Monday, 04 September 2006
 

ABC Remembers 9-11
Contributed by George Mellinger

ABC seems to have done something really right, really big. On August 18, Govinda Murty published at Libertas a review of ABC's upcoming miniseries "The path to 9/11" (ABC, Sunday, September 10, and Monday September 11 - check your local listings) commending it highly both as a work of art and for its honest portrayal of the hijacking incident. This review was was updated at Libertas on August 24 and also published at Human Events and Front Page as well.

I decided to delay linking to this review and plugging the miniseries so that this post would not be buried and forgotten by the time September 10 rolled around. But it seems that an honest miniseries has created controversy and Libertas has found it necessary to bring us up to date here - Libertas update

I strongly urge you to visit the original Libertas review and one or another of the updated and expanded reviews given above, and then the Librtas update. Then, if you are the sort of person who is reading this blog, I will not have to give any further encouragement to schedule your Sunday evening to begin the series. I do not expect that I will be responding to much email that evening.

Tip of the helmet to Eric

-Rurik

Contributed by George Mellinger on September 4, 2006 at 01:46 PM in Eric Bogomolny, Film, George Mellinger, Islamism Delenda Est | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack


Sunday, 30 July 2006
 

Mel Gibson Previews New Foreign Language Film
Contributed by Bill Faith

Mel Gibson Previews New Foreign Language Film

(2006-07-29) -- Police in Malibu, California, got a rare treat this week when they encountered 'Passion of the Christ' producer-director Mel Gibson as he prepared for his next foreign language film.

[Read on here.]

Scott, I wish that "dying language" really was dying off quickly, but I'm afraid it's alive and well all over the world, not just in Hollywood.

Contributed by Bill Faith on July 30, 2006 at 06:45 AM in Bill Faith, Film | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack