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He has The Right Stuff; which is something Cooper reazlies as we cut back to the reception and Gordo is asked by the
reporters
who the best pilot he ever saw was.
This makes me sick, because I wonder how many times the media has destroyed careers, caused riots, ruin investigations, and caused deaths by unethical
reporters.
The venom to which he is subjected to by the press and fans, brought on by immoral reporters, will make any sports fan angry.
Besides the romance, and the comedy, is the commentary the film makes about newspaper reporting and
reporters.
Some college kid
reporters
go off in search of a hidden ghost town called Acheron.
There are scenes where Professor Challenger (Beery) chases and assaults this man because he hates
reporters.
Charles McArthur and Ben Hecht met when both were
reporters
in Chicago during the 1920s.
The latter was based on their experiences as news
reporters
in those crazy days in Chicago, where the newspapers concentrated on sensationalism and the politics was thoroughly corrupt.
For all the exaggeration of how Walter Burns and Hildy Johnson manipulate police, politicians, reporters, and civilians to get their scoop, the story remains relevant for several reasons.
New York City newspaper
reporters
compete for news-items on a serial killer who targets young women.
A pathetic excuse for seeing a lot of naked girls, this Fred Olen Ray apocriph production is a lesbian feast, with several almost always naked female ghosts doing a lot of two-some, three-some and four-some while a team of
reporters
shoots a documentary on them.
A prominent American newspaper sends out an expedition, complete with reporters, local guides and a professional crocodile hunter, to capture Gustave alive.
The person who filmed it kept zooming the camera in and out like they were investigative
reporters.
The duo entertainment
reporters
( Jane Lynch and Fred Willard) are hilarious and Catherine O'hara's performance is masterful.
The idea of changing the gender of one of the
reporters
in The Front Page works beautifully, and Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell are perfect as the feuding would-be couple.
The beginning is promising (Hopkins explaining his philosophy to
reporters
while using one of his contraptions), but the script goes nowhere.
A few news
reporters
are sent to a poverty stricken, war torn African country to track down a killer crocodile called Gustave.
the picture follows johnny twennies, a young man with all the style and character of newspaper
reporters
from early movies, only he's living in the present day.
When gangster kingpin Nate Girard gets off the hook at his trial for murder, his high-priced shyster lawyer throws a party to celebrate...and the guests are the
reporters
and news photographers who covered the trial.
The story of their love is told in a very James Cameron's Titanic like fashion, as the old lady Catherine (now played by Polly Adams) returns to the land where she was born to retell the story of her lost love Kisna which we see in flashback as she is interviewed by some lucky
reporters.
I am accustomed to news
reporters
having catch phrases such as "Keeping them honest."
I am not here to criticize complacent yet otherwise well meaning reporters, but I am here to thank Keith Olbermann.
But when a prison break captures the imagination of a troupe of cutthroat reporters, all rabid for the scoop, Hildie sets aside marital bliss for one last hurrah behind the desk as a cub reporter.
How about with an insipid script in which a Rolling Stone reporter (who happens to look like a movie star, like most
reporters
do..)seeks out the "truth" behind the health club craze of the Reagan years--not exactly Hunter S Thompson stuff huh?
The episodes are an endless trapezing of zombie like lackeys and air headed
reporters.
Each resident takes on their own personality and even though they later turn murderous the viewer finds themselves not only sympathizing with Duane, his brother and the rest of the freaks, but you will actually find yourself rooting them on as they seek revenge against several
reporters
from a sleazy tabloid who threaten to expose the Bradleys as well as a sleazy old man who runs a 'freak show' and falsely claims to have captured Belail.
Routine Bette Davis and George Brent film devoted to two reporters, who love each other but work for rival papers, trying to scoop each other on a murder story.
Then the later advertising became annoying by using goofy
reporters
and very unreal Real World executives.
It is difficult to imagine a black male middle-aged CEO (Barra is 51) being introduced to
reporters
with the assurance that “he was not picked for his race.”
Controlling Chinese TelevisionThe 2003 World Press Freedom report put out by the group
Reporters
without Borders ranks China 161st among 166 nations, somewhere between Iran and North Korea.
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