Posts with tag The Godfather
Posted Aug 7th 2008 11:33AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Programming, Reality-Free

In 1974, in between creating
The Godfather and
The Godfather, Part 2, Oscar-winning writer-director Francis Ford Coppola made a film that was just as seminal as the Mafia dramas:
The Conversation.
It was in many ways a small picture, starring Gene Hackman (in a brilliant performance), and including some people on the brink of stardom, Cindy Williams (pre-
Laverne & Shirley), Teri Garr (pre-
Young Frankenstein) and Harrison Ford (pre-
Star Wars and
Raiders).
The Conversation won the top prize as the Cannes Film Festival.
Now,
AMC has given Tony Krantz (24), the go ahead to produce a pilot based on the film. It'll be set in the early 1970s and remain true to the film's premise: the story of Harry Caul, a professional sound man, a guy who can plant bugs and catch conversations using tape recorder and surveillance equipment, but is isolated and uncomfortable with human contact. In the film, Harry hears a conversation between a young couple and is unsure whether the information he's heard -- or thinks he's heard -- should be handed over to his client.
Continue reading Coppola's The Conversation to become AMC series
Posted Apr 1st 2008 11:00AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Daytime, TV Squad Lists

Today, April 1st, is
General Hospital's anniversary -- 45 years on the air. The ABC soap has been very successful through most of that time, although it hasn't really followed the path that many daytime dramas take. In the late 1980's,
GH changed from a romance-based, hospital drama to more of a crime/spy/action-oriented soap. It's continued that style, and I can tell you six things that keep me tuning in daily to
General Hospital (or checking it out on SoapNet).
Continue reading Six things that keep me tuning in to General Hospital
Posted Sep 25th 2007 2:28PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: The Simpsons, Animation
Apparently, someone had some free time on his or her hands and used it to post various stills from The Simpsons episodes which mimic various famous movie or television scenes. Considering that the show has been around for almost 20 years, it's certainly had time to get such pastiche correct.
These stills seem to originate from earlier episodes, back when the naysayers would say the show was good. I admit I don't recognize every Simpsons episode in the list (or for that matter every movie still in the list), but it's easy to tell that the writers and animators were trying to reference the original movie or show for satire's sake.
Continue reading A Simpsons satirical history