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...towards the 1960s western playing on his laptop. He and two friends are preparing to film a western short for Visual and Envirnmental Studies 155r, “Directing Actors for the Camera” in Middlesex, Mass., early Monday morning, with Barth in the cowboy role. Like his on-screen counterpart, Barth has the holsters, (toy) guns, harmonica and requisite hat. Except he’s in the Kirkland House library and wearing a tuxedo...
...after meeting Trebek in person, Naam also chalked up the host’s patented on-screen charm to the show’s producers...
...whole purpose of the Brattle in general is to allow people an opportunity to see films that they wouldn’t otherwise get a chance to see, and see them in the way they were meant to be seen: in the context of a theater, projected on-screen, with an audience, popcorn, the whole nine yards,” says Hinkle, his back framed by the eclectic selection of movie posters that cover the walls of his office...
...notably one in which the members of Guerin’s family erupt into a spontaneous dance upon hearing a favorite song. Further, the lack of close-up shots of Guerin’s facial expressions at key moments serve only to distance the audience from the intense emotion on-screen...
...opposite bias from that which, as is clear to anyone with sight, MSNBC wants to convey. The network flies a flag in its lower left-hand corner and uses the military's name for the war, Operation Iraqi Freedom, to brand its coverage. Those also happen to be two on-screen signatures of Fox News, the vocally patriotic network that has continued to beat MSNBC and second-place CNN in the ratings since the war began...