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The Sure Thing (Special Edition) The Sure Thing (Special Edition)
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Romantic comedy from Rob Reiner about two college students--fun-loving John Cusack and strait-laced Daphne Zuniga--who are forced by circumstances to make a cross-country vacation trip together...and despite their objections can't help falling in love. Anthony Edwards and Nicollette Sheridan co-star; look for Tim Robbins as "Gary Cooper." 94 min. Standard and Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; audio commentary by Reiner; trivia.

Two mismatched college students (John Cusack and Daphne Zuniga) find themselves trapped together during a cross-country road trip, trying to make it home for the holidays. She can't stand him, and he just wants to get to L.A., where a sexy "sure thing" is waiting to greet him with open arms. It's not hard to predict where this sweetly old-fashioned romantic comedy is going to end up, but along the way there are many pleasures to be had. Director Rob Reiner, in his second feature (after This Is Spinal Tap), has a nice eye for the kitschy flotsam found along the American highway, and his identification with the college kids doesn't condescend to them one bit. The movie helped make a star of John Cusack, who gives a delightfully spritzy performance--kind of a precursor to his similarly energetic, likable turn in Say Anything. Given the usual crass tenor of Hollywood college movies, The Sure Thing is something to treasure. --Robert Horton

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Ron Howard's rollicking comedy hit stars Henry Winkler as a straight-arrow city morgue worker whose staid worklife is hilariously disrupted with the arrival of off-the-wall assistant Michael Keaton (his film debut), who uses their workplace to launch a call girl service. Shelley Long co-stars as a hooker with a heart of gold; look for a young Kevin Costner. 105 min. Standard and Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: English, French; scene access.

Ron Howard's breakthrough film as a director launched Michael Keaton as a screen comic. In this film, he is teamed with a hangdog Henry Winkler as a pair of night attendants at a city morgue. Thinking entrepreneurially, Keaton (as the flakier half of the team) convinces a reluctant Winkler that they could kill two birds with one stone and use their quiet surroundings to start a call-girl business. The first girl in the stable of these unlikely pimps: Shelley Long, pre-Cheers. Given the rather tasteless subject matter (ever really met a happy hooker?), it's surprisingly good fun, ignited by the chemistry between the nebbish Winkler and the jet-propelled Keaton, who seized this role and used it to shoot him to stardom--and into several years of stinkers. Meanwhile, the film was supposed to help Winkler segue from the Fonz on Happy Days to a career acting in movies, but whatever happened to him? --Marshall Fine

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From two veteran television directors, here is a comprehensive career handbook to the most popular form of comedy in the world: the television sitcom. Revealed are the rules, the language, and the traditions of this popular art form and how the pacing, jokes, and dialogue in a sitcom differ from those in film and theater. The authors walk readers through a typical, five-day sitcom schedule and offer a colorful, first-person account of what it feels like to be on the set. Most importantly, they offer insider information on how to launch a career in this exciting industry. Included are profiles of several behind-the-scenes careers in television, complete with information about salary, educational requirements, career track, and how to break-in. The Sitcom Career Book will show readers why working on a sitcom is one of the best jobs in Hollywood.


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If I were a script writer in the movie business, how many stories could I tell? (Seriously I can't due to the nature of my coaching relationships). However a theme that keeps repeating throughout my work is anger & attractiveness:

The story goes like this:

Girl meets boy, fall in love, have relationship, relationship fails - break up! But WHAT-A-BREAK UP!

From throwing 'Singles again' parties to destroying his car, to vandalizing an apartment etc....what does that tell me about your character, your core being?

Anger? OK, it's over, for whatever reason you couldn't or wouldn't work it out. Now at this point, that's it, it's done, game over!

At the same time a new beginning, maybe the first day of the rest of your life, the next will be even better...

So, venting is not only fine but needs to happen! Having outbursts that destroy property or maybe even health is nuts!

Eckart Tolle speaks about the EGO. Your anger reflects what your ego is experiencing! Are you your ego, or are you the one in control?

Thomas Leonard, the father of modern coaching writes in his book '28 Laws of Attraction' about the presence.

