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GUEST COLUMN: 10 Movie Stars That Were Injured On Set

by Kevin Gardner

You may equate movie stars with mansions, money, glamor, the red carpet, and fancy cars, but the truth is that this job isn’t all fun and games. As in many other workplaces, working on a film set has risks, including equipment failure, set problems, and dangerous stunts. Some actors commit themselves so much to the role that when they begin to act out a scene, they are willing to do things that endanger their physical integrity.

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GUEST COLUMN: The Staying Power of Pearl Harbor, More Than 20 Years Later

by Kevin Faber

Pearl Harbor was one of the most anticipated films of all time, and for a good reason: it had everything – action, romance, history. The movie came out in 2001 and was a huge success, grossing over $200 million at the box office. But what about Pearl Harbor has made it stand the test of time? Here are five reasons why the movie is still great more than 20 years later.

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GUEST COLUMN: Is Your Workplace Like "Office Space?" Tips for Dealing

by Kevin Faber

Before The Office and Severance were hits, Office Space was the comedic emblem of the average person’s experience of modern corporate culture. This much-loved 90s comedy classic resonated so strongly with people because they could identify with the protagonist’s discontent, and the movie’s depiction of corporate bureaucracy hit all the right notes. If you feel like you’ve got a chronic “case of the Mondays”, you don’t need to go the same lengths as Peter, Michael Bolton, or Milton

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GUEST COLUMN: 5 Top Movies Depicting the Court System

by Lewis Robinson

The subject of law and legal matters affects many people throughout their lives. For example, some may have to go to small-claims courts to recoup a limited financial loss. In contrast, others may find themselves in litigation when disagreements occur in business matters or personal situations such as divorce proceedings. Because many have had contact with the courts, the subject of law often finds its way into popular feature films because many audience-goers can relate to the topic in various ways.

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GUEST COLUMN: A Review of "Boiler Room"

by Kevin Gardner

Some of the most thought-provoking films are those that make people think about choices such as right or wrong. These films challenge a person's assumptions and beliefs and force them to question the very nature of their thoughts and perceptions. It's easy to assume you would act or behave in a certain situation until you get a glimpse of possible choices and environments that can affect how a person behaves. One such film is Boiler Room.

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What is the biggest DeFi cryptocurrency?

Blockchain and digital currencies will soon eliminate the need for a central bank to manage finance thanks to the particular services offered by defi development company. This word refers to initiatives to provide traditional financial services to customers directly, without the assistance of a third party. This article examines the biggest DeFi crypto to see in 2022 if you want to join in on the ground floor of the decentralized finance revolution.

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Movies That Help When You're Depressed  

by Pamela Foster

Sometimes a person who is going through a serious mental illness or issue may want to consider taking a look at some of the most popular movies for handling this particular feeling. It is quite common for people to express that they are attempting to deal with emotions like this, but they don't always know where to turn as far as making sure they get the help that they need to combat those challenging feelings.

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