Quiz Show Comments

  • Laurine 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    People have paid attention to the proliferation of television entertainment since the 1950s, but until 2013's "Black Mirror" was still telling such a story. Speaking of "entertainment to death," people fear that one day television will catch us and we will become slaves to images and pictures. In such a situation, whether personal moral choices and human nature still matter is also overwhelmed by the laughing audience at the end of the...

  • Domenica 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    There are obviously more people today than in the past who are willing to stay on the surface but have no intention to explore the essence. The nourishment of inertia and the inability to think independently have led to many people being enslaved by TV. In this summer vacation when reality shows gather together, I look back at the shocking scandals in the American TV industry half a century ago. , simply...

  • Wendell 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Why do I see the base? Goodwin, the first graduate of Harvard, was determined to enter politics and cheated on TV. When I saw that Charles Van Doren played by Ralph was mistaken for life, I didn't want to do anything. I tried everything to excuse him, refused to call him, and did not hesitate to fight with my boss and quarrel with my wife... Ralph Fiennes is so beautiful, he is my professor , I will definitely apply for repeat grades and never...

  • Keith 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Two neurotic big names Biao acting, but never had direct communication in the film,...

  • Gwendolyn 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    American society is real again! Another film I saw after an American crime that made me appreciate American movies. but. . The portrayal of women in the film contradicts reality, and I feel that women have no choice but to become victims of marriage, family and society, and are the main fools of the TV media....

  • Leopold 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    As an audience, the media adapts to your tastes while manipulating you at the same time. The scandals that define the media industry and success are just a piece of...

  • Rasheed 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Ralph is so charming~~Other than...

  • Virginia 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    How do we view this surface world? Use the truth to collide with the truth, in the whirlpool of lies. When TV entertainment is it supposed to deceive the audience or entertain the audience? The three people in them are the most extreme manifestations of this society, one yearns for vision and status, one struggles on the edge of lies, and one stubbornly pursues the truth and tries to break the black water. This drama will not become a farce in the end, but quietly fade out of people's...

  • Nicola 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    As a child, you made mistakes, admitted them, and corrected them. Everyone will forgive you. But when you grow up, make mistakes and correct them. But will not be forgiven. Although, they may understand you... but this kind of understanding without forgiveness is too...

  • Mavis 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    A relatively mediocre film among the many good BT films in 1994. The final hearing confession was the best. The relationship between Richard and Charles is interesting to me. Who can find Ethan Hawke's 3-second appearance? I found...

Extended Reading
  • Rhett 2022-01-02 08:01:21

    Some mistakes can't be made, and there is no start all over again

    Movies adapted from true stories always face several challenges: whether the authenticity can withstand scrutiny, how to retain suspense and twists in the plot familiar to everyone, and how to avoid the double pitfalls of running accounts and over-interpreting. Quiz Show is doing well

    The...

  • Dominique 2022-03-23 09:02:13

    American TV scandals of the 1950s are still relevant today

    Based on the biggest American TV scandal of the 1950s. "Blackjack" is America's biggest TV puzzle game show, and defending champion Herb Stumbles has become a national figure, but he's a poor looking man with buck teeth. Since the ratings have not broken through, the program producer gave him...

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?