Fifteen: Girls (and boys) on film.

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With Will and Emma, they laughed while walking into a room...

"Every Jack and Jill at the Carousel Club... couldn't take their peepers off of you tonight." Will said.

"Oh, applesauce." Said Emma.

"Oh, honest. Who could blame them? You're the Eighth Wonder of the World, Emma Schuester. You're sunbeams, angel wings, and the Taj Mahal... all rolled into one marvellous dame. And when we danced together, why, my universe become topsy-turvy. Like gravity was never invented." Will says, holding out his hand to Emma.

"The house is upside down!" Will shouted, shooting up in bed.

Will was panting heavily.

The next morning, Will was in the choir room underlining the word movies...

"Everybody loves movies. They don't just tell stories. They transport us to other worlds. They are inspirational. They provide comfort, and they help us escape from our day-to-day anxieties." Will said.

"Like getting left at the altar?" Asked Kitty.

"Whoa. That's... that was mean and too soon." Said Ashleigh.

"Exactly. Or, in your guys' case, studying for exams or worrying about regionals. In this case, for this week's assignment, I want you to pick your favourite songs from your favourite movies." Said Will.

They all cheered.

"Ashleigh loves Titanic." Blaine says.

"Uh, Titanic is based on a true story, and it's sad." Ashleigh muttered.

"Unique knows all there is to know about The Crying Game." Unique says.

"You don't get dibs on Les Mis just because you are the poster." Kitty mumbled.

"Finally I can do my Nicolas Cage impression! Oh no, not the bees! Ah, the bees!"

"Finally I can do my Nicolas Cage impression! Oh no, not the bees! Ah, the bees!"

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"Uh, Sam, that was the worst Nicolas Cage impression I've ever heard." Ashleigh tells him.

"Do you even know who Nicolas Cage is?" Artie asked, staring at Ashleigh.

"Okay, it's not that simple, guys. This is a group competition... boys against girls and we are doing mash-ups. Now, remember, movies are visual. It's not just about the singing. It's about... performance. It's about theatricality. It's about the language of cinema." Will tells them.

"Preach. And as I move into production on my first micro-budget feature..." Artie says, wheeling himself over to Will.

"Shut up!" They all shouted, staring at him.

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