tag 标签: Movies经管大学堂:名校名师名课

相关帖子

版块 作者 回复/查看 最后发表
Super-Mini American Slang Dictionary attachment 外语学习 m51175 2015-2-9 4 1966 atwoodcloyd 2019-5-27 13:19:40
Consider the markets for DVD movies, TV Screens, and tickets at movie theaters. 新手入门区 koolyau 2016-2-26 1 4316 白水1122 2018-3-14 20:15:24
德意志银行-China Movies:2017 outlook,fallen angels should rebound;buy cinema attachment 行业分析报告 yephon123 2017-1-20 0 817 yephon123 2017-1-20 13:36:45
AOS-2006-Volume 31(2) attachment 会计与财务管理 zhzhe3 2016-2-21 0 889 zhzhe3 2016-2-21 03:42:42
100 The Best Movies Songs attachment 休闲灌水 eugenechan001 2014-12-26 0 652 eugenechan001 2014-12-26 19:07:57
用R语言写邹检验,但是它不输出结果,我崩溃了! 爱问频道 天王腹黑 2014-6-18 3 4109 yangyuzhou 2014-6-18 20:39:07
悬赏 Ceiling effect of online user interests for the movies - [!reward_solved!] attachment 求助成功区 qijiongli 2014-2-6 1 900 maqin909 2014-2-6 19:55:52
统计软件STATA学习资源 Stata专版 屋檐滴语 2011-3-17 16 7493 胖胖小龟宝 2014-1-6 13:29:13
哈佛大学数学系主页上推荐的 数学电影Mathematics in Movies by Oliver Knill attachment 休闲灌水 352693585 2012-11-16 84 10206 herostone 2013-10-3 11:19:38
悬赏 求 Chapter 8 – Bestsellers and Blockbusters: Movies, Music, and Books - [!reward_solved!] attachment 求助成功区 pplain 2013-9-19 2 702 pplain 2013-9-19 10:34:04
悬赏 求 Sales through sequential distribution channels: An application to movies and - [!reward_solved!] attachment 求助成功区 pplain 2013-6-29 3 1610 Lemonwm 2013-6-29 15:03:42
悬赏 Chapter 19 The Movies - [!reward_solved!] attachment 求助成功区 qqhs006 2013-6-20 1 802 suhongyu000 2013-6-20 11:08:16
悬赏 求Motion picture performance:A review and research agenda - [!reward_solved!] attachment 求助成功区 pplain 2013-6-15 2 1103 天空一抹霞 2013-6-15 10:44:32
悬赏 Consumers' attitudes toward product placement in movies - [悬赏 10 个论坛币] 文献求助专区 Renesmee8989 2013-1-15 3 1558 dreamtree 2013-1-16 13:51:21
悬赏 Word-of-Mouth for Movies: Its Dynamics and Impact on Box Office Revenue - [!reward_solved!] attachment 求助成功区 jyjkshuai 2012-12-6 2 1848 jinbo79 2012-12-6 16:43:03
求助三片文献! 文献求助专区 rhyme1212 2011-9-24 1 1137 rhyme1212 2011-9-24 23:01:34
文献求助Word-of-Mouth for Movies:Its Dynam- attachment 求助成功区 rhyme1212 2011-4-2 3 1176 rhyme1212 2011-4-2 21:06:47
Fwd: List of Wall Street themed movies II 金融工程(数量金融)与金融衍生品 ak1000 2010-7-31 0 2126 ak1000 2010-7-31 21:18:46

相关日志

分享 The CIA and Other Government Agencies Dominate Movies and Television
insight 2013-1-17 10:14
The CIA and Other Government Agencies Dominate Movies and Television Submitted by George Washington on 01/16/2013 15:39 -0500 ETC FBI George Orwell Iraq national security SPY Rob Kall points out that the military-industrial complex is the winner of the Golden Globe award: Homeland won best TV series, best TV actor and actress. It IS a highly entertaining show which actually portrays some of the flaws of the MIIC system Argo won best movie and best director. It glorifies the CIA and Ben Affleck spoke with the highest praise for the CIA. And best actress went to Jessica Chastain of Zero Dark Thirty, a movie that has been vilified for propagandizing the use of torture. *** The Military Industrial Intelligence Complex is playing a more and more pervasive role in our lives. In the A style="TEXT-DECORATION: underline" id=_GPLITA_1 title="Click to Continue by Text-Enhance" href="http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/01/the-cia-and-other-government-agencies-dominate-hollywood-movies-and-television.html#" next few years we’ll be seeing movies that focus on the use of drone technology in police and spy work in the USA. We’ve already been seeing movies that show how spies can violate every aspect of our privacy– of the most intimate parts of our lives. By making movies and TV series that celebrate these cancerous extensions of the police state Hollywood and the big studios are normalizing the ideas they present us with– lying to the public, routinely creating fraudulent stories as covers for what’s really going on. *** I was hoping that Zero Dark Thirty would come up without any awards. I was hoping that at least such blatant propaganda promoting the lie that torture works would be repudiated by the Golden