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Top 5 Best Moments of 2014

So many great events have happened in the 2014 year, from Taylor Swift releasing her album 1989 to Adam Levine getting married, and other great bands and singers emerging into the world of fame. However, there is much more to the world than just singers; there are actors, who contribute to what I think is one of the most important forms of entertainment, multimedia. Movies and TV shows have always been my life since I was a tween (pre-teen), and they have continued to be a huge part of my life, and something I do to relieve stress. Because of all the great movies, TV shows, and other forms of entertainment that have come out this year, I wanted to share them all with you.

Top 5 Best Moments of 2014:


1. The Fault in Our Stars - Hands down the best movie that came out in 2014. I remember I got to the theater 3 hours early with my friend, and we even ate dinner in the theater out of fear that there was going to be a huge line. There wasn't a line at all, but waiting 3 hours in the theater was insane but so worth it. I cried in the movie (I mean, who didn't), and still love the movie even 6 months after coming out. I made a post about this right after seeing it in June, so go read it!




2. The Maze Runner - This movie was amazing! I loved all the actors in it, and it continued leaving me sitting on the edge of my seat wanting more. The graphics were amazing, and it really felt like we were standing right next to the actors in every scene shown on film. The action was intense, and kept my attention the entire time! I did make a post about this movie a while ago, so go check it out!





3. MTV Video Music Awards - I loved this awards show because so
many up and coming artists were there, which was amazing, and I got to see them perform, which was amazing. I loved 5sos and Sam Smith especially, but all the other performers were awesome. And seeing my favorite artists win awards was cool!


4. Red Band Society - Although this show got cancelled after only 10 episodes, I was a continuous viewer of those 10 episodes. I looked forward to every week, and really connected with the characters. Even my mom liked the episodes; I watched them with her every week. It was a show that took place in a hospital, but it wasn't about sickness, it was about creating a life inside the hospital. The show was filled with jaw dropping, awkward, and teenage moments that makes you want to watch more. I am sad the show was cancelled, but I will always speak positively about it!


5. Ellen's celebrity selfie at the Oscars - Apparently, Ellen's selfie almost broke Twitter!! After posting the selfie on Instagram, Twitter, and all other social media sites, it was recorded that people were tweeting 254,644 times per minute. That's insane!







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