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The "proper" way to identify a movie title is to simply underline. Granted, many media use both BOLD TEXT with underlining, ... I have always put movie titles in quotes, but I have also seen them in italics. Underlining is mainly for book titles and magazine names--especially if mentioned in footnotes for research papers.
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PERIODICAL TITLES ... + Note: Underline letters and spaces. ... UNDERLINE TITLES OF:
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A few simple rules will take care of most questions about how to punctuate titles. ... In other words, underlining something is equivalent to italicizing it, so it is not proper to both italicize and underline a title. (And, as with italics and quotation marks, titles are not underlined at the head of an essay or article.)
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Little of that fun is evident in the movie, of course, which makes journalism out to be such a humorless, single-minded -- though vaguely glamorous -- calling that it subsequently attracted to ... Gone also are many of the telephoning sequences that underline the drudgery and imprecision of a reporter combing a list.
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What do you do with a movie title? What do you do with a movie title if you use it in an eassy paper you have to write? Do you underline it? or put it in quotes? Or I would put it in quotes. like "The Pirates of the Caribbean" or, in a complete sentence... ... You underline a movie title. 100% sure.
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in a paper do you underline a movie title ... When writing a paper do you italicize, underline, or quote movie titles ... Are movie titles underlined or put in quotation marks...
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