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New Year’s Eve (+UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]

New Year's Eve (+UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]

Director/producer Garry Marshall brings together an stellar ensemble cast to celebrate love, hope, forgiveness, second chances and fresh starts, in intertwining stories told amidst the pulse and promise of New York City on the most dazzling night of the year.New Year’s Eve is all about parties, glitz, a midnight kiss, and maybe a few short-lived resolutions, right? Or could it be about something more? Valentine’s Day writer Katherine Fugate and director Garry Marshall have once again joined forc

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New Year, New Job! 101 Top Tips from Job-Hunt Experts for Your Holiday Job Search: How to Use the Holidays to Advance Your Job Search (NETability’s Online Job Search Guides)

New Year, New Job! 101 Top Tips from Job-Hunt Experts for Your Holiday Job Search: How to Use the Holidays to Advance Your Job Search (NETability's Online Job Search Guides)

Most job seekers think that “the holidays” at the end of the year are not a good time for a job search. But, the year-end holidays can be a great time for a job hunt, MUCH better than January when most people jump back into the job market and many more people are job hunting and the competition is tougher.

On the other hand, in November and December many employers are trying very hard to fill jobs before the end of the year so they will be fully staffed for the New Year.

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  6 Responses to “New Year’s Eve (+UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]”

  1. 31 of 35 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great (unlike Valentine’s Day), February 10, 2012
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    Niki (Milwaukee, WI) –

    I was skeptical about seeing this film because of the numerous negative reviews it received. However, I have to say that this film was excellent. I personally do not like the comparisons to Valentine’s Day because I thought that was a horrible movie. New Year’s Eve was poignant and introspective. Although, some parts may be cheesy, and yes, it takes awhile for all the storylines to develop, I laughed out loud throughout the whole movie. So I recommend that you give a shot, if you were on the fence like me. I hope that you are pleasantly surprised.

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  2. 44 of 52 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Just as good as Valentine’s Day, December 11, 2011
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    I Loved Valentine’s Day and so when I heard about this one I was very excited to go see it and it has some of my favorite actresses and actors in it. Of course people will call this film predictable and cheesy just like all the romantic built movies, but honestly there is not one romantic type of movie that is not predictable. Of course you know what’s going to happen at the end since it’s called a romantic movie. I personally loved this movie, it had a lot of laughs and a couple parts where I got teary eyed. The movie has well put together characters and a very good plot. The ending just like Valentine’s Day where it brought characters throughout the movie together some predictable and some were the complete opposite of predictable. I Love this movie and recommend it to anyone who likes romantic comedies or likes Valentine’s Day. Who cares what the critics say they are wrong most of the time. Go to enjoy the movie, not to critique it.

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  3. 26 of 30 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A giant Hallmark Card; Michelle Pfeiffer & Zac Efron are film’s saving grace, March 10, 2012
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    Kevin “Revolution” (California) –
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    Although the critics slammed “New Year’s Eve” as one of the worst movies of the year, the audiences felt differently rather enjoying it. I kind of liked it. Nice fluff. It’s an ensemble cast set up just like in “Valentine’s Day” except this one is on “New Year’s Eve”. Some of the pairings include, Sarah Jessica Parker & Abigail Breslin who play Mother and Daughter offering one of the more bouncier & interesting pairings in the film. Josh Duhamel searches diligently for his soul mate he met & lost one year ago. Jessica Biel & Seth Meyers play husband and wife in one of the more unnecessary subplots in the film. Robert DeNiro & Halle Berry manage to bring deep emotion into the lackluster words printed on the script thus making it believable. Katherine Heigl & Sofia Vergara give us light comic relief in their bits.

    Despite the critics attacks on the film they do manage to praise one tiny element within each of their scathing reviews. They loved the Michelle Pfieffer – Zac Efron sequences, more or less calling it the film’s saving grace. I agree. I could’ve watched the entire movie with just them and be fine. If only the entire movie could’ve surfaced around their characters. They were the only actors that actually developed and fleshed out the roles they were playing as much as they could. It ended up being the surprising charm behind the film and thus allowing me to give it one more star necessary just for them.

