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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
by Glenn Hughes
A recruiter looking through a pile of CVs needs to see information in a certain way. In the same way, when we look at a menu in a restaurant, we expect to see starters, main courses, desserts and beverages laid out in a particular way. Failure to meet the readers expectations leads to confusion. Most people will put that CV straight into the “no” pile rather than waste their time trying to pick out information that should have been readily available
Your first and second name should sit prominently at the top of your CV. There is no need for second (or more) names to be added). Leave it as plain and simple as you can and avoid pretense at all costs. A shortened version of your Christian name is increasingly acceptable, for example, Fred not Frederick is very normal nowadays. Using the name with which you answer the telephone will be fine
Include your full, correct postal address along with post code or zip code as appropriate. Landline numbers are always a good idea. Personally, I would always include a home telephone number as well as a mobile number. If you don’t have a mobile yet, consider purchasing a cheap pay as you go mobile phone- it will definitely be worth it for you
Being able to see if your CV fits with the needs of the recruiter is very important. A brief paragraph at the top of your CV, called a career statement or personal profile should do the trick. Show how you can help a business, in what industry sector, what geographical area, at what level, and what track record can you point to with which to support your application. Basically, this should entice the recruiter to read more
Working from your most recent work achievements and moving backward, you need to pick out key achievements for which you have been personally responsible. Focus on achievements and not responsibilities. Nobody takes anyone on for those reasons alone. You really need to quietly sell yourself in this, the most important section of the CV. Make sure you are telling the truth as well- you may be called on to back up these claims with factual evidence at the interview or at some later date
Academic qualifications. These need to be listed with the highest level first. Typically, post graduate qualifications first, then first degree, then higher qualifications (A levels) then lower level qualifications (GCSE). List them in the following way. Qualification title, Educational Institute, dates
Professional qualifications, unlike educational qualifications are gained through a training provider, company, individual or other organization. They are very different from academic or educational qualifications and should therefore be listed in a separate section of your CV. Show your success in taking additional training courses, personal development and the like, and write them down in the order: qualification, service provider, certificate number (if appropriate) and date(s) as appropriate
The last section of your CV is made up of hobbies, interests, other information, etc. This information is a bit like the relish on a burger- not much use without the main ingredient, but it can make the difference between a memorable meal or just another snack. Your interests should be factual. Never put your actual date of birth on your CV. There are far too many people who may want to make use of this valuable personal information who may wish to use it to steal your identity
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009
by Ethan O. Tanner
One of the finest ways to serve wild game of all types is the Barbecue grill, truly an outdoor tradition. American family practice and good home cooking are familiar to most outdoorsmen. The smell of venison chops, grilled turkey, or duck breasts will make any sportsman hungry.
There are two schools of thought for the outdoor grill gas or charcoal. Although gas grills are becoming more and more prominent, the old-school charcoal grills are still preferred by many of us. There’s just something about that grilled flavor that’s hard to let go of. Those red coals fill the mouth-watering meat with an incomparable flavor that can’t be forgotten.
The gas grille in all likelihood doesn’t quite afford you the natural flavor of charcoal, but it affords several convenience vantages. The gas grille is easily and quickly lite, and the fire remains continuous for an extended time period.
A simple charcoal grill is very easy to use throughout the summer. What better time to cook out with family and friends. Anything from venison steaks to steamed corn to elk roasts can be flamed on one of these classic cookers. The heat and smoke from the charcoal add an amazing flavor to any meat of choice. There are even hickory chips that can be added for an additional enhancement.
The alternatives we confront when purchasing a grille are rather unlike what our parents confronted. Gas, electric, infrared, and movable merely to identify a few of the fundamentals. Personally I’ve utilized a charcoal grille since childhood. The smoking, simplified wonderments are difficult to relinquish. Although a few acquaintances assure me gas is altogether the craze these days, and the coal Is not as good for you as we at one time believed, I however can not desert the taste sensation.
Anyone who has grilled on gas and charcoal can tell you that there’s a difference. When it comes to charcoal, the flavor is phenomenal. A gas grill might be slightly better for a quick grilling job or a long grill project such as a turkey. It usually gets down to a matter of convenience or taste.
