There is chemistry that literally sets the hero on fire. A witty repartee in the film that will put a smile on your face while munching on popcorn (cheese and caramel for me!). Non-stop action (not CGI) that will make your jaw drop (watch out for the popcorn!). And yes, it may be a coincidence that the film was released on International Workers’ Day, but what a wonderful coincidence!
What happens when a superstar stuntman falls in love with a cinematographer? Colt Seavers (the irrepressible Ryan Gosling) fell off buildings, crashed cars, got burned and more for superstar Tom Ryder (played with incredible arrogance by Aaron Taylor-Johnson). However, after a spine-breaking fall, he goes into hiding. Colt is called back to Sydney by Gail Meyers – the successful producer of most of Tom Ryder’s films – and tells Colt that this is Jody Moreno’s first film as a director. Tom has always had a crush on Jody. Jody Moreno is played by the attractive Emily Blunt.
What comes after Colt is non-stop fun! A missing superstar, filming amazing action sequences for the movie, a dead body and, of course, high-class romance! What financial lessons can this video on filmmaking teach wise investors?
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Give credit where credit is due
Director David Leitch helped create John Wick and directed Bullet Train and Atomic Bomb. In this ode to unsung heroes, the director draws attention to an critical fact. In a world where gigantic action stars always claim to do their own stunts, the real men and women who perform those stunts are never given credit, and no Oscars are awarded for the deadly stunts we see on the gigantic screen. In creating The Fall Guy, the director not only pays tribute to the people behind the scenes of the films. And what a fun ride it is!
Even the smartest investors can’t build an amazing portfolio on their own. There’s a portfolio manager who handles all the details for you, gives you timely advice, and even offers guidance when things aren’t going so well. Plus, you have friends who give you tips and share information with you. Perhaps a family member who pushed you to start your financial journey. As a tribute to the unsung heroes of your financial life, this video reminds you to give credit where it’s due. Appreciate the team that helps you develop. And thank them!
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Laugh on your way to the bank
The KISS song “I was made for lovin’ you” performed by YUNGBLUD sounds like an anthem throughout the movie. The song suits the romance between the main stars as well as the action you will see on screen. Plus, the movie is filled with references to things like Comic Con (and the desperate need to be in Hall H, which, if full, guarantees a good opening for the movie), inside jokes about misbehaving stars, and more.
You’ll have a great laugh if you know this. Just like in financial life, if you have the right information, you will go all the way to the bank laughing. Stay up to date with all the happenings in the financial world, read everything relevant and grow, as the song says: “I wish there were more of you to love!”
You’re clever and know that the movie is based on a TV show called Fall Guy (1981-1986) in which Lee Majors plays Colt Seavers. It’s great fun to see Lee Majors appear on screen at the end. The amazing part of the video is that it gives credit and even shows behind the scenes footage of Ryan Gosling’s stunt doubles and also gives them credit. It’s a fun movie that will make you want to go to the beach, drink a peppery margarita, and hang out with someone who will answer your question, “Are you unwell of me?”
Posted: May 4, 2024 09:57 EST