Network
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Spunky journalist Holly Hunter produces investigative news reports for a major news
network.
We've just watched the last of the series shown on the SBS
network
and will miss our weekly dose of Danish Delight.
I hope some cable
network
gets a hold of this film and allows many more to see it.
I have now seen the original first cut and the
network
of relationships makes so much more sense,although Christopher Walken is responsible mainly for carrying this off.
Ironically one of the bad guys in "Wagon Master," James Arness, would star in the hit television series "Gunsmoke" on a rival
network
to "Wagon Train." Ward Bond plays the leader of the Mormons heading west who often backslides to his sinning days by cussing only to be called down by fellow Mormon Adam Perkins (Russell Simpson).
This was one of the essential elements of the modernization of Indian television
network
strategy adopted by the late Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi.It was also continued by her son Rajiv Gandhi.
In quoting Peter's wife,(The Associate/ writer/ Producer) she said when they were watching the 'previews' for up coming 'new' shows at an ABC
network
party, she looked at her husband after the preview for 'the Job' played and said, "This doesn't look like anything else that is on this
network.
Sopranoes sucks huge compared to OZ. in fact, any show that is on a cable network, HBO or not just cant hold a candle to OZ. i wish it would come back for one more season.
both were hardley in a scene together, but their individual stories i thought were the strongest of anyones, except Beechers of course, but still... anyway, best show ever, best
network
ever, some of the best actors ever, PERIOD!
A brief look at the plots found here on IMDb will disclose that everything from torture to gun control to the right of a
network
to provide "Infomercials" and call them news is justified with cute plot twists and impassioned speeches given by some of the best actors in the world.
In the future of 1985, a governmental committee headed by Howard Hesseman, is holding hearings on TV's first uncensored
network.
It's a good example of why I watch so little
network
TV.
The concept of a
network
from the future subverting society could have really been taken to some interesting extremes, but instead right out the gate, makes a lame, juvenile proctology joke and stays in that vein of humor the whole way.Seek out the earlier and much more subversive and witty Groove Tube or the later, hilarious Kentucky Fried Movie.
This movie would have been barely better as a
network
TV movie (too bad Fox wasn't around in 1985).
Or the
network
executive hounding him at every turn?
Here we have a simplistic story about a young nymphomaniac girl who's committed to a mental asylum, and from the first night already, she's drawn into a
network
of drugs, psychedelic orgies, rape, torture and dildo-action.
It doesn't take long to see why Code Name: Diamond Head didn't make it onto the
network
schedules.
I wonder what could have possibly made the
network
think this was a good idea to air.
It must have been an easy decision to take the most wildest, Ebonics speaking, craziest contestant - and her mother - and give them a show on this
network.
While it is not as bad as the B-movies they show on the Sci-fi
network
on Saturdays but still a fairly large pile of crap.
The
network
took parts 1 & 2 of Living Legend and jammed them into one plot with the awful Fire In Space episode.
The only exception to this is if you are the kind of person who likes watching crappy movies that get played on the womens entertainment
network
at 2:00 a.m. in that case go ahead see what i care.
And when a local
network
showed the film, I was in heaven.
Beginning with the cancellation of Samurai Jack, the
network
seemed hellbent on removing all the shows that made it so popular, such as the Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Lab, Dragonball Z, etc.
Just a waste of movie props and
network
money.
This was a movie that should have been on a movie network, because nothing about this movie was revolutionary.
Every
network
had one, and they all lacked one thing Originality.
I am usually disappointed by
network
movies.
I'm simply not "getting" it, but I believe that a comedy on a major TV
network
in prime-time, just HAS to be funny; but there are no laughs from me YET.
The list of possibilities with somebody like Seth Green are endless and the
network
is blowing it.
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