Television
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Definition of documentary: A work, such as a film or
television
program, presenting political, social, or historical subject matter in a factual and informative manner and often consisting of actual news films or interviews accompanied by narration.
Despite the potentially fascinating premise, Series 7 is weak attempt at attacking reality
television.
This must be one of the most unbelievable, predictable and cheesy
television
movies I have seen in a long time.
I found myself yelling and flipping off my
television
screen while I was suffering through this trash.
The key scene in Rodrigo Garcia's "Nine Lives" comes when Sissy Spacek, hidden away in a hotel room where she is carrying on an affair with Aiden Quinn, find a nature documentary on television, at which point Quinn notes the contrivance of such things--disparate footage is edited into one scene, predators and preys are thrown together in order to capture the moment--all to force connections where none actually exist.
Rachael Ray is the most irritating personality on the Food Network AND all of
television.
If you want to see it watch it on
television
first and make up your own mind.
The pity is that when the story is transferred from paper to my
television
screen it loses a certain everything .
After seeing the trailer for this on
television
I was hoping for something along the lines of Predator with a robot replacing the Predaot.
"At the Earth's Core" was on
television
yesterday.
Story here is about Robin Stone (John Phillip Law) and his rise to the top of
television
by being ruthless and calculating to everyone around him.
It is in fact an example of how low
television
has fallen since 'reality' got in style.
This program is a symptom of the disease Danish
television
is currently suffering from.
Yup, that's right folks, this is undoubtedly the worst show in the history of
television.
It has become one of the worst shows on television, combining unfunny jokes, repetitive, drawn out jokes, and the hope that each joke can become funny with the inclusion of the word "bitch."
Here's hoping the subtitled version gets to American
television
screens at some point.
Realty
television
crew are assigned to cover a small town high school hockey team running into a serial killer wearing a black mask and hoody.
The screenplay is often acidic, cynical, and caustic and Killer Movie essentially pokes fun at realty
television
shows, featuring a cast of characters one might find on The Real World.
As Blanca, she's polarizing the way she demands attention, milking what little celeb status she has to the hilt, manufacturing much friction as she becomes a source of frustration, and has quite the potty mouth(Cuoco may've taken the part just so she could escape her usual
television
sitcom roles, allowed to spout profanity without restriction) Cuoco, along with the entire cast, services Killer Movie as eye candy, but it's hard to find any character you wouldn't want to see hacked to pieces with a meat cleaver.
Shaky hand held cameras (this piece was shot for
television
mind you, not film) not only keep you utterly conscious of how horrible the cinematography is in this film, but make you absolutely unable to become immersed in the story.
They lift many classic lines from the
television
series, but they don't work in this version.
After wasting 2 hours of my life watching this movie on late night television, I went back and reread some of the IMDb material, to remind myself of why I watched it in the first place.
Anyway, only watch this show if you have nothing else to do and the only thing on
television
is Zoey 101.
I watched it on
television
when I was 11, and couldn't remember the title of it.
If I remember correctly, I do believe that it was a Christmas
television
movie special.
I've enjoyed a couple of the oft-cited "classic" series, but regard the medium as a whole in exactly the same way that I do American television: namely, that a good 90-95% of it is utter tripe, with the remainder falling anywhere from "watchable" to "decent."
Which, with all the drama and action on
television
these days, is a very pleasant and welcome change.
The late Director John Frankenheimer directed his first feature film, The Young Stranger, after starting out directing live
television
dramas in New York City.
travel was just a pipe dream at the time.not to mention ray guns and television.this
"Man of the Year" tells the story of Tom Dobbs (Robin Williams) a political comedian (like Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert) who has his own
television
show.
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