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Cine TV Contest #122: Favorite Movie with Drinking (Pitch Perfect)@tegoshei570d
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  1. Pitch Perfect was a weird movie...@beetoons793d

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  2. Cinetvcontest #28 - Pitch Perfect And I On The Deserted Island@merit.ahama1392d

    I've seen countless movies that I could just take one and decide to watch over and over if I find myself in a deserted island, they are so many that I got confused on the particular one I would choose for this contest. Honestly, I had five movies to pick from 😅 yeah, that much little.

    So I thought of leaving four out by choosing my favourite genres of movie - Musical, Comedy, Romance. Even though there were up to three of the selected movies under this genres that I loved, one movie with lots of memories took the win!

    If I should find myself on a deserted island and I found a TV to see only one movie, I'll find "Pitch Perfect" as the only movie that I will have to see over and over again until when I'm freed from there (Or never hehe)

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    Just so you know, Pitch Perfect has a second and third part but I'm specifically picking the first part as the movie I'll find. I'm not rating down the other parts but I honestly love the first release to the others. I feel it is more genuine and heart touching for me than the other parts released later on.

    A little about "Pitch perfect" is a musical movie starring a young lady who got admitted into a university and found herself becoming a part of a musical group that had been stiff in their way of song presentations. She changed the rules after so much troubles and the group got better and became the best in history.

    It is also about two people loving each other regardless of their differences in the singing group they belong to. They had their fun times, music times, fight times but kept loving each other.

    Why would I choose this movie over every other one?

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    Simple! It has my favourite genres combined in one. The movie is full of music (acapella, my favourite kind of music), the romance wasn't the focus but I love every scene of the romance aspect, then the comedy is everything (Fat Amy is my favourite character on this one).

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    Another thing I love so much about the movie are the characters especially the lead girl who changed things for the stiff singing group and the guy she fell in love with... Those two keeps giving me the feeling I love about romantic movies.

    Why would I want to watch it over and over?

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    For the music! I would watch it over and over again. I've seen the movie more than twice now but yet to learn all the songs in it, I guess that would be so easy and fun to do if I'm stuck with this movie on a deserted island.

    For the dance choreography! I'll just keep dancing on the island 😅 that sounds like so much fun already. It would be hard if I select a boring movie for such a long life at the island... Pitch perfect is so far from boring with my comedian (Fat Amy) in it.

    I would also want to watch it over and over to take better notes of all that happened in the movie, and not just glancing through... I would feel every song, moments and laugh to my heart content at every funny scene.

    What emotions or memories are tied to that film?

    A lot of emotions and memories from one movie, I can't even mention every one of them.

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    Emotionally? I loved how they had to fight their fears of trying something new to be dynamic in their singing... The new girl did her best to bring out their very best for the final show, it was so emotional for me. I loved every bit of their rehearsal and encounters towards the final presentation.

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    And the comedy aspect? It's unforgettable for me. I can still remember a scene where they went for a riff off party, it was so hilarious and fun even for me watching it from my home. I felt like I was in it singing with them as I knew a few of the songs they sang there.

    The end of the movie gave me a very conclusive feeling, no suspense, no sadness, no regrets... Just happy thoughts (Anyone would need that to live on a deserted island, don't you think?).

    So if you're in charge of sending me magically to a deserted island, take note of this movie as the only recommended movie for my stay there (I can only hope it wouldn't be a forever deal) 😅

    This is my entry to Cinetv Contest and you're invited to participate too.

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  3. Pitch Perfect (2012) Movie Review@gonklavez92120d

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    Looking and sounding awfully similar to Glee, Pitch Perfect casts Anna Kendrick as Beca, who is starting college and dreaming about producing music and get drawn into an all-girl a capella group, The Bellas. They are trying to recover from the scandal that surrounded them four months earlier in a significant competition.

    Pitch Perfect isn't... bad. It's surprisingly entertaining and sweet, with a couple of genuinely funny bits and a lot of good music. Rebel Wilson definitely takes the cake as Fat Amy and provides most of the laughs while Kendrick is sweet and shows that she can hold her own as the lead. She has a charming presence and edge to her, and she doesn't succumb to the mannerisms of your usual leading ladies in these types of films. Please keep your eyes on her, and she is fast becoming one of the most charming and likeable actresses.

