Quality Articles Written by UCLA student - $5+

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I'm going to jump in the article writing sphere for a second here to put some spare change in my pocket. I'm offering to write QUALITY articles for $5 and up, depending on the length. Anything over 300 words will be more money but this is not your typical dating site article writing. I will do research and deliver college level articles tailored specifically to your niche.


- ONLY TAKING 20 ORDERS FOR NOW -

email: westwoodwriter@gmail.com
 


Hi,

I have an edgy subject that I need 300 word articles written for. The subject is not adult, but it is dark. Do you have any objection to that? Let me know. I need about 6 written.

Chris
 
HERE IS A SAMPLE BELOW -

John Woo’s Hong Kong film Bullet in The Head is in interesting look at the affects of Hollywood movie making on international cinema. The movie follows three brothers who involve themselves in smuggling and crimes in order to get off the street and make their first “million.” Eventually Paul’s desire for money becomes obsessive and consequently affects the rest of his siblings. Throughout the film we are reminded of the similar struggles in Hong Kong and Vietnam. Particularly the Tiananmen scene where Woo attempts to recreate the massacre. There were some very real historical references to the communists uprisings in Vietnam and Hong Kong. The film, unfortunately, was extremely hard to follow and the editing simply atrocious. I found it almost impossible to piece together the scenes and follow the narrative that Woo intended – if it existed. He at least brings a sense of style to his films, and unlike Hark Tsui’s earlier movies, Woo understands – sometimes – when to use a cantered shot. In praise of this film (because you probably have pages of criticism) the cinematography was simply amazing, and I tip my hat to the various cinematographers who worked on this film. Alas, Bullet in the Head cannot be saved by copious amounts of explosions or blood. Doing this would acquit equally guilty directors, such as Michael Bay, for relying on cinematography and pizazz rather than context and storyline. Bullet in the Head serves Woo as a film in exercise, one that not only acknowledges the past but prepares his skills for the future.
 
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20 slots have been filled. I will be offering this service again within the next week and you should have some reviews of my work also.
 
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John Woo’s Hong Kong film Bullet in The Head is in interesting look at the affects of Hollywood movie making on international cinema. The movie follows three brothers who involve themselves in smuggling and crimes in order to get off the street and make their first “million.” Eventually Paul’s (who?!) desire for money becomes obsessive and consequently affects the rest of his siblings. Throughout the film we are reminded of the similar struggles in Hong Kong and Vietnam. Particularly the Tiananmen scene where Woo attempts to recreate the massacre. There were some very real historical references to the communists uprisings in Vietnam and Hong Kong. The film, unfortunately, was extremely hard to follow (kind of like this article) and the editing simply atrocious (too easy).
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John Woo’s Hong Kong film Bullet in The Head is in interesting look at the affects of Hollywood movie making on international cinema. The movie follows three brothers who involve themselves in smuggling and crimes in order to get off the street and make their first “million.” Eventually Paul’s (who?!) desire for money becomes obsessive and consequently affects the rest of his siblings. Throughout the film we are reminded of the similar struggles in Hong Kong and Vietnam. Particularly the Tiananmen scene where Woo attempts to recreate the massacre. There were some very real historical references to the communists uprisings in Vietnam and Hong Kong. The film, unfortunately, was extremely hard to follow (kind of like this article) and the editing simply atrocious (too easy).
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What was the point of this other than making yourself look like a douche. Am I encroaching on your article territory?

For your information, affects was used correctly in the second example. The article was written for a particular client who was interested in BULLET IN THE HEAD and was very pleased.
 
I love how people get bitchy and picky over A LOUSY FUCKING $5 ARTICLE.

If you want better quality, then pay for it.
 
lol...you beat me to it radio.

mudger don't be mad...radio's from Harvard. What can ya do?
 
I am the lucky recipient of two of Mudgers' $5 articles and I think they were fine articles.

On the downside, they hit one of my pet peeves ( it's / its ).
On the upside, they're well researched and read pretty well.

I'm happy with the quality and thrilled with the speed. They suit my needs very well.
 
My bad on the its and it's. I'll try and proofread them better next time.


Radio - what do you do to pay those Harvard dues?
 
I was just joking about radio being from Harvard.

That fucker probably didn't graduate from middle school ;)
 
6th grade, foo!

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