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Re: BBC's "The Net"
By '73 Chevy Pick-up
16 May 1995 12:23:21 GMT
In article 5e6@castlsys.demon.co.uk, stevea@castlsys.demon.co.uk (Steve) writes:
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> Just watched the BBC's "The Net" programme...first impressions
> follow.
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> Helena Kobrin tried hard to look alternately "pained", "understanding",
> and "earnest" as she spoke of the tragic publication of $ciento£ogy's
> deepest secrets. She succeeded in looking like someone with a nasty
> squint staring into the sun and getting a migraine as a result (here,
> this isn't the Tone 40 "look", is it?).
L.A. Law hair-do, thin lipped and a bit snappy with a standard issue
'I mean' business suit, but those eyes! Please don't make me look into
them again..
Aaarghh!
I'm melti
n
g
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> Dennis - can't you get a light installed in your computer room? Nice
> view from the balcony, though.
Oh I don't know: dressed in black, mood-lit hardware plus NYPD Blue camera
angles and some slo-mo in monochrome and green/black monitor shots.
The programme makers obviously wanted to say c*b*rsp*ce IN BIG LETTERS!
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