Wow...pay close attention to the segment starting at 15:40. Note the stunning similarities between the media's treatment of Larry Agran then, and their treatment of Ron Paul over the past few years, particularly in the last election cycle.
50:55 "The Republican Party will probably have a splendid opportunity if we have some economic collapse in the next two or three years and come back strong in '96"
perfect ending, kind of chilling but also encouraging. that doesnt have to mean 'big brother' or whatever you want to call it, especially now with the internet, we all have the power to see whats going on where we otherwise wouldn't have been able to
@yngvaibucketrucci We are a long way from everybody having the internet. I think it will be a good hundred years or more before monopoly-controlled TV stops being a force for controlling Democracy. TV appeals to dumb people, and if you can scare the dumb people watching football enough to get them to vote it doesn't matter what all the nerds watching documentaries on the internet think.
@troublemakir I'm not sure how old you are but effectively all young people in first world coutries grow up on the internet as much if not more than they do with TV now days, it only takes one generation to change everything
@yngvaibucketrucci But they are still watching Teen Mom and Jersey Shore. Maybe they use the internet, but that's in addition TO watching conventional TV programming. How much of that wonderful Internet time do most young people spend watching the same conventional TV programs, just with a different screen? I remember hearing all this in the early nineties about how now everyone would be super-informed, but instead they're super informed about 9/11 truth and Angry Birds.
I watch Jersey Shore AND Im well informed. Well okay fine, I dont watch JS its too stupid even for me. But I dont think that watching pop culture and being informed are mutually exclusive
@StigRossi My point is that as long as most people find SOMETHING to watch on TV for hours a day it doesn't matter in the end if it's Jon Stewart or the NFL. It is a near perfect method of social control and the Internet is being used in a very similar way. Millions of people around the globe staring at lightbulbs at the same time every day for hours on end, that's what aliens watching from above would see. As long as there's something for 'informed' people to enjoy, TV rules.
Nice to see our work appreciated - I never knew this documentary existed. Springer made mundane stuff interesting. Wish he put a music track to this, though.
Seriously, thank you for posting this. I was only a teenager at the time those dishes were popular, and didn't have a clue. I used to think it was funny seeing them screw up on things, but now that I'm older, it makes me sick to my stomach. This video is every bit as true today as it was when it was made. 10/10
Wow...pay close attention to the segment starting at 15:40. Note the stunning similarities between the media's treatment of Larry Agran then, and their treatment of Ron Paul over the past few years, particularly in the last election cycle.
ideservefavors 3 weeks ago
Why is there a man in military camo setting up that anchor desk around 20:40 ?
thepatient08 3 weeks ago
Good thing Larry Agran didn't win.
he wanted to cut defense spending by 50% and invest in ghettos?
can you imagine what a waste of money that would be? double the funding for schools in the ghetto and the results are basically the same.
fckyoumotherfscker 1 month ago
Some of this is exactly what is going on with Ron Paul and the exclusion by the Mainstream Media.
theyreoutthere 1 month ago
I heard theres another one earlier that is called Feed. 1992 I think
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TheDolfingurl 3 months ago
It's chilling learning about Mr. Agrans troubles. Ron Pauls blacklisting doesn't seem to be lacking precedence.
EuropiumGadolinium 4 months ago 3
50:55 "The Republican Party will probably have a splendid opportunity if we have some economic collapse in the next two or three years and come back strong in '96"
20/20 in hindsight
pendelum5 4 months ago
"see, everybody watches"
perfect ending, kind of chilling but also encouraging. that doesnt have to mean 'big brother' or whatever you want to call it, especially now with the internet, we all have the power to see whats going on where we otherwise wouldn't have been able to
yngvaibucketrucci 4 months ago
@yngvaibucketrucci We are a long way from everybody having the internet. I think it will be a good hundred years or more before monopoly-controlled TV stops being a force for controlling Democracy. TV appeals to dumb people, and if you can scare the dumb people watching football enough to get them to vote it doesn't matter what all the nerds watching documentaries on the internet think.
troublemakir 2 months ago
@troublemakir I'm not sure how old you are but effectively all young people in first world coutries grow up on the internet as much if not more than they do with TV now days, it only takes one generation to change everything
yngvaibucketrucci 2 months ago
@yngvaibucketrucci But they are still watching Teen Mom and Jersey Shore. Maybe they use the internet, but that's in addition TO watching conventional TV programming. How much of that wonderful Internet time do most young people spend watching the same conventional TV programs, just with a different screen? I remember hearing all this in the early nineties about how now everyone would be super-informed, but instead they're super informed about 9/11 truth and Angry Birds.
troublemakir 1 month ago
@troublemakir
I watch Jersey Shore AND Im well informed. Well okay fine, I dont watch JS its too stupid even for me. But I dont think that watching pop culture and being informed are mutually exclusive
StigRossi 1 month ago
@StigRossi My point is that as long as most people find SOMETHING to watch on TV for hours a day it doesn't matter in the end if it's Jon Stewart or the NFL. It is a near perfect method of social control and the Internet is being used in a very similar way. Millions of people around the globe staring at lightbulbs at the same time every day for hours on end, that's what aliens watching from above would see. As long as there's something for 'informed' people to enjoy, TV rules.
troublemakir 1 month ago
Nice to see our work appreciated - I never knew this documentary existed. Springer made mundane stuff interesting. Wish he put a music track to this, though.
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michaelrcaputo 4 months ago
very useful,keep up the good work.........
navrajkok 4 months ago
Absolutely incredible.
ReiMurasame 5 months ago
Great Doc. thanks for posting!
tubetabsdotcom 5 months ago in playlist Docs
This is an awesome documentary!
zyxek 6 months ago
"Bank of America, we'll help you out"
IIoWoII 6 months ago 5
Seriously, thank you for posting this. I was only a teenager at the time those dishes were popular, and didn't have a clue. I used to think it was funny seeing them screw up on things, but now that I'm older, it makes me sick to my stomach. This video is every bit as true today as it was when it was made. 10/10
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bane349 8 months ago 15
Thanks for posting this! This one was really ahead of its time!
WillJongIll 10 months ago
Feeds...now THAT'S t.v. worth watching!
MEbayB 10 months ago