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- The View Takes It Up A Notch
by Clara Freeman. I was watching The View today as I am prone to do when I am looking to gather fodder for my entertainment pieces. Well, todays debacle did not fail in its deliverance of a no holds barred, angered women speak on issues that the viewers tune in for.
Back in the days of 'The Viewmaster', Star Jones and Meredith Viera, the show was a sort of ho hum, but, enjoyable moment into the lives of many view... products, articles, news
- The Flukeman - X-files Season Two Takes A Sewer Dive
by J.M. Jeffrey. I vividly remember the first time I saw season two episode titled "the Host" of the X-files, which originally aired on September 23, 1994. The moment the mutated human sized "flukeman" wiggled on screen I thought it was some of the best makeup work I had seen on television. The concept of a man and worm fusing into one being was absolutely revolting and intriguing at the same time.
Th... products, articles, news
- Will Network Television Eventually Become Entirely Pay Per View
by Kevin Browne. In the old days, things were much simpler for the big three networks.
Start with a respected news broadcast. Follow that with great eight o'clock hour programming. Then have the 8 o'clock hour be so strong that the viewers simply stayed 'where they were' for the rest of the television night.
Walter Cronkite and Archie Bunker...brand builders.
But now that we have every channel on the planet av... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - The Parallax View (1974) - Part 1
by Ugur Akinci. Pakula's homage to Hitchcock...
Director Alan Pakula proves in this political thriller that he is a true student of Hitchcock. With some movies, directing is so transparent you don't even know it's there. Yet with some other directors, the visual style is prominently on display and it's hard to miss. Pakula is one such great director.
Three camera directions that he uses repeatedly in this film... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - The Parallax View (1974) - Part 2
by Ugur Akinci. "Parallax" -- " the difference between what a camera's viewfinder sees and what the camera records, especially at close distances" according to an on-line dictionary. What a great name for a political thriller which is based on a public deception built on lies and a ruthless cover up.
This 1974 political thriller, shot only 6 years after the assassination of both Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and B... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Gunga Din (1939), A Critical View
by Ugur Akinci. Gunga Din (1939) is proof positive of two facts:
1. A famous poem might not always have the plot backbone to carry a 2-hour movie.
2. Just like you cannot make a good cup of lemonade by a committee, you cannot force a good movie out of 10 writers either -- even if one of them is a Nobel laureate. Two story writers, 2 official screenwriters, and 6 uncredited writers including the illus... products, articles, news
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