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Chicago


Chicago


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The movie version of Kander and Ebb’s Chicago was long in the making, but it’s well worth the wait. Director Rob Marshall’s main change was to turn the classic musical numbers into fantasy sequences, but of course this isn’t obvious on CD. Most importantly, the arrangements are bursting with life while being true to the show’s spirit, and the casting is simply inspired. Catherine Zeta-Jones actual…

Cohen, Leonard - Bird On A Wire (1972)


Cohen, Leonard – Bird On A Wire (1972)


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Originally released in 1972 and directed by celebrated British filmmaker Tony Palmer, Bird on a Wire follows Cohen on his 1972 European tour and contains 17 classic performances, 4 poems and tour footage. After several edits it was relreleased in 1974. Like many films from the era it was thought that the original print had been lost, but in 2009 more than 290 rolls of film in rusted cans were disc…

Cream - Farewell Concert


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Cream’s 2005 reunion (after a mere 37 years apart) was big news and a very hot ticket. But anyone wondering what the fuss was all about is unlikely to get much enlightenment from Cream – Farewell Concert. The trio’s (guitarist Eric Clapton, bass player Jack Bruce, and drummer Ginger Baker) November 1968 gig at London’s Royal Albert Hall, the same venue chosen for their reunion, may have been a spe…

Extreme Measures [VHS]


Extreme Measures [VHS]


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Extreme Measures loses credibility near the climax when it sacrifices its hold on reality, but this entertaining, intelligent thriller effectively applies a formulaic plot to the complicated ethics of medical research. It also gives Hugh Grant an opportunity to break free from lightweight comedy by playing an emergency room surgeon who discovers that a renowned neurologist (Gene Hackman) has been …

Fist [VHS]


Fist [VHS]


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Considering that Sylvester Stallone’s first film of any real distinction was Rocky, an Academy Award winner for best picture and an instant classic, it’s a safe bet that he had free rein when it came to his next project. In F.I.S.T. (released in 1978), he chose a vehicle that matched him with a big-time director (Norman Jewison of In the Heat of the Night and The Thomas Crown Affair renown), a scr…

Doomwatch [VHS]


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The Marriage Counselor


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Final Destination 2


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Final Destination 2 begins with a well-orchestrated multicar pileup on a freeway–a horrifying accident that turns out to be a premonition, as seen by a young woman (A.J. Cook) who saves herself and several other people by blocking a freeway on-ramp. Thus, as in the first Final Destination, a prescient vision disrupts the destined plans of death, and death goes to extreme lengths to correct m…

The First 48: The Most Intense Investigations


The First 48: The Most Intense Investigations


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Fans voted & selected these top 7 episodes from the first 48. Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 12/19/2006 Run time: 350 minutes…

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Best gender barrier breaking event: Lorena Ochoa, the top player in the Gulf of women who won the 2007 Women's British Open at St. Andrews, the first women – Event on the Old Course, the home of the man's only R & A. It was Ochoa's first major championship, so its the first player since Tony Lema in 1964, to win first career major at the Old Course. "When in St. Andrews to make history – there is nothing more to say," said a happy Ochoa.

Best Non-major tournament: No man with two young sons each need a victory, or perhaps even a Weekend to play golf and take a short break from reality, more than Clarke in the '06 Ryder Cup. Clarke played brilliantly when holing a putter over 100 meters directly from the green and missed only the clinching point for Europe of a matter of minutes. It was the good-mood – History of the decade, even if you were an American. Honorable Mention: Assorted Bay Hill tournament, where Tiger Woods holed putts walk-off victory on the last green.

Best comeback: Used the comeback player of the Year Award, to be reserved for players to overcome the physical need, but Steve Stricker took the prize when he returned to his game in 2006 and rose from the 337th in the world ranking 63rd. The following year, he rose to No. 4 in the world and won again. "After I won the second time," Stricker said, "Tiger looked at me in the eye and was dead serious and said," You know, no one will ever do it again. "That's pretty cool."

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Best quote: Phil Mickelson, after the double bogey '06 Losing U.S. Open at Winged Foot with a blow: "I'm such an idiot."

Best round you never heard: Jason Bohn won the 2001 Canadian Tour event in Huron Oaks in Sarnia, Ontario, with a final round of 58, 13 under par, a stroke better than all of the recorded PGA Tour score. (Shigeki Maryuama immediately shot 58 in a U.S. Open qualifying event.) Bohn's round featured a bogey, and he lay down on the final hole, a reachable Par 5 over water to ensure at any stage and the victory. "It was crazy wild," he said. "I had a bad chip shot hit, and is then in. "

Best simultaneous drive for show, putt for dough: Follow the 2001 Phoenix Open, Andrew Magee's On the 332-yard par-4 17. Hole hopped onto the green, while Tom Byrum was food before feeding putt. Magee Byrum's putter and ball bounced into the cup for a crazy, but valid-hole-in-one. "It was the first putt Tom made every day," joked caddy in the group.

Best non-major walkoff shot: Scott Verplank had just a hit brilliant shots on the first playoff hole in the 2004 Ford Championship at Doral's tough 18th Hole. Then Craig Parry hit a sweet 6-iron shot from 176 yards that went into the hole and an eagle to win.

Best PAYBACK: Woods beat Stephen Ames in the first round the 2006 World Match Play Championship's, 9 and 8

Best non-declaration: Woods, asked if he was before the tournament Comments were aware of Ames that his play will make a critical, smiled and repeated: "Nine and eight."