When shopping around for a charcoal grill that’s right for you or you and your family, make sure to take into consideration the size and number of people being fed. The charcoal grill will still give you a great flavor, however for speed and convenience the Gas grill is a great option. There are a variety of grills to suit the needs of an enormous family get-together or simply a single man or woman just looking for a change in the mundane daily meals.
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Friday, May 8th, 2009
by Poincare Okuda
The movie reviews are listed below. The big search engines are very helpful finding websites. Try “Renting DVDs Online” in the search, or “Watch Online English Movies”, and see what you find. Typing in “Mp4 Movie Downloads” will get you even more sites to look at.
The Night of the Iguana: Trudging story based on Tennessee Williams play; alcoholic prior clergyman Burton, a bus-journey guide in Mexico, is engaged with Kerr, Gardner, and Lyon. Dorothy Jeakins won an Oscar for her costumes. Cast includes Richard Burton, Deborah Kerr, Ava Gardner, Sue Lyon, Bypass Ward, Grayson Chamber, and Cyril Delevanti. (118 minutes, 1964)
Van Helsing: Van Helsing is sent to Transylvania to deal with evil forces. When he arrives he finds he will have to defeat Count Dracula himself. Anna Valerious joins Van Helsing in an attempt to stop the onslaught of her royal family.
The Competition: 2 youthful pianists, contending for the identical treasure, fall in love. Nothing much more than that, however smoothly finished, with some phenomenal piano “faking.” Screenwriter Oliansky’s prompting debut PGT. Cast includes Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving, Lee Remick, Sam Wanamaker, Joseph Cali, Ty Henderson, Priscilla Indicator, and James B. Sikking.(129 minutes, 1980)
From Hen to Victory: Buddies of assorted nationalities are ripped apart by the approaching of WW2. Cast includes George Peppard, George Hamilton, Horst Buchholz, Capucine, Sam Wanamaker, Jean-Pierre Cassel, and Annie Duperey. (100 minutes, 1979)
Music Box: Chicago felon lawyer Lange is thrown for a loop while her Hungarian immigrant dad is implicated of heinous battle offenses and bullied with deportation. She guards him in an amazing trial although has trouble-legally and emotionally proving his innocence. What might have been a crackling partisan thriller gets to be a high-gloss melodrama as an alternative, trudging and far-fetched, albeit Lange is excellent in this rare ethnic role and Mueller-Stahl is hefty as the enigmatic elder. Cast includes Jessica Lange, Armin Mueller Stahl, Frederic Forrest, Donald Moffat, Lukas Haas, Cheryl Lynn Bruce, and Michael Rooker. (123 minutes, 1989)
The Big Store: Large bummer for Marxes in a weak film of investigator Groucho examining crooked Dumbrille’s variety store. The low spot is Martin’s “The Tenement Symphony.” Cast includes Charles Riesner, Groucho, Chico and Harpo Marx, Tony Martin, Virginia Grey, and Henry Armetta. (80 minutes, 1941)
Sodom and Gomorrah: Lavish retelling of life in biblical double cities of transgression. Hefty cast, lucid scenes of vice, gore, and the lord’s fury, make this excessively long story of old Hebrews fairly entertaining. Cast includes Stewart Granger, Wharf Angeli, Stanley Baker, Anouk Aimee, and Rossana Podesta. (154 minutes, 1963)
Red River: One of the best American ventures is seriously a western Mutiny on the Bounty. Clift rejects the dominance of Wayne (radiant in an unsympathetic role) throughout a key livestock drive. Captivating photography by Russell Harlan is coupled with an exciting Dimitri Tiomkin score. A movie you need to see. If you don’t pay close attention, you’ll miss Shelley Winters dancing around a campfire. Cast includes John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Walter Brennan, Joanne Dru, John Ireland, Noah Beery, Paul Fix, Coleen Gray, Chief Yowlachie, and Hank Worden. (133 minutes, 1948)
It Takes All Kinds: Fair triple-cross tirade in reference to Miles’ guarding of Lansing while he inadvertently slaughters seaman in a fight in Australia. Cast includes Vera Miles, Barry Sullivan, Sid Melton, and Dime Sugg. (98 minutes, 1969)
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Thursday, April 30th, 2009
by Podarkes Whiteknight
We have some film reviewed in the following paragraphs. You can find a lot of information on movie downloads sites if you do a good search. There are a lot of different phrases you can use, try “Online Movies Rentals”, “Movie Trailer Downloads”, or “Movies Downloads”.
