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To me this was more a wake up call, and realization that most all we see, hear, read and think about most anything, is dependent on what the
media
feeds us.
It is also an excellent example of how people that have a constitution that they freely bought in to, will not be swayed by this
media
control or any attempted mis-information.
The famous "I'll alert the
media"
when Arthur announces his intention to take a bath is still priceless, but the list is truly endless.
I think what I like most was that they made them specific and smart, and there was no dumbing down of the reasons for Beth's bulimia (it wasn't some "diet gone out of control, caused by the pressures placed on girls by the media, pressures we're not actually going to address...").
It sheds light on the manipulation of the people by corporate media, the misinformation, the artificial polarization of the people by deliberately creating tension on the streets, sometimes to the point that the army, intelligence agency or even the government(many believe,led by the US) uses agents who attack "any" side to provoke the masses into violence and therefore justifying their coups.
but danes in general was totally shot out from what was happening around them. the
media
didn't play or show any of the popular music back then, including Marc Bolan and T.Rex, they only played a little with The Doors, only the really popular songs though.
Here we have many of the same elements of the RINGU series, especially the idea of the
media
being the source of the supernatural.
After watching many films showing the problems Iran has and also the news
media
reporting the facts we can tend to demonise the people as well as the government.
The film revolves around a man who believes that all forms of
media
are obsolete.
Once again congrats to Halaqah
media
in producing a film of excellence and quality with a lesson in mind.
The
media
and the public had already tried and convicted the accused couple and were baying for blood.
This is a terrific revealing portrait about the drugs epidemic and how drugs were displayed in the
media
during the late 60's and on through the 70's.Woodstock,Easy Rider,The Beatles,The Death of Morrison, Hendrix, Joplin are all here.
"Pecker" is a young, unknown photographer from Baltimore who becomes a big star in the public, the
media
and the local art scene with his pictures showing the dirty reality of all-day life just as dirty underwear or human excrements.
Nor do I think God had banal television programs,
media
hype, worthless purchases, and soul pollution in mind when he created the universe..." I hadn't seen "A river runs through it" in a couple of years, but after pondering Kinkade's statement something drew me to watch the film with a spiritual eye.
Running Man viciously lampoons the modern-day American
media
complex, and hits its target dead-center.
A semi-surreal yet hard edged take on modern
media
culture (or the lack of it), focusing on some seriously wacked, way-beyond-the-Hollywood-fringe dwellers.
Man With the Gun is pretty much forgotten now, but caused a minor storm of
media
interest back in 1955 when Robert Mitchum turned down both Jett Rink in Giant (which had actually been written for him and which was subsequently substantially reworked) and Charles Laughton's intended version of The Naked and the Dead to make it instead.
They party, they care for nothing but fame, they plan parties at funerals, they are craving for more money and a higher reputation, they will do anything to get due exposure in the media, to get their names boldly printed on the daily newspaper's social column known as "Page 3" with huge photographs which will be the center of people's discussions.
I for one can relate to the outrage that the filmmaker clearly expresses against the current thoughtless corporate drivel that is an onslaught in our every
media
center, and the things that we as a culture are supposed to not "think" about due to corporate
media
control.
But though we are as sure as the film wants us to be of the guilt or innocence of the Chamberlains from the start of their life's tragic disarray, the film takes on a more or less sociological perspective pertaining to gossip, news media, crowds, mobs and assumptions.
We see transparent documentation of how
media
can be manipulated, and force used, in the interests of big business, against the interests of the democratic wishes of the people.
In the USA politics are fought in the
media
and two
media
are essential for any presidential campaign: it is music and the cinema.
The film is actually about the
media
circus that took place around the case, the way Australians interpreted what was presented in the media, and the lynch mob mentality that ultimately led to the woman's conviction, based on barely any hard evidence.
I love films that question the media, and also films that take a hard look on how people are railroaded by the justice system.
And, will she be able to withstand the rigors of a harsh
media
blitz?
Basketball is the chosen avenue for riches, and Tsang bids to get him a spot on a University team and to promote him in the
media.
Her twin sister, Carol (also portrayed by Danielle Cormack) is basking in the
media
limelight as she represents New Zealand in swimming at the Olympics.
It's good (or bad) to see that people are just as prejudiced and stupid elsewhere as they are in the States too, because the Australian public doesn't believe the story and the
media
only fans the flames.
Cinema after all is a visual
media
and Igor used its full potential.
The Venezuelian people via the private
media
corporation of Venezuela only saw a one side perspective of the coup, the Neo-Liberal side.
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