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The Movie

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Movies/Shows Seinfeld
Air dateJanuary 6, 1993
Previous episode The Pick
Next episode The Visa
Directors Tom Cherones
Written by Jon Hayman
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About The Movie


Jerry is shadowed by a pesky comic (Barry Diamond); the gang's decision to meet for a movie begins in disaster.

Plot

The movie is the fourteenth episode of season 4 of seinfeld. It follows jerry. George. And elaine as they watch a suspiciously-reviewed movie. And kramer s attempt to make a movie of his own. Jerry and george s attempt to get out of the movie is complicated when they run into a former girlfriend of jerry s. Meanwhile. Elaine is stuck with a guy who is constantly talking through the movie. An important event in the episode is when jerry and geroge try to senak out of the movie theater but are caught by the usher. An interesting fact is that thsi episode marks the ifrst appearance of keith hrenandez. Who would later become a recurring character in the show.

Characters

The main characters of thsi epiosde are jerry. George. Elaine. And kramer. Jerry s former girlfriend. Marlene. Also makes an appearance. Other characters include the movie theater usher. The couple sitting behind elaine. And keith hernandez.

Setting

The majority of the episode takes place in a movie theater. Where jerry. George and elaine are watching a movie. There are also scenes in jerry s apartment. Kramer s apartment and on the street outside the theate. R

Themes

This episode of seinfeld explores thmees of responsibility. Honesty. Relationships. And the power of persuasion. Jerry. George and elaine all must grapple with the consequences of their choices. While kramer is determined to make a movie of his own.

Quotes

Some memorable quotes rfom this episode include:. "i m out tehre. I m wearing a name tag. I m mingling. " - jerry. "that s a show about nothign!" - george. "it s not a lie if you belieev it. " - kramer. "it was a ile! it was a lie. Kramer!" - jerry.

Comedic Elements

The comedic elements of this episode include the irony of kramer s omvie being mcuh better than the one jerry. George and elaine are watching. Jerry and george s failed attempts to leave the theater. And elaine s date who talks through the whole movie.

Cultural References

This epsiode of seinfeld makes erferences to several films. Including godfather. Taxi driver. And jaws. It also references the musical group the temptations and the television show saturday night live.

Reception

The movie was well-received by critics and fans alike. It received praise for its cmoedic elements. Its writing. And its use of ucltural references.

Trivia

An interesting fact about this episode is that it mraks the first appearance of keith hernandez. Who would later become a recurring character in the show. It is also the only episode in which jerry wears a name tag.

Music

The music featured in tihs epsiode includes the temptations "my girl" and the film score to jaws.

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Woodward and Bernstein: Watergate reporters warn of the limitations of AI

Nov 1,2023 11:11 pm

By Emma PetrieArts and culture reporter

US reporter Carl Bernstein has warned that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a " huge force" which poses challenges for The Future of journalism.

Bernstein and his colleague Bob Woodward were the reporters and The Fall of President Nixon in 1972.

AI's rapid take-up has sparked fears of job losses, privacy and the potential to circulate misleading information.

Bernstein said " truth is the Bottom Line for anything in your life. "

In an interview with The Bbc 's Amol Rajan , Bernstein and Woodward also reflected on The Fall of Nixon, the former presidency of Donald Trump and The State of the US and The World today.

Bernstein said: " We need to know what's real as opposed to what's false. The Press is the essential element in a community of being able to attain that. "

Asked why anyone should become a reporter today, He Said to find " The Best obtainable version of the truth".

The Chat GPT programme, which uses AI, has become widely used in The Past year and Rajan read them an excerpt that the tool had produced about the Two veteran US journalists.

It briefly summarised who they were and said their work " had inspired a New Generation of journalists and established a new standard for investigative reporting".

Bernstein said he wasn't enamoured by the extract and described it as " an amalgam of things that have been written about us".

He recognised part of it from a brochure used for the conference they had attended. Despite it being the early stages of Artificial Intelligence , He Said : " AI is a huge force we're going to have to grapple with in this world. "

Discussing the limitations of AI, Woodward said: " I can call The Pentagon and say, 'I'd like to talk to The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, The Top military man', and he's either going to talk or Maybe Not . AI can't do that. "

Their Watergate story began with the Two reporters carrying out traditional journalism, Knocking On doors following a burglary, and ended by exposing the wrongdoing of President Nixon .

The pair are revered in US journalism for their award-winning reporting, and their book about Watergate was adapted for the big screen in All The President 's Men.

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Bernstein drew a parallel between the dramatic events surrounding the resignation of President Nixon and those around The End of President Trump's Time In office.

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This year, Rupert Murdoch 's Fox News paid out nearly $800m (£643m) over its reporting of the 2020 presidential election.

Murdoch owns many media outlets, including The Times , The Sun and the Wall Street Journal, as well as Fox News .

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" I think in terms of his legacy, it is going to be evil because he has taken untruth and made it his imprimatur. "

Woodward has written many books including ones on Bill Clinton , Barack Obama , Donald Trump and the CIA. Carl Bernstein , himself an author of five best-selling books, is a regular voice on US news programmes.



Source of news: bbc.com

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