"I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" from NETWORK (1976) is� simply one of the greatest scenes in movie history. But
the best line goes to old newshound William Holden when he dumps foxy exec Faye Dunaway. Brutal, savage, insane and totally believable corporate madness. Every
structure of mind control and global tyrrany laid out in this film are still happening today.
Why don't more humans in 2009 see this?
How can this film have been made, won 4 Oscars and the world not be any different despite its thirty years of global distribution? I'll tell you why.
Even before this film was made, people (yes, that's you lot reading this post) had lost the ability to think, people had lost the will to demonstrably
share thier passion with their fellow man. People have certainly lost the ability to drag themselves out of their armchairs and do something spontaneous,
something truly worthy to their brief existence on this prison planet.
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But NETWORK is the global elite's perfect joke. And you, dear audience, are being played for the fool. As if the viewing masses could possibly be coerced
into mass action like that depicted in the film due to the rant of one lunatic ex-anchor. Never happened before, never will. And don't talk to me about
Live Aid for fuck's sake, we all forgot the plight of Africa pretty fucking quickly. The simple fact is, the networks have programmed you to think,
programmed you to feel and programmed you to believe in THE CORPORATE LIE. You laugh in the face of 9/11, you send your children to made-up wars, you
obediently fund your own financial demise by voting puppet after puppet into political office. You ARE nothing more than drones with circuits and diodes and
CCTV popping out of each of your own eye sockets.
Me? "I'm a human being God-damnit, my life has value. I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!"





