Either underline or use italics according to the MLA.
2006-08-26 14:18:34
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answered by Jamie B 3
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How To Write Movie Titles
2016-10-02 04:39:10
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answered by ? 4
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How are you supposed to write movie titles? Underline them, bold them, put them in quotation marks, what?
2015-08-04 10:35:37
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answered by ? 1
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Handling the Titles of Works
When we make reference to the title of a work, how do we know whether to italicize the title or enclose it in quotation marks?
Generally speaking, when we cite the title of a work that stands alone as a single entity--such as a book, movie, magazine, newspaper, album, or play--we should use italics. When we refer to the titles of works that appear inside those larger entities--such as articles, poems, short stories, and songs--we should enclose them in quotation marks.
2006-08-26 14:15:21
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answered by rrrevils 6
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If you are writing them by hand, most people will use quotation marks ("V for Vendetta"). Some teachers will tell you underline them, but I perfer to use the quote marks. If you are typing, put the title in Italics. And unless you are writing a newspaper article or another thing along those lines, Don't Bold The Titles of Movies!
2006-08-26 14:16:15
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answered by an_immortal_angel 2
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Sounds interested
2016-07-27 11:35:33
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a tricky question...
2016-08-23 05:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I always put movie titles in quotation marks.
2006-08-26 14:15:34
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answered by tomthebomb1981 3
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Hope this helps!
2016-02-23 21:07:04
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answered by ? 5
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