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Growing up in L.A. during the 60's many of these old black and white films were shown on the local
stations.
While the acting may appear highly stylized, it is, in fact, as close a replication as possible of the behavior of individuals in their particular
stations
as the director could create.
I saw this movie when I was a kid and have been looking for it ever since.It rates up there with Cabin in The Sky, Stormy Weather and Carmen Jones as a must see in movies that showcased the awesome talent of African Americans.In the 60s the local Los Angeles TV
stations
would have a movie of the week and some
stations
would show the same movie for 5 days.Porgy and Bess was one of them and my whole family would be there all 5 nights in front of the TV and only moved on the commercials.South Pacific,Oklahoma and The Sound of Music are all musical classics that you can pick up at any video store.
All this was the result of the setting up of television relay
stations
across the entire Indian nation.
Barry is like a mix of Howard Stern and one of those pundits you hear on the radio
stations
many of us might turn off.
I first saw "The Knowledge" during a Thames Television marathon on one of the local independent
stations
in Los Angeles back when it was new.
I don't really know when it was that TV
stations
began preferring to have handsome men as their reporters - regardless of the mens' IQs - but it was clearly a problem by the time that "Broadcast News" came out, and the movie does a really good job looking at it.
This film brought me to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and thanks to Christian
stations
everywhere which show it, it surely has impacted more people than just me.
As you do not know when one of the
stations
will decide to air it.
This movie had a really good lead in when they were advertising it to be shown on one of those old independent
stations
that are a thing of the past now.
In Rhode Island, a zombie epidemic known as the Lazarus Virus is being played down by the government manipulated newspapers and television
stations.
Movies like these are to the originals what Album Oriented Rock
stations
are to what music used to be like - repetitive, boring, and drained of all the original energy by a committee of corporate drones.
I cannot believe some cable
stations
actually run this garbage.
The Film Council ,who funded this miserable garbage should be stranded, on one of the London Undergrounds disused stations, for allowing this clichéd, dismal specimen to be committed to film, a half mutant thing made up of all the horror movies the director has seen and felt fit to imitate, most notably Deathline.
This Worldwide was the cheap man's version of what the NWA under Jim Crockett Junior and Jim Crockett Promotions made back in the 1980s on the localized "Big 3
" Stations
during the Saturday Morning/Afternoon Wrestling Craze.
This was a city having a subway, I bet there must have been other cops except that lady, other police stations,this was really kind of silly...
Can you believe that one of the main TV
stations
here in Arabia had this as their Christmas film!
Not being familiar with US television stations, when I flicked onto this on my in-laws' cable, first I thought it was just a low-budget sci-fi film, then after a couple of minutes I started thinking it might be a clever satire on the worst excesses of Christian fundamentalist, and then it dawned on me - good grief, these people are serious!
This was a painful example of a cheap, boring and unoriginal show produced by Australian TV
stations
to fulfil local content quotas.
Bored attendants still run gas
stations
and doctors still make house calls and helpful police officers still show up with radiator fluid just when you need it.
The British television
stations
are generally very good at producing these, as The World At War can easily attest, with many gems made by both the BBC and independent companies.
Office buildings, police stations, hotel rooms... etc.
A must for any punk rocker, this is the movie that made The Ramones a household name back in the early 1980's (when it first appeared on premium cable stations).
And it easy to see how the TV
stations
can portray misleading images to put there case.
One of my all-time favorite so-laughably-lousy-that-it's-totally-lovable el cheapo and stinko nickel'n'dime independent horror creature features, an enjoyably dreadful marvel that was released by the formidably fecund exploitation outfit Crown International Pictures so it could play numerous crappy double bills at countless drive-ins back in the 70's and eventually wound up being rerun like crazy on several small-time secondary cable
stations
throughout the 80's.
- it would be so nice to see a real life, down to earth, family show like this that portrays the reality of so many of our lives today - instead of the so called "Reality TV" that all the
stations
are overwhelming us with these days.
Just think...back then there were only 4 or 5 TV
stations
to choose from.
This is a sort of sentimental road movie/comedy with the obligatory festival-crowd-pleasing surreal scenes, such as people freezing up at
stations
or a huge balloon/jelly-fish/whatever lifting up all of Mastroianni's kids up into the air.
ABC, and One Step Beyond was an ABC program, was still an up and comer with out that many affiliate
stations.
The area I was raised in, well, we got two TV
stations.
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