Other 9/4/08 Pg 5.Indd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Other 9/4/08 Pg 5.Indd FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KLBY/ABC News (N) Enter- Stand Up to Cancer America’s Funniest 20/20 (CC) News (N) Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live H h (CC) tainment (N) (CC) Home Videos (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) Sarah Jane Morris. KSNK/NBC News (N) Wheel of Stand Up to Cancer NFL Kickoff Dateline NBC (CC) News (N) The Tonight Show Late L j Fortune (N) (CC) Special (N) (CC) With Jay Leno (CC) Night KBSL/CBS News (N) Inside Stand Up to Cancer CBS Fall Old Swingtown Take It News (N) Late Show With Late FRIDAY1< NX (CC) Edition (N) (CC) Preview Christine to the Limit (N) (CC) SEPTEMBER(CC) David Letterman Late5 K15CG The NewsHour Wash. Kansas Market- NOW on Bill Moyers Journal BBC Score- New Red Tavis d With Jim Lehrer (N) Week Week Market PBS (N) (N) (CC) World board Green Smiley ESPN College6 PM Football6:30: Navy7 atP BallM State.7:30 (Live) (CC)8 PM 8:30 9MLBPM Baseball9:30: Arizona10 DiamondbacksPM 10:30 at Los11 AngelesPM 11:30Dodgers. KLBY/ABCO_ News (N) Enter- Stand Up to Cancer America’s Funniest 20/20Dodger (CC) Stadium. (Live)News (CC) (N) Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live HUSAh (CC)Law & Order:tainment SVU (N)Law (CC) & Order: SVU HomeMonk Videos Mr. Monk’s (CC) Psych Talk Derby to(CC)House It’s(N) a (CC) SarahMonk Jane Mr. Morris. Monk’s KSNK/NBCP^ News (N) Wheel of Stand Up to Cancer NFL100th Kickoff Case (N) (CC)DatelineMe (N) (CC)NBC (CC) NewsWonderful (N) The Lie Tonight (CC) Show100th CaseLate (CC) LTBSj Ray- FortuneRay- (N)Seinfeld (CC) Seinfeld SpecialMovie: (N) Failure (CC) to Launch TT (2006) Sex and WithSex Jay and LenoMovie: (CC) Planes,Night KBSL/CBSP_ Newsmond (N) Insidemond Stand(CC) Up to(CC) Cancer CBSMatthew Fall McConaughey.Old Swingtown (Premiere) Take (CC) It Newsthe City(N) Latethe Show City WithTrains Late 1<WGNNX (CC)America’sEdition Funniest (N)Movie: (CC) Ringmaster (1998)Preview PeopleChristine reveal toWGN the Limit News (N) at (CC) Nine (CC)Scrubs DavidScrubs LettermanChap- LateChap- K15CGPa TheHome NewsHour Videos (CC) Wash.sordid detailsKansas on a TVMarket- host’s program.NOW on(CC)Bill(N) Moyers (CC) Journal BBC(CC) Score-(CC) Newpelle’s Red Tavispelle’s TNTd WithMovie: Jim Titanic Lehrer TTTT (N) Week (1997, Drama)Week A womanMarket falls forPBS an artist (N) aboard(N) (CC) the ill-fated ship.WorldLaw & Orderboard GreenMovie: ASmiley Few Good ESPNQW CollegeLeonardo Football DiCaprio,: Navy Kate at Winslet. Ball State. (CC) (Live) (CC) MLB Baseball: Arizona DiamondbacksOxymoron at Los AngelesMen TTTZ Dodgers. (1992) DSCO_ Dirty Jobs Big Dirty Jobs Cleaning Discovery Project DodgerDiscovery Stadium. Project (Live) (CC)How It’s How It’s Dirty Jobs Cleaning USAQY LawAnimal & Order: Vet (CC) SVU Lawup the & Order: environment. SVU MonkEarth Mr. Infinite Monk’s Winds PsychEarth Talk Hungry Derby Ocean to HouseMade It’s a Made Monkup the Mr. environment. Monk’s A&EP^ CSI: Miami Money CSI: Miami Broken 100thCSI: CaseMiami (N) A (CC) MeThe (N) Cleaner (CC) House WonderfulCriminal Lie Minds (CC) 100thCSI: Case Miami (CC) Broken