
A Very Courageous Decision: The Inside Story of Yes Minister
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The behind-the-scenes story of one of the most successful and admired sitcoms of the 1980s In 1977...

Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Trumpocracy: The Corruption of the American Republic in Books
Mar 15, 2018 (Updated Mar 15, 2018)
Former George W. Bush speechwriter, David Frum, writes about the biggest threat to democracy in a factual, scholarly way without resorting to tabloid remarks. Frum carefully builds his argument using well-recognised sources from across the political, historical and media spectrum.
While he is clearly not a fan of the President, his critique mostly focusses on how Trump distorts and uses his power unconstitutionally, attempting to subvert institutions for his own benefit. But he also criticises those around him who have helped him stay in power such as Paul Ryan and Michael Flynn. What is worrying is the increase of military personnel and financiers who surround him, similar to those of many authoritarian nations, who exacerbate irrational decision-making.
He speaks about his voter base which also includes swathes of young white men, who are disillusioned and care less about religion and sexism - hence why Hillary Clinton was unable to change their minds. It is a well-argued, eye-opening book that does not resort to character bashing.

Erika (17789 KP) rated Aquaman (2018) in Movies
Dec 22, 2018 (Updated Dec 22, 2018)
The action was good. The VFX/CGI made this entire film, and... cough, cough, Marvel take note because the CGI in the last 3rd of Black Panther and last battle scene in IW were a cluster from a VFX standpoint.
Do you want fighting underwater? Some dude in a weird helmet with daddy issues? A slight Indiana Jones vibe for around 30 minutes? Some big d*** energy from Aquaman? Then, this is the film for you.
I don't even like Amber Heard, but she was one of my favorite characters. I don't think Aquaman really had to save her throughout the movie. Jason Momoa was definitely the right person to pull off Aquaman without making him super weird.
The only weird casting decision was Patrick Wilson... Anytime I see him in films, I think of that super weird/awkward sex scene in Watchmen, which forever scarred me...I will gladly go see this at least one more time before it leaves theaters.

Awix (3310 KP) rated Sorry We Missed You (2019) in Movies
Nov 5, 2019
A fairly typical Loach movie, in that it doesn't really aspire to entertain, nor does it attempt to be impartial. The film's thesis - that zero-hours contracts and the gig economy are just mechanisms to exploit the most vulnerable section of the workforce - is left implicit, but is put across with the customary power. This is no-frills film-making, and rough around the edges in places - but the decision to cast non-professionals in key roles pays off as they give deeply affecting performances. I have seen movies about homeless children in Syria which were less emotionally wrenching to watch than this one. An angry film, and one which seeks to communicate that anger to the audience; quite possibly a very important film, but not at all easy viewing.

Batman Unlimited: Gotham City’s Most Wanted
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Test your detective skills in Batman Unlimited: Gotham City’s Most Wanted, a puzzle adventure app...

Leadership and Organisational Problem Solving: Learning to Lead and Manage the Organisational Maze
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Using an organisational approach to lead and manage an organisation is a complex field, and there...

Leading International Projects: Diverse Strategies for Project Success
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Project managers leading international projects must deliver value and align the project outcomes to...

Practical Consultancy Ethics: Professional Excellence for it and Management Consultants
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Consultants - working for an organization but not as part of it - are particularly subject to...

Disruptive Technologies: Understand, Evaluate, Respond
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Disruptive Technologies outlines the steps businesses can take to engage with emerging technologies...
Activity Based Management: Improving Processes and Profitability
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This title was first published in 2001: Product and particularly customer profitability are black...