10 Do’s and 10 Don’ts For Choosing What Movie To Watch Tonight

9. Don't Be Starstruck

Don't look into the eyes. That's how they get you to turn into an eager fan and fork over a Hamilton to watch another crap movie they'll get a cut of. I'm not trying to hate, but let's be honest. Not every single movie that your favorite star or starlet has done was golden. I'll admit DiCaprio has been putting out his best work ever since "Catch Me If You Can," but he also did "The Beach" and "The Man in the Iron Mask." Even though he's been putting out gems like "Inception" and is coming up in an highly anticipated Tarantino flick, "Django Unchained" he's capable of a few flops. And some stars are more susceptible to star in terrible films than others. Kate Hudson. Yes, women want to be her and men want her. Or at least they used to. Hudson broke out on the scene with an Oscar worthy performance in "Almost Famous," but hasn't come close to another worthy performance since. She's starred in rom-com fodder such as "How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days," "My Best Friend's Girl," and "Bride Wars." She's getting steady work, I'll give her that, but please don't give her your time unless the previously mentioned is what you want. Don't be swayed. They're human too and can make some disastrous films as well as great ones. Do your research and choose wisely.
 
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I'm a thinker/fantasizer who writes down his thoughts and fantasies hoping it makes sense to everyone else. Also I'm an aspiring screenwriter, but if I can work in film at all, I'd be happy. One day you may hear the name Ryan Kim and associate it with "Academy Award winning writer" or with "where's that guy with my coffee." If the latter comes true, please let it be Paul Thomas Anderson's coffee I'm getting.