[Tektalkdiscussion] Fw: Accessible World presents Friday Night at the Movies, January 22, 2010

Bob Acosta boacosta at pacbell.net
Thu Jan 21 15:52:23 CST 2010


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Subject: Accessible World presents Friday Night at the Movies, January 22, 
2010


News Wire:

The cheerful fifties TV sitcom "Pleasantville" is revived in the
nineties for a loyal cable audience. One devoted fan is shy suburban
teen David Wagner, who has an almost obsessive interest in the series.
Living with his divorced mother, David sometimes has disputes with his
ultra-hip twin sister Jennifer. She wants to watch @MTV just when a
Pleasantville marathon is about to begin. They struggle over the
remote control, and it breaks.

A strange TV repairman supplies their new remote, a potent high-tech
device which zaps David and Jennifer inside Pleasantville, where their
new sitcom parents are businessman George Parker and wife Betty.

As "Bud" and "Mary Sue," the teens take up residence in a
black-and-white suburbia where sex does not exist and the temperature
is always 72 degrees. Life is always pleasant, books have no words,
bathrooms have no toilets, married couples sleep in twin beds, the
high school basketball team always wins, and nobody ever questions
"The Good Life." David revels in Pleasantville's Prozac-styled
peacefulness. He fits right in, but Jennifer's 1990s attitude upsets
the blandness balance, painting parts of Pleasantville in "living
color." Repressed desires surface, cracks appear in the fifties
lifestyles, and the Pleasantville populace finds their lives changing
in strange, wonderful ways. It's liberating, but there's also a darker
side.

Pleasantville: Described. Audio only, mp3 format.
Genre: Comedy
Tagline: Nothing Is As Simple As Black And White.
Starring: Tobey Maguire, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen
Director: Gary Ross
Year: 1998
Rating: PG-13

Thank you,

Nancy Lynn, Group Facilitator
Email: Freespirit52 at charter.net <mailto:Freespirit52 at charter.net>

Date: Friday, January 22, 2010

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