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A quick glance at today's cable guide.....
Fast Food----Doc on high speed predators Car Crash---Doc on technology used to make cars safer David Mamet's Homocide---Unusual enrty from Mamet about a cop who becomes a Jewish radical. About Schmidt----Fine film with Nicholson playing a lost widower The Apartment---Simply great writing! Pcycho---The first 20 minutes is like water over a pebble....it just flows, but always exposes new details. BTW, watching an education program IS interactive, unless you're suffering from brain trauma! Yeah, nothing worth Katie or Doug's time! Go clean something instead of absorbing art and info. Stay small minded on your "clean" trawler, Doug. Learning about nature won't wash the Rosarie beads, right Katie? Small people. Small minds. Small lives. RB |
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And all better books than movies, that is IF you have a minds eye and
an imagination. Joseph Stefano's adaptation was a work of genius according to Bloch, whose Novel pales by comparison. Stefano, like Serling, was a teleplay pioneer. David Mamet's homocide was written by him for the screen. Try again. RB |
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Stroll down to your local Volvo shop, better yet attend a SAE
congress expo and education seminar on the subject. The point is, Josie, that someone with a casual interest need not be in the dark about such things. I can learn about this technology with ease and IF it truly interests me, go the extra step. I'm a long time observer of the sky, planets and stars, but that learning process started with movies and TV. RB |
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BTW, watching an education program IS interactive, unless you're suffering
from brain trauma! They tell you you listen. Calm down, Josie. They're not "telling" you anything. There's an off button. You have control...or perhaps that's your problem. RB |
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The new crowd in
Hollywood in a large part are scum putting out mindless crap. The "new crowd" is just a small part of cinema today. Many fine movies are made, just like many fine paintings are painted. You just have to care to find them. If you have little interest in the arts, move on. RB |
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For NYer it be smarter to go to central park and watch the redtail
hawk and peragrin(sp?)falcons (the fastest predator on earth) snatch pigeons out of the air. Shot footage of that many times when I worked for the NY Zoological Society for a couple of years. The doc lets us have a look at animals most people will never see. I guess that makes them unimportant to people like you, Josie. But others want to learn. RB |
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Nutsy,
You're changing stories again;-------you told the group Astronomy came from your Uncle. who is a Pro You seem to have trouble, for a writer, holding your Story Line. If you like TV & movies, have at it. It your life, you live it. It is strange how health and exersize freaks seem to take pleasure in living other peoples lives. They don't seem to enjoy their own. Ole Thom |
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You're changing stories again;-------you told the group Astronomy came
from your Uncle. who is a Pro That's true, and he taught me a lot, especially about telescopes, but my actual interest started with sci fi films. RB |
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![]() Bobsprit wrote: Stroll down to your local Volvo shop, better yet attend a SAE congress expo and education seminar on the subject. The point is, Josie, that someone with a casual interest need not be in the dark about such things. I can learn about this technology with ease and IF it truly interests me, go the extra step. I'm a long time observer of the sky, planets and stars, but that learning process started with movies and TV. But you don't look at stars anymore? Cheers |