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Excellent movie about a big
media
firm and the goings on both on and off camera.
Was it the
media
that was responsible or was it just Karen's decision?
It could have been the
media
from one article that was printed out about her somewhere in '70, when their hit "Close to You" came out (from what was shown in the film).
For a professional production it very much has the feel of a university
media
project you have to feel sorry for the sorry for anyone who had to put their names to this.
I had been looking forward to seeing Dreamgirls for quite a while...what with all it's raving reviews, nominations and
media
attention.
The 'explicit' gay sex that the
media
droned on about has all been done before on TV - several times - so it was nothing very shocking I'm afraid.
The constant rhetoric of how violent video games are not to blame (I get the impression Ben Coccio is an avid gamer), or how
media
and music is completely devoid of influence is the obvious message (we even get a laughable scene of the two boys burning ALL their cd's, talk about subtlety!), but the movie only gets away with it because its 'fiction'.
Yes its a great idea to relieve
media
of influence, but how do we know the kids that have actually planned and executed a school shooting werent influenced by
media?
We dont, and we wont with this movie because once again these kids are smart enough to completely relinquish the media, yet dumb enough to scorch a nazi symbol on the ground?
Like so many
media
experiments, this amateurish effort contains seeds of a very interesting social commentary.
So basically this idiot girl is complimenting them for finishing the movie, well I love how the youth of today hold the
media
and production companies to such a high standard.
It has been several years since I've read the book, but one hears references to Big Brother, the Thought Police, and Newspeak frequently in the
media
and casual conversation.
So, yeah, a kid stops playing little league because he doesn't like nukes, this prompts major
media
attention and a quick resolution to the cold war.
Other times, you're feeling cheated by the
media
for overhyping yet another performer.
Are we really to believe that a Scottish arms dealer openly selling weapons of torture to oppressive regimes could manage to evade
media
scrutiny but fall foul of a couple of school-kids?
Incredible that no filmmaker has been daring enough to show the real side of Che and his posthumous
media
transformation.
This was thought to be the flagship work of the open source community, something that would stand up and scream at the worlds
media
to take notice as we're not stuck in the marketing trap with our options in producing fine work with open source tools.
I have know many Muslims from all over and I have traveled to countries like Pakistan..I have yet to meet one person who believes that we should hurt anyone or not accept any other religion except from the people in the media...I wonder why... Also its sad that these extremists are the ones the
media
use to represent a whole religion.
Is there any other time period that has been so exhaustively covered by television (or the
media
in general) as the 1960s?
Hmmmmmmm, the distinction is kids are most likely aware of the media, influenced, but obviously balanced or intelligent enough that its not even an issue.
I'm tired of our
media
justifying a film simply because it's Canadian and low budget.
There's been a vogue for the past few years for often-as-not ironic zombie-related films, as well as other
media
incarnations of the flesh- eating resurrected dead.
This film is a good example of how through
media
manipulation you can sell a film that is no more than a very unfunny TV sitcom.
Conceit 2: That all debate in the
media
and the general public is unanimously ended and that the new Prime Minister's only critics are sinister civil servants, MI5, big business and the Americans (naturally).
Michael Haneke said quite cleverly about this film that it was denouncing
media
fascism with fascist cinematographic ways.
And why? Because, unlike the majority of crap in that list, "The Bat People" is a legitimate bad film and it deserves to be on there regardless of any
media
influences or internet buzz!
Set in Providence, Rhode Island, Feeding the Masses tries to be a satiric look at the role of the
media
in government.
At best, it could be applied to how the US try to control
media
during the Iraq War, but it ends up feeling hollow.
In the credit of the director, he knows the
media
that he is working with, what I am trying to say is I have seen worst movies than this.
The lack of
media
coverage crucial in the first 48 hours has been documented by a recent study.
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