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Phil Connors and Becoming the Perfect Job Candidate
“I am really close on this. Really close.” That’s how Phil Connors describes his prospects of becoming the ideal guy for Rita Hanson. How many of us (as job seekers) have said those words when reading job descriptions? That’s right, … Continue reading
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Tagged employment, films, getting a job, groundhog day, job, movie review, movies, relationships, work
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10 Great Songs That You Probably Don’t Remember the Movies They Came from
I love movie soundtracks. Sometimes they bring specific scenes to my mind, and other times they exist all by themselves as distinct entities of pure music. I’d like to share 10 examples of music that are so detached from the … Continue reading
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Tagged arthur, dragon the bruce lee story, dragonheart, films, first knight, king arthur, movies, music, quest for camelot, requiem for a dream, soundtrack, the american president, the happiest millionaire, the jazz singer, the man who knew too much, videos
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Rudy and the Current Job Market
Rudy is a film about many things. Courage, determination, faith, and underdogs all come to mind. How about job seeking? Okay, this movie isn’t exactly about that, but I think we can liken it to the current challenges of the … Continue reading
Posted in Significant Scenes, Videos
Tagged college, drama, films, football, getting a job, movie review, movies, rudy, sports, videos
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God Help the Outcasts
I hadn’t seen Disney’s 1996 adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame in many years, but I’m glad I revisited it recently. It has a song that really spoke to me on this viewing. It’s called “God Help the Outcasts.”
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Tagged animated films, classic films, disney, drama, films, getting a job, God, job, movie review, movies, movies based on books, music, musical, songs, soundtrack, the hunchback of notre dame, videos
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Dark City and the Answers to Mysteries of the Human Mind
I read an article a few weeks ago that I’m having trouble finding again. It was entitled “Consciousness Remains Science’s Greatest Mystery: 25 Things About Your Mind Scientists Can’t Explain.” The link to that article no longer works, so I … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, brain, dark city, drama, films, God, humanity, mind, movie review, movies, mystery, science, science fiction
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Third Man on the Mountain Explains What It Means to Be a Man
What does it mean to be a man? There’s probably no end to the number of definitions we could come up with. Rather than give you my answer, I’d like to look to the past for time-tested wisdom. A forgotten … Continue reading
What About Bob? Is an Incredibly Positive Movie
I participated in an interesting thought experiment a while ago. I was asked to watch What About Bob? and count all of the times when someone acts or speaks negatively in it. I’m a pretty attentive guy, so this piqued … Continue reading
Posted in Uplifting Films
Tagged bill murray, comedy, films, happiness, movie review, movies, positivity, richard dreyfuss, what about bob
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Movie Matchups: Pollyanna vs. It’s a Wonderful Life
It’s a Wonderful Life is one of those classic movies that other films love to emulate. I’ve heard Back to the Future compared to it by Siskel and Ebert, and I likened Click to it. There’s one film that I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged classic films, disney, drama, films, frank capra, its a wonderful life, movie review, movies, movies based on books, pollyanna
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Did Back to the Future Part II Predict Endless Jurassic Park Sequels?
An interesting thing happened in 2015. The fourth movie in the seemingly dead Jurassic Park franchise debuted in theaters that year: Jurassic World. It revitalized its film series, serving as a bridge between the three original films from 1993-2000 and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, back to the future, comedy, films, fun, funny, humor, jaws, jurassic park, jurassic world, movie review, movies, science fiction, sequels, steven spielberg
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Magic Mirror on the Wall, What Disney Film Is the Most Symmetrical of All? Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs!
Walt Disney’s first foray into full-length animated filmmaking in 1937 is an example of symmetrical storytelling. I’m excited to reveal the chiasmus found in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. First, I should acknowledge the elephant in the room. Three … Continue reading
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Tagged animated films, chiasmus, classic films, disney, drama, films, movie review, movies, movies based on books, music, musical, relationships, romance, snow white and the seven dwarfs
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