Forum www.tidesoffortune.fora.pl Strona Główna www.tidesoffortune.fora.pl
Fale Fortuny
 
 FAQFAQ   SzukajSzukaj   UżytkownicyUżytkownicy   GrupyGrupy     GalerieGalerie   RejestracjaRejestracja 
 ProfilProfil   Zaloguj się, by sprawdzić wiadomościZaloguj się, by sprawdzić wiadomości   ZalogujZaloguj 

and you’

 
Napisz nowy temat   Odpowiedz do tematu    Forum www.tidesoffortune.fora.pl Strona Główna -> Ogłoszenie.
Zobacz poprzedni temat :: Zobacz następny temat  
Autor Wiadomość
cheapbag214s




Dołączył: 27 Cze 2013
Posty: 19353
Przeczytał: 0 tematów

Ostrzeżeń: 0/5
Skąd: England
Płeć: Kobieta

PostWysłany: Sob 6:00, 28 Wrz 2013    Temat postu: and you’

probably the franchise low point. Last year’s opener seemed to indicate that the season would take an interesting look at Bauer and the torture question; but the rest of the season didn’t capitalize on it well or consistently enough.That said, there’s some promise in the season opener, which finds 24—at least for starters—stepping back from the need to top each previous season’s threat. This year, the focus starts out on the leader of a Middle Eastern country (Anil Kapoor) in a negotiation at the U.N. over its nuclear program; a potentially groundbreaking piece deal is threatened by an assassination plot. Jack Bauer begins the season retired from CTU work,[url=http://www.tinfoti.com]Christian Louboutin Sale[/url], hoping to reconnect with daughter Kim and lead the life of happy grandpa. I don’t think it’s a spoiler to say CTU pulls him back in.If you accept that 24 is no longer the groundbreaking TV show it was but just an annual, extended,[url=http://www.tinfoti.com]Christian Louboutin Outlet[/url], competent action movie, this installment seems to have some promise. (And Freddie Prinze Jr.? Actually pretty convincing in a badass role.) But who knows? By the end of the four hours, there are signs that the story could spin off into another mega-terror threat. And really, the storytelling in any season of 24 is so fluid—an improvisation, really—that it’s almost pointless assessing it until the whole season is over.This has been my non-review of the season premiere of 24. Feel free to chime in with your own actual-review thoughts once it airs.TV Weekend: Islam, for Real, on All-American MuslimIn last week’s TIME, I took an early look at TLC’s new reality series, All-American Muslim, debuting Sunday night; I also blogged about it earlier here at Tuned In. Here’s one more reminder to catch this deeply intriguing, uncharacteristically thoughtful reality series about five Muslim families in Dearborn, Michigan. Over at TheAtlantic.com, Alyssa Rosenberg has a feature on the show:The producers and stars of TLC’s All-American Muslim, which premieres this Sunday at 10, are taking great pains to insist that their show is nothing unusual. “It’s just a natural fit for us,” says Alon Ornstein, TLC’s vice president of production and development. “We’re always all about telling compelling stories about real families.” Nawal Auode, one of the cast members insists that the show is more about what Muslims and non-Muslims have in common with each other than what they don’t: “You’ll relate to me being a new mom and dealing with post-partum,[url=http://www.tinfoti.com]Cheap Christian Louboutin[/url], and you’ll relate to [her husband] Nader being a loving husband.” All-American Muslim certainly follows in the tradition of programs like The Cosby Show and The George Lopez Show in debunking myths about minority families. But there’s nothing ordinary about how excellent All-American Muslim is, or how skillfully and sensitively it builds drama out of questions of faith and religious practice.Rosenberg raises a good point. Leaving aside geopolitics, America’s culture wars or simply curiosity about Islam in America, there’s another reason that All-American Muslim is a distinctive show worth watching: it’s a rare reality show that features a group of ordinary people without portraying them as explosive drama queens, or deliberately setting them up in powder-keg situations to create conflict.In fact, you could make the argument that we will only know that Muslim-Americans have truly been mainstreamed when they are as freely, grossly caricatured in reality shows as are Italian-American Jersey kids,http://www.tinfoti.com, cake bakers or rich ladies in Beverly Hills. In the meantime, whatever All-American Muslim does for awareness of Islam in this country, maybe it will at least convince a reality producer or two to treat everyone else a little better.TV Weekend: I'm Liveblogging the Emmys. But Will Anybody Watch?Hurling your own snide, dyspeptic, mildly drunken comments at the TV screen is such a lot of trouble. Allow me to do it for you! Sunday evening, I’ll be at this URL,

Post został pochwalony 0 razy
Powrót do góry
Zobacz profil autora
Wyświetl posty z ostatnich:   
Napisz nowy temat   Odpowiedz do tematu    Forum www.tidesoffortune.fora.pl Strona Główna -> Ogłoszenie. Wszystkie czasy w strefie EET (Europa)
Strona 1 z 1

Skocz do:  

Nie możesz pisać nowych tematów
Nie możesz odpowiadać w tematach
Nie możesz zmieniać swoich postów
Nie możesz usuwać swoich postów
Nie możesz głosować w ankietach


fora.pl - załóż własne forum dyskusyjne za darmo
Powered by phpBB © 2001 phpBB Group

Chronicles phpBB2 theme by Jakob Persson (http://www.eddingschronicles.com). Stone textures by Patty Herford.
Regulamin