The relationship is gone, he/ she is moving on and so should you! It hurts, I know, but you cannot shackle someone to your bedpost if the don't want to any longer! If you consciously live in the present you should see a sea of opportunities - if you live in self pitty, denial and hate you see nothing but black!

Choices, my mentor David Steele speaks of being the 'Chooser', meaning you always have a choice - the choice is yours to make, so don't leave it up to someone else or circumstances to dictate what it is you feel at any given moment!

Tony Robbins speaks of being able to change your mindset in an instant!

Whenever I come across someone with so much anger and 'blackness' before their eyes I ask them to tell me about the first moment they met their ex, and then the one before and the one before! This takes off the negative edge and puts them in a positive mindset of joyful experiences. Let your recent ex move on and spoil yourself rotten - not necessarily financially but emotionally, learn a new language, take up a new hobby, make new friends and in doing so you will be the radiant person that attracts your potential mate and who is 'attractive'.

Would you want to be around someone negative, bad mouthing people, destructive and downright ugly in his ways? If your answer is no then change your ways and live in excess of your positive feelings. Become the person you would like to see and date, with values you cherish!

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I Love Panto...oh No you Don’t!

Pantomime is a uniquely British tradition with a history stretching back over 100 years. It features on many peoples’ ‘to do’ list, and gives those with children an excuse to indulge in a bit of escapism and joviality, although unaccompanied adults have also occasionally been spotted in the audience at Panto productions!

Children’s favourite stories such as Aladdin, Puss in Boots, Cinderella and Peter Pan are perennial panto favourites. Plot lines are mercilessly slaughtered in pursuit of laughs, and in major productions which feature one or more celebrities their punch line is inevitably incorporated into the pun-filled script.

To add to the fun a ghastly selection of burly, masculine, cross-dressing ‘dames’ take to the stage alongside pretty young actresses in tights, who in turn are pretending to be men. With all of this served up with a soupcon of audience participation, a raucous and fun-filled evening is guaranteed once the curtains open and everyone gets into the spirit of the production.

Indeed, the audience is actively encouraged to regularly help out the heroes by alerting them to the presence of the panto villain. With frantic cries of “he’s behind you”, they collectively shout their warning to the hero whilst also hissing and booing the villain. Other dialogue between the audience and on-stage characters occurs when a conflict of opinions arises, such as when the Wicked Queen in Snow White insists that she is “the fairest of them all”. “Oh, no you’re not!” will be the inevitable response from the audience, and then a game of verbal ping pong will ensue, with the Queen insisting “oh, yes I am!” several times until the audience eventually wins.

Many popular characters from British TV take part in panto each including popular actor Christopher Biggins who had a 38-year continuous streak of starring in various panto productions until 2007, when he opted to appear in ‘I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here’ in Australia instead. He eventually won that reality TV competition, and no doubt the 59-year-old will be returning to Panto next year as a Jungle King!

And it’s not just UK stars that are appearing in Pantomime; it has become so popular in recent years that even big names from Hollywood such as Henry Winkler and Mickey Rooney have agreed to appear in them. Indeed, their presence has encouraged many people to consider travelling much further than in the past to watch such big productions.

As a result London Theatre Breaks are no longer confined to offering the latest West End musicals, comedies and dramas, as more and more people add pantos to their must see list on a visit to the capital.

About the Author

Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.

I have a book which i think may be worth a lot of money, how can I find out its true value?

The book is called The 1000 Year conspiracy "Secret Germany Behind the Mask (historical roots of Nazism)" by Winkler. It's a book written during WWII and discusses the development of Nazism in Germany. The book is really an amazing historical read and i felt while reading it that there might be some importance to it. When I looked up the book I can find numerous reviews of the book and downloads of the script but no actual copies of the book itself. I bought the book at a little used book shop, it's ominous title and beautiful black leather binding really drew me to it. I only paid $50 for it and I don't care if it's worth less I just want to know how important it really is.

If you are lucky, you can find it listed on Amazon.com. If not, there are other websites dealing with rare books.

Get Him to the Greek Set Visit: Jonah Hill
We've talked to Jonah Hill a lot over the last few years and while he's always been great to chat with, he really went above and beyond during our set visit to Get Him to the Greek . He sat down with us for over an hour and was rather entertaining as he talked about movies, his friends and how he stays grounded in Los Angeles.

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