TBSQ^ Ray-Plane (CC)Ray- SeinfeldHome (CC)Seinfeld Movie:Grizzly Failure Murder to (CC) Launchof PainTT (2006) (CC) SexUnfinished and Sex Business and Movie:Home Planes, (CC) HISTP_ mondModern Marvelsmond (CC)Modern Marvels(CC) MatthewGangland McConaughey. Biker Shockwave (Premiere) (CC) (N) theMega City Disastersthe City TrainsModern Marvels WGNQ_ America’sRevolutionizing Funniest war. Movie:(CC) Ringmaster (1998)Wars People The Outlaws. reveal WGN(CC) News at Nine Scrubs(CC) Scrubs Chap-(CC) Chap- Home Videos (CC) sordid details on a TV host’s program. (CC) (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) pelle’s pelle’s NICKPa Drake & Zoey 101 iCarly iCarly Spon- Spon- George George Home Home Family Family TNTRl Movie:Josh Titanic(CC) TTTT (1997,(CC) Drama)(CC) A womangeBob falls for angeBob artist aboardLopez the ill-fatedLopez ship. LawImprove. & OrderImprove.Movie:Matters A FewMatters Good QW Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet. (CC) Oxymoron Men TTTZ (1992) DISN Hannah Zack & Movie: The Incredibles (2004) Animated. Wizards- Life With Zack & Hannah That’s- Phil of DSCR] DirtyMontana Jobs BigCody DirtyA former Jobs superhero Cleaning getsDiscovery back into Project action. DiscoveryPlace ProjectDerek HowCody It’s HowMontana It’s DirtyRaven Jobs CleaningFuture QY Animal Vet (CC) up the environment. Earth Infinite Winds Earth Hungry Ocean Made Made up the environment. FAM That ’70s That ’70s Samurai Girl (N) (Part 1 of 3) (CC) America’s Funniest The 700 Club (CC) That ’70s That ’70s A&ER_ CSI:Show Miami ShowMoney CSI: Miami Broken CSI: Miami A TheHome Cleaner Videos House (CC) Criminal Minds CSI:Show Miami BrokenShow Q^ Plane (CC) Home (CC) Grizzly Murder (CC) of Pain (CC) Unfinished Business Home (CC) HALL Walker, Texas Walker, Texas ColbyMovie: Free For Press the Love Thursday, of Grace (2008, SeptemberMurder, She 4, Wrote 2008Murder, Page She Wrote 5 HISTSW ModernRanger Marvels(CC) ModernRanger Marvels Fight or Die GanglandDrama) Mark Biker Consuelos.Shockwave (CC) (N) Mega(CC) Disasters ModernAlma MurderMarvels (CC) Q_ Revolutionizing war. (CC) Wars The Outlaws. (CC) (CC) (CC) NICK Drake & Zoey 101 iCarly iCarly Spon- Spon- George George Home Home Family Family Rl Josh (CC) (CC) (CC) geBob geBob Lopez Lopez Improve. Improve. Matters Matters 4le0005-4 Mom worries about child with beer DISN Hannah Zack & Movie: The Incredibles (2004) Animated. Wizards- Life With Zack & Hannah That’s- Phil of R] Montana Cody A former superhero gets back into action. Place Derek Cody Montana Raven Future FAM That ’70s ThatTV ’70s Samurai Girl (N)LISTINGS (Part 1 of 3) (CC) America’s Funniest The 700 Club (CC) That ’70s That ’70s Dear Dr. Brothers: My child just R_ Show Show Home Videos (CC) Show Show HALL Walker, Texas Walker, Texas Movie: For the Love of Grace (2008, Murder, She Wrote Murder, She Wrote graduated from middle school, and SW Ranger (CC) Ranger Fight or Die Drama) Mark Consuelos. (CC) (CC) Alma Murder (CC) I noticed a disturbing trend in the Dr. Joyce Brothers sponsored by the clothing of some of the kids he 4le0005-4 hung around with at the year-end picnics and parties that we took Ask Dr. Brothers him to. A lot of the boys — and • SATURDAY COLBY FREE PRESSSEPTEMBER 6 some girls — were wearing T-shirts or baseball caps with commercial 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 brand names on them advertising as many as the kids who didn’t to be protected by parental controls KLBY/ABC Good Morning Good Morning Good Morning That’s- That’s- Hannah Zack & Emperor Replace- beer companies and different types have promotional items. In the on the computer. And I imagine H h Kansas Saturday America (N) (CC) Kansas Saturday Raven Raven Montana Cody New ments of liquor. I don’t think I want my New Hampshire study, those who you aren’t too keen on them going KSNK/NBC Today (N) (CC) Paid Paid Babar Friend Jane- Zula Pen- Veggie- PGA Tour Golf: L j Program Program (EI) (CC) Rabbit Dragon Patrol guins Tales BMW Championship son to wear this kind of thing at the owned the branded T-shirts were into chat rooms or commenting on KBSL/CBSSATURDAYThe Early Show (N) (CC) News (N) SEPTEMBERU.S. Open Tennis: Men’s Semifinals.6 From age of 14. Am I being silly, or does a group who were older, had tried others’ blogs or even starting one of 1< NX Flushing, N.Y. (Live) (CC) this kind of advertising influence smoking, had friends who drank their own (if they haven’t already). K15CG Thomas- Bob the Market- Lassie’s Bob the Thomas- Beren. Biz Kid$ Score- Motor- Wood- Victory kids’ behavior? — K.B. and generally weren’t doing very This is a tall order, but it might be a d Friends6 AM Builder6:30 Market7 AM Pet7:30 Vet 8BuilderAM Friends8:30 9BearsAM (CC)9:30 10boardAM 10:30Week (N)11wrightAM 11:30Garden KLBY/ABCESPN GoodSportsCenter Morning (CC) GoodSportsCenter Morning (CC) GoodSportsCenter Morning (Live) That’s-College GamedayThat’s- (Live)Hannah (CC) Zack & EmperorCollege Replace-Football Dear K.B.: You’ve got some well in school. Perhaps a different good idea to invite the new family HO_h Kansas Saturday America (N) (CC) Kansas(CC) Saturday Raven Raven Montana Cody New ments ammunition, because I am going set of friends is called for? for a barbecue and then ask all the KSNK/NBCUSA TodayPaid (N) (CC)Paid PaidPaid PaidPaid BabarHouse PilotFriend (CC) Jane-House PaternityZula Pen-House Occam’sVeggie- PGAHouse Tour Maternity Golf: to give you an emphatic “yes.” * * * kids for ideas on how to stay safe. LP^j Program Program ProgramProgram ProgramProgram (EI) (CC) Rabbit Dragon(CC) Patrol guinsRazor (CC)Tales BMW(CC) Championship Those who study such things agree KBSL/CBSTBS The(5:10) Early Movie: Show (N) (CC)Movie: Groundhog DayNews TTZ (N) (1993) A TV Movie: In Good CompanyU.S. Open TTT Tennis (2004,: Men’sMovie: Semifinals. The Perfect From Dear Dr. Brothers: A new family Clear it first with the other family 1<P_NX Planes, Trains weatherman’s day keeps repeating. (CC) Comedy-Drama) DennisFlushing, Quaid. N.Y. (CC) (Live) (CC)Man TT (2005) (CC) that this kind of advertising can has moved in next door, and while I so there are no ugly surprises or K15CGWGN Thomas-Paid BobAdelante the Market-Paid Lassie’sPaid BobPaid the Thomas-Paid Beren.Paid BizPaid Kid$ Score-Paid Motor-Paid Wood-FunniestVictoryFunniest and does influence teen behavior was glad to have more children for awkward pauses.