Globes. That didn’t happen. *** The truth is we do live in a time when the police have been massively militarized. We don’t need movies or TV shows that celebrate that militarization. We don’t need entertainment that normalizes the obscene violations of our privacy that the intelligence state is inflicting upon us. We need stories that celebrate people who stand up to this seemingly irrepressible tide that is washing away our freedoms, sucking up all our resources and erasing the last bastions of privacy. David Walsh notes that the real winner of the 2013 Academy Awards is the CIA : Zero Dark Thirty, Kathryn Bigelow’s quasi-fascistic glorification of the role played by the CIA in the so-called “war on terror” … was tapped for five awards. Of course,there is plenty of other war-o-tainment . being peddled by Hollywood. The military has long had a direct influence on Hollywood. For example, a book published by the A style="TEXT-DECORATION: underline" id=_GPLITA_0 title="Click to Continue by Text-Enhance" href="http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/01/the-cia-and-other-government-agencies-dominate-hollywood-movies-and-television.html#" University of Texas points out : The Central Intelligence Agency has been actively engaged in shaping the content of film and television, especially since it established an entertainment industry liaison program in the mid-1990s. The book laments: The significant influence that the CIA now wields in Hollywood Gizmodo reports : The CIA has a pile of script ideas lying around . *** The Department of Defense and just about every branch of the military has an entertainment industry liaison similar to the CIA’s. If you want to make a war film and need a fleet of F-22s , a crowd of Marines, or a A id=_GPLITA_1 title="Click to Continue by Text-Enhance" href="http://gizmodo.com/cia-hollywood-scripts/#" target=_blank Navy aircraft carrier , just call up the Department of Defense’s entertainment media office and they’ll tell you if the Army can spare that M1A1 Abrams tank you’ve always wanted for a day or two of filming. “The scripts we get are only the writer’s idea of how the Department of Defense operates,” Vince Ogilvie, deputy director of the Defense Department’s entertainment liaison office, told Danger Room. “We make sure the Department and facilities and people are portrayed in the most accurate and positive light possible.” Hollywood has been working with government organizations to make more credible films for years (for instance, Jerry Bruckheimer and Paramount Pictures worked closely with the Pentagon when filming the 1986 blockbuster “Top Gun”). But the phenomenon is under newfound scrutiny. There was a bit of a kerfuffle recently when some in the press and in Congress speculated about whether the government will give A style="TEXT-DECORATION: underline" id=_GPLITA_2 title="Click to Continue by Text-Enhance" href="http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/01/the-cia-and-other-government-agencies-dominate-hollywood-movies-and-television.html#" Sony Pictures any pointers while they make a film about the killing of Osama bin Laden. In a letter to the Defense Department and CIA last month, Rep. Peter King expressed outrage at the Pentagon’s relationship with the film’s director, Kathyrn Bigelow. King claimed that she had already been made privy to sensitive information that could put American lives at risk. *** Standard procedure is to review the script, make notes on what the Defense Department would like changed, and kick it back to the producer. If the changes are made, the military will provide whatever help they can – declassified information, equipment, personnel, etc. – for a price. *** Why has the Defense Department recently partnered with 20th Century Fox to make an X-Men/U.S. Army ad or with explosion-enthusiast Michael Bay to make all three Transformers movies? In The Washington Post , David Sirota suggests entertainment like this is “government-subsidized propaganda.” The Guardian noted in 2001 that this has been happening for a long time: For the first