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Why Men Should Consider Using a Credit Card for Holiday Shopping

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There is no doubt that holiday shopping can be extremely frustrating. Many individuals will set out on their own, leaving them second guessing every purchase they make. If you are shopping specifically for a female, you probably think you know exactly what she wants, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Many women will change their mind at the drop of a hat, making it extremely difficult to find the perfect gift. Below, you will discover the many benefits of shopping with a credit card and e-loans.

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Why Would Anyone Ever Want to Visit These 5 Cities?

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When it’s time to get out the luggage and head for someplace you’ve never been, most people look for some fun in the sun or perhaps some place with tons of historical monuments or places of interest. However, there are some people who choose to visit these five cities because they consistently rank within the top cities for violent crimes, year after year. Why would anyone ever want to vacation there? Actually, there are a few good reasons to do so, but first, here are the five worst cities where crime makes the national news daily, to the chagrin of mayors and city council members alike.

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Movie Review: “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”

Starring
Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Alan Tuydk, Riz Ahmed, Mads Mikkelsen, Forest Whitaker, Donnie Yen, Wen Jiang
Director
Gareth Edwards

With “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” director Gareth Edwards has made an entertaining and intense, if mildly frustrating, war picture set in a galaxy far, far away. As a huge blockbuster, its tone, morally ambiguous characters and often bleak resolutions set it apart from standard studio fare. The first standalone Star Wars picture is sometimes as admirable as it is enjoyable, but it also has some glaring problems that are clearly holding the movie back from reaching its full potential. The good news is that it’s still a fine start to this new branch of standalone Star Wars stories.

The story opens with a young Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) seeing her father, Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen), being taken away by the Empire’s Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn) in order to complete construction on a powerful space station called the Death Star. After her father is kidnapped, Jyn is raised by rebel-turned-extremist Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker), a standout character who’s barely human. Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy’s script then cuts to an older, more dangerous Jyn in custody of the Empire. She’s been living much of her life under pseudonyms until she’s intercepted by Rebel forces and commanded to lead them to Saw Gerrera. Leading the mission are Captain Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), who doesn’t trust Jyn, and a quippy, rewired Imperial droid named K2-SO (Alan Tudyk), who calculates that the odds she will betray them are strong. In the end, however, Jyn agrees to join the small band of rebels in an attempt to steal the plans for the Death Star.

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Revisiting Rock Docs and Music Movies You Might Not Have Seen

We may no longer be living in the era of rock and roll, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have a pantheon of great films to help us relive the glory days. Not all the films on this list will cover rock music specifically, but each brings out excitement and attitude that’s at the heart of any genre. Some real, some fictional, you’re likely to enjoy all of these films, even if some of them are unfamiliar.

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