Recommended publications
  • Supplemental Movies and Movie Clips
    Peters Township School District Movies & Movie Clips Utilized to Supplement Curriculum Peters Township High School (Revised August 2019) Movie Rating of Movie Course or Movie Clip American History Academic & Forrest Gump PG-13 AP US History Scenes 9:00 – 9:45, 27:45 – 29:25, 35:45 – 38:00, 1:06:50, 1:31:15 – 1:30:45, 1:50:30 – 1:51:00 are omitted. American History Academic & Selma PG-13 Honors Scenes 3:45-8:40; 9:40-13:30; 25:50-39:50; 58:30-1:00:50; 1:07:50-1:22; 1:48:54- ClearPlayUsed 2:01 American History Academic Pleasantville PG-13 Selected Scenes 25 minutes American History Academic The Right Stuff PG Approximately 30 minutes, Chapters 11-12 39:24-49:44 Chuck Yeager breaking sound barrier, IKE and LBJ meeting in Washington to discuss Sputnik, Chapters 20-22 1:1715-1:30:51 Press conference with Mercury 7 astronauts, then rocket tests in 1960, Chapter 24-30 1:37-1:58 Astronauts wanting revisions on the capsule, Soviets beating us again, US sends chimp then finally Alan Sheppard becomes first US man into space American History Academic Thirteen Days PG-13 Approximately 30 minutes, Chapter 3 10:00-13:00 EXCOM meeting to debate options, Chapter 10 38:00-41:30 options laid out for president, Chapter 14 50:20-52:20 need to get OAS to approve quarantine of Cuba, shows the fear spreading through nation, Chapters 17-18 1:05-1:20 shows night before and day of ships reaching quarantine, Chapter 29 2:05-2:12 Negotiations with RFK and Soviet ambassador to resolve crisis American History Academic Hidden Figures PG Scenes Chapter 9 (32:38-35:05);
    [Show full text]
  • List of Animated Films and Matched Comparisons [Posted As Supplied by Author]
    Appendix : List of animated films and matched comparisons [posted as supplied by author] Animated Film Rating Release Match 1 Rating Match 2 Rating Date Snow White and the G 1937 Saratoga ‘Passed’ Stella Dallas G Seven Dwarfs Pinocchio G 1940 The Great Dictator G The Grapes of Wrath unrated Bambi G 1942 Mrs. Miniver G Yankee Doodle Dandy G Cinderella G 1950 Sunset Blvd. unrated All About Eve PG Peter Pan G 1953 The Robe unrated From Here to Eternity PG Lady and the Tramp G 1955 Mister Roberts unrated Rebel Without a Cause PG-13 Sleeping Beauty G 1959 Imitation of Life unrated Suddenly Last Summer unrated 101 Dalmatians G 1961 West Side Story unrated King of Kings PG-13 The Jungle Book G 1967 The Graduate G Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner unrated The Little Mermaid G 1989 Driving Miss Daisy PG Parenthood PG-13 Beauty and the Beast G 1991 Fried Green Tomatoes PG-13 Sleeping with the Enemy R Aladdin G 1992 The Bodyguard R A Few Good Men R The Lion King G 1994 Forrest Gump PG-13 Pulp Fiction R Pocahontas G 1995 While You Were PG Bridges of Madison County PG-13 Sleeping The Hunchback of Notre G 1996 Jerry Maguire R A Time to Kill R Dame Hercules G 1997 Titanic PG-13 As Good as it Gets PG-13 Animated Film Rating Release Match 1 Rating Match 2 Rating Date A Bug’s Life G 1998 Patch Adams PG-13 The Truman Show PG Mulan G 1998 You’ve Got Mail PG Shakespeare in Love R The Prince of Egypt PG 1998 Stepmom PG-13 City of Angels PG-13 Tarzan G 1999 The Sixth Sense PG-13 The Green Mile R Dinosaur PG 2000 What Lies Beneath PG-13 Erin Brockovich R Monsters,
    [Show full text]
  • Law and Resistance in American Military Films
