Elizabeth Banks Qualities

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Don’t you think it’s time to have a girl director nominated for best director? Well I think it’s time to be fair to women so they can have a chance. Elizabeth Banks should definitely be nominated because she has the qualities of a good director. It is essential that Elizabeth Banks be nominated for the Golden Globe “Best Director” around because she has directed quality films.

As a matter of fact she has directed quality movies. Elizabeth Banks made great movies, my favorite was Pitch Perfect. Her movies are relatable to all men movies because they also can make quality movies too. Finally, all men & women have quality movies.

More importantly, my director has the best qualities of being a good director. Elizabeth Banks has a great friendly

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