3.49 Thought for the Day
I figure that's about what it cost, the movie from Blockbuster, that is. Call me chicken but the idea of a 30k thought just seemed too big tonight.
So then, the movie was (is) Good Night, and Good Luck. Say what you want about Clooney (over-handsome, under-actor, I've heard them all) this was a GREAT flick. Artfully rendered and acurately portrayed, at least as far as I could tell. It does raise a few good questions: Is journalism truly able to free itself from the bias of the journalists who create it? If so, should it? If not, does the inherent bias render journalism anathema to itself?
More a line of questioning than a thought. See, told you I was chicken.
Good night, and Good Luck.
So then, the movie was (is) Good Night, and Good Luck. Say what you want about Clooney (over-handsome, under-actor, I've heard them all) this was a GREAT flick. Artfully rendered and acurately portrayed, at least as far as I could tell. It does raise a few good questions: Is journalism truly able to free itself from the bias of the journalists who create it? If so, should it? If not, does the inherent bias render journalism anathema to itself?
More a line of questioning than a thought. See, told you I was chicken.
Good night, and Good Luck.
