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396.1 | Was it ever meant to be real? | WBA::GIRARD | | Fri Sep 18 1987 09:45 | 37 |
| I have quit television. Mostly for the lack of participation it
requires and the level of intelligence it takes to view. Programs
such as Frontline and current events programming occasionally may
draw me to someone else set, but sitcoms and police stories have
very little sense of reality. We just don't live like that nor
did we ever when Ozzie never had a visible job and Harriet always
wore a dress and heels every day.
Occasionally, someone comes up with a brilliant idea, like the
Honeymooners, M.A.S.H., Laugh-in, and (although I have never watched
it) Cosby show. But the sexist, insulting attitudes that actors
portray to eachother on the tube is offensive to me. I took the
women's liberation seriously because I really do believe that a
brain just as attractive as a body. I don't think network TV shares
that opinion. In the former note about naivite', how many jokes
and oneliners in sitcoms are based on ignorance, sexism, and
mistreatment of the other person? If I acted like that in reality,
I would have very few people to talk to. I am wondering if the
prerequisite in watching some commercial TV should be to turn off
your brain.
But on commercial TV, demographics rules the ratings.
If you don't buy the commercial products, you just may lose you
favorite show. Now they are going to make some people register
their viewing with an I.D. card punch box. Just so they can see
if you have swallowed the commercials whole or have taken time to
chew them up a little bit. Big Brother is real, he is just a lot
nicer about it than George Orwell thought he would be.
Give me a book, a play, a concert. Let my eyes experience a new
word or literary allusion, or revel at the technique of a member
of an orcestra or band. And most of all, someone else, please come
with me. You may add something to the experience which I have ignored.
GRG
(I am not real. Especially if TV is!)
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396.2 | | BUSY::KLEINBERGER | MAXCIMize your efforts | Fri Sep 18 1987 22:39 | 21 |
| Every Tuesday night at 8pm, on Channel {your local PBS Station goes
here} 2 (for me) is NOVA....
It represents reality like there is no tommorrow, or maybe because
of some of the research there is a tomorrow...
Right now, my girls are watching a movie called "Rags to Riches"..
although it is not reality, in a way it is... the underlying motive
of the show is real reality... if you try, you can do something...
A couple of weeks ago, I took the girls to a movie, called "Can't Buy
Me Love".... fake, yes, do guys usually walk up to a girl and pay her
$1000.00 to be their girlfirend for a month?... but when you looked at
what it stood for: that you should be yourself, and not try to be
everyone else... That you are liked for being you, not what you think
others want you to be!
Is it ever meant to be real... I think so... it all depends on what
you look for I guess...
GLK
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396.3 | Hmm $50.00/ 5 minutes maybe ? | BETA::EARLY | Bob_the_Hiker | Mon Sep 21 1987 09:34 | 14 |
| re: .2
Hmm do guys offer women money ?
Sure, some guys walk up to women and offer them $50.00 to be their
'girl friend' for 5 minutes (or is it 10 minutes nowadays ?).
On a 'per minute' basis, isn't that more than $1000 per week ?
:^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^)
BOB
:^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^)
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396.5 | Must be... | FLOWER::JASNIEWSKI | | Wed Sep 23 1987 13:49 | 6 |
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I thought "this must be the same people who did the California
raisins"
Joe Jas
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396.6 | It's just "fluff" | NFL::WATKINS | | Mon Sep 28 1987 08:58 | 20 |
| Back to the original subject...
As much as I hate to admit it, I have found myself watching a lot
more Tv than I used to. I used to be much too busy with my SO during
the week, but since we've cut down to weekends (it's too long of
a commute to see each other on weekdays) I am getting to know each
evening's line up better and better.
No, I don't think Tv has anything to do with reality (with the
exception of a couple halfway intelligent shows). I think that
people get together and dream up farfetched storylines that will
make people sit down and watch out of curiosity, or just because
they already happen to be sitting down. I don't think the general
public cares all that much, personally. It's entertainment, right?
I'd comment on the integrity of the writers that are just trying
to cash in on their medium, except that Tv scriptwriting/production
etc. etc. is the direction I will be taking when I enter college
next fall.
Stacie
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396.7 | Brain Food from the Tube: PBS | TSG::MCGOVERN | Szechuan Vanilla | Tue Sep 29 1987 15:35 | 20 |
| Fooey on commercial (and cable) TV. Feh.
I recommend (as an earlier respondant did) PBS.
NOVA
DISCOVER
Great Performances
MacNeil/Lehrer New Hour
and so many other series (on dance, architecture, music, painting,
etc) that I can't remember them all.
Intellecutal fare, and one that requires a good bit of participation:
you have to read up on them in the press to find out what they
are about before just zoning out for hours at a time facing the
tube.
I would long ago have burnt my tube but for PBS (and PBS radio,
too.)
MM
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396.9 | Can you say "Gimme more!"?? | DELNI::FOLEY | Rebel witha cold | Tue Sep 29 1987 23:23 | 5 |
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Monday night what??
mike
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396.10 | | SQM::AITEL | NO ZUKES!!!! | Wed Sep 30 1987 12:42 | 5 |
| ...Not to mention the NEW startrek episodes, which actually contain
COMPETENT females in more than bikinis! Will wonders never
cease!
--L
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