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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

postheadericon The Many Killers Of The Film Industry: Volume 2 - A Disaster Called Television

[Those of you in the next recall the cliffhanger end of Volume 1, which revealed that "something" could come and destroy the film industry with its small screen and metal. In this follow-up, revealing the real killer of the film industry, which is also one of the many pretenders to the throne.]



Call a disaster Television



little Roger François and Magnavox Philco know when they met the first "magic picture box" that would change American society as we know, especially for the worst.



There was no indication for its programs in the habits of the first tests, puppet shows and white men in blackface daily lives of Americans will soon turn to around them. Instead of gathering around the wireless network to see dad get drunk and curse the Yankees, the whole family gathered around the television to see Elvis from the waist down and capture images of breaking the whole moon landing.

film industry understood the seriousness of this new threat that could be, and he ran over the body cooling continue to live theater to protest the new "tele- vision "surely destroy their industry precious. They deplored the turn of events, cursing all the new box office records and lots of money cry of $ 1000.



representatives the "death" of the industry has asked Congress to do "something" on the "picturemajig talking about." How can we make people sit in front of our screens 42 feet, and enjoy our Technicolor Sensurround when you can have three-inch black and white at home, while next to them in loud monkey



Congress was too busy watching the championship of the National League of be disturbed by an industry obsolete and rhetorical questions, no matter how many bribes and prostitutes expensive that shook everything. Another coup was defeated in visionary Dwight Eisenhower announced his bold plan for the United States: a TV in each house, a car in every garage and an epidemic of childhood obesity.


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The film industry was early in their panic. The Americans soon proved he had the leisure time for both activities, which could easily be caught between the barbecues and possibly develop bankrupters Social Security.
the early 50s, half the men had a working week of 25 hours divided by typing the harassment, beating the martinis and hit the golf course. The rest of the time spent watering the lawn, washing the car, pounding martinis and hitting his wife (especially in a sexual way, but often in a physical way).
grew and grew, becoming the focal point of American family life. The television producers turned the mirror on the public, reflecting life as it was known as a comedy , to play up the violence ("I Love Lucy," "The Honeymoon") and the marriage without sex (every other sitcom). It was also once the most respected institutions with absolute precision. (See also: "The Andy Griffith Show" and its devastating effects to the inept law enforcement and whistles of the art, or "Bewitched" and his brilliant satire of the advertising world, long before "Mad Men" was cool to be casual sexist again.)


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