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Breaking Into Hollywood - Do I Need To Read The Trades?

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  1. A Fresh Willy, Gilbert And AJ Show Interview
    by Lawrence Glover. This time, my more rough journalist friend, David Collins, has a one-on-one interview with each star at a time. First, the Willy, Gilbert & AJ Show's Willy Moreno gets interviewed. WILLY: "I might say, thanks for having me here." DAVID: "Yes. It's great. But there are some controversial things about this show, especially the portrayal of yourself, no doubt. I mean, if you look at some of these... products, articles, news

  2. Give It Up for Confusion
    by Walter Brasch. There's a lot of language today that confuses me. For example, does anyone know why certain people try to get someone's attention by shouting out, "Yo!" And if that doesn't work, they become redundant and shout out "Yo Yo!" That could be very confusing if you work for Duncan Toys or are a classic cellist. In today's language, everyone is a brother or, if they need to save their voice, "Bro," as ... products, articles, news

  3. Gangster Movies - America's Love Affair With The Bad Guy
    by Jay Smith. No matter how much we like to see the good guy triumph in the end and those who have committed crimes be punished for them, we can never quite shake off that sneaking enjoyment that comes from bad guys doing what they do and being good at it! Gangster movies have been a part of American cinema from the beginning and by taking a quick look at the genre, we definitely can see why. The two movies ... products, articles, news

  4. Voices In My Head - Day Job
    by Artie Leary. As I watched the finale of the hit Mob series The Sopranos I began to wonder what it must be like to work those kinds of hours. The typical nine to five job has never been a convenient fit for me. I either ended up at a job that I dreaded so I would arrive late and leave early or it was a job that I loved and would work long hours but felt like I was neglecting my family. Being in the mob thou... products, articles, news

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