1112:2P
Extra Credit Opportunity!
The extra credit assignment is due on Wednesday, May 15, but you can always turn it in earlier. Only hard copies will be accepted; emailed papers will not work for this assignment. The assignment is worth up to 40 points.
Films:
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Avalon (1990) |
The TV Set (2006) |
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Network (1976) |
American Dreamz (2006) |
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Anchorman (2004) |
Bamboozled (2000) |
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The Front (1976) |
UHF (1989) |
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Videodrome (1983) |
Quiz Show (1994) |
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The Truman Show (1998) |
The Cable Guy (1996) |
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Money Monster (2016) |
Morning Glory (2010) |
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Being There (1979) |
EdTV (1999) |
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The Running Man (1987) |
Broadcast News (1987) |
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Real Life (1979) |
The Weather Man (2005) |
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My Favorite Year (1982) |
Hairspray (2007) |
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To Die For (1995) |
Good Night and Good Luck (2005) |
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The King of Comedy (1982) |
Soapdish (1991) |
Final Note:
Some of these movies are rated “R.” If that is something that concerns you, then do some research about the movie’s content before watching.
Name: ________________________ Date: ________________________
Basic information: name of the film, director, year of release
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Briefly summarize your film.
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What role does TV play in the movie? Is it part of the setting, does it function as a challenge or tool for the main characters, or is it something that the characters are involved with as viewers? How does it contribute to the theme of the movie? (These are some examples; there are other possible “roles” beyond this.) Explain.
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Based on your viewing of the movie, what were the filmmakers trying to say about TV in the movie? Are they offering a positive or negative view of TV (or of a certain aspect of TV)? Provide some details from the movie that would lead you to this conclusion.
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What is the most important scene or piece of dialogue about TV? Explain its significance.
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