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Claude 2022-01-02 08:01:21
He made a mistake, he suffered a crime, he apologized, and then received thunderous applause, no less than the moment when he was angry and cheated. I don’t know if the suffering master realized that at that moment, this is the cruel truth that he was replaced by this liar-a charming person who can do anything more beautiful than you, even after forty. Nian was remade into a movie, and you who stood firm and righteous were embarrassed like a village girl with your feet in the mud. You were...
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Jerald 2022-01-02 08:01:21
Three and a half years, Ralph's personality has been sublimated...
Quiz Show Comments
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Colten 2022-01-02 08:01:21
tell the truth to be a good boy for mom and dad
When I was reading "How to Read a Book", I saw this movie, which was an adaptation of the real life story of the author of the book, Charles Van Dolen. I put down the book and turned around and plunged into the movie. After all, the gossip of the movie is more interesting. What kind of scandal...
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Ali 2022-03-25 09:01:10
I missed the mark, just make a comment
This film is mentioned in the preface of "How to Read a Book", which tells the real experience of one of its editors, Charles Van Doren, so I came to see it because I was curious.
Based on a true event in American TV history, the tricks behind the TV show can be seen. All the winners of puzzle...
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Martin Rittenhome: Television is gonna go on. The quiz shows are gonna go on. Makes me wonder what you hope to accomplish with all this.
Dick Goodwin: Don't worry, I'm just getting started.
Martin Rittenhome: You're a bright young kid with a bright future. Watch yourself out there.
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Dick Goodwin: [Dick Goodwin questions Dan Enright about evidence of Twenty One being fixed] Dan, I have it on the kinescope, it's clear as day. The man literally did a double-take.
Enright: [laughing] He did a double-take? And who told you this? Is this Herb again? Or is this the Greenwich Village Beatnik?
Dick Goodwin: That's interesting, why is he a beatnik? Because he's not Charlie Van Doren?
Enright: Yeah, you're damn right he's not Charlie Van Doren. You know, you got these crackpots coming out of the woodwork, you're snooping around asking questions. You don't have a shred of concrete evidence.
Dick Goodwin: Dan, let me tell you something. In this envelope are all the questions that James Snodgrass was asked on Twenty One. The odd thing about this envelope is that he appeared on the show January 13th, if you recall. Yet, he somehow mailed this to himself on January 11th via registered mail. I'd say that's pretty goddamn concrete, wouldn't you?