# Create a variable called title_or_ratings, set to 1. # You should be able to change this between 1, 2, and 3 to change what your program prints. # Create a variable `movie_title` and set it to "Back to the Future". movie_title = "Back to the Future" # Create a variable `movie rating` to hold the rating and set it to `8`. movie_rating = 8 # Create a function, print_movie_title, that prints the movie title. # Create a function, print_movie_rating, that prints the movie rating. # Create a function, print_single_movie_rating, that prints the string you had in lab 1. # Create a function, print_all_ratings, that takes one argument movie_list. # This prints "The movie has a great rating!" # Create one main function which will call everything else - subsituting function calls for the print statements. # Inside the main function, create a default_movie_list with "Back to the Future", "Blade", and "Spirited Away" # Inside the main function, call the print_all_ratings function and pass it the default_movie_list as a parameter # Inside the main function, put your print statement from the previous lab but subsitute function calls. # If title_or_ratings is 1, call print_movie_title # If title_or_ratings is 2, call print_movie_rating(). # If title_or_ratings is 3, call print_single_movie_rating() # Start with this prompt for your `main` function # It tells Python to go directly to the main function and run that if __name__ == "__main__":