"You've Got To Get Mad!"
"You've Got To Get Mad!"
It ain't about rational thinking...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwMVMbmQBug
"THE SHOW LACKS A POINT OF VIEW"
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/22/movies/paddy-chayefskys-notes-for-network-film.html
Pauline Kael in The New Yorker, in a review subtitled "Hot Air", criticized the film's [Network, 1976] abundance of long, preachy speeches; Chayefsky's self-righteous contempt for not only television itself but also television viewers; and the fact that almost everyone in the movie, particularly Robert Duvall, has a screaming rant: "The cast of this messianic farce takes turns yelling at us soulless masses."
This movie was supposed to be satire. But in an age of television dominated by Survivor/Reality TV, I suppose Trump's rise should have been easier to predict.
Originally shared by The New Yorker
Last summer, Evan Osnos spent time with Donald Trump supporters. Here are four who are still standing by their candidate.
http://nyer.cm/94tH3Iw
It ain't about rational thinking...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwMVMbmQBug
"THE SHOW LACKS A POINT OF VIEW"
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/22/movies/paddy-chayefskys-notes-for-network-film.html
Pauline Kael in The New Yorker, in a review subtitled "Hot Air", criticized the film's [Network, 1976] abundance of long, preachy speeches; Chayefsky's self-righteous contempt for not only television itself but also television viewers; and the fact that almost everyone in the movie, particularly Robert Duvall, has a screaming rant: "The cast of this messianic farce takes turns yelling at us soulless masses."
This movie was supposed to be satire. But in an age of television dominated by Survivor/Reality TV, I suppose Trump's rise should have been easier to predict.
Originally shared by The New Yorker
Last summer, Evan Osnos spent time with Donald Trump supporters. Here are four who are still standing by their candidate.
http://nyer.cm/94tH3Iw
Your commentary is on the money here. Pauline Kael should have been paying attention. (She was a great old dame, but she missed the mark a time or two.)
ReplyDeleteI'm finding some of the parallels between the Silent Majority of the seventies, and today, to be worrisome. Folks tended to underestimate Phyllis Schafly, back in the day, but she won her fight, although ultimately losing in most of the particulars...
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