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Career lessons from movies

By Ethan SiaLion King has taught us that one should never forget about his homeland. Titanic on the other hand, conveys the message that true love means having to make tragic sacrifices. Movies may not always be the main source of advice but they sure carry significant lessons that we can apply to life and even our careers.

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License To Drive: Best Cars From James Bond Movies

Over the last half century Ian Fleming?s iconic cinematic secret agent has piloted just about every manner of vehicle ever conceived in the long-running series of James Bond films, from a helicopter, fire engine and jet pack to a snowmobile, Russian tank and even a lunar rover.

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Mind Movies’ Video Vision Board Creation Tool Aids in Medical Miracle

Mind Movies Visualization Tool is One of the Keys to Rapid Healing, According to Australian Sam Riggio, Who Suffered the Same Debilitating Spinal Cord Injury as Hollywood Superstar Christopher Reeve in a Freak Car Accident. After Being Told He Would Likely Never Walk Again, Riggio Folded the Mind Movies Video Vision Board Visualization Tool Into His All-Natural Healing Regimen and Regained Use …

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Why 'Sound of My Voice' Tops Indiewire's 5 DVD/Blu-ray Picks This Week

This week on DVD/Blu-ray: One of the two films that put Brit Marling on the map; one of the best love stories ever committed to celluloid; Luc Besson’s deeply felt epic on Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi; a horror film courtesy of Joe Dante; and the latest from the director of “Buried.”   #1. “Sound of My Voice” The 2011 Sundance Film Festival served as a springboard for a remarkable number of …

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DVD and BluRay: Moonrise Kingdom (12)

“Our daughter has been abducted by one of your beige lunatics,” maintains Bill Murray’s concerned dad in this charming tale (above) of two runaways, orphaned Sam (Jared Gilman) and cross Suzy (Kara Hayward), a pair of ostracized 12-year-olds who fall in love.

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DVD: Nostalgia For The Light (12)

An intensely moving documentary, set in the extraordinary lunar terrain of Chile’s Atacama Desert, where the “translucency of the sky” was ideal for the country’s impressive, 1970s astronomy programme.

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