Fantastic movie! Glad I have a print
This movie speaks volumes about TV and the people who run the talk shows.
It needs to be released on DVD or video. I am glad I have an excellent print of it.
This movie speaks volumes about TV and the people who run the talk shows.
It needs to be released on DVD or video. I am glad I have an excellent print of it.
Hey, I just watched it on tv and thought it was excellent.
There's just one thing I need to know, did "Frank McGrath kill himself
or did they shoot him? I know he died but not sure how so can you please
tell me?
Thanks :-)
I think they pretty much leave it for the viewers to make up their mind. Good move.
But either way I don't think it would make that much of a difference whether he shot himself or police murdered him. I liked how this movie provokes thinking from the viewer's side, something not too common on television, and bear in mind it's a TV-movie roundly criticising Television culture. How common is that?
(I was the first to write a comment on this movie, 3-4 years ago upon seeing it - you may wanna take a look at it - and all I can say is I have fond memories of it - can't wait to see it again! :)
There are three kinds of people in the world: Those who can do maths, and those who can't.
You know in the movie where the father is watching video of his daughter's high school graduation? There's a friend with her who turns and smiles at the camera. That's me! LOL
PS
Paige Moss is a sweetheart. I felt like I had known her forever because she was down to earth and so friendly.