Matt Welch | October 14, 2005
A final reminder: I'll be on an American Cinema Foundation panel this weekend debating just why it is we even have taxpayer-financed television in this country.
Details -- Saturday, 8 p.m. at the American Film Institute, moderated by occasional Reason contributor Cathy Seipp; other panelists include The Hollywood Reporter's Ray Richmond and Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory director Mel Stuart. Admission is free, seating is limited, RSVPs are a must, and more information (including on the other panels) here.
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|10.14.05 @ 12:23PM|#
Commercials are a lot less annoying than the "begging sessions" on PBS. Except the "Go to my PC" spots, which are bad enough to make me want to read.
|10.14.05 @ 1:46PM|#
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is a movie?
|10.15.05 @ 2:42AM|#
What, C-Span isn't going to cover it?