Technical problems kept me from live blogging throughout the Academy Awards, so let me hit the high and low spots: Just my luck! When Best Picture finally goes to the low-budget, heavily subtitled movie that normally wouldn't stand a chance, it's a picture I don't even like. Yes, Milk was more conventional, but it was … Continue reading Oscar Report 3
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Oscar Report 2
I apologize for any errors. I'm not checking spelling or even if I'm getting the names right. The usual, extremely brief mention of the previous technical awards dinner. Historical error: The actress announcing it (I don't remember her name) said that Thomas Edison invented the Kinemagraph <sp>. He didn't. An employee of his, William Dickson, … Continue reading Oscar Report 2
Oscar Report 1
I've paused the DVR about an hour into the Oscar presentation. A few quick observances: Why do I watch the pre-show, which is about beautiful movie stars in designer gowns? I want one of the interviewers to ask a star "Who are you wearing?" and have her respond "I picked this up at Woolworth." I … Continue reading Oscar Report 1
Arab Labor Comes to American TV
Last summer I raved about Arab Labor, a very funny Israeli sitcom shown at the Jewish Film Festival. Now the Link TV satellite network will broadcast the show the way it was meant to be seen--at home in weekly installments. The series starts this Saturday night at 7:00. Amjad, an Arab reporter working for a … Continue reading Arab Labor Comes to American TV
Bowing to the Inevitable
Last night I settled down in front of my TV, turned on the set and the DVR, and started watching the latest episode of Whatshisname and Roeper. A little way into the first review I stopped it and asked myself "Why am I watching this crap?" I stopped it and deleted the show. I've been … Continue reading Bowing to the Inevitable