Posts in GUEST EDITORIAL
GUEST COLUMN: Movie Review of "The Pursuit of Happyness"

by Lewis Robinson

“The Pursuit of Happyness” is a 2006 movie that stars Will Smith and his son Jaden. This biographical film won a lot of awards and is recognized as a movie that everyone should watch at least once. The film follows Chris Gardner as he tries to deal with the responsibilities of being a parent while also going through the trials of being homeless.

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GUEST COLUMN: How to Pay for Your Tickets to the Movies 

by Kevin Gardner

While streaming services are popular, seeing a movie in theaters is still one of the best forms of entertainment. However, due to an increase in everything from concessions to ticket prices, you might be among those who do not want to go to the movies as often as you would like to. However, there are ways to pay for your tickets without having to break the bank. Consider the following suggestions for how to pay for your tickets to the movies.

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GUEST COLUMN: 5 Cars That Were in Major Action Films

by Lewis Robinson

Action is one of the most popular film genres, and it shows more and more every year. One of the things that is seen most often in a good action film is a slew of gorgeous cars, most of them classics in one way or another. Some cars tend to appear in more action films than others, and viewers tend to take notice of that fact. Consider the following five cars that were in major action films.

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GUEST COLUMN: 3 Movies That Showed Holiday Shopping Madness

by Lewis Robinson

Holiday shopping is a certain kind of madness that everyone expects around Christmas time. Getting gifts for everyone you need at a reasonable price without going broke, all while dealing with crowds and crazy lines. It wouldn't be a Christmas that you can relate to if this experience wasn't captured in a Christmas movie. Here are the top holiday movies when it comes to showing shopping madness while trying to get into the spirit of Christmas. 

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America’s Favorite Christmas Sweaters Inspired by Christmas Movies Revealed 

A new study reveals the most popular Christmas sweaters inspired by Christmas movies, with sweaters themed from Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch being the most popular.  The research conducted by Boohoo analyzed the monthly US search volume for the Christmas movie-themed clothing to establish which Christmas sweater is the most sought-after this holiday season.  

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SQL Server Database Corruption: Errors, Causes, and Solutions 

by Daniel Ng

The SQL Server is one of the most important elements of the professional world. The server stores all the physical data files in .mdf file format. The first page of the file contains the header information. The header page is responsible for keeping the information regarding the Database such as file signature, size, and other important items.

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Depression: Former "Blue's Clues" Star Steve Burns Shares Why He Left The Show

by Michael Peres

Kids in the 90s may remember yelling at the TV while watching Blue's Clues to tell Steve where the pawprints were. The popular 1996 children's series Blue's Clues was hosted by Steve Burns. However, the show ended in 2006. As part of the show, Blue, his fictional adorable pet dog, would leave clues for him and his friends to discover. Nevertheless, Steve departed from the show in 2002 for "college."

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GUEST EDITORIAL: What a Modern "Catch Me If You Can" Might Look Like

by Lewis Robinson

In the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can, Frank Abagnale Jr. makes his living through a series of cons, forgeries and fortunate situations as he pretends to be a pilot for Pan Am, a doctor in Georgia, and a prosecutor in Louisiana. It takes a long time before his crimes even appear on the radar, after which he is pursued by FBI agent Carl Hanratty. Though this movie is based on a true story, the true story itself is a bit questionable. If one were to modernize the film, it would be even more questionable without making some serious changes. Consider what a modern Catch Me If You Can might look like.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Movie Review of 'Confessions of a Shopaholic'

by Lewis Robinson

The 2009 film Confessions of a Shopaholic brings the real-life horror of addiction to light as Rebecca tries to hide from debt collectors while also trying to give people advice on saving money. As romantic comedies are wont to do, she has a few bumbling moments before everything works out and she finds love at the end. However, there are quite a few lessons to be learned from this movie, and they are all very important.

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GUEST COLUMN: Five Ways to Train Like the Stars

by Lewis Robinson

Celebrities are often in the public eye and are held to high standards regarding their appearance, especially their fitness level. It's no wonder that with the films and posters, obtaining a celeb body can seem pretty unachievable for most fans. Some may make it look easy, but staying in shape takes a lot of hard work and dedication. Fortunately, with the right mindset and a good plan, you can find your way to a fit body too.

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GUEST COLUMN: How Movies Can Improve Your Life

by Devin Caldwell

Who doesn't love to sit down with a good movie from time to time? Whether you rarely watch or you regularly marathon your favorites on the weekend, nearly everybody enjoys movies. What you might not realize is that your love for a good flick could be improving your life without you even realizing it. In fact, watching movies can have a profound impact on you.

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