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ZoEe275 Says:

Jul 2, 2009 - know any movies on how the media influenced change on kids .... ????

CrzyJ1984 Says:

Jul 9, 2009 - This movie should have won pbest picture and best director also!

thetevinator Says:

Jul 11, 2009 - Television will never be the same.

Billy982810 Says:

Aug 6, 2009 - xbox 360

TMTGeneralDeath Says:

Aug 16, 2009 - ROCKY was better

theachtungtree Says:

Aug 28, 2009 - paul thomas anderson said that....he also said that he likes network more than rocky taxi driver....

calciumkid85 Says:

Aug 29, 2009 - ..Yeah..and maybe that would be also explaining why he shamelessly plagiarized Paddy Chayefsky's script for his 1999's iconic movie "Magnolia". He totally ripped off network's screenplay a.k.a the most original and brilliant movie script had ever written...and creating a new plot and story for his own profit. Pathetic BASTARD! Anyway, don't get me wrong..anyhow i still think he's a fine and properly respected film director today.

theachtungtree Says:

Aug 30, 2009 - yep..ok...thats pretty fair...youre totally right...im only quoting the guy saying that network was great...im not saying not that magnolia was better..even paul said that he ripped off network robert altman...he's totally open to that criticism on interviews,he said that hes stealing but honoring at the same time those movies that he still loves...he mentioned taxi being great but not as good(to him)as network...cheers..ps: i like pauls work overall but the last 2 are my favs from him

calciumkid85 Says:

Sep 1, 2009 - Well,okay.. i didn't know that. Sorry..i don't live in US so, i hardly can watch or hear any great american filmmaker ever said in media, explaining their vision and what motivated them to make a movie.. That's pretty fair though. You're right Paul Thomas Anderson is one of the most versatile and brilliant film director in this century (alongside with tarantino and greengrass,my another hero) "There Will Be Blood" is truly a gem and cinematic triumph! As well as like "Boogie Nights",etc

calciumkid85 Says:

Sep 1, 2009 - Anyway,i'm wondering if this movie also being "crowned" as one of the movie which is culturally,historically and aesthatically significant by 'Library of Congress'?? (alongside with another classic motion picture such as "Sunset Boulevard" , "2001 : A Space Odessy" ,etc) Because, This movie is BEYOND RELEVANT to what is happening today! A Truly Timeless Classic! Just Curious..

youthuprising101 Says:

Sep 1, 2009 - i haven't seen this movie but it reminds me of videodrome

theachtungtree Says:

Sep 1, 2009 - great,good to know we agree...but i gotta say something...(dont get mad...is a critique in favour of our fav directors)...tarantino had copied some jean-luc godard chops paul thomas anderson had copied some robert altman chops...so...i think it goes in circles...is not a bad thing to sometimes copycat some early stuff to keep cinema alive...of course theyre kinda unique in their own way but they have borrowed some stuff from otehrs too..again..not a bad thing..i'll add you as a friend,cheers

sonnyblackstein Says:

Sep 6, 2009 - Hey I'm only here as I saw Jason Alexander spruike this 'ere movie as he was hob-knobbing with Greg Raymer in the WSOP....

RocStarr913 Says:

Sep 9, 2009 - Howard Beale really exists now in this country. Only his name is Glenn Beck!

calciumkid85 Says:

Sep 10, 2009 - Really? How come? which part? "Videodrome" is too surreal.. But, probably if you refer to the crazy-minded plot..yeah i guess..

step2dat Says:

Sep 10, 2009 - this is what is happening now with obama. wierd

JMein13074 Says:

Sep 13, 2009 - Which monologue is better: "Mad as Hell" or "There is no America"

unclearsix Says:

Sep 17, 2009 - His name is Alex Jones. Glenn Beck is a shill and a copy cat of what independent talk radio hosts and news sources find out and report first. Then he sifts through and uses whatever sounds good to his little neo-conservative brain and spoon feeds it to conservatives who like to put a little danger in their lives by pretending for the length of his show that they are "libertarians". Open your eyes.

Achsensymmetrie Says:

Oct 5, 2009 - Does anyone know if there is a german DVD/Film Version of this movies available in stores? My English isn't that good, so I would like to see this movie in german... But i couldn't find it anywhere!

oophelia46 Says:

Oct 14, 2009 - Sooo...now that you're mad, what are you going to do about it??

wasteland70 Says:

Oct 20, 2009 - Mad as Hell has all the passion, that's a given, but "There is no America" is more profound. That's my opinion, anyway.

venuecam Says:

Oct 24, 2009 - How ironic that if this film was made today it would become the all-time biggest grossing film, yet it would incite a revolution of the likes we've never seen. Who'll be the studio that goes down in history as making the greatest film that ruins their industry and many others financially forever?