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Bernhard 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Insider? human nature? reputation? As the saying goes, a lie needs countless lies to make up. It is good to be a human being with a clear conscience. However, some things end in desperation after all. How much of the world before us is real? How much is fake? Perhaps, the insider is everywhere, not just on TV, but in our work and life, where are we not forced to? When you can't get back to the sky by yourself, you start to confuse who is the truth! The twists and turns are very...
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Nyasia 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Whoever God makes to perish, must first make it swell! It's a rare movie to give 4 stars recently! Btw, the director has good eyesight. Several small roles in this film have shined brightly because of their special roles in American dramas in recent...
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Sammy 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Such a film is too trivial in the golden year of 1994. We still enjoy the same routine that Yankees played in the 1950s. Take a look at the Quiz Show, what's the difference between it and Tianchao's
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Donna 2022-03-26 09:01:07
With his eyes fixed on Ralph Fiennes sparkling, the uncle carried the whole play by...
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Chelsea 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Even in this era, it still shocks a lot of hard work and persistence. Maybe it's not to change the world, it's just not wanting to be changed by the world. PS The film industry in 1994 is too cruel. ....
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Katlyn 2022-03-25 09:01:10
I feel Richard is a bit like Don Quixote. How can he imagine that he can beat the TV when he only has stupid Herbert in his hand? Does he think that everyone who pays attention to this matter has the same starting point as him? Hearing the applause in the procuratorate should...
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Forrest 2022-03-25 09:01:10
2579th. Since it is an adaptation of a true event, I think the male protagonist in the real society is a hypocrite. When no one finds out what he has done, he readily accepts praise and money from others, and when things are about to be revealed, he Wanting to try his best to restore his reputation, I think at this time he admits his fault is not sincerity, but a means. Because with the mind of a university teacher, if his conscience is really condemned, he can tell the truth before the matter i
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Elmer 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Barely two points. Smelly and long, it revolves around the three main characters of the famous TV quiz show in the 1950s: De Toro, the Jewish quiz writer who was abandoned by the show, Fiennes, the new favorite of the show, and the lawyer passer-by who wants to expose the fraud of the show. In fact, the core motivation of these people is quite puzzling: TV shows are of course for sponsors, and the contestants who can't bring the goods will of course get out of the way. In other words, these...
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Keegan 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Idiots are always worshipped by dumber ones, and more idiots on the outside are actually villains. The stupider fools who refuse to wake up and insist on believing in the wicked should go to hell with the...
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Nolan 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The setting of the opening song and the ending song is quite interesting, and Bobby Darin's Mack the Knife gave two interpretations. The last statement can be found and used to practice grammar. Obviously, the entire incident is handled in the same way as it is now. There are temps to blame. But what matters is our knowledge of our own...
Quiz Show Comments
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Toby 2022-01-02 08:01:21
Random comments
When I watched our kind of programs a long time ago, I was thinking about whether they got the answers in advance, or how to answer the questions like 6? 6 to the point where it is unbelievable. I also remained skeptical about the Chinese contest that I watched only recently. Of course, face slaps...
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Lorna 2022-01-02 08:01:21
The dispute between right and wrong
Note: starting microblogging
http://weibo.com/p/1001603822214137915964
2015 Nian 3 Yue 19 Ri 21:05
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along attached movies online:
http://www.bilibili.com/video/av1266773 /
In the translator's preface of "How to Read a Book", I mentioned this movie, and I was a...
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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?