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Television reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven films.
Do You Consider the Attack on the Kerch Bridge in Crimea as a Terrorist Act ?
Do you view the Crimean assault on the Kerch Bridge as a terrorist act? Ukraine is engaged in conflict with an occupying force. A significant supply route for the occupying force is the Kerch Bridge, which is partially located on Ukrainian territory.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
Coffee Thoughts - Trolls and Post-Colonialism
One of the most underestimated educational opportunities, in my opinion, for children and adults alike is kid’s movies. I’m uncertain if it is the fact that movies are now evolving to hold concepts of acceptance (along with other themes), or if it’s just the fact that I am now watching children's movies as an educated adult; either way, I feel that modern films are amazing ways to explain complicated topics. Though there are layers for children, they may also offer a solid pivot to help clarify political topics that adults need to understand and discuss more. For example, Trolls World Tour (or as I call it - Trolls 2) is an apt representation of post-colonialism.
By Angel Friesen 3 years ago in Journal
In a World…
Imagine to yourself that somewhere along the line instead of deciding that art was a business we decided that creativity mattered more. We figured out some way to make being an artist a livable career without taking away from science or architecture or anything like that. Hell, they did it in Rome right? The point I’m trying to bring to light is that sometimes I wonder what crazy amazing stories we’d have if there weren't 10 Fast and Furious movies. What if they decided 3 was enough and moved on to a new, more ingenuitive film franchise. Some things are great for a sequel. Some things should just be let die.
By Jose Sanchez4 years ago in Journal
Jamie and Chuck
Jamie is thirteen and self taught in ventriloquism. His grandmother bought him a puppet during the first lockdown and he started watching you tube videos to teach himself the craft of ventriloquism. Yes, Jamie is a cutie and his puppet Chuck has a bit of an attitude. He is sassy. I hope that Darci Lynne and Jeff Dunham are watching this little guy as a possible opening act. It would be funny to see all of Dari’s and Jeff’s puppets appear with Jamie's puppet to help him win.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee4 years ago in Journal
For Sale - 1960's Oldsmobile
Backstory laden with optimism and altruism - fictional of course "The Man From U.N.C.L.E" was a TV series that aired 105 episodes between 1964 and 1968. It successfully slip streamed in the wake of the block buster success of the early Bond movies; Dr No 1962 and From Russia With Love 1963.
By Alan Russell4 years ago in Journal
If Chandler Bing Quitted His Job, So Can You
If you have started reading this article, chances are that you are a Friends fan like me. I lost count of how many times I watched this sitcom and sometimes I still do, choosing my favorite episodes across the ten seasons. If not, I would still assume that you have heard about this popular TV show and you are curious about what the heck Chandler Bing has to do with purpose.
By You can call me T. 4 years ago in Journal
MORE BLOOD: A LETTER TO SHOWTIME
Dear Showtime, We appreciate you giving us more Dexter, but it is with bluntness, & with love, that we must tell you, that ending was not it, Fam. You’ve ruined it for us twice now & that ending seriously broke Dexter as a character. From what we have seen, in the show, the code didn’t just control Dexter’s urges, but it molded Dexter into a hero. He was selfish and had those urges, but he would never kill an innocent on purpose. Any time he did kill an innocent, which was only like three times, two were accidents, and the other was him at his darkest, when Rita died, his only one really dark and impulsive kill.
By Billy The Kid4 years ago in Journal
Agony of Defeat and the joy of the game
Like most Americans I love the little league world series. I am showing some of the highlights of the little guys as I love the little ones. They are so adorable out there with the behemoth's. Several years ago a pitcher for a team in the United States was cruising along. The two fielding errors by his team mates, and a walk to load the the bases then a grand slam. By that point of the game the pitcher was toast. The coach pulled the poor boy from the game. But ESPN kept following the boy and his melt down all the way to the dugout and into the corner. They kept it on a constant news feed that day. These are just kids so why do you feel the need to embarrass a young kid like that? It angered me that ESPN would do something like this. Since they now have MLB games and players at the game why not have one of the pitchers talk to the boy and tell him it happens to the best of them? Did ESPN enjoy humiliating the boy who had been humiliated enough? These boys take their performance very seriously. I don't enjoy watching a cute boy have a melt down because of a bad performance. The kid shown in the above video, I just absolutely loved him as did my uncle. Besides being cute, he was a good ball player.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee4 years ago in Journal
Motivating Yourself to Work Out
In my opinion, 90% of us have been there (I'll leave out the ten percent of fitness aficionados who appear to never burn out). It's the area where we simply don't want to work out or can't muster the energy to do so. A week goes by and you haven't done any exercise because you put it off till the next day and then come up with another reason to not do it when the following day arrives.
By Driven Mindset4 years ago in Journal
5 Top TV Series To Watch To Make You A Smarter Entrepreneur
10% versus 53%. Huge difference, right? And no, these are not the scores from a test or an election. This is the amount of information you store when you read a book as opposed to when you watch a movie.
By Phoebe Srekubea Mante4 years ago in Journal