    Most of us have guilty pleasures and we want to escape the stresses, depressions and feelings of isolation in our lives and simply escape into a fantasy. “New Year’s Eve” can accomplish that.

    The film is a completely unrealistic and contrived world, yet it’s bright, fun and full of love. There are many out there exhausted with fighting our day to day battles and watching another overblown shoot ‘em up movie with no point. If you get depressed over the holiday season or are completely stressed out and over it all and everyone in it, then I would recommend watching “New Year’s Eve” as it is an uplifter despite it being like a gigantic Hallmark card.

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  4. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Job Hunt Secrets for the Holidays — or ANY DAY!, November 25, 2012
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    Career Doc (Boston, MA) –

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    This review is from: New Year, New Job! 101 Top Tips from Job-Hunt Experts for Your Holiday Job Search: How to Use the Holidays to Advance Your Job Search (NETability’s Online Job Search Guides) (Kindle Edition)

    Many people believe it’s not a good idea to look for a job over the holidays, but this book gives advice to prove that’s not true. Whether you’re seeking your first job or you’re a seasoned employee looking to make a career move, the hints and tips found here will help you. Veterans have a special section with advice specific to their job searches. And all the advice comes from experts in their areas. What more could you want in a helpful, handy job hunt guide? You can’t go wrong with New Year, New Job! by Job-Hunt.com’s Susan Joyce, herself a well decorated veteran of the job search world (and the Marine Corps).

    Looking for more help with your job search? ? Consider Now What Do I Do?: The Woman’s Guide to a New Career (Capital Ideas for Business & Personal Development)

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  5. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Job hunt tool, March 21, 2013
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    Good advice for anytime of year. Christmas is a perfect time to reconnect and I have seen the benefit of this. Wishing someone Merry Christmas is a welcomed gift and not seen as being pushy.

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  6. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Not Too Late To Use This Job Hunt Book (Resource Kit), November 25, 2012
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    Stephen “Steve” Q Shannon “stephen … (Village By The Sea – Delray Beach FL) –

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    [[ASIN:B00A93TBXA New Year, New Job! 101 Top Tips from Job-Hunt Experts for Your Holiday Job Search: How to Use the Holidays to Advance Your Job Search (NETability's Online Job Search Guides)] It’s not too late. Here’s my promised review of a treasure trove of end-of-year contrarian Holiday Season job search ideas to employ (word use intentional) sourced from 26, plus Richard “Dick” Nelson Bolles, authentic experts while competing job seekers slack off. Not one of the following (see below) believe you should shut down your search between now and early January. Nope! Each of them provides compelling zingers (ideas you might not have thought of). Plotting. Scheming. Planning Job Fair tactics. Veterans’ resources & needs. “How to” tips using small gifts & holiday cards to recruiters who hired someone else, to get “back in touch” where you’ve applied before, attending Public Holiday Events attended by company reps (Don’t crash `em), strategic temping, holiday retail to expand your network, flesh out your interview wardrobe, and for new grads, interview longer term employed for advice and mentoring. Recognize the experts who made the book happen? I did. Meg Guiseppi, Susan P. Joyce, Megan Fitzgerald, Wendy Gelberg, Don Goodman, Jeff Lipschultz, Hannah Morgan, Phyllis Mufson, Camille Roberts, Nan S. Russell, Laura Smith-Proulx, Harry Urschel, Joshua Waldman, Daisy Wright, Jason Alba, Diane Hudson Burns, Dr. Jan Cannon, Laura DeCarlo, Dr. Kate Duttro, Parmelee Eastman, Stephen Hinton, Rosalin Joffe, Laura Labovich, Carol McClelland, PhD., Barbara Safani, and Miriam Salpeter. All represented according to Kindle version I read.

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