Been A Long Time…Not To Quote Led Zepplin
It’s been quite some time since I posted last…hell I would even say a year plus…I could check, but I won’t. A lot has happened […]
It’s been quite some time since I posted last…hell I would even say a year plus…I could check, but I won’t. A lot has happened […]
By now I am sure all of you have seen or heard about Herman Cain’s Libya oopsy. If not, you are living under a rock. […]
Holy Hot Damn… those are the first three words that came to mind after seeing this film this evening. As I mentioned prior, I minored […]
Hello everyone! My name is Jim, for those of you who don’t know me, I am Kyle’s cousin. I was a part of the original […]
Chinatown In 1974, director Roman Polanski released Chinatown starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. This film tells an excellent story of corruption and betrayal within […]
The Andromeda Strain Have you ever wondered what a good movie adaptation of a Michael Crichton story would be like? Well, The Andromeda Strain is […]
Redford (Bill McKay) stars as a California lawyer who is running on the Democratic ticket against the already sitting California Senator Crocker Jargon.
In 1976 director Sidney Lumet took Paddy Chayefsy’s Network and turned it into this satirical feature. Lumet’s interpretation of the television networks is represented amazingly in this film.
These eight people are then forced into a very heavy situation. Five of them are men. One was a rescued Nazi and an African American and then three were women.
The thematic elements in the movie that deal with politics are very clear; there is no hidden agenda here.