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词组 movie
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movie /ˈmuːvi/ noun moving pictures shown at a cinema or on televisionadjectives/nouns + moviean action/adventure/war movie There have been so many war movies about Vietnam.a horror movie (=a frightening film about ghosts, murders etc) The old house looked like something out of a horror movie.a science fiction movie My favourite science fiction movie is ‘Avatar’.a documentary movie (=about real people and events, not a story) They showed a documentary movie about the 1920s.a cowboy movie Clint Eastwood made a lot of cowboy movies.a gangster movie John Woo was responsible for some of Hong Kong’s most violent and stylish gangster movies.a classic movie (=an old film that is very good) ‘Citizen Kane’ was Orson Welles’ classic movie about the life of a newspaper tycoon.a cult movie (=one that a small group of people like very much and watch often) ‘Blade Runner’ started as a cult movie before it became a worldwide hit.a hit movie (=a successful film) The book was turned into a hit movie starring Liza Minnelli.a big-budget/low-budget movie (=one that costs a lot or very little to make) Big-budget Hollywood movies can cost over $200 million.a mainstream movie (=the usual kind of popular film) Mainstream movies avoided the subject of gay relationships.an independent movie (=a film made by a small film company) Young directors began making small independent movies.an art-house movie (=made by a small company for artistic reasons, not to earn lots of money) It’s a small cinema which shows mainly art-house movies.a black-and-white movie I love those old black-and-white movies.a silent movie (=made in the time before films had sound) He started his career in silent movies.a foreign-language movie (=a film in a language that is not the audience’s native language) Foreign-language movies seldom do well at the box office.verbs + moviewatch a movie We watched an old movie on TV.see a movie She had agreed to go and see a movie with him that evening.go to a movie How about going to a movie?take in a movie AmE (=go to see a movie) Maybe we could go out to dinner and take in a movie.appear in/be in a movie She’s also appeared in ten movies.star in a movie (=play one of the main characters) Depp will star in director Tim Burton’s next movie.make/shoot a movie The children have made their own movies for the contest.direct/produce/edit a movie He wrote and directed the movie.show/screen a movie What movies are they showing this weekend?movie + verbsa movie stars/features sb The movie stars Colin Firth as King George VI.a movie is released (=becomes available for the public to see) The movie has already been released in the US.movie + nounsa movie actor/star She looked like a movie star.the movie industry Steven Spielberg is a highly respected figure in the movie industry.a movie director Hitchcock was one of the greatest movie directors of all time.a movie producer (=someone who controls the preparation of a film) British movie producer Alexander Korda decided to make a movie about Vienna.a movie crew/unit (=a group of people working together to make a film) The movie crew are making a documentary about village life.a movie company (=a company that produces films) Many movie companies are based in Hollywood.a movie studio (=a company that makes films, or a building where films are made) The scenes were all shot in a movie studio.a movie maker His work is much admired by other movie makers.a movie camera The company produces digital movie cameras.a movie premiere (=the first showing of a film) Movie premieres tend to be glamorous occasions.a movie critic Movie critics said the movie was much too long.prepositionsa movie about sb/sth I like movies about detectives.Movie is used especially in American English. In British English, people usually say film.THESAURUS: movie motion picture formal also picture a film – used especially by people who make films or by critics: a major Hollywood motion picture | Tell us about your latest picture. blockbuster informal a very successful film: Steven Spielberg’s latest Hollywood blockbuster flick informal a film – a very informal use: an action flick documentary a film that gives detailed information and facts about a particular subject: We watched a documentary on the rainforest. comedy a film intended to make people laugh: Monroe appeared in a number of comedies. romantic comedy also romcom BrE informal a film about two people who are in love, which is intended to make the people who watch it feel happy: ‘Notting Hill’ is a romantic comedy starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. thriller an exciting film, especially about murder or serious crimes: ‘The Birds’ is a classic Hitchcock thriller. film noir a film that shows strong feelings of fear or evil and whose characters are often immoral, or these films in general: ‘The Big Sleep’ is a classic Hollywood film noir. action film/movie a film that has lots of fighting, explosions etc: Stallone is famous for his roles in action movies such as 'Rambo'. horror film/movie a frightening film about ghosts, murders etc: She loves watching old horror movies. western a film with cowboys in it: John Wayne is famous for making westerns. cartoon a film with characters that are drawn or made using a computer: One of his first cartoons was ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’. anime /ˈænɪmeɪ, -mə/ a type of Japanese animated film, which often has a science fiction story: Miyazaki’s anime film ‘Spirited Away’ became an international success. | an anime character CGI the use of computers to create characters and images in a film. CGI is short for ‘computer-generated imagery’: The film uses CGI. | Disney’s latest CGI movie trailer a series of short scenes from a film or programme, shown in order to advertise it in a cinema, on television etc: We had to sit through all the trailers. | I saw a trailer for the new James Bond film.the people who make films actor a man or woman who acts in a film: Brando was one of Hollywood’s greatest actors. | The film starred a previously unknown actor. actress a woman who acts in a film. Women who appear in films or plays usually prefer to be called actors: She was the actress who played Scarlet O’Hara in ‘Gone with the Wind’. star a famous actor or actress: He looked liked a movie star. | a hotel which was used by the stars director the person who tells the actors and actresses in a film what to do: The director of the film is Quentin Tarantino. producer the person who makes the arrangements for a film to be made and controls the budget: The producers said there was no more money. film/movie crew the people operating the camera, lights etc who help the director make a film: The film crew began setting up their equipment.
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