    KHODAY ARTICLE (Do Not Delete) 4/15/2018 3:08 PM VALORIZING DISOBEDIENCE WITHIN THE RANKS: LAW AND RESISTANCE IN AMERICAN MILITARY FILMS BY AMAR KHODAY* “Guys if you think I’m lying, drop the bomb. If you think I’m crazy, drop the bomb. But don’t drop the bomb just because you’re following orders.”1 – Colonel Sam Daniels in Outbreak “The obedience of a soldier is not the obedience of an automaton. A soldier is a reasoning agent. He does not respond, and is not expected to respond, like a piece of machinery.”2 – The Einsatzgruppen Case INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 370 I.FILMS, POPULAR CULTURE AND THE NORMATIVE UNIVERSE.......... 379 II.OBEDIENCE AND DISOBEDIENCE IN MILITARY FILMS .................... 382 III.FILM PARALLELING LAW ............................................................. 388 IV.DISOBEDIENCE, INDIVIDUAL AGENCY AND LEGAL SUBJECTIVITY 391 V.RESISTANCE AND THE SAVING OF LIVES ....................................... 396 VI.EXPOSING CRIMINALITY AND COVER-UPS ................................... 408 VII.RESISTERS AS EMBODIMENTS OF INTELLIGENCE, LEADERSHIP & Permission is hereby granted for noncommercial reproduction of this Article in whole or in part for education or research purposes, including the making of multiple copies for classroom use, subject only to the condition that the name of the author, a complete citation, and this copyright notice and grant of permission be included in all copies. *Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba; J.D. (New England School of Law); LL.M. & D.C.L. (McGill University). The author would like to thank the following individuals for their assistance in reviewing, providing feedback and/or making suggestions: Drs. Karen Crawley, Richard Jochelson, Jennifer Schulz; Assistant Professor David Ireland; and Jonathan Avey, James Gacek, Paul R.J.
    [Show full text]
  • A Few Good Men
    A Few Good Men It is perhaps one of the most familiar movie catchphrases in recent history. Jack Nicholson, in full military regalia, sitting in a courtroom, shouting at Tom Cruise. “You can’t handle the truth,” he says. The truth is, the well-known movie A Few Good Men was a stage play first. And it’s back on an area stage at Little Theater of Fall River. Director Kathy Castro notes that she fell in love with the story when the movie came out. “I thought the story was sensational and so relevant; and the acting was great! It would be difficult to say how many times I’ve seen it since. Twenty-plus, easily, and each time, I learn something new. It is a masterful piece of writing, and Aaron Sorkin is a masterful storyteller.” A few years ago, Castro learned of the play version and right away wanted to direct it, putting it before the play selection committee in 2010. She notes that the play comes with great name-recognition, partly due to that already-mentioned catchphrase. The playwright also has something to do with it. Castro notes, “In these ensuing 20 years since the film, Aaron Sorkin has also become quite famous through his work on the TV series, The West Wing and his many Academy-Award nominations and wins for film screenplays. Last year he won for Social Network, and this year he was nominated again for Moneyball.” Having spent more than a year researching in preparation, Castro says she has read everything she could find on the original production of the play in 1988.
