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MOVIE REVIEW: 'Good Burger 2' continues Kenan and Kel's wild 1997 ride, but doesn't taste as good

 I read a review about the movie *Good Burger 2*. I was surprised to find out that this movie is a sequel to the 1997 comedy *Good Burger*, starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. The movie came out 26 years after the first one and is available on Paramount+. It brings back the same characters, but this time there are new characters and a story about artificial intelligence (AI). The main idea of the review is that *Good Burger 2* is not as funny or fun as the first movie. The review says that the movie tries to bring back some old fun with nostalgia, but it doesn't work well. The review starts by saying the movie can be watched as a background distraction, especially during holiday meals, but it doesn't live up to the excitement of the original. I also watched a few short clips from both movies, and I think they followed the same style of making the movie, with no big changes. After explaining this, the review gives some supporting details. It talks about how the new charact...

MOVIE REVIEW: 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes' was good, but was it missing something?

I recently read a review of the movie *The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes*. Although this movie is not my favorite style, it is a prequel to the *Hunger Games* series, and it tells the story of Coriolanus Snow, who becomes the president of Panem. The movie shows Snow's early life during the 10th Hunger Games when he is chosen to mentor a contestant. The main idea of the article is that, while the movie is amazing and exciting to watch, it seems to be missing some important parts from the book. The review says the movie doesn't explain some characters and events well. This makes it hard for some viewers to understand the whole story unless they have already read the book. I agree with this. The reviewer, Kiera Robinson, felt like she had to figure out a lot of things on her own. This idea was mentioned at the beginning and middle of the article. The supporting details come after the main idea. The review explains that the movie has amazing videography, set desi...

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SSU Homecoming 2024! Get Ready for the S.H.O.W. Main idea   The 2024 Savannah State University Homecoming celebration commenced on Sunday, Oct. 20   Supporting details Wesleyan Gospel Choir at the Elmore Theatre.  We invite everyone to attend the many events planned by the Homecoming Committee and help us welcome our alumni with open arms The list of Homecoming events for the remainder of the week includes

University Village Water Crisis: What Can SSU Learn From It?

       This article discusses the ongoing water crisis faced by residents of Savannah State University (SSU) University Village and emphasizes the government's lack of communication and response. The main idea emphasizes the need to improve communication between students and administrative departments to prevent similar problems in the future. The author's point is that effective communication is crucial to solving students' concerns and ensuring their well-being.      Residents reported that they had repeatedly tried to contact the housing authorities about the water problem, but only received a vague answer. This lack of clear communication exacerbates students' frustration and highlights a major disconnect between the administrative department and students.      The government's slow action in solving the water crisis has caused long-term discomfort to students. The fact that students have to contact local news agencies to take action...