Rambo: Much better than part II, this one continues to be firmly footed in the genre of mindless Action Films, as our brawny idol goes behind Russian battle lines in Afghanistan to save his buddy from a prison fortress. You will see lots of eruptions to keep the action going and some funny stuff thrown in too. Cast includes Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge, Kurtwood Smith, Spiros Focas, and Sasson Gabai. (101 minutes, 1988)
Fantomas against Scotland Yard: Sarcastic cliffhanger-type venture story, with Marais as wonderful felon involved in sports orientated adventures. Cast includes Jean Marais, Louis De Funes, Mylene Demongeot, and Henri Serre. (104 minutes, 1966)
Delta Fox: Unremarkable action-based opus in regards to a smuggler on the run from Miami to L.A. Cast includes Richard Lynch, Priscilla Barnes, Stuart Whitman, John Ireland, and Richard Jaeckel. (92 minutes, 1977)
The Big Town: A rural city crapshooter with a “brilliant arm” comes to Chicago in the 1950s to become a big gambler, however still has a lot to learn. With that cast (and Lane as a stripper) it’s simple to watch although just as simple to forget. Cast includes Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, Tommy Lee Jones, Tom Skerritt, Lee Grant, Bruce Dem, Suzy Amis, David Marshall Grant, Lolita David (Davidovich), Cherty Jones, Gary Farmer, and Sarab Polley. (109 minutes, 1987)
Dangerous When Wet: Cute musical comedy, one of Esther’s best, in regards to a well to do family whose leading light tries to swim the English Channel. Williams cavorts underwater with the energized Tom and Jerry in one memorable scene. She later wedded leading-guy Lamas in real life. Cast includes Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas, Jack Carson, Charlotte Greenwood, Denise Darcel, William Demarest, Donna Corcoran, and Barbara Whiting. (95 minutes, 1953)
Irreconcilable Differences: A bittersweet comedy of a young couple that wed and found success till prosperity in Hollywood causes them to lose sense of what’s seriously vital in their lives. The outcome is that their 10 year old baby girl sues them for divorce! Cast includes Ryan O’Neal, Shelley Long, Drew Barrymore, Sam Wanamaker, Allen Garfield, Sharon Stone, and David Paymer. (117 minutes, 1984)
Paddy: Irish lover Cavern tries to shuffle differed sensual confronts with uninspired home life in typical comedy-drama. Cast includes Milo O’Shea, Des Cavern, Dearbhla Molloy, Judy Cornwell, and Donald LeBlanc (97 minutes, 1970)
Big Time: This is a Tom Delay compilation. Show footage filmed at LA’s Wiltem Show is combined with scenes of the chameleon like Delay as assorted and miscellaneous characters: you’ll see Delay, the sleazy lounge lizard, Delay’s the gravel-voiced crooner, and Delay’s the genuinely astounding actor. For Tom Delays fans, this is the next best thing to noticing him live. (87 minutes, 1988)
Hoop Dreams: Magnificent documentary follows 2 Chicago central-city kids (Arthur Agee and William Bars), who have fantasies of basketball stardom, over 4 years’ time. This quaint and immersing film plays like drama, not documentary, with the exception of that it takes spontaneous twists and turns no author might create. The film presents a scorching commentary on our school system, the indomitable power of the family, and the uncertainty of life. (109 minutes, 1994)
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
by Brock Lingwall
Golf being a prestigious game would really look grand only when it is played with confidence and perfection. If you should be interested in really improving your golf swing then this is the right place for you. Simply following the tips listed below is sure to lead you to success in improving your golf swing. You will be able to notice the difference yourself.
Positioning yourself is the most tricky part in golf and you should be certainly be able to do this as a measure to improving your golf swing. All that you have to do is to imagine a line between the flag you are targeting and the ball. You should now position yourself parallel to this imaginary line. This is the basics of golf and would greatly help in improving the golf swing.
Holding the golf club correctly is essential. Improving the golf swing would become very simple and easy if one of these three different methods is followed. The Vardon or Overlapping Grip, Interlocking Grip and the Baseball Grip are the three most commonly used methods.
