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Pitch Perfect is right on tune

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Promotional Poster for “Pitch Perfect”
Promotional Poster for “Pitch Perfect”.

Released on Sept. 28, Pitch Perfect, the comedy about a competitive singing group, has got fans and critics laughing out loud.

The movie is about college student Beca, who finds herself forced to join the women’s singing group at her school. It only takes a little time for Beca to realize that the group needs to change their style, as they try to make it to the Finals competition.

“I thought it had a really good story line and it was really funny,” commented Gen Kellis, a sophomore. “Although some of the jokes were a bit off-color, I’d still give it a 4 out of 5 stars.”

“It was worth seeing and I’d go see it again,” commented Kaitlyn Sanders, a sophomore. “I liked fat Amy because she expresses all her feelings out loud and has an accent.”

Kellis and Sanders aren’t the only one who enjoyed the movie, because according to Fandango.com, many fans and critics rated the movie is a ‘Must Go!’ for other comedy-lovers.

“I liked the movie, it made me more into music profomance,” Sanders commented, “with all the drama from Beca dating a guy from the other singing group, I’d give it 3.5 out of 5 stars.”

From love intrests, to great music, to hilarious comical references and Fat Amy, this movie is a must-see.
4 out of 5 stars
About the Contributor
Kristen Friis, ScotCenter Editor-in-Chief/Business Manager
Kristen is the Editor-in-Chief of ScotCenter as well as the Business Manager. She is also a Media Commissioner for Carlmont ASB. She likes to waterski and participate in community service.  
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