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Nobody tells Fred C. Dobbs what to do, except maybe Miss Moviehearts. Advice From the Movies goes a long way in proving that most problems in life can be solved by a scene from a movie. A delightful book to be enjoyed by anyone who has ever referred to a movie to make a point. Dear Miss Moviehearts, My husband is more passionate about his Porsche than about me. What can I do? Neglected Dear Neglected, Come back as his car. If Jimmy Smits could come back as Ellen Barkin in "Switch" and Patrick Swayze could come back as a ghost in "Ghost," then you can certainly come back as a 1965 Porsche. Miss…mehr

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Nobody tells Fred C. Dobbs what to do, except maybe Miss Moviehearts. Advice From the Movies goes a long way in proving that most problems in life can be solved by a scene from a movie. A delightful book to be enjoyed by anyone who has ever referred to a movie to make a point. Dear Miss Moviehearts, My husband is more passionate about his Porsche than about me. What can I do? Neglected Dear Neglected, Come back as his car. If Jimmy Smits could come back as Ellen Barkin in "Switch" and Patrick Swayze could come back as a ghost in "Ghost," then you can certainly come back as a 1965 Porsche. Miss Moviehearts Whatever the problem?money, marriage, love, work, parenting, etiquette, growing old or anything else?Miss Moviehearts can help. Miss Moviehearts: Advice From The Movies * * * Praise for Sanford Levine's The 247 Best Movie Scenes In Film History "One of the most entertaining film books...Highly recommended." ?Classic Images "Ingenious" ?American Cinematographer "It's a hoot." ?Clive Hirschorn, Sunday Express
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Sanford Levine, a Brooklyn-based writer, has written a number of screenplays and a television episode of Father Dowling. A former taxi driver, salesman, dispatcher, managing editor, and journalist, he is also the author of a mystery series in which the main character writes an advice column with the premise that any problem can be solved by a scene from a movie.