    [Show full text]
  • A Few Good Men? Don't Look in the Movies
    hup:Muchivetnytioses.coidarchiveshearch/fastweb?getdoc+allyears2441b36S+10114 Archives TO'YOTAdIradly employs nose duo 23,000 Americans la Pinion January 25, 19411, Sunday ARCHIVES Arts and Leisure Desk IOW MAIM MOUT MS MIMS NIONINT 111111WEIR Asaayss sew A Few Good Men? Don't Look in the Movies By RICHARD A. SHWIDER WHY ARE IMAGES OF MEN IN movies these days so desolate when it comes to real love, real sex, real families, real children and real work? Why has the art form become so detached from what is true and good? Why has our collective imagination concerning the male sex become so perverse and hallucinogenic? In short, why has the film industry declared an open hunting season on men? If you're like me, eager for a rush of inspiration that comes from seeing a manifestation of something heroic, excellent or at least a little dignified on the silver screen, 1997 was a disappointing year for representations of manhood. "Men first! Leave the women and children behind," an impulse embodied by one of the primary characters in "Titanic," is not an uplifting message. "Under those jeans is something wonderful waiting to get out," a concept at the heart of "Boogie Nights," produces no surge of pride. Certainly there was no character around like the honorable Clark Gable in "It Happened One Night," who doesn't take advantage of the affianced Claudette Colbert ("You better go back to your bed"). Some of the worst offenders in this regard were films declared by critics to be among the year's best. Here, for example, is a short list of acclaimed pictures over the last six months that sucked the soul out of my body, registering zero on my epiphany scale.
    [Show full text]
  • WHAT I LEARNED at the MOVIES ABOUT LEGAL ETHICS and PROFESSIONALISM by Anita Modak-Truran
    WHAT I LEARNED AT THE MOVIES ABOUT LEGAL ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM By Anita Modak-Truran HOW I GOT HERE I’ve been fortunate. I practice law. I make movies. I write about both. I took up my pen and started writing a film column for The Clarion-Ledger, a Gannett-owned newspaper, back in the late 90s, when I moved from Chicago, Illinois, to Jackson, Mississippi. (It was like a Johnny Cash song… “Yeah, I’m going to Jackson. Look out Jackson Town….”) I then turned my pen to writing for The Jackson Free Press, an indie weekly newspaper, which provided me opportunities to write about indie films and interesting people. I threw down the pen, as well as stopped my public radio movie reviews and the television segment I had for an ABC affiliate, when I moved three years ago from Jackson to Nashville to head Butler Snow’s Entertainment and Media Industry Group. During my journey weaving law and film together in a non-linear direction with no particular destination, I lived in the state where a young lawyer in the 1980s worked 60 to 70 hours a week at a small town law practice, squeezing in time before going to the office and during courtroom recesses to work on his first novel. John Grisham writes that he would not have written his first book if he had not been a lawyer. “I never dreamed of being a writer. I wrote only after witnessing a trial.” See http://www.jgrisham.com/bio/ (last accessed January 24, 2016). My law partners at Butler Snow have stories about the old days when Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • AFGM Program
    JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT PRODUCTION SUNNYBANK THEATRE GROUP PRESENTS sunnybank IN ASSOCIATION WITH ORiGiN THEATRICAL theatre group presents in association with ORiGiN Theatrical box office opens Aug 24 - 10am Sep 20 to Oct 5 A FEW directed by Anne Ross GOOD no sexplease, we’re MENBY AARON SORKIN DIRECTED BY LESLEY DAVIS BRITfor ticketsI Sph 3345H 3964 or www.stg.org.au JULY 26 - AUGUST 11, 2013 e Crew Broadway Production Presented by Brad Wyeth David Brown, Lewis Allen Stage Manager L Robert Whitehead, Roger L. Stevens, Kathy Levin Suntory International Corporation, The Schubert Organisation Stage Manager R Laura May Stinton Stage Crew The Cast Lighting Design Joanne Sephton David Gemmell ** Please be aware that this production contains loud noises, adult themes and language not suitable Costumes Rex Wigney for children Jenny Marshall Pam Cooper Betty Peisley Cathy O’Dowd * Patrons seeking support and information about suicide prevention can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224636. Lighting & Sound Lana Perrin Joanne Sephton Audio Recording Laura May Stinton Set Design Lesley Davis Set Construction Mark Westby Stuart Sephton The action takes place in various locations in Chris O’Leary Washington D.C., and on the United States Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Photography Kayleen Gibson It is Summer, 1986 Erin O’Sheil Program & Media Chris O’Leary Green Room Our wonderful volunteers About the playwright and the play… We would like to thank the following for helping to bring Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an Academy and Emmy-award this show to life: winning American screenwriter, producer, and playwright, whose works include A Few Good Men, The American President, The West Wing, Sports Night, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Charlie Wilson's War, The Social Network, Training Ship Norfolk, Wellington Point Moneyball and The Newsroom.
