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One Movie Viewer: Who Am I and How Do I Contribute To The Entertainment World?

Hi, I am One Movie Viewer!
In today's day and age, movies are something that can contain the power of imagination and talent. Movies are an extraordinary work of art that allows it's audience to be involved in the storyline and share emotions along with the on-screen characters. Movies can bond families, spark interest and help make new friends. There is something quite unique about a movie and how it can be portrayed to movie-goers everywhere. They have a power that can shine across the world, impacting individuals.

I am here to help provide quality information about upcoming movie releases and other movies to hard-core fans or admirers. I have been a big movie fan for my whole life, no matter the genre. Whether it is sci-fi, action or romance, I have a passion for learning about what goes on behind the camera and how everyone comes together to make a piece of art, a movie. I am writing this blog to address movie rumors, new information, and possible movie outcomes. As well as help provide quality content to help movie-goers and viewers learn more about films and encourage them to think and form opinions on their own.


I have been involved in making small Internet videos for three years and have also spent my free time learning more about the entertainment world, more specifically, the movie industry. That industry has always fascinated me and I am excited to see where this journey may take me.

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