Word: hollywoodized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Several generations of Hollywood actors have made their living wearing U.S. military uniforms in war movies. Even when not entertaining in Viet Nam, Martha Raye likes to don the jaunty regalia of the Green Berets. But antiwar demonstrators have also used Army clothing-in protest plays...
...commission will authorize CATV operators to retransmit distant signals and to get into the business of pay TV. In return, they will have to set aside certain commercial time and a percentage of their gross revenues to reimburse weak local UHF stations, U.S. public (educational) television and the Hollywood copyright owners of their relayed shows...
...small, unpretentious bronzes of athletes and urban dwellers−hardly the thing, it would seem, to cause a tremor in these days of earth works and conceptual art. Yet within the past year Verkade's works have been eagerly sought and bought by private collectors from Holland to Hollywood...
Like Leo the Last, The Landlord concerns itself with a guilt-ridden property owner in the middle of the slums. Unlike Leo, however, The Landlord is a glossy, flat, fake Hollywood attempt at black social comedy...
...should be noted that / Am Curious [Blue] is descending on various theaters within the continental U.S. Made several years ago as a companion piece to I Am Curious (Yellow), Blue already looks outdated. Now that almost every film-from Hollywood as well as Europe-contains generous quotas of epidermis in action, Blue's primary attraction is hardly unique. Furthermore, endless interviews about insular Swedish political matters give the film the air of a kind of raunchy master's thesis. The sex scenes, when they do occur, are even more blah and passionless than Yellow...