17 years ago I had
this tribute album. Now it’s hagiography, which is to say a Hollywood movie.
Network tonight.
Prince Achmed was on Turner Classic Movies. Worth keeping an eye peeled for. Beautiful stuff.
74 degrees. im an outdoorsman. which is to say yes the windows are open.
Holy shit. Charlie Rose and Chalabi on PBS. It's a battle of the titans. They both believe themselves so much.
i thought directv should carry one of the satellite radio systems. and now it
does.
the j
ewish brain (it was a cover story in new york mag
azine not the new yorker you idiot!)
Superballs. Quicktime required. 18 MB.
Probably want to right click and save as..., or, on Mac, ctrl-click and save as...
Super sped up satellite feed of the entire hurricane season, with each storm named and its' path traced.
Wow.
just watched an aol pre-view of tonights g
ilmore girls. Jess confronts Rory about "not being you" and that her rich boyfriend Logan is a dick. looks like a good
one. 8pm on the WB. oh yeah.
D. and I saw
Network last night. I haven't seen it, other than short clips, since its original theatrical release in 1976. We just saw
Good Night, and Good Luck this afternoon.
Murrow gave us a vision of what television could become.
This instrument can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and it can even inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. Otherwise it is merely wires and lights in a box. There is a great and perhaps decisive battle to be fought against ignorance, intolerance and indifference. This weapon of television could be useful.
RTNDA Convention, October 15, 1958
Network gave us a warning of what it would become. Murrow worried that television would simply "entertain, amuse and insulate". But he missed one trick. As Diane Christensen (Faye Dunaway) says, "The American people want somebody to articulate their rage for them." The public's hunger isn't simply to have their boredom amused, but to have their biases confirmed, their xenophobia stoked, their blood-lust sated.
Murrow knew how good television could be, but never imagined how bad it has become. One can only hope that this flick reminds the current generation of reporters of the history of their profession, and inspires them to speak truth to power.
broke down and watched a couple of shows i had tivoed last night. not that i had ever made a conscious effort to stop, just got a little sick of it all. made it about 8 days without the tube. this week im going tivo only and maintaining my sports free viewing. id like to thank the jets for sucking this season which has eased the transition.