yes there is!!! at the begining of the movie and at the end when old woman version rose is describing titanic and when she was concluding her story with the big finish.
You can find a summary of the movie, Empire, at this link: http://www.celebritywonder.com/movie/2002_Empire.html
The horror movie you are describing is Paranormal Activity 3
Check Netflix and Amazon for the movie.
You can find trailers on the movie site.
In describing such a strip of film or a file, you could report it as a preview for a non-existent movie. The teaser -- preview -- may be real, but apparently the movie is not.
No, an adjective is a describing word. Find is a noun or verb.The past participle, found, can be an adjective.
yes there is!!! at the begining of the movie and at the end when old woman version rose is describing titanic and when she was concluding her story with the big finish.
ask someone by describing the book to them
I think you mean syllable
Using the word "powerful" in a sentence can be achieved in a number of ways. For example, when describing an emotional movie, one can say that they have seen a powerful movie.
You can try describing where it is or what it does to someone who might know more.
IMDB , where you can use tags to find a film with certain elements .
Look on TuneFind.com to find movie scripts.
How find a Hollywood movie by its photos
The main character of the movie Girl, Interrupted was Susanna Kaysen which was played by Winona Ryder. There are plenty of characters in the movie, but it starts out with Susanna Kaysen because it is basically describing her life and the people in it.
I think you might be describing the 2003 movie Identity, starring John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Alfred Molina, and John C. McGinley.