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Title: Hot Chick


1
Hot Chick
  • By Kimberly Martinez.
  • Period 6
  • Computer Technology
  • 11-22-05

2
About the movie
  • This movie is about a popular teenage mean
    spirited girl who wakes up one morning and is a
    man in his 30s.
  • Who is trying to go back the way she was. She
    found out how cruel she was with everyone.

3
Main Characters
  • Rob Schneider is the hot chick.
  • Rachel McAdams is Jessica.
  • Anna Faris is April.

4
The Hot Chicks
  • Jessica
  • Keecia
  • April
  • Lulu

5
My favorite part in the movie
  • My favorite part in the movie was when their in
    the club and their dancing.
  • Its funny because she doesnt now how to dance
    like a boy.

6
Release Date
  • This funny movie came out in the year 2002.
  • Back then it was a very cool movie.
  • It is still a cool movie to me but I dont now
    about other people.

7
Director
  • The directors name Tom Brady.
  • He has also directed other movies to.
  • He also acts in the movie.

8
  • The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has a
    well-defined process for determining credits on
    projects produced under its jurisdiction. These
    productions are generally USA-controlled
    live-action film and TV projects, produced either
    by studios or major independent producers. In
    1999, the WGA began furnishing credits directly
    to IMDb. The absence of the WGA indicator on
    earlier credits should not be construed as a sign
    of unofficial status, merely a sign of age.
  • In general, the credits determination process
    works as follows
  • When the film is finished shooting, the producer
    sends a notice to the guild and the writers
    proposing the writing credits. If any writer
    disagrees with those credits, or if the proposed
    credits require mandatory arbitration (e.g., a
    producer or director sharing a writing credit), a
    WGA arbitration committee reads all drafts of the
    script and various supporting materials and
    determines the actual/official credits.
  • If there is no source material (novel, play,
    article, etc.) and the same writers receive
    credit for both the story and screenplay, the
    credit is "written by".
  • The "story by" credit is used when the basic
    narrative structure was originally written with
    intent to be used for a movie (as opposed to a
    short story) and the actual screenplay had
    different authors. A shared "story by" credit is
    the minimum awarded to the author of an original
    screenplay.
  • If there was previously existing source material
    but the writer creates a substantially new and
    different story from the source, then the "screen
    story" (or "television story") credit is used.
  • Finally, the "screenplay by" (or "teleplay by")
    credit is used to denote the screenplay
    (teleplay) authorship if the story credit had to
    be separated as above.
  • In rare cases, "adaptation by" can be awarded to
    a writer who shapes the script without qualifying
    for one of the above credits.
  • There are other specialized credits used for
    television programs such as documentaries and
    audience participation shows.
  • Within each of these categories, members of a
    writing team are joined by "" teams or writers
    working on separate drafts are joined by "and".
  • The IMDb will not accept uncredited writers for
    titles with WGA-determined credits.
  • The WGA is also on the world wide web. Their
    address is http//www.wga.org/ for those west of
    the Mississippi, and http//www.wgaeast.org/ for
    those East.
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