Best Junior Moment: Tie, 12-year-old Morgan Pressel of the U.S. Women's Open 2001 qualified majority (two 77s, where they shot and missed the cut), and 13-year-old Michelle Wie became the youngest golfer to win an adult USGA event with their 2003 Amateur Public Links Women's Championship. This summer, she was also the youngest player to make the decline in U.S. Women's Open.

Best Golf Channel putdown: Arnold Palmer, Co-founder and co-owner of Golf Channel, was asked to make a post-round interview with the network, after he finished the game in the '01 Classic at Laurel Marconi Valley, his home course. "The Golf Channel?" Palmer said. "I do not see that crap." Then he laughed.

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You're good. You can even show flashes of greatness. But you're not a champion. Not yet. "A master," says James Citrin, author of The Dynamic Path is someone who has become the largest single contributor he can be. "

That goes for the economy, and sports. As a senior director at Spencer Stuart, one of the leading executive recruitment company with offices worldwide Citrine Master works with business, the support of big-money CEOs and directors of City Chiefs aboard dozens of companies like Yahoo, Motorola and Microsoft.

Thus, The Dynamic Path, Citrin, an American to write, sat down with some of the best sports master of his Countries, by Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods on Lance Armstrong and Magic Johnson, and looked for the major components that make a champion. He looked for the ingredients that a Champion into a leading company to develop and make, after all, a legacy builder.

Champion-class performance begins with the basics you probably already know, work ethic, mental strength, commitment to the work in hand. But there's more, "says Citrin. Whether your game is golf, cycling, or accounting, there are always more. Here are six crucial training are points you must remember, as you strive to become a champion in your arena.

1. Burn, that last one percent in a Competition, holding something in reserve is a sign that you're afraid to fail, "says Citrin. How so? It is difficult for some people to admit that they may not as good as the competition. If you lose your absolute all and anyway, then you are not the best, and you have to face that, but by going back a bit, you can to say: "Well, next time I'll work harder." Wrong. Champions hate to lose, but they are never afraid to lose.

2. Up reinvent itself. A champion knows that he does not find the zone by in a rut. He takes the difficult steps of unlearning and relearning. As good as he was, newly Tiger Woods invented his golf swing not once but twice in his career. And not only were the tweaks, "says Citrin. Woods realized that the only way to get on his game, a even higher level was to start from scratch and master something new. The result? "His winning percentage tournament, is now close to 60 percent," says Citrin. "He play better golf now and is as mentally tough as he always has been. "

3. Use "director" of the practice. Every golfer can play a little practice. Each player can enjoy a light bicycle trip in the countryside. But World Cup play-requires a greater level approach, "says Citrin.

Björn Borg, one of the greatest champions of tennis, practiced in a manner which was designed to eliminate his thoughts from the equation: he worked on a particular shot, until he could perform automatically, in every situation, and then moved to another shot. In a game, directed by muscle memory and reflexes Borg stroke, without that his brain preserved in the type of recording. For golfers, this driving range offers Citrine prescription: 'Hit a pitching wedge to a flag 100 200-fold with the aim of the ball within 10m 80 percent of the time, "he says." Do this for a few hours every weekend, until you reach your goal. "Then you take a another shot.

4. Stop going for the glory shot. It's amazing shot to win makes you intellectually rigid, not mentally tough, "says Citrin. Please contact enormous pressure to perform perfectly to himself, especially if you just made a mistake and want to recover. "Stop it, by trying to win-win" Citrin says. "The biggest competitor happen Just let it." Citrin, an avid tennis player, notes that even the most advanced levels, but Approximately 20 percent of the points are won with almost winning shots. The same is true in golf: In a 72-hole tournament, a pro sinks only 15 to 20 birdies, or about 25 percent of all Shots. The key to mental strength and concentration is clear to play consistently and take advantage of the opportunities, rather than forcing them. Woods, Citrin says, is a master of this.

5. Prepare for the intersection before you see them. Recognize true champions, there will come times in her life where she needs to develop. For one Athlete's skills eventually undermined. It will transform itself into something else. Take advantage of Jonty Rhodes, who took on his retirement from professional cricket, a body as an account executive for a leading South African bank. He has managed to keep a foot in the world of sports and the economy and is still very much in cricket through coaching and commitment.

In the developing situation, it is even more important in a non-athletic career: You have a master-level performer in your field. Now you have to take the next step. "There are questions you can always ask yourself: I am still learning and growing? Am I motivated? Passionate? Are major projects and opportunities, there's my way? "Citrin says.

6. The move to incorporate into a leadership role. What happens to Champions who want to develop? They fall, "says Citrin. Just look at Mike Tyson. But the big step to great leaders. Not thinking about leadership, having You will receive the promotion, "says Citrin. Start planning now.

The unexpected and inspiring example of this is, according to Citrin, American professional skateboarder Tony Hawk. Although Hawk is no longer active, he is still driving in exhibitions and has leveraged his celebrity to create, the Tony Hawk Foundation, to build the skate park in downtown district to assist, help-risk children.

He grew up with his sport and helped millions of young people into it, all outside the exercise in a social environment. Hawk Skateboard made socially acceptable. Its impact is enormous. "And that defines how a champion developed into a leader: Change your focus to people in your Surrounding successful and in turn perpetuate your own World Cup success.

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Romo, Palmer, other QBs are aware of their legacies are in the playoffs Aaron Rodgers and Mark Sanchez are preparing to make their first playoff games, and Carson Palmer and Tony Romo looking for their first playoff victory. Quarterbacks make their heritage in the postseason, and the four, which is a first playoff victory well aware of this weekend. "The quarterback will be judged, fairly or unfairly, by the success in the playoffs," Rodgers told reporters this week. "You …

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