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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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001. what does "a low-budget review of the new flick" refer to? Why low-budget?02br
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002. Does "sneak in the back door" mean getting into the theater without buying tickets here? And that's the way of being low-budget?02br
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003. The high point means the highlight, the most important poit?02br
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004. When the house(=theater) lights came on(=were truned on) after the shows, right?02br
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005. What does "this movie was nine dollars too long" mean? 02br
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01. Cheap, low-cost. 02br 02br 002.

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01. Cheap, low-cost. The editor doesn't want to spend much money in getting a review done.02br
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002. Yes.02br
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003. The best part.02br
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004. yes02br
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005. The entrance fee is probably just over nine dollars. It is saying this film is not worth seeing.0-
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0 Thanks, nona the brit. 0-

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