There are a lot of movies with the word 'steps' in the title! Here are a few: The 39 Steps, Steps, Step Up Revolution and Three Steps Above Heaven.
In quotation marks
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No they rarely ever use real money in movies.
Halloweentown, Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Halloweentown High, Return to Halloweentown.
Ordinary People
God Rocks!
Got money - 50 cent
Movies with the word old in their titles include:- Old Dogs- Arsenic and Old Lace- Old School- The Old Man and the Sea- Grumpy Old Men
Titles are an exception to copyright. Music, books and movies are able to use titles that have already been used.
Movies need to be underlined or italicized.
Since the beginning of motion pictures, there are really more movies with one-word titles than you can count. Some old movies have not been preserved, so it would be impossible to count since some films have been lost forever. With that being said, you could estimate how many there are based on the number of films with one-word titles released in the last few years. Just in 2013, for example, there are were 159 films released with one-word titles. Click on the Related Link below for a complete list of these films.
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Movie titles require either italics or underlining.
The Titles to the movies that you can download continue to change as new movies are released and sales drop off for the older movies.
The Polar Express, The Brother Bear, Alice in Wonderland, The walking Dead, The Little mermaid, and the killer shark
Movies which start with M are Matilda Mad Max Madeléine Miracle Maid in Manhattan Monster in Law Man on Fire Mask Major League Money Talks