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Real Life: Watching Movies (3)

A paid worker who performs acrobatic and athletic feats, often involving danger, in place of and for the actual actors in a movie is called a ..........
A ......... is a short preview of an upcoming movie. These are usually shown to the public to give people an idea about what the movie is going to entail and to also entice people into watching the whole movie when it is released.
Movie critics often ......... about movies they really like. This means that they talk about a specific movie in a very positive way.
A best-selling movie that made a lot of money because of its popularity at the box office is called a ..........
A(n) ......... is a person who is hired to play a very small, non-speaking part in a movie. These people are often hired to be part of large crowd scenes.
A ......... is the accompanying music that is used throughout a movie.
When a movie is not well-received by the public and, therefore, doesn't make a lot of money, critics often say that it was a ......... at the box office.
When a movie is filmed in the same location the movie is set in and not in a studio, the directors can say that the movie was filmed ......... location.
A ......... movie is an older type of movie that was filmed without any sound. These films are usually in black and white.
If a movie is rated PG-13, that means children under the age of 13-years-old should watch the movie with a parent or guardian because there may be some violent and/or sexual content that is inappropriate for young viewers. The exact meaning for PG is ......... suggested.