    [Show full text]
  • A Few Words on Word Play by Kenn Finkel
    Wordplay Page 1 of 5 A Few Words on Word Play By Kenn Finkel If you’re going to write headlines that attempt to show how hip you are, the pop culture significance has to be connected. That brings up the key to good word play in headlines: It’s that subtle second reference. Using a popular (or ancient) phrase isn’t clever without another level of meaning. It doesn’t take much wit to reach for a word or phrase that you’ve heard on television or in a film or at church or synagogue (or anyplace in the popular lexicon) and to attach it to a headline you’re trying to write — just because that word or phrase (or a variation or oblique reference) appears in the story. Real word play is more subtle than that — and subtlety is one of several keys to writing good headlines. This headline and the first few paragraphs of a commentary piece ran a few years ago: TV networks keep faith in movies about Jesus NEW YORK — When ABC televised the classic Old Testament movie The Ten Commandments on Easter Sunday 1998, some irate viewers complained about the network airing a so-called Jewish movie on the holiest of Christian days. Clearly, religion is not a subject that fosters consensus. Yet, network television — a medium that thrives only by building a consensus of the largest number of viewers possible — is set to broadcast two movies this season that take on the most sensitive of all religious topics, the life of Jesus, and a third on the life of Jesus’ mother, Mary.
    [Show full text]
  • Quarantine Quotation Quiz Answers
    Quarantine Quotation Quiz answers: 1. Robin Williams to his students in The Dead Poet's Society. 2. Tom Hanks while waiting for a bus in Forrest Gump. 3. Andy Serkis as the Gollum in The Lord of the Rings. 4. Jack Nicholson on the witness stand in A Few Good Men. 5. This line appears in several James Bond movies. 6. Renee Zellweger to returning boyfriend Tom Cruise in Jerry Maguire. 7. Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz. 8. Marlon Brando to Rod Steiger in On the Waterfront. 9. Clark Gable to Vivian Leigh in Gone with the Wind. 10. Star Wars 11. Robert Duvall in Apocalypse Now. 12. Peter Finch yelling in Network. 13. Ingrid Bergman to the piano player in Casablanca. 14. The Treasure of Sierra Madre. 15. Joe E. Brown to Jack Lemmon in Some Like It Hot. 16. Mike Douglas giving a speech in Wallstreet. 17. Dustin Hoffman to Anne Bancroft in The Graduate. 18. Peter Sellars' ironic pronouncement in Dr. Strangelove. 19. Tom Cruise in Top Gun. 20. Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic. Check out the movie quotes below and see how many have remained in your memory 1. "Carpe Diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your life extraordinary". 2. "My mama always said life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are going to get." 3. "My precious." 4. "You can't handle the truth!" 5. "A Martini. Shaken not stirred." 6. "You had me at hello." 7. "Toto, I've a feeling we are not in Kansas anymore." 8.
    [Show full text]
  • From the Movies Answer Sheet a Martini
    From the Movies Answer Sheet A martini. Shaken, not stirred. Hasta la vista, baby. (James Bond Movies) (Terminator 2: Judgment Day) A wizard is never late.... Nor is he early. He Here's looking at you, kid. (Casablanca) arrives precisely when he means to. (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of Honey? Where's my super suit? the Ring) (The Incredibles) Alviiiiiiiin! (Alvin and the Chipmunks) Houston, we have a problem. (Apollo 13) Are we there yet? (Shrek 2) I am Groot. (Guardians of the Galaxy) Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. I am your father. (Star Wars Episode V: (Dead Poets Society) The Empire Strikes Back) Congratulations San Francisco! You've I can fix it! (Wreck-It Ralph) ruined pizza! (Inside Out) I love the smell of napalm in the morning. Do, or do not. There is no try. (Star Wars (Apocalypse Now) Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back) I see dead people. (The Sixth Sense) Even though some of you are pretty thin, you all have fat hearts, and that’s what I volunteer as tribute. (Hunger Games) matters. (Pitch Perfect) I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. refuse. (The Godfather) (Gone With the Wind) I’m not a glitch, Taffyta. I’ve just got Gentlemen, you had my curiosity, but now pixlexia, okay? (Wreck-It Ralph) you have my attention. (Django Unchained) I'll be back. (The Terminator) Get busy living, or get busy dying. I'll have what she's having. (The Shawshank Redemption) (When Harry Met Sally) Go ahead, make my day.
