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A Small Set Of My Favorite Movies
Annie Hall(1977) Directed by Woody Allen
Woody Allen's masterpiece is simply the smartest, most intuitive film I've seen. Somehow, no matter what phase I'm going through in my life, Annie Hall always has something very profound to say that is always personal. Brilliant.

Vertigo(1958) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Mesmerizing film with almost no dialogue. The performances of Stewart and Novak had to be perfect and they were. Hitchcock shines a light on his own obsessions.

The Godfather(1972) Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
A perfectly told story. Coppola takes his time to tell a good story. Seemingly a lost art. A movie of amazing conviction.

The Third Man(1949) Directed by Carol Reed
Flawless performances by Joseph Cotten, Valli, and Orson Welles. This movie not only has the best entrance in history, but also my favorite exit in the wonderfully somber finish.

Gates of Heaven(1978) Directed by Errol Morris
Roger Ebert mentions this fascinating documentary about pet cemetaries to be among the ten best movies ever made and after two years of searching for the out of print video, I have to agree. The film that comes closest to exploring the mysteries of life and death

Boogie Nights(1997) Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Does anybody realize yet how great this movie is? The group of people most affected by the move from the free love seventies to the conservative Reagan eighties, the pornography industry struggles to make the adjustment.

A Clockwork Orange(1971) Directed by Stanley Kubrick
Kubrick's masterpiece of sex and violence is both disturbing and entertaining. The cyclical story telling is masterful.

E.T.(1982) Directed by Steven Spielberg
There seems to be an E.T. backlash and I don't know why. The decency of this movie is overwhelming. It should reassure every person that there is a true goodness out there.

This Is Spinal Tap(1982) Directed by Rob Reiner
What a comedy should be. Respects the intelligence of the viewer to get the jokes. This movie must be seen many times to get all the jokes.

Hoop Dreams(1994) Directed by Steve James
The best documentary I've ever seen is more than just a great story about basketball. As the lives of Arthur and William are shaped, they move in directions that would have seemed schmaltzy in fiction. Breathtaking.

Leaving Las Vegas(1995) Directed by Mike Figgis
A movie full of contradictions. It is full of redemption and loss of hope. Elisabeth Shue provides a heart for the masterpiece. Nicolas Cage, we know you can act like this. Please do it again.

Pulp Fiction(1994) Directed by Quentin Tarantino
Time shifting has never been as seamless as Tarantino's use. This movie has spawned all the imitators and no equals.

On the Waterfront(1954) Directed by Elia Kazan
"I coulda been a contender" is my favorite line in a movie. Brando gives the performance of anybody's lifetime. Kazan controversy aside, he is a fabulous director.

Magnolia(1999) Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
With this sprawling, ambitious, thrilling, and emotional journey, Anderson has clearly established himself as THE director to watch.

The Graduate(1967) Directed by Mike Nichols
Captures the confusing time between when you think you know everything and you realize you don't know anything. Hoffman gives us a glimpse of things to come.

It Happened One Night(1934) Directed by Frank Capra
Charming and decent in a way that Capra only seems to understand. We need more Capras in this world.
What I Snack on in Movie Theaters
popcorn duh lol
Are you a Netflix employee?
a) No.
About Me:
Landon Myers is a first vice president and financial advisor with Morgan Keegan & Co. He has been with Morgan Keegan for 8 years and has developed a process for creating a customized financial plan based on a client's goals and objectives. For Landon, monitoring and providing consistent, continuous service to a portfolio is just as important as the initial implementation. Landon provides a range of services including comprehensive portfolio management, financial planning, and wealth preservation and distribution. He focuses on utilizing money managers, mutual funds, ETFs, annuities, individual equities and fixed income. Landon's recommendations are made solely in the interest of providing the highest value and benefit to you, and he works hard every day to help you get closer to your financial goals with the least amount of risk possible.

At Morgan Keegan, Landon has at his disposal the wealth of financial products and services of one of the nation's largest full-service regional investment firms. Backed by an award-winning equity research group and the strength of one of the largest fixed income capital markets operations off Wall Street, Landon searches diligently for the investment products and services to suit your way of life. If you have a question or concern, Landon answers promptly and thoroughly. His motivation is simply to help you protect and grow your wealth because he knows your satisfaction is the only way to know he is doing his job well.

Originally from Carlisle, Arkansas, Landon graduated from the University of Arkansas with a degree in financial management with an emphasis in investments. He also recieved a certificate in financial planning from Christian Brothers University in Memphis. He and his wife Lindsey are members of High Point Church in Memphis, where he is an usher and greeter. Landon also serves as a district chairman for Ducks Unlimited.

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