The Last Word - September 2009

The Last Word

What is your favorite movie? Why?

“The Hunt for Red October.  First, it shows people (the crew) who are looking for a better life for themselves while trying to help the greater cause of peace.  Second, it shows people trying to make a difference in their lives and the lives of others while crossing cultural lines.  Not to mention the great excitement and cool submarine shots!”

Gordon Miles • Chief Operating Officer, Prudential Americana Group


“When Harry Met Sally.  I love the old married couples, who, even after 40, 50 and 60 years of marriage, are excited to talk about the day they met.”

Marla Letizia • Founder and CEO, Big Traffic Mass Media


“It’s a Wonderful Life.  I like it for many reasons: dedication to others, family and as a source of happiness.”

Ian D. Hirsch • President, Fortress Credit Services


“The Notebook.  The movie portrays what life really is all about – our relationships.”

Kathy J. Cunningham, MA • Campus Director, Regis University


“My favorite movie is ‘Field of Dreams.’ I like the theme of redemption and the opportunity to heal past mistakes. All of the characters, even the minor ones, are three-dimensional and interesting. I’m also a big baseball fan. Someday, I’d like to visit Iowa and find that ballpark.”

Brian Rouff • Managing Partner, Imagine Marketing


“I like movies for their quotable lines:  Cool Hand Luke, ‘What we have here is a failure to communicate.’; Jerry Maguire, ‘Show me the money!, You had me at hello.  You complete me.’; Wall Street, ‘Want a friend?  Get a dog., Well, life all comes down to a few moments and this is one of them.’”

Dave Kohlenberger • Chief Operating Officer, Ecolite Integrated Building Systems West

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