Monthly Archives: April 2009

Chan Reaches Film Landmark

April 29, 2009
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Chan Reaches Film Landmark

International action film star Jackie Chan has announced his 100th film project, currently called Chinese Zodiac. Chan will star and co-direct with Rumble in the Bronx director Stanley Tong. Several other Chan films will hit the theaters beforehand. For more information, see the AP story. Jackie Chan is a cinematic great whose superb stunt work and ability to blend action and comedy rank at the very top with the achievements of the great silent film hero Douglas Fairbanks, a very underappreciated filmmaker. And like those of Fairbanks, Chan’s films stand for good things while being immensely enjoyable. For more on Jackie Chan and his film persona, see my article on Chan and Shanghai Noon in Insight magazine.

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Court Upholds FCC Authority over Broadcast Indecency

April 28, 2009
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Court Upholds FCC Authority over Broadcast Indecency

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the FCC’s authority to impose fines on broadcasters for allowing obscene language on the air. S. T. Karnick analyzes the implications.

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Studios, Filmmakers to Blame for Hollywood Dramas’ Lack of Box Office Appeal

April 27, 2009
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Studios, Filmmakers to Blame for Hollywood Dramas’ Lack of Box Office Appeal

        Escape was the theme once again for U.S. moviegoers last weekend-but don’t blame the audiences.  

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TCM Thrillers for April 27 – May 3

April 24, 2009
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TCM Thrillers for April 27 – May 3

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What Not to Do

April 20, 2009
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What Not to Do

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‘Mainstream Media’ Mainstream No More

April 20, 2009
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‘Mainstream Media’ Mainstream No More

      ‘CNN Sucks,’ says an excellent article by Paul Chesser of The Heartland Institute in The American Spectator. The Mainstream Media have dug their own grave, S. T. Karnick writes.  

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TCM Thrillers for April 20 – 26

April 17, 2009
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TCM Thrillers for April 20 – 26

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Foxx Unleashes Crude Tirade Against Teenage Girl

April 14, 2009
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Foxx Unleashes Crude Tirade Against Teenage Girl

    Here is a good indicator of the nadir which manners and morals in America have reached: AP reports the Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx unleashed a revolting, obscene public tirade against a teenage girl. Read on . . .

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Stewart’s Democrat Water-Carrying Blasted

April 13, 2009
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Stewart’s Democrat Water-Carrying Blasted

The odious Democrat bootlicker Jon Stewart gets his tail handed to him in the Washington Times.

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‘Hannah Montana’ Movie Leads the Pack

April 13, 2009
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‘Hannah Montana’ Movie Leads the Pack

              For the second time, a movie starring Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana has opened at number one in U.S. movie ticket sales.  

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DeMille’s ‘King of Kings’ Well Worth Watching

April 12, 2009
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DeMille’s ‘King of Kings’ Well Worth Watching

            Providing a real Easter treat for the discerning movie watcher, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will show Cecil B. DeMille’s classic 1927 cinematic recounting of the life of Jesus Christ, King of Kings, uncut and without interruptions, tonight beginning at midnight EDT. As I wrote about the film for National Review Online,

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Reader Comment of the Week: Teleprompter Man

April 11, 2009
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The reader comment of the week comes from R. J. McReady, responding to the discussion of whether President Obama’s extemporaneous speaking gaffes reveal anything about him or the mainstream media’s bias in favor of him: Look, his teleprompter gaffes are fair game. Will Ferrell practically made a name for himself making fun of Bush’s word usements.  I still love "strategery." But the more important focus should be on the fact that he didn’t accomplish anything overseas except earn praise for himself. I hope it’s something that will pay dividends in the future, but given the reactions we’ve seen so far, I’m not confident. His policy is lacking. Focusing on how his reliance upon the teleprompter is a sign of that feels as gratifying as Michael Moore hypothezing what Bush was thinking during the reading of My Pet Goat felt for the left. Maybe it’s a good indicator, and it’s something that can be pointed out, but it’s not as damning as his complete failure to get any meaningful concessions from other world leaders in the areas where we needed them. That’s the void that deserves the most attention.

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