A list of puns related to "Broadcast News (film)"
Additional context: This government wants to not only see the cultural effects of a generation that is raised without exposure to major family-friendly animated films, but also hopes of creating the adult-oriented equivalent of the American animation industry.
In 1987 I was just beginning an experience of working for a local newspaper in the city where I was born and I, at the age of 21, was hired to diagram the pages of that local newspaper.
What I always remember until today of that little adventure in journalism was not necessarily my job, but how exciting it was to be a part, even if indirectly, because I didn't have much experience with that media. The reporters were arriving at night with the news around 7 pm and debating with others the issues that will be on the next day's edition.
That same year the film "Broadcast News" directed by James L Brooks and with a cast of top actors came on the cinemas showing very effectively what happened behind the scenes of a TV network also about journalism. For my pleasure and somewhat differently, that world represented in the film became very familiar to me.
From the speed with which we had to work and make headlines for everyone involved to close that newspaper just before midnight and without delay with the utmost care with the content and quality of the information. Who knew that integrity today would be a thing of the past ... what a pity!
The film is more complete in the sense of being a very authentic and original comedy in the sense of the three main actors had a relationship between themselves and together quite abnormal and in this view at that moment when I found myself also seemed similar because I remember some small conversations (there was not much time for long conversation) in which the editor in chief complained about the problems he had with his wife who demanded more attention from him in married life and he always said he did not have time. Perhaps that is why in the film everyone at the beginning is solitary and very poorly solved with personal dramas that were reflected all the time and since high school that is shown at the beginning of the film when the actors are presented in young versions. The film even invites us to a reflection that as we get older we believe until today that the experience makes us better people but I don't think that is what the film shows us. More stubborn they have become.
The film also shows a very incoherent and even absurd love triangle but that is the most interesting part of the film's script. We have producer Jane (superb Holly Hunter) who is immensely strong and talented but who cries every morning before leaving for work her best friend Aaron (Albert Brooks in one of his memorable performances) and col
... keep reading on reddit β‘On the bottom right, the words on the screen are supposed to say "BREAKING NEWS" in Urdu.
But instead, the editors used Arabic letters and wrote them going left to right instead of right to left. Also, Arabic letters used in a word are supposed to be connected to each other. The words on the screen actually read, "S W E N G N I K A E R B".
The same mistake is applied on the top left side too.
EDIT: Don't get me wrong, Arrival was my favorite movie of 2016. This scene is just funny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsZQqtutArQ
Japanese live broadcast that continuously to encourage people to retreat, due to the expected Tsunami from Tonga volcano eruption.
I just want to share this, since I have found this to be a very unique experience, as it constantly repeats its own broadcast with one strong, concise, important message with strong sense of urgency, that most of us here probably are all concerned about.
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