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- Walter Mitty is a negative assets manager at 'Life' magazine who daydreams of adventures to get away out of the tedium of his boring job.
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In those offices, meanwhile, hang poster-sized versions of LIFE magazine covers through the years. The covers are stirring and iconic—and, for the most part, they’re fake. Or rather, the majority of the LIFE covers one sees in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty were never covers at all. The pictures on the covers in this gallery, for example ...
Jan 30, 2014 · In the latest Ben Stiller movie, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, one of the central components of the film are the enormous Life magazine covers scattered throughout the office where Walter works. Some beautiful cover images, most emblazoned in our American memories already. But, here's the thing....they're all fake. Completely.
Nov 30, 2014 · 3 minute read. LIFE magazine cover created for the movie, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. LIFE Logo and Images © Time Inc. By Ben Cosgrove. November 30, 2014 12:02 PM EST. “The Secret...
Dec 3, 2013 · In “Walter Mitty,” Stiller’s reluctant hero keeps obsessive records about all the film negatives stored in the Life magazine archives. As a director, Stiller is just as fanatical.
The manager of the negative-assets sector of Life magazine, Walter Mitty, has been working for 16 years for the magazine and has a tedious life, not going anywhere but to and from work. He is an escapist, daydreaming into a fantasy world many times a day.
Dec 23, 2013 · Walter works as a "negative asset manager" for Life magazine (product placement). He develops pictures taken by ace photographer Sean O'Connell (Sean Penn). When the magazine decides to...
Walter Mitty is a negative assets manager at Life magazine living alone in New York City. He chronically daydreams and has a secret crush on Cheryl Melhoff, a coworker. Walter attempts to contact Cheryl via eHarmony but eHarmony customer service agent Todd Mahar explains that Walter's account is not fully filled out: the "been there" and "done ...