This Topic stems from THREE prevoius posts,
Post titles"TeePee President" and "tHERE IS A pRESIDENT TOO", and where in "UNITY IN THE BODY" where at the end of that post there is a 'the ROMANCE holding on, still standing at The ALTER; yet as it STANDS, only to the personal journey of and not directly to any morale within these two movies, or films- Dragonheart and Lord Of The Rings ; ...
...from the "real days, as in Today, or the Modern day, as a given...
...AND then, to WHAT COULD relate to a "USAs' president'S" concerns today ..
; today, from what- all previous presidents, all former branches of our governments', and all previous doctrines, articles, guides, and advices, from all of our former statesmens'- have beens, have presented ; the success' and failures' history, of politics and government, in all the world's history, as they present and represent today; for tomorrow, or, the future of our countrys' governing.
- As a citizen, who could be " Starting with Todays Top News" (the news at the moment from Yahoo) for some outlook!
Useless job-hunting methods
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Cover letters
First impressions
Find best job-hunting techniques - As a senior, concidering what may be available in oppertunity; those sustainabily and within moral values ; for theirselves; mostly for their children and their future "grandchildrens"- generations.. : a genral vision can be gained from a vision; that is this, ; if you can immagine these that follow;
- some concepts from the making of a particulsrly old movie,(here's a short review from NYTIMES) Review Summary
Ernest Hemingway's short novel The Old Man and the Sea was probably unfilmable to begin with, but this didn't stop John Sturges from trying to cinematize Hemingway's tight little character study. Spencer Tracy is the Old Man, a Cuban fisherman who tries to haul in a huge fish that he catches far from shore. Tracy's tiny boat is besieged by sharks and by natural elements, but the Old Man stubbornly sticks to his job. In the end, the fish is nothing more than a skeleton, and the Old Man returns to his tiny hovel to "dream about the lions." Spencer Tracy may have been dreaming about the Oscar when he agreed to make this film, but Old Man and the Sea is defeated by pretentiousness and by several unconvincing "sea" scenes shot in a studio tank (even though both Tracy and director Sturges underwent incredible hardships filming in a "*real"" boat on the *"real" ocean* : (The astrict I edited in with quotation marks (*" " ) for this Topic). Old Man and the Sea was remade as a 1990 made-for-TV movie starring Anthony Quinn, which compounded the mistakes made in the Tracy version by grafting on a pointless love story. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide - .
Similar Movies (To to "The Old Man And The River" first)(secondly Similar to this Post Topic)
The Wide Blue Road
The Old Man Who Read Love Stories
SIMILAR TO CONFLICT as a Non-Documentary Film's and films Past
The Hurt Locker could be the great Iraq movie
(Similar to driven away from my main subject to write about the world beyond ... seemed to mimic the extravagant apocalypses of ... ..cataclysm, its rippling ...ramifications or its troubling celluloid parallels ...
2001: A Space Odyssey - an Author In The News Today, so.. so lets say "Books", i.e. ,Chapel Hill native Wells Tower is America's next top author
Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned has earned lavish praise from all corners. The New York Times published a pair of raves, one from the reliably captious staff reviewer Michiko Kakutani and another from the celebrity literary critic Edmund White.
By Adam Sobsey 29 Apr 2009 (Arts: Lit Local) - Kind of absorbing the collougue of it all- or fighting the logic?
Reel Politik
"Spy Game" and "The Wide Blue Road" explore political concerns in vastly different ways.
By James Morrison 12 Dec 2001 (Film: Feature/ Review)
21 Nov 2001
Movie Spotlight
"Spy Game" opens Wednesday, Nov. 21
21 Nov 2001 (Ye Olde Archives: Spotlight) - BACK TO THE WILD BLUE ROAD---- Review Summary
The Italian director Gillo Pontecorvo's 1957 film is a political movie that, partly through the powerful lead performance of its star, the relatively young Yves Montand, transcends its own politics. In its portrait of a humble fishing village, the movie reverently looks back to the early films of Rossellini. But at the same time, the movie has a high scenic gloss aesthetically at odds with neo-realist austerity. As stirringly heartfelt as it is, Mr. Montand's portrayal of a proud renegade fisherman who breaks the law to make a better life for his family is a star performance radiant with macho glamour. — Stephen Holden, The New York Times
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