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And this analogy, actually, was already picked up by some of the papers, with some
tabloid
press calling the events "Shopping with violence," which probably sums it up in terms of our research.
Tabloid
newspapers do not appear to advance the political citizenship of their readers, relative even to those who read no newspapers whatsoever.
The
tabloid
press made the story about gender.
One British tabloid, on the publication of my letter, branded a headline stating, "Oxford Student Launches Online Campaign to Shame Attacker."
Because it was the right-wing
tabloid
newspapers which printed all these stories about immigration.
A few years ago, I was thinking about this, and I went to "The Sunday Sport," a
tabloid
newspaper I don't recommend you start reading if you're not familiar with it already.
In a way, if you like, at one end of the spectrum of sympathy, you've got the
tabloid
newspaper.
No wonder critics of the British media complain it's driven by
tabloid
journalism.
Great stuff, a little like a good
tabloid
news story fleshed out in precise, even handed detail.
The last vampire hunter must save Los Angeles from a coven of vampires out to conquer the city, aided by a
tabloid
journalist.
For several weeks before the first broadcast trailers galore heralded the return of the new series , massive billboards in London informed the public about the return of the show ,
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newspapers carried massive photo spreads of the aliens appearing and Christopher Eccleston appeared on programmes as diverse as BLUE PETER , MASTERMIND ( Which had a special DOCTOR WHO night edition ) , THIS MORNING and Friday NIGHT WITH JOHNATHAN ROSS .
A man named Jerry comes into possession of an ancient Aztec doll.However this creepy little figure is possessed by an evil spirit,which takes over Jerry's body and pushes him to spill the blood...I have seen two other horror movies "The Dorm that Dripped Blood" and "The Kindred" made by Stephen Carpenter and Jeffrey Obrow and I must say that "The Power" doesn't disappoint either.The plot is slow-moving,but there are some effective human goo effects and a little bit of gore.The scene of a female
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reporter being attacked by arms that come ripping out of a mattress is a hoot.I liked this low-budget horror movie and you should too,if you are into 80's horror genre.8
Two
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reporters, one seasoned(Miguel Ferrer)and one not so accomplished(Julie Entwisle), begin to believe that a serial killer(Michael H. Moss) may actually be a vampire.
Two bozo journalist of a gossipy
tabloid
newspaper are sent, very much against their will, to Transylvania to do a story on the alleged return of mad scientist Frankenstein.
SEX WISH was actually released (minus ten minutes of more, ahem, 'extreme' footage) here in the UK back in the early days of the video boom, and caused a
tabloid
storm in a teacup when it allegedly inspired a copycat murder case.
In a career that is sliding rather swiftly toward
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obscurity, Ben Affleck, once a promising comic character actor who became enmeshed in the Hollywood publicity machine to recreate himself into a romantic leading man.
The Haunting is yet another bad horror remake with phony overdone special effects and a big cast of on screen favorites and has no redeeming qualities whatsoever except maybe for the cinematography.Yes remakes aren't all bad but remakes directed by Jion Da Bont definitely are.I suppose that the A-List actors (Liam Neeson,Catherine Zeta Jones,Owen Wilson)are there to distract us from the boring plot,ridiculous special effects, and terrible attempts at scaring it's audience however this is a movie not a
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magazine we don't care whose in it we care about the characters and story two things this film missed.The storyline is like taking the classic novel The Haunting Of Hill House and ripping out four chapters and then using whatever's left for the film it is so boring and a lot of it is unexplained.The characters are pretty thin and while the acting is good you don't really care about any of the characters at all.Lily Taylor gives a horrendous performance and sounds like she's 8 years old when delivering her lines not to mention what a horrible screamer she is.Lily Taylor isn't made for the horror genre at all.The ghosts are stupid and cheesy, they look like a bunch of Casper The Friendly Ghost's and the ghost of Hugh Cain looks like a fat guy dressed as the grim reaper for Halloween with a smoke machine.There is this creature on the roof of one of the rooms that is a giant purple mouth and it's not even funny unintentionally just plain sad.The house is pretty and well designed that is probably the only positive thing about this movie it looks nice but that doesn't save it from it's brutal everything else.I can honestly say i felt like i was wasting my time watching The Haunting on TV for no price so I would've been even more pi$$ed if I had paid to see it but luckily it was on Scream Channel.Overall The Haunting is a boring remake that tries to overwhelm you with bad special effects, a poor attempt at horror.
Do we have to listen to the NRJ shouting, see the stupid
tabloid
headlines and the street commercials before we even have had our morning coffee?
This film is all about
tabloid
journalism, gossip, celebrities.
There is a reporter on a local
tabloid
newspaper who manages to photograph Rick in bed with a hot gal completely naked.
There is some moderately good satire on the
tabloid
press, but the film is just trying too hard to be edgy.
Mad Magazine behavior and
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sledgehammer comedy add to allow any viewer who knows this is STOOPID but masquerading as a political farce will get most jokes..............the rest...well, read the comments from folk who can't connect the flouro colors..... Stubby Kaye is in fine GUYS AND, er, ROGER RABBIT form and it is fun to see his Schick in full flight with several showstopper musical numbers.
Gary, a rather bad dime-store romance novelist, soon after watching a sensationalist
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news show about the recent rash of people that have been dying in their sleep, is worried about his girlfriend who is having trouble sleeping (he's an insomniac himself) So when his war veteran neighbor tells him about the Sandman he's frightened (not by the vet's story, more his demeanor) add to this the fact that Gary's worthless leech of a cousin has just moved in to his trailer.
Fact is, TV movies aren't exactly an art form and if you're looking for authenticity and the truth about sufferers of this terrible genetic disease and the effect that it has on the people around them, you'd be much better off down the library doing research then subjecting yourself to the
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treatment that this film reduces it to.
This may rank as one of the low points in the history of British TV;12 "celebrities" are flown off to some exotic tropical Island to see if there is any mutual attraction with each other,hopefully leading to sexual attraction.The word "celebrity" once had rather more respectful meaning for most of the 20th Century;mainly with those who had achieved fame because they deserved it,through endless hard work and great ability at their chosen field.In the 21st Century,particularly in the UK,it is now mostly associated with tawdry,dislikable,intractably pointless excuses for human beings most interested in seeing their names in equally reprehensible
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newspapers or c_______ magazines.(You
This time the remaining mean spirited kids are moved to a new location where they bring their usual kill-crazy antics and it's up to a
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journalist (Terence Knox) and his rebellious son (Paul Scherrer) to save the town from "He who walks behind the rows!" and save their love interests from sacrifice in this surprisingly watchable sequel, which is against genre odds better than it's lame predecessor.
It has some kind of
tabloid
energy that connects it to films by a director like Fuller.
Potentially interesting story of go-ahead newspaperman Robinson and gangster Arnold as co-owners of groundbreaking
tabloid
newspaper, wrecked by reducing almost everything to melodrama.
Anyway,
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blah blah blah and girl rivalry and itching powder... Geez, can you get any more lame.
i felt like i was sort of watching a sun
tabloid.
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