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Headlines
that look like this when they have to do with climate change; and like this when they have to do with air quality or smog.
Recently, the
headlines
looked like this when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC, put out their report on the state of understanding of the atmospheric system.
And we hand that summary to journalists and policy makers in order to make
headlines
like these.
In our accelerated media culture, desertification is simply too slow to reach the
headlines.
I told you this story because you must understand that there is a world that goes well beyond the
headlines
of the newspapers, including the personal relationship that you have with friends and family.
I mean you probably saw these
headlines.
The thing to do with any narrative that you get from
headlines
and from short news stories is to look for what else is going on, and look for what Marc Andreessen calls "narrative violation."
Worms have a little bit of a problem grabbing the
headlines.
The
headlines
tell us that genes can give us scary diseases, maybe even shape our personality, or give us mental disorders.
And indeed, the popular press loves
headlines
like, "Anorexic brains are wired differently," or "Autistic brains are wired differently."
So imagine hundreds of millions of voters casting hundreds of millions of votes, all to be counted correctly and all the things that can possibly go wrong causing all these bad headlines, and you cannot help but feel exhausted at the idea of trying to make elections better.
Well in the face of all these bad headlines, researchers have taken a step back and thought about how we can do elections differently.
SLOOOOOOOW, tepid, poorly produced 70's schlocker made moore cowvincing because of today's headlines; nonetheless, this film is worthy stink-fodder because of uncowvincing acting, absent direction, and silly 70's clothing(sadly, the MooCow remembers when Adidas clothing was all the rage...).
Rick Mercer reads wacky fake headlines, shows pictures of bad sheds that people mail in and then spends about 20 minutes of the 30 minute show going somewhere and just talking to people hoping to say something witty or clever enough to get on TV and maybe even make somebody somewhere laugh.
Revenge, incestuous love, mechanical games-like fighting, ceaseless and utterly unnecessary violence, some primitive "music" hammering away at the bewildered victims, big "surprises" (which actually tend to be about as "revelatory" as The National Enquirer's headlines).
He does some bits in the studio about things going on in the news but they are never funny at all, just really sad and predictable jokes about
headlines.
This show, despite its "star power" is utterly non-compelling, and its political insights--which I as a proud liberal in no way disagree with--are shallow and clunky, and seem ripped from the
headlines
of USA Today, despite the fact it's coming out of the mouth of someone as esteemed as Mario Cuomo.
Firstly the film made
headlines
because of apparent problems in production due to Seagal.
Although the commercials were edited out, the ending credits of each episode still have voice-over announcements for the segway into the ABC news program "Nightline", complete with the top news
headlines
from the early 1990's.
Story stems from real life occurrences, ripped straight from the
headlines.
Newspapers even published
headlines
like: "Melville Insane!" which, of course, he wasn't.
When this film debuted, I remember the savage reviews with
headlines
such as "No, Giorgio" and some said it was among the worst films ever made.
Do we have to listen to the NRJ shouting, see the stupid tabloid
headlines
and the street commercials before we even have had our morning coffee?
As it is, a frame-up for a murder sends Trevor Howard (a fired government secret service agent who took a job at the estate cataloging butterflies) and Simmons across the countryside escaping police, catching
headlines
of "Police Net Closing In" over her front page photo, hopping on buses, and winding up in Liverpool, where they meet some wonderfully cast characters, and finally face down the greedy and murderous aunt and uncle.
For example, European news vendors did not (and do not) shout
headlines
as they hawk their papers.
Right now, it's only available on video in Germany (in fact, my copy is from a German source--the excerpts from Wood's screenplay that are shown on the screen from time to time are translated into german, although the newspaper
headlines
(that great low-budget technique of giving plot elements, especially those that would be too expensive to film, via newspaper
headlines
is used here in the Wood tradition)that Zane sees are in English).
This show was so sad, however it really upset me because it was "ripped from the
headlines"
and at the time, the headline it was ripped from was my school.
I had heard of the film through tadbloid and celebrity
headlines
of how Billy Crudup left his seven month pregnant girlfriend, Mary-Louise Parker, for Claire Danes.
Wesley Snipes
headlines
a good cast that is sadly wasted in this picture.
Malcolm Anderson (Kurt Russell) is a star reporter for a Miami newspaper who becomes the sole contact for a murderer (Richard Jordan) who is craving
headlines.
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