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was uncovered that the show was actually rigged and preferred candidates were fed the questions and answers before the show. |
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A clean cut, charismatic Columbia University professor could help lift the show’s intellectual appeal and help inspire the masses. Despite Van Doren’s wish to win over Stempel in a fair quiz, they decide to replace Stempel and force him to answer an important question knowingly incorrectly to make Van Doren the new champion. |
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enigma remaining, as to how much of what we see is real and how much is fabricated for our entertainment purposes. |
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There are countless other great performances in this movie from Rob Morrow as the fascinated attorney, Mira Sorvino in a small part as his wife, all the way to directors Martin Scorsese and Barry Levinson in nice little parts. In the supporting cast, especially Paul Scofield stands out as Van Doren’s father, a man of intellect, principles and a heart. |
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Fortunately these artifacts never get really distracting and are rather subtle, and as such don’t affect the overall appearance of the film too much. The DVD faithfully renders the film’s warm colors and produces very natural looking skin tones. |
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Show” and it surpassed what I hoped it would be like. It is look behind the façade of TV business during a time when people still had faith in the medium and the people who represented it. It is a notion we have long lost and this nostalgic feeling is nicely captured while taking us on an exploration to scrutinize ethics, social pressures and ultimately the power of success. It is a truly impressive and inspired film that you should give a shot some time. |
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