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TV Nation, Volume 1 |
Enlarge | Actors: Michael Moore, Rusty Cundieff, Jon Derevlany, Karen Duffy, Ben Hamper Studio: Columbia Tristar Customer Rating: 6 Reviews Our Price: $14.95Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Amazon.com TV Nation, which first aired in the summer of 1994, in its own small way, made history. Michael Moore, director of the shambling working-class documentaries Roger & Me and The Big One and the subsequent Bravo! cable program The Awful Truth, persuaded NBC to give him a run of hour-long shows that would enlist the talents of pop-culture correspondents from Karen Duffy to Steven Wright in the name of confrontational TV. Opening with a jump-cutting montage of loaded images, to the alternating synthesized plucked strings and heavy-metal guitar of tomandandy, and punctuated by nonsensical polls conducted by Widgery & Associates, TV Nation took Moore and his colleagues up (inside skyscrapers), down (into bomb shelters), and around the globe--even to the Ukraine--to confront the exploiters, polluters, and hypocrites threatening Moore's peaceable and generally liberal-minded view of the world. Now, thanks to the miracle of videotape, you can see what you missed or want to see again and again--and even a little bit more. Volume 1 comprises the first show and the year-end special, as well as a segment about condoms ("for the snugger fit") too controversial to be aired. Can Yaphet Kotto get a taxi in New York City? Need to buy a cheap house--in the former Love Canal? Should the U.S. invade France to restore politeness? Even if Moore doesn't provide definitive answers, he makes asking such questions a necessary, if embarrassing, activity. Granted, Moore directed these shows when the American economy--and the popularity of political and financial authority figures--seemed much less robust (or much less hyped). But TV Nation will keep you laughing at the same time as you're spreading the fingers in front of your reddened face to witness the apocalypse through Moore's jaundiced eyes. --Robert Burns Neveldine
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| Customer Reviews Read 1 more reviews... A Hard-To-Find Classic November 24, 2004 John P Bernat (Kingsport, TN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This series displayed Moore at a level seldom equalled since. He is funny, original and penetrating without being quite as annoyingly earnest as he's become more recently. And we get a younger Janeane Garofalo at her irreverent best. Before she left Moore's gang to become a comedienne, she was a crusading investigative attack journalist, spearheading a landing party on a private Connecticut beach. The show was suprising for its time: it was a summer replacement on network TV, and the fact that it was actually shown was, truly, a bit unexpected. It showed a younger, fresher Moore, less strident and less self-important. A Moore I liked a lot better, and you will, too. Too bad this video is so hard to find!
The potential of a dead medium August 28, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Moore, like Gore vidal and Greg Palast, thrives as an angry voice of dissent. Here in TV Nation, the satire is sharply pointed and wickedly funny. An excellent gift for the person who has the rare talent for simultaneously watching TV and thinking about what he is seeing and hearing.
Buy this video! January 31, 2002 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
It's rare to find something that is funny and important at the same time, but Michael Moore has managed to do it for the last 10 years. This was a groundbreaking show, even though it only lasted a few seasons and was cancelled twice (even after winning an Emmy). Michael Moore is someone who unconditionally stands up for the little guy, which makes it all the more amazing that he was able to get his show on NBC! After criticizing some of NBC's advertisers, his show was quickly cancelled. TV Nation is quite simply one of the greatest TV shows ever. Moore's use of sarcasm to make his point is as brilliant as you will ever see. I also recommend buying "The Awful Truth" series, which is essentially the continuation of TV Nation. He has not backed off at all with his new series, which is a credit to his determination because it is sure to be cancelled for the same reasons.
EP-mode gave poor quality June 29, 1999 13 out of 26 found this review helpful
This tape was recorded in the EP mode and my $400, 4-head VCR had difficulty tracking it. In fact, the video was snowy throughout and only passably watchable. The audio portion was fine. I've watched other EP-mode tapes, such as the "Twin Peaks" series that has five episodes per tape, with no problems. I got a second copy to see if it was just the tape. But the second one was just as bad. The content is fine, although rather than watching two episodes, I'd rather see greatest hits since the original shows had some weak moments. Beware if you don't have a fancy VCR that allows you to adjust tracking, you might have trouble watching this tape.
Michael Moore...a subversive genius March 25, 1999
Michael Moore rescues this British citizens view of our distant cousins across the great pond. Where it often seems to us on this side that America can all too often be a hell- on- earth uncaring, money obsessed, superficial, hyper unequal and very brutal society, Moore shows us a truly human(e) side to the story. Moore fights for the little guy and gal and often pulls off some startling victories (as the current series 'the awful truth' is showing). Moore achives this in several ways: through some brilliantly conceived set piece confrontations with corporate america; some subversively constructed opinion surveys; and, a generally all round jovial up yours attitiude to those who feel they have no responsibility to humankind and treat people with no respect or dignity. Moores genius is a popular touch, never too preachy but always totally on the ball combined with the simple but stark realisation that what the super rich and corporate criminals fear most of all is a bad press/ television. Their faces when confronted by Moore- or a proxy such as the Corporate Crime fightin' chicken (look out for Sal the New Jersey Docker/ Mafiosi in 'the awful truth)- and his camera crew are always a delicious experience. A video for those who want to know 'the wonderful truth' about America- there are many people who *do* care about making it a more caring, fairer and happier place to live.
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Format: Color, Hifi Sound, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 116 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1 ISBN: 0800199103 UPC: 043396234246 EAN: 9780800199104 Theatrical Release Date: July 19, 1994 Release Date: November 4, 1997
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