NETWORK (1976, Sidney Lumet and Paddy Chayefsky)
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:57 am
Who knows what prompted me to buy the BLU-RAY of NETWORK a couple months ago.
I watched it last night after not having seen in in several decades. ...
What a devastating comedy and hard-biting satire.
It still stands up today and has not aged.
Sybill the Soothsayer is just as eye-popping funny...
Peter Finch as Beall is outstanding but beyond that Faye Dunaway and William Holden are brilliant and devastating and network execs faithful to only the bottom line.
Most startling is that you see today's TV shows up there with the screaming heads of the cable news shows, the wild-assed reality competitions of bitchy housewives, the moronic contest shows on everything from cooking to emergency rooms, and those mind-numbing, asinine comedies...
There's not a segment that wasn't predictive of the future and still isn't relevant.
And besides -- "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore" still stands as one of the most powerful sequences made more powerful by politics in this day and age.
I watched it last night after not having seen in in several decades. ...
What a devastating comedy and hard-biting satire.
It still stands up today and has not aged.
Sybill the Soothsayer is just as eye-popping funny...
Peter Finch as Beall is outstanding but beyond that Faye Dunaway and William Holden are brilliant and devastating and network execs faithful to only the bottom line.
Most startling is that you see today's TV shows up there with the screaming heads of the cable news shows, the wild-assed reality competitions of bitchy housewives, the moronic contest shows on everything from cooking to emergency rooms, and those mind-numbing, asinine comedies...
There's not a segment that wasn't predictive of the future and still isn't relevant.
And besides -- "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore" still stands as one of the most powerful sequences made more powerful by politics in this day and age.