After watching the movies for my recent CBL Movies and Leadership class, I did enjoy watching each movie. While some of the movies chosen weren't my favorite movies ever, I do believe them not only to be entertaining, but also show examples of different types of leaders. For example, in the movie Devil Wears Prada, the boss Miranda Priestly is a hard working and accomplished fashion journalist. While being a boss in the fashion industry is an amazing achievement, she is shown to be extremely overbearing and can be extremely toxic by manipulating her employees against each other to find the best one.
If I were to choose one of the movies to leave an impact on me was Office Space. That movie, while a comedy, kept me wanting to continue watching or watch again. Not only did it show just how a boss shouldn't be, but it is a comedy that was able to keep my attention with each scene and kept me guessing on what could happen next.
My earliest memory regarding movies, it would either be watching the original Star Wars on VHS or going out to the AMC theater with friends when I was younger. While there are many movies that I enjoy and really stuck with me through the years, I don't feel as though there was a movie that changed my life. But having worked at an AMC theater before, it did change my perspective on movie theaters. With that I got an interesting perspective on movies since after working at a theater, I personally ended up not really wanting to go out and watch movies in theaters any more. And since then I have gone once with my friends to the theaters but that was a couple months ago and about two years after I worked at a theater.
A movie that I can sit down and repeat viewing it, the movie would be . But if I were to recommend a movie to this class it would be one of the Transformers movies. This will be because each movie while action packed and full of animation and CGI, they are movies that have great examples of leadership in them.
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