
The Firm
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
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Initial release | USA |
Directors | Sydney Pollack |
Composers | Dave Grusin |
Screenplay | John Grisham |
Robert Towne | |
David Rabe | |
David Rayfiel | |
This is an okay movie. Mitch McDeere (Tom Cruise) is a brilliant and ambitious Harvard Law graduate. Driven by a . . . | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
First episode | 2012-01-08 00:00:00 |
Adapted from | The Firm |
Networks | Global |
Execut produc | John Grisham |
Product locat | Toronto |
Episodes | EpisodesE22 · Chapter Twenty-TwoJul 14, 2012 E21 · Chapter Twenty-OneJul 7, 2012 E20 · Chapter TwentyJun 30, 2012 View 15+ more |
Cast | Josh Lucas |
Published | February 1, 1991 |
Authors | John Grisham |
Next in series | The Exchange: After the Firm |
Genres | Novel |
Legal Thriller | |
Fiction | |
Mystery | |
Legal Story | |
Dewey decim | 813/.54 20 |
Lc class | PS3557.R5355 F57 1991 |
Media actions | www.worldcat.org |
Get book actions | www.worldcat.org |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 731289 |
About The Firm
The Firm is a 1991 legal thriller by American writer John Grisham. It was his second book and the first which gained wide popularity. In 1993, after selling 1.5 million copies, it was made into a namesake film starring Tom Cruise, Gene Hackman and Jeanne Tripplehorn.
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... The Firm said it was widely accepted that some oil and gas would be needed in decades ahead and that it was making its activities more climate-friendly, including by expanding into renewable energy...
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... The Firm has apologised for the outages...
Eurostar passengers stuck on board with no electricity

... The Firm said an overhead cable fell on the 08:16 GMT train, travelling from London to Amsterdam, at the entrance of the Channel Tunnel...
Inactive Google accounts to be deleted from Friday

... Google accounts created for someone by their work or school will be unaffected by the deletion policy, The Firm said...
Dr Martens shares plunge after profit warning

... Global profits for The Firm fell by 55% to £25...
Elon Musk says advertising boycott will kill X

... But before Mr Musk took over The Firm, advertising made up about 90% of Twitter revenue...
Why food discount stickers may be a thing of the past

... " Our model gauges the risk of a certain item expiring on the shelf rather than being sold, and makes the decision as to whether a markdown is required or not, " says David Kat, The Firm s senior vice president of business development...
Elon Musk says advertising boycott will kill X
By James ClaytonBBC North America technology reporter
In a profanity-laced outburst, Elon Musk has slammed advertisers that have left X, warning they will kill the Social Media platform.
At an event in New York , he accused companies that have joined an ad boycott of The Site formerly known as Twitter of trying to blackmail him.
" Go [expletive] yourself, " The Billionaire said in an interview.
Some firms have paused advertising on X amid concerns over antisemitism, including a post from Mr Musk himself.
The Tesla and SpaceX boss apologised on Wednesday for that post, saying it might be the " dumbest" thing he has ever shared online.
But it was his response to A Question about an advertising boycott by companies including Disney, Apple and Comcast that caused a stir at The Gathering of leaders from the worlds of business, politics and culture.
" I don't want them to advertise, " Mr Musk said at the New York Times' DealBook Summit.
" If someone is going to blackmail me with advertising or money go [expletive] yourself.
Go. [Expletive]. Yourself. Is that clear? Hey Bob, if you're in The Audience , that's how I feel. "
He was apparently referring to Disney CEO Bob Iger , who spoke at The Summit earlier in The Day .
In The Room with Mr Musk was Linda Yaccarino, X's chief executive, who has been charged with trying to bring back advertisers to The Platform .
Mr Musk also said that advertisers could kill X.
" What this advertising boycott is going to do is it's going to kill The Company , " He Said .
" The whole world will know those advertisers killed The Company , and we will document it in great detail, " he added.
Mr Musk has been on a visit to Israel after he last month appeared to personally back an antisemitic Conspiracy Theory .
" I'm sorry for that Tweet . . it might be literally the worst and dumbest post that I've ever done, " He Said on Wednesday.
The boycott isn't just to do with that post, though.
Many advertisers had already decided to spend their dollars elsewhere.
In an interview with The Bbc in April, Mr Musk said " almost all of them [advertisers] have either come back or they're going to come back".
Three months later he acknowledged in a post on X that ad revenue had fallen by 50%.
That was before a report by liberal pressure group Media Matters, which claimed to have found evidence that some adverts had been placed next to Nazi content.
X says The Group 's report had " misrepresented The Real User Experience of X" in order to " undermine freedom of speech and mislead advertisers". X has filed a lawsuit against Media Matters.
It's hard to see how Mr Musk's comments will bring advertisers running back. The Company is heavily reliant on their money.
It is unclear how much of X's revenue currently comes from ads, because it's now a private company and no longer publishes quarterly reports.
But before Mr Musk took over The Firm , advertising made up about 90% of Twitter revenue.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com