Baseball grip method best suits young children and elders who have small hands. The next method for improving your golf swing is Vardon or Overlapping method in which the smallest finger in the right hand is kept between the index and middle finger in the left hand. In the next method, which is called as the Interlocking method in golf, the index finger of the left hand and the little finger on the right hand are locked together producing a grip.
The grip of the left hand would play a vital role in improving your golf swing. The left hand should take of holding the club and the shaft should lie across the fingers and the thumb should be placed over the fingers for more natural grip and support. The thumb of the right should point to the right shoulder.
Maintaining a decent distance between the two legs is the next important step used for improving your golf swing. This distance between the legs should be equal to the length of the shoulder. Essential parts of the body like the shoulder, knee, hip and the foot should all be parallel. It is also essential in golf that the upper portion of the body should lean slightly. But the knees can be relaxed.
Conscientiously focus on proper body positioning when practicing your swing. Keep your shoulders and upper body together while the only your hand is turned as your body is rotating through the swing. Do this and improvement will surely come.
The most essential point to be remembered in golf for improving your golf swing is that your shoulder and body?s upper part should never move. Movement in these areas would reduce the body?s balance and result in a bad shot. The uniqueness of golf is that just the arm has to be rotated and the rest of the body has just to rotate like a swing in the direction the arm moves. If keen attention is paid to these factors, no one can stop you from improving your golf swing.
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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
by Borgon Trocepticlon
Seasonal affective disorder is also known as winter depression. It is called as such because it only occurs during cold days or usually during winter. A person with this disorder has normal mental health for the whole year except during winter or cold days. There are cases wherein people experience extreme changes in mood when seasons are changing.
A person with seasonal affective disorder often feels restless and unable to do activities of daily living. Depression and lethargy are also common. At times, elevation of mood and feelings of aggression may also happen. All of these manifestations occur yearly. Whats more odd is that it occurs specifically at a certain period. In addition to the symptoms, people with seasonal affective disorder may also experience feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, and loneliness. Social withdrawal may also be present. People with seasonal affective disorder have tendencies of becoming overweight due to overeating. Experts have linked the disorder to light exposure which is why it happens during change of season.
Even though the exact mechanism remains unknown, experts have seen a connection of the disease with genetics, gender, and even the chemicals that are present in the body. Based from observations, patients with seasonal affective disorder have a dysfunctional circadian rhythm. The sleep-wake cycle of a person is called the circadian rhythm. The dysfunctional circadian rhythm causes the manifestations of oversleeping in these people. Melatonin, a sleep related hormone, is also dysfunctional. During cold seasons, the body normally produces more melatonin. The high levels of melatonin in a person cause manifestations of depression.
Aside from the circadian rhythm and melatonin, experts have also found out that people with seasonal affective disorder have low levels of serotonin. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that is responsible for the modulation of anger, body temperature, sleep, appetite, and metabolism. With all of these associated factors, a disruption in the levels of serotonin would definitely be a cause of a lot of dysfunctions. Patients with low levels of serotonin often manifest feelings of depression or depression-like symptoms.
It is normal for people to experience feelings of sadness; however, when these feelings are consistent that it can already cause a person to neglect activities of daily living and usually happens at a specific time of the year, then it is best to consult a physician. Seasonal affective disorder is not a specific mental disorder but rather an identifier of disorders such as bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.
The good thing is, there are a lot of available treatments for seasonal affective disorder. Since this mental disorder is associated with light, light therapies are often recommended. A light therapy called bright light treatment uses a light box or a specially designed lamp which provides more intensive lighting than the usual light bulbs that we know. A person with seasonal affective disorder will sit at a distance from the lamp and will be exposed to the light. Usually, the treatment lasts for thirty minutes to one hour.
Replacement of hormones is also done to treat patients with seasonal affective disorder. Melatonin is given as well as serotonin. This is to relieve the symptoms of depression. The drug given is classified under Serum Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors or better known as SSRIs.
For relatives and significant others of patients who are experiencing seasonal affective disorder, it would be best to provide support. These patients need a lot of emotional support from their loved ones while they are experiencing symptoms associated with the disorder.
