Quiz Show Comments

  • Gracie 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    What exactly does TV show bring to us? Does it have to be real? Or allow advance rehearsal? In today's flood of reality shows, these problems have long been commonplace. In the 1950s, scandals were triggered by fake TV programs. See the beginning of mass entertainment, and at the same time see the beginning of the depravity of human...

  • Carmella 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    Anyone who studies radio and television should watch this. This movie reminds me of today's Champions...

  • Waino 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    I wanted to change some of the bad habits of TV, but I didn't expect TV to manipulate people...

  • Leopold 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    Just like this OLD SCHOOL SHIT, old,...

  • Idell 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    The realistic style and solid performance are exceptionally convincing, "Some people thrive because of sins, while others suffer because of good...

  • Gia 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    Programs in pursuit of high ratings have always been a vassal of entertainment and profit. From answering questions on TV to answering questions on live broadcast, the knowledge economy is not represented by a few fill-in-the-blank questions. The dividends originating from the traffic have made the platform taste the sweetness, but the moral standards have been shelved. Entertainment does not kill, but...

  • Presley 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    19112# is too long, just cut it. Ralph Fiennes is really taking advantage of the role, there is nothing unforgivable (wrong) with his face. After all, the current TV also uses this model. TV series are still justifiable TV series. I don’t know how many reality shows can be trusted.

  • Helmer 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    The three-cent opera knife Jack at the end is brilliant. Regarding the many interesting highlights of the TV medium, the Quiz Show in the US in the 1950s is somewhat like the CCTV news broadcast...

  • Camryn 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    A classic example of media criticism - "The public wants to see you as a good person, and that's a curse on you, Charlie." "What I want to catch is the evils of TV, not people." But "Television is the public trust. "The credibility of television and the foundation of the medium are unshakable, and revealing the truth only hurts...

  • Ernestine 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Looking back twenty years ago, the social environment was so pristine and fresh that we couldn't believe that TV shows could even be faked; it's as horrifying as knowing now that there are TV shows that are completely real. Is this evolution really just from the pursuit of profit or the greed for entertainment? 32 likes to Van...

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  • Cletus 2022-01-02 08:01:21

    Ralph stop acting bad guys

    I think the point of this movie is that even if the media fools the public, the public should realize that they have been fooled. Although many people think that entertainment is nothing more than entertainment, it should also be reminded whether the honor and wealth gained by media people is...

  • Vincenzo 2022-01-02 08:01:21

    The reason why the U.S. is strong

    2020.06.01 Supplement

    Masters, this was written by me almost 10 years ago. At that time, the Internet was all in such a tune that the United States was the leader of the United States, free, bright, and American. My mind has changed a lot now, at least I won’t lick it like this. Really, I blush now...

Quiz Show quotes

  • 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.

  • 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?