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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books – Top Five Science Fiction Films for Leaders w/Tom Libby

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Top Five Science Fiction Films for Leaders with Tom Libby
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00:00 Welcome to the Top Five Science Fiction Films for Leaders with Tom Libby.
05:14 Philip K. Dick: Award-Winning Author.
15:13 Sci-fi Film Evolution: From Godzilla Suits to CGI.
19:47 The Appeal of Old Monster Movies for Leaders.
23:18 Post-WWII Godzilla: Thoughts for Leaders on Atomic Musings.
28:01 Dr. Strangelove, Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.
33:30 The MADD-Theory.
38:55 Idiocracy and The Power of a Taco Bell Future.
42:57 Blade Runner and “Tears in the Rain.”
52:07 We Live in the Dystopian Now.
58:04 Alien, Aliens, and Sigourney Weaver’s Female Badass.
01:01:07 The Convoluted Shared Universe Film Theory.
01:06:32 Aliens and the Power of James Cameron.
01:11:05 The Philosophy of Camp in Film.
01:19:55 Responsible for Film Issue at Movie House.
01:21:48 Love of Film vs. Impact of Film.
01:30:36 Genre Flexibility and the Planet of the Apes.
01:32:55 Old Movies had Deep Stories.
01:39:53 Sequels and Genre Disappointment.
01:44:04 Film Franchise Quality.
01:48:28 Staying on the Leadership Path with Science Fiction Films.
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Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.
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Jesan is the Founder of Leadership ToolBox, LeaderBuzz, and LeadingKeys. He's a 3x "least selling" business book author, and host of Leadership Lessons From The Great Books podcast, and serves as a start-up advisor and leadership team member with GrowthCraft Start-Up Community out of Boston.

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