The clip show discussion brings to mind a couple of early MacGyver episodes that made extensive use of action footage from Duel and (more egregiously) The Italian Job. How would you classify those?
The clip show discussion brings to mind a couple of early MacGyver episodes that made extensive use of action footage from Duel and (more egregiously) The Italian Job. How would you classify those?
I don't recall a MacGyver episode using Duel. Are you perhaps thinking of the episode of The Incredible Hulk called "Never Give a Trucker an Even Break?" That was built around footage from Duel. Hulk also built "Earthquakes Happen" around footage from Earthquake.
MacGyver's other stock-footage episode that I'm aware of was "Trumbo's World," which was built around footage from the Charlton Heston film The Naked Jungle.
As for classification, they're just examples of the larger principle that filmmakers often use pre-existing footage to save money. Clip shows are a subset of that practice, and as long as we understand the principle, it doesn't matter what label we stick on it.
Was the original footage of Captain Christophers' fighter from "Tomorrow is Yesterday" actually shot for Star Trek or was it reused footage? I imagine it was reused footage but have no idea what it was from?
Cushman appears to take people at their word decades on. I have one word for him: Rashomon.
http://startrekfactcheck.blogspot.com/2014/10/read-bob-justmans-resignation-letter.html
One last short piece went up this morning.
It's a shame there isn't a biography of Justman, actually. In some ways, I think he's a more interesