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This week Congress took, what Communications Workers of America ( CWA ) President Larry Cohen called, "a good first step" to moving the nation toward high-speed broadband when it approved the Broadband Improvement Act. (S. 1492). The final action came yesterday, when slight variations between the U.S. House and Senate versions were ironed out and the bill was sent to the president's desk.
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Like the railroads, canals and postal services of the 19th century and the highways and telephones of the 20th century, high-speed broadband networks can be the infrastructure that grows jobs and the economy in the 21st century, says Communications Workers of America ( CWA ) President Larry Cohen. But as Cohen told the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee this week: The U.S. has dropped...
Ted Hope alerted me to the very cool Trailers from Hell site, in which an amazing and erudite group of filmmakers -- John Landis, Howard Rodman, Allison Anders, Michael Lehmann, Larry Cohen, Joe Dante and others -- provide voiceover commentary to a series of trailers from great movies, most of which hail from B-movie or genre traditions. Personal favorites include Blast of Silence, It's a Mad,
Crippled women are exceptionally lousy shots. Not only is William Lustig's brilliant 1988 B-movie bonanza Maniac Cop a genuinely entertaining experience, it also happens to be one of my all-time favorite genre films from the 80's. Internally supported by a relatively coherent script from It's Alive scribe Larry Cohen, this action-packed murder mystery deftly blurs the lines between genres,
Michigan's rough economy and oversupply of homes has created the backdrop for a September auction of nearly 400 new homes and lots owned by 20 local builders and developers. "From one person's pain comes another person's opportunity," said Larry Cohen, president of Cohen Homes in Southfield.
Communications Workers of America (CWA) recently releases the results of aggregated data from nearly 230,000 Internet users who took the online Speed Matters Speed Test. Rhode Island tops the list for the second year in a row at 6.8 mbps,...
Organized labor flexed its muscle and its vocal cords Sunday during a rally in support of Barack Obama on the eve of the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
From the first rickety pianola riff cooked up to accompany a Keystone Kops comedy to the orchestral pomp and Top 40 pop blasting out of modern multiplexes, music has been crucial to the cinema. Just try to imagine movies without it: dialogue thudding into dead air, chase scenes devoid of suspense, dramas without crescendo, comedies [...]
When I first heard that a remake of It's Alive was in the works, it struck me as odd. After all, It's Alive was, itself, little more than a remake of Rosemary's Baby. It wasn't a full blown remake per say, but it definitely struck me as the ...
If you are pregnant don’t watch this trailer or the movie. Yikes! I couldn’t finish the the trailer — it’s a whole 3 minutes long. Scary! Apparently, It’s Alive is a remake of a 1974 film by Larry Cohen. Related PostsTrailer Review: New 300 Trailer[kml_flashembed movie="http://www.youtube.com/v/yMVaLTDiTFg" width="425" height="350"/] There was a…The Monster Squad - alive again on [...]
Filed under: Horror , Remakes and Sequels Time for yet another remake of a movie you only vaguely remember -- if at all. It's one of the biggest successes of the mega-prolific Larry Cohen's career, but It's Alive DID come out in 1974, and that's, like, ancient to horror fans of a certain age. Yes, it's the movie about a homicidal infant, and sure, it already spawned two sequels of its own ( It Lives...