A riveting speech given by David Strathairn as Edward R. Murrow from the George Clooney film, 'Good Night, And Good Luck'.
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A riveting speech given by David Strathairn as Edward R. Murrow from the George Clooney film, 'Good Night, And Good Luck'.
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The public does not control Television as it does the internet. People also have more choice where they go on the internet. There are PLENTY of worthy sources on the internet and it is not censored like television. This speech applies to television even more now than during the era of this film.
On hearing the sad news that Walter Cronkite had passed on and after having watched several hours of footage honoring Walter's service and career -"Good Night, And Good Luck" was the movie I chose to watch to celebrate the craft of journalism. Every time I find myself talking back to cable news, I pop GNAGL into the dvd player and remind myself that it only takes one person (and a crack production team) to turn things around.
TV sometimes it is a box with lights because we don't have another Edward R. Murrow to point the world's failures. We need more people like him and we need more corageous films like this. Wonderful work by Mr. David Strathairn and George Clooney. Good Night, and Good Luck!
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