Bully Bullfrog Most bullfrogs weigh about a pound. The largest one on record was caught in Washington State in 1949. It weighed 7 pounds 4 ounces. That’s the size of an average house cat. --Frogs
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But Wait, There's More . . .

Some of you have wondered why I only talk about what's biblically right and wrong with the movies I review. After all, there's a lot more to a movie, right? Like plots, characters, quality of production—that sort of thing.

Well, it's true that there are a lot of components that make a movie interesting. While I was in college, I studied movies from an artsy, "critical thinking" perspective. I wrote about things like mis-en-scene (the visual elements of a movie), cinematography (camera work), character development, elements of plot,  the use of music and sound, actors, producers, and lots of other cool things that make a movie a work of art (or not!).
 
While I could talk about those things in the reviews I write for you, I have decided instead to focus on the stuff that will help you as an Adventist Christian kid discern which movies are good brain food and which ones are not. I figure there are lots of websites you can visit to find information on other aspects of movies and moviemaking. Here on this website, you'll find what you and your parents need to make informed media decisions. I'll point out the good stuff and the not-so-good stuff, and the rest is up to you!
 



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