    [Show full text]
  • HRW Wants Sisi Probed Over Brutal Crackdown
    SUBSCRIPTION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2014 SHAWWAL 17, 1435 AH www.kuwaittimes.net Kuwait Times Modi makes Asbestos Ronaldo strikes holds raffle landmark visit pushed in Asia twice as Real draw for to disputed as product beat Sevilla Ramadan30 Quiz Kashmir11 for25 the poor in20 Super Cup HRW wants Sisi probed Max 46º Min 31º over brutal crackdown High Tide 01:03 & 12:25 Putin vows to boost arms sales to Egypt Low Tide 06:44 & 19:33 40 PAGES NO: 16253 150 FILS CAIRO/MOSCOW: Human Rights Watch said yesterday that Egypt’s security forces likely committed crimes Sisi turns page against humanity when it crushed Islamist protests last year, comparing the bloodshed to China’s Tiananmen on Arab Spring Square massacre and calling for a UN investigation into the role of President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi, and his securi- CAIRO: A year after a bloody Cairo crackdown, ty chiefs. In a 188-page report, the rights group accused President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has tightened his grip security forces of deliberately using excessive force on Egypt, crushed the Muslim Brotherhood, jailed top opponents and turned the page on the Arab against supporters of Mohamed Morsi, the Islamist Spring, critics say. On Aug 14, 2013, after Sisi ousted president ousted by Sisi last summer. It called the crush- Egypt’s first freely elected president, Mohamed ing of the main protester sit-in at Cairo’s Rabaah Al- Morsi, the security forces launched a crackdown on Adawiya Square on Aug 14, 2013, the “world’s largest thousands of his supporters at protest camps in killings of demonstrators in a single day in recent histo- Cairo’s Rabaa Al-Adawiya and Nahda squares that left ry”.
    [Show full text]
  • A Few Good Men Study Guide
    A Few Good Men Study Guide ©2008 City Lights Theater Company of San Jose City Lights Theatre Company Presents A Few Good Men Written by Aaron Sorkin Directed by Kit Wilder May 15th – June 15th, 2008 I. The Play A. Synopsis Two soldiers stationed at the Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, are accused of murder. The dead man is William T. Santiago, a Private who was disliked by even his commanding officer. When the two accused – Lance Corporal Dawson and Private Downey – plead guilty, Lt. Daniel Kaffee and Lt. Cmdr. Joanne Galloway are assigned to be their lawyers. Galloway doesn’t believe Dawson and Downey came up with the idea to kill Santiago; she has suspicions that they were following orders. Kaffee, on the other hand, couldn’t care less – about this trial, about the Navy, or, at first, about Galloway’s opinion. The two need to work together to figure out what exactly happened in Guantanamo Bay – but before they can bring anyone to justice, they need to learn how to work with one another. B. Setting & Characters Setting The action of the play occurs in the summer of 1986, in various locations in Washington, D.C., and on the United States Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Characters Lance Cpl. Harold W. Dawson Accused of murdering Private William Santiago. Dawson is slightly faster on his feet than Downey, and tends to make decisions for both of them. Dawson has the utmost respect for military protocol and honor. Pfc. Louden Downey Accused of murdering Private William Santiago in conspiracy with Dawson.
    [Show full text]