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The Internship

The Internship

16 September 2013

Google is one of the most desirable employers in the world. Getting a job there is not easy. When two middle aged watch salesmen lose their jobs and their prospects for a stable income, one of them comes up with the idea of applying for an internship at Google, which offers the chance of landing a permanent job with this new tech icon company.

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Before Midnight

Before Midnight

1 September 2013

Having watched the two previous films in this series (Before Sunrise and Before Sunset) I wanted to see what has happened to Jessie and Celine since we last saw them in Paris.

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A Late Quartet, 42, and Croods

A Late Quartet, 42, and Croods

26 August 2013

The trailer for A Late Quartet made the film look silly. But classical music lovers listen up!

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Toy Story

Toy Story

25 July 2013

I only discovered Pixar films when Finding Nemo came out in 2003. Now I have finally had a chance to see Pixar’s first full-feature film, Toy Story.

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Building Meaning in a Secular Society

Building Meaning in a Secular Society

10 July 2013

David Brooks attempts an interesting summary of Charles Taylor’s book “The Secular Society.” I have long felt that meaning does not require the existence of a God.

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A Good Day to Die Hard

A Good Day to Die Hard

3 July 2013

Maybe a decade ago I stumbled into a Die Hardfilm on the road somewhere. I wanted to wind down in a hotel room. The action flik that I never wanted to see in a cinema was much better than I anticipated.  This sequel A Good Day to Die Hardis just plain old stupid.

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Jack Reacher, A Perfect Plan (Un Plan Parfait), This is 40

Jack Reacher, A Perfect Plan (Un Plan Parfait), This is 40

25 June 2013

Remember the days when everyone in the airplane has to see the same movie. All new planes have personalized entertainment unit, which makes it difficult for movie fans to sleep during a flight. I am getting better at turning of the little screen! Because I had seen many of the new films on offer, I sampled three lesser-known films on recent flights.

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