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CHICAGO – In our latest comedy/drama edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 50 admit-two passes up for grabs to the advance Chicago screening of the new film “Solitary Man”!
The film from writer and director Brian Koppelman features Michael Douglas, Susan Sarandon, Danny DeVito, Mary-Louise Parker, Jenna Fischer, Imogen Poots, Jesse Eisenberg, Richard Schiff, Jake Richard Siciliano, David Costabile, Ben Shenkman, Anastasia Griffith, Alex Kaluzhsky, Simone Levin and James Colby. “Solitary Man” opens in Chicago on June 11, 2010.
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Here is the plot description for “Solitary Man”:
“Solitary Man” tells the story of Ben Kalmen: a 50-something New Yorker and former successful car dealer who – through his own bad choices – lost his entire business. When the film opens, Ben’s on the verge of a comeback, but some of the same motivations that led to his demise are threatening to take him down again.
He’s divorced from Nancy. She’s his college sweetheart and the one person who knows him better than anyone. Though he still finds the time to hang out with his daughter, Susan, and his adoring grandson, she breaks off contact when she discovers he’s seeing one of her friends.
His girlfriend, Jordan, is the daughter of a very influential businessman who’s on the board of a major automobile manufacturer. If Ben can just keep his hubris in check for a little while longer, he will be back as big as ever. But circumstances place him in very close proximity with the one girl he shouldn’t touch, which throws everything into jeopardy.
“Solitary Man” is directed by Brian Koppelman and David Levien from Koppelman’s original screenplay. Paul Schiff and Steven Soderbergh produce with Avi Lerner and Moshe Diamant from Nu Image. The film stars the Academy Award-winning actor Michael Douglas (“Wall Street,” “The Wonder Boys”) as Ben Kalmen. Susan Sarandon (“Thelma & Louise,” “Dead Man Walking”) heads up the supporting cast in the role of Ben’s wife, Nancy, alongside Jenna Fisher (“The Office”). She plays Ben’s daughter, Susan.
Mary-Louise Parker (“Weeds”) plays Ben’s Upper East Side girlfriend and newcomer Imogen Poots (“28 Weeks Later”) plays her daughter, Allyson. Rounding out the supporting cast is the upcoming young actor Jesse Eisenberg (“Zombieland”) and the award-winning actor Danny DeVito (“One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”) as Jimmy.
The trailer for “Solitary Man” can be watched now below.
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By ADAM FENDELMAN |
Balancing
I balance my priorities in equal parts. Never taking my work (professional life) home with me to get in the way of my personal life.
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Always remember that the one is empty without the other.
How do you balance your personal life with your business life?
Very carefully!
I make certain that I keep them both separate when it comes to carrying over the problems even though it is very difficult. Since I conduct my business out of my home, it makes it that much more difficult.
I make certain that I prioritize what needs to be done on a daily basis and if at all possible, cut my day off knowing that all the things that have to be completed are behind me. I then clear my mind and force myself to go into the relaxation mode and not think of any business related topics once I clear my mind. Otherwise, I would become a workaholic. This is very important that you take time for yourself during the course of the day and take your mind awaya from business. As Jimmy Buffet would say, “If we did weren’t crazy, we would all go insane!”
Leave work at work!
Leave work at work!
Is it possible?
I’m trying every day to balance between work/home/kid’s homework etc. Most of the time it is mission impossible…
Put things on your calendar
Put things on your calendar and make keeping your personal commitments a priority.
Balance
Family first.
BALANCE
WE NEED TO BALANCE THE TWO IN ORDER TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL CAREER.
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Personal life? Wish I had one.
Professional life? Ditto.
personal vs professional
I am able to disconnect myself from my job when I leave the office.