time in its history, the has appointed an official PR liaison with Hollywood: veteran CIA operative Chase Brandon, whose 25-year career was spent defending democracy, it says here, in benighted South American theatres of the cold war. These days, his brief is to preach a revised CIA gospel to Tinseltown, to overcome the lamentable image the agency acquired during the 1977 Church Congressional Commission on Assassinations, which it has struggled to shake off. *** Other government agencies like the FBI, the Secret Service and the armed services discovered long ago the benefits of lending their cooperation to movies like Silence of the Lambs, In the Line of Fire and Top Gun. Coming late to the game, the beleaguered CIA now has to overcome 25 years of suspicion – not to mention a grim history of covert assassinations, secret wars, illegal coups d’état, and the damaging revelations of former agents such as Philip Agee or John Stockwell – if it wants to clean up its image. This may be an uphill struggle, as the agency faces criticism for its failure to predict the events of September 11 – but suddenly, perhaps fortuitously, a slew of movies and TV shows about the CIA will be launched this autumn. Brandon and the agency have approved eye-opening stuff. The Agency is a new CBS drama, full of best-and- brightest types rolling up their sleeves and attacking problems of national security, West Wing-style. Its first episode depicted a CIA attempt to foil an assassination attempt on Fidel Castro. This might surprise anyone remembering the agency’s attempts in the early 1960s to knock off Fidel with exploding cigars, sub-contracted mobsters and chemicals designed to make his beard fall out – to say nothing of the abortive Bay of Pigs invasion. *** The company also lent their support to Alias, an action series featuring Jennifer Garner as a grad student-superspy a few degrees away from La Femme Nikita. The Chris Rock-Anthony Hopkins comedy Bad Company traffics in similar comic-strip depictions of the CIA that Brandon was happy to help. *** Receipt of the CIA’s corporate imprimatur is conditional upon only one thing: a totally sympathetic portrayal of company business. *** It used to be the case that if a movie explicitly condemned CIA actions – such as Under Fire – the studios could be counted on to bury it . In fact, the CIA first started working with Hollywood in the 1950s : The CIA has been working with Hollywood since the 1950s. *** The CIA first started working with Hollywood to influence foreign audiences. “Their purpose was essentially to shape foreign policy or to win hearts and minds overseas during the cold war,” she says. The CIA developed a think tank to fight communist ideology, which negotiated the rights to George Orwell’s “ Animal Farm ” — getting a talking pig on the screen 20 years before “Charlotte’s Web.” Jenkins says the CIA also wanted to promote a certain view of American life, for instance pressing for line changes in 1950s scripts to make black characters more dignified, and white characters more tolerant. This “politically correct” image was intended to promote an attractive image of America to a world picking sides in the Cold War. Of course, pro-torture productions such as Zero Dark Thirty and the CIA-sponsored tv show 24 are 100% false : the top conservative and liberal interrogation experts say that torture hurts rather than helps national security. And the CIA’s drone problem creates many more terrorists than it kills . And the CIA’s other efforts have made us more vulnerable … not safer . But this is Tinseltown we’re talking about … so no one expects the truth. Of course, the CIA and other government agencies have long directed the mainstream media as well. No wonder the mainstream media is always pro-war , and happily trumpets disinformation about supposed enemies to drum up support for new wars. Even after the Iraq WMD propaganda was thoroughly debunked, the old media is at it again Average: 4.666665 Your rating: None Average: 4.7 ( 12 votes)
个人分类: exceptional american|1 次阅读|0 个评论
GMT+8, 2025-12-24 17:12