    To some people, it will always be too similar to Glee, but at first, the film seems to be very aware of the similarities and even makes fun of this, but forgets it by the time the Bellas reach the regionals and sinks into your typical high school comedy, but with college. This is not to say that the film becomes flawed or not entertaining; the last sing-off at the finals is surprisingly exciting and will have most people jamming along.

    Unfortunately, Pitch Perfect isn't that memorable. It is good entertainment, but you won't be referring to it the next week, because even though being a solid comedy film, it fails to have that extra something that would set it apart from every other movie you watched. I watched the movie for about two hours, and even though I liked it, I seem to have nothing to say about it, which is sad. But I do recommend it, and it's worth a see.

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  4. Insomniac Movie Marathon: Pitch Perfect@rvgenaille2378d

    MV5BMTcyMTMzNzE5N15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNzg5NjM5Nw@@.V1_SY1000_CR0,0,631,1000_AL.jpg Pitch Perfect is the next film that popped up on my radar this week. I’ve seen it a couple of times in the past and quite enjoy it. It had a bit of an explosion, partly because it was a female-centric movie that was both a comedy and a musical and it succeeded against the generally- and unfairly- accepted idea that a female-led film cannot succeed. As stated, this is an unfair and somewhat sexist view of Hollywood and something that needs to change.

    Pitch Perfect stars Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow and a few other young women who make up the Bardem Bellas, a college a cappella group that competes locally, and nationally, and are currently going through some growing pains as they struggle to remain strong while dealing with some stagnation in their routines. Anna Kendrick is Beca, the new girl who brings a fresh vibe to the group as she attempts to navigate her first year of college, her distant roommate, her musical passions and her dedication to the group.

    The Good:

    What’s not to like about this film. The Bellas are a great group of young women who sing very well and get along mostly great. Their chemistry with each other is palpable and they are a lot of fun to watch.

    The guys’ group is a lot of fun too and their competition with the women is funny and thoughtful.

    Rebel Wilson as Fat Amy is very funny, sometimes feeling like she is in her own world, her love/hate relationship with Adam Devine is cute.

    Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins as the a cappella commentators are very funny.

    The Bad:

    Not much here. I was creeped out by the vomit scene.

    This one is funny and did well enough to spawn a funny sequel. It is charming and thoughtful, balancing nicely with some more zany comedy and depth. Anna Kendrick is great. The music is great.

    Worth watching.

    -all photos via IMDb.com.

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  5. Insomniac Film Festival #72: Pitch Perfect@rvgenaille3169d

    MV5BMTkxMDQxNjk2MF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMjIwNzM5Nw@@.V1_SX1500_CR0,0,1500,999_AL.jpg -via IMDb.com

    Pitch Perfect is the next film that popped up on my radar this week. I’ve seen it a couple of times in the past and quite enjoy it. It had a bit of an explosion, partly because it was a female-centric movie that was both a comedy and a musical and it succeeded against the generally- and unfairly- accepted idea that a female-led film cannot succeed. As stated, this is an unfair and somewhat sexist view of Hollywood and something that needs to change.

    Pitch Perfect stars Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow and a few other young women who make up the Bardem Bellas, a college a cappella group that competes locally, and nationally, and are currently going through some growing pains as they struggle to remain strong while dealing with some stagnation in their routines. Anna Kendrick is Beca, the new girl who brings a fresh vibe to the group as she attempts to navigate her first year of college, her distant roommate, her musical passions and her dedication to the group.

    The Good:

    What’s not to like about this film. The Bellas are a great group of young women who sing very well and get along mostly great. Their chemistry with each other is palpable and they are a lot of fun to watch.

    The guys’ group is a lot of fun too and their competition with the women is funny and thoughtful.

    Rebel Wilson as Fat Amy is very funny, sometimes feeling like she is in her own world, her love/hate relationship with Adam Devine is cute.

    Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins as the a cappella commentators are very funny.

    The Bad:

    Not much here. I was creeped out by the vomit scene.

    This one is funny and did well enough to spawn a funny sequel. It is charming and thoughtful, balancing nicely with some more zany comedy and depth. Anna Kendrick is great. The music is great. Worth watching.

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