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Sunday, April 12th, 2009
by Lyrahaas Zhongolovich
We will talk a little about finding downloads, with your movie reviews right after that. You can find lots of downloadable music and downloadable software files available from various web sites. Keep trying other searches, like “Buy Musik”.
The Littlest Outlaw: Humble little Disney film in reference to “Mexican boy” Velasquez who runs away with a horse instead of see it slaughtered for its crimes; filmed on location. Cast includes Pedro Armendariz, Joseph Calleia, Rodolfo Acosta, Andres Velasquez, and Pepe Ortiz. (75 minutes, 1955)
Airplane 2: Somewhat ludicrous rehash of Airplane (by a new author-director), however it couldn’t match the amount, or premium, of chuckles in the first film. Numerous cameos appearances include Raymond Burr, Chuck Connors, and Sonny Bono. Cast includes Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, William Shatner, Chad Everett, and David Paymer. (85 minutes, 1982)
Paint It Black: Roaming, disheartening thriller with Rossovich a sculptor who’s tore off by his lover, craft trader Kirkland, then victimized by nut ball Savant. Cast includes Rick Rossovich, Sally Kirkland, Martin Landau, Julie Carmen, Doug Savant, Peter Frechette, and Jason Bernard. (101 minutes, 1989)
Last Summer in the Hamptons: An self conscious youthful film megastar Foyt shows up in the summer society of East Hampton, Long Island, and gets to be engaged with the numerous show people who contain a circumscribe of buddies-lovers-companions. Cast includes Viveca Lindfors, Jon Robin Baitz, Savannah Boucher, Roscoe Lee Browne, Diane Salinger, and Kristoffer Tabori. (105 minutes, 1995)
Click: Over worked, young architect Michael Newman can’t find enough time in the day to get all the work done and spend time with his family. Going to the store to buy a remote control, Morty gives him a universal remote control that can do amazing things. He can now stop time, and fast-forward though problems. This comes with a price, his life has passed him by, and he was on automatic pilot.
The Dying Gaul: Mourning author of an autobiographical screenplay gets to be erotically intertwined with a smooth creator, who offers him 1,000,000 dollars to produce the venture as long as he makes the gay protagonists un-crooked. In the mean time, he gets to be spiritually intertwined with the creator’s desolate spouse, a prior screenwriter turned stay-at-home mamma. Twirls, catastrophes, and fine behaviors mark this brilliant although thick personality research. Cast includes Patricia Clarkson, Campbell Scott, Peter Sarsgaard, Ryan .Miller, Robin Bartlett, Linda Emond, and Jason-Shane Scott. (101 minutes, 2005)
Bullets or Ballots: Cop Robinson makes believe to leave patrol force to fracture citywide mob ring run by MacLane. Here is a good mobster movie. Cast includes Edward G. Robinson, Joan Blondell, Barton.MacLane, and Humphrey Bogart. (81 minutes, 1936)
Analyze This: Crime boss Paul Vitti (Robert De Niro) has enlisted the help of a psychiatrist Ben Sobel (Billy Crystal). Paul is having anxiety attacks, an unusual problem for a mafia boss. Now, Ben Sobel’s life is turned upside down, as he finds himself being controlled by one of his patients.
Committed: Youthful N.Y.C. club supervisor believes in pledge at work and in her matrimony albeit she’s enclosed by stoner buddies, so she’s thrown for a loop while her husband Wilson bolts to “find him-self.” Graham is the entire show here, although she’s adhered in a lightweight street-film/lifestyle-conflict story. If this is screwball romance for the new millennium, we’re in trouble. Cast includes Heather Graham, Casey Affleck, Luke Wilson, Goran Visnjic, Alfonso Arau, Mary Kay Place, Dylan Baker, and Carlin Glynn. (98 minutes, 2000)
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Sunday, April 12th, 2009
by Elmer Perrine
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Honey, I Shrunk The Kids: Eccentric inventor Wayne Szalinski has accidentally shrunk his kids. His kids are now only ‘ of an inch tall. The kids are stuck in the backyard dealing will all the dangers, bugs, bees, the lawn mover, and even the sprinklers. Wayne is on a frantic search to find his kids and somehow return them back to normal.
Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Abbott and Costello team up with Boris Karloff in this comedy horror film. Special effects are film’s main asset. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello Boris Karloff, and Craig Stevens are the key cast members. (1953 Comedy)
The Absent Minded Professor: The professor (Fred MacMurray) discovers an incredibly bouncy and resilient substance. He names the substance flubber. But no one really believes he has discovered anything of interest, except one man who sets out to steal the formula and keep it for himself. A fun filled Disney comedy. Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson, Keenan Wynn, and Tommy Kirk star in this funny movie. (1961 Comedy)
Frequency: John Sullivan lost his father thirty years ago. He is still affected by the loss. Somehow with the use of his father’s old ham radio, he can communicate with his father, when his father was still alive. He warns his father of the fire that would kill him. This saves his father but sets off new events that now must be resolved, or John’s mother will now die.
They Won’t Believe Me: Fine James Cain-type melodrama in reference to a philanderer who gets engaged with 3 females, leading to calamity and a tremendous twirl ending. Young succeeds in his unsympathetic role; Johnson does marvels with her scenes as his spouse. Cast includes Susan Hayward, Robert Youthful, Jane Greer, Rita Johnson, Tom Powers, Don Beddoe, and Blunt Ferguson. (95 minutes, 1947)
Along Came A Spider: The daughter of a senator has been kidnapped, from right under the noses of the secret service. The kidnapper only wants to deal with criminal psychologist Alex Cross. From here there is deceit and manipulation, as the kidnapper tries to fulfill his plans.
Suddenly: Sinatra leads trio of paid assassins who take over home in tiny town where the President can pass on his way to a fishing trip. White knuckle thriller, written by Richard Sale, with Sinatra phenomenal in completely despicable role; sleep of cast comparably fine. “Abruptly,” incidentally, is the name of the town. This was additionally shown in a pc-colored rendition version. Cast includes Lewis Allen, Blunt Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, James Gleason, Nancy Bars, Willis Bouchey, Kim Charney, Paul Frees, Christopher Shady, and Charles Smith. (77 minutes, 1954)
Ice Age: In this animation comedy we find ourselves viewing the blight of the animals as the ice age is descending upon them. An unlikely quartet of animals, Manny the wooly mammoth, Sid the sloth, Diego the saber toothed tiger, and Scrat the prehistoric squirrel, must find their way to warmer places before the ice age ends their lives. They battle the element, and devious attacks form other animals to try and survive the ice age.
Thunderheart: There have been a number of killings on the Sioux Indian Reservation. The FBI goes in to deal with the situation. One agent, Ray Levoi, has Sioux blood. As he investigates the case he soon realizes there is much more going on than some random killings.
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Sunday, April 12th, 2009
by Revelle Perrotin
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Barnacle Bill: Preschoolers who can’t get enough of Television’s Gigantic Purple Dinosaur can take to this, Barney’s first characteristic, in which he mixes with some Babies on a farm; together, they set off on an adventure in search of a missing egg. Inoffensive, to be certain, although for anyone over 5 it’s a genuine yawn, G . 1957 Venture 1997 C- 75 minutes. Cast includes Steve Gomer, George Hearn, Shirley Douglas, Trevor Morgan, Kyla Prall, Diana Rice, David Joyner, and Jeff Ayres. (92 minutes, 2007)
Single White Female: Alison Jones has just dumped he fianc’, and now needs a roommate to keep her apartment. She puts out a classified ad, and eventually chooses Hedra Carlson. Will Hedra be a good choice? Or has Alison made a huge mistake.
Front Page Woman: Interesting tale of adversary journalists Davis and Brent trying to outdo each other canopy uncommon murder and trial. Cast includes Bette Davis, George Brent, Winifred Shaw, Roscoe Karns, and Joseph Crehan. (82 minutes, 1935)
After the Sunset: Master robber Brosnan and seductive accomplice Hayek flee to a sun-drenched heaven after lugging one very last diamond heist, however FBI representative Harrelson who’s been hindered by Brosnan before tracks them down, desiring reprisal-and wishing to stop another theft. Cast includes Perforate Brosnan, Salma Hayek, Woody Harrelson, Don Cheadle, Naomie Harris, and Obba Babatunde. (93 minutes, 2004)
The Saxon Charm: Well-performed however unconvincing research of cruel creator, with Montgomery cast in a steel role. Still fascinating, with fine work from playwright Payne, spouse Hayward, and chanteuse Stumble. Cast includes Robert Montgomery, Susan Hayward, John Payne, Audrey Stumble, Harry Morgan, and Heather Life saver. (88 minutes, 1948)
Hanky Panky: Blameless designer Crazier is pursued by snoops, cops, etc. Unsurprising, hardly ludicrous comedy-thriller, with Radner miscast as the love interest. The film was meant to be a follow-up to Mix Insane, although Richard Pryor’s part was revised for Gilda. You’ve seen it all before, and more superior. Cast includes Gene Crazier, Gilda Radner, Kathleen Quinlan, Richard Widmark, Robert Prosky, Josef Sommer, and Johnny Sekka. (88 minutes, 1982)
The House on Carroll Street: McGillis just lost her job after being branded a subversive throughout the McCarthy epoch, trips onto an odd espionage structure that’s being encompassed up, and steadily convinces FBI representative Daniels that she’s on to something large. Finely detailed period piece set in 1950s N.Y.C. starts off well, then chucks its significance and believability for a melodramatic finale filmed a la Hitchcock at Grand Medial Station leaving a passel of structure gaps and unnoticed queries. Cast includes Kelly McGillis, Jeff Daniels, Mandy Patinkin, Christopher Rhode, Jessica Tandy, Jonathan Hogan, and Trey Wilson. (100 minutes, 1988)
Tin Cup: Roy McAvoy was a talented golfer that never made it on tour because he never knew when to play it safe. Now a driving range pro, he decides to try to qualify for the US Open to impress a new female client. He qualifies for the Open, and incredibly has a chance to win it. On the last hole his old problem surfaces, he can’t play it safe, and takes a ridiculous risk that costs him the championship.
Night Must Fade: Cerebral try to match ability of primordial, this redo is too apparent and theatrical for some credibility. Cast includes Albert Finney, Susan Hampshire, Mona Washbourne, Sheila Hancock, Michael Medwin, Joe Gladwin, and Martin Wyldeck. (105 minutes, 1964)
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Cinderella Man: Recounts the true story of James J. Braddock, the Cinderella Man. Braddock was a boxer in the early 1930’s who was seemingly already washed up from a not so stellar career. He was down on his luck and barely keeping the family alive. To save his family Braddock revives his career, and then does the impossible. He wins the heavyweight title.
The Accompanist: The accompanist is a French film dealing with people working for the enemy during WW2. A famous French couple is secretly helping the Nazis. Will they be stopped? Richard Bohringer, Elena Safonova, Romaine Bohringer, Samuel Labarthe, and Bernard Verley are in the cast. (1992 Foreign-French-Drama)
Nothing To Lose: Nick Bearns is having a bad day. He just caught his wife in bed with his boss. Now he is being carjack while sitting at a stoplight. Angry and feeling he has nothing to lose, he turns the tables on the crook, and kidnaps him. Eventually these two misfits collaborate to get back at Nick’s boss is this fun filled comedy.
The Adventures Of Huck Finn: Huckleberry Finn decides he has had enough of his drunkard father’s abuse, so he runs away from home. He meets and befriends Jim an escaped slave. Together they travel the Mississippi River. They have many adventures on the way, including meeting Susan Wilkes, a spry 12 years old girl who gives Huck his first kiss.
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After Dark My Sweet: A modern times film noir based on a Jim Thompson novel, that finds a drifter who finds himself involved with an attractive however disturbed lady, and her shyster buddy. Fascinating initially, although eventually you catch on that it’s heading nowhere at 10 miles an hour. Cast includes Jason Patrie, Rachel Ward, Bruce Dem, George Dickerson, James Yarn, Rough Giordani, and Corey Carrier. (114 minutes, 1990)
Black Hawk Down: Harrowing dramatization of the catastrophic 1993 U.S. mission in Somalia that concluded in the deaths of eighteen American cadets. Characters and partisan structure take a backseat deliberately to the malicious battle scenes, re-made in cruel detail by Scott, cinematographer Slawomir Idziak, and a team of technical magicians. Not for the faint of heart. Cast includes Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Tom Sizemore, Eric Bana, William Fichtner, Ron Eldard, and Hugh Dancy. (143 minutes, 2001)
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