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Breaking Into Hollywood - How Do I Sell My New Screenplay?

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  1. Flipping Properties Works In Any Market
    by Richard Reichmann. For years, hot-shot speculators made huge profits flipping condos in Florida and Vegas before they were even constructed. All the while, the naysayers in the ivory towers of Wall Street and academia warned of a "housing bubble" that was sure to burst as all bubbles do. When Fed chairman Alan Greenspan said that national real estate market was "frothy," the writing was really on the wall, and any... products, articles, news

  2. Movie Review - Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
    by Darren LaRose. Harold and Kumar go to White Castle is the latest film from director Danny Leiner, whose previous credits include the mediocre Dude, Where's My Car. This film, thankfully, is much better; the writing is clever and funny and the characters are extremely likable. Harold, played by John Cho, is a straight-laced junior investment analyst who likes to play it safe, and ends up having work dumped on hi... products, articles, news

  3. Tips on Cleaning Oil Painting
    by Vijay Kanth. An advice on cleaning any oil painting tats covered in dust or yellowed varnish has to come with a qualified disclaimer. More than other types of rough and ready projects, cleaning oil paintings need to be really trusted to specialist conservators. However, if you're painting is not that old, not offensively precious, or not too significant, there are a few likely ways to make it look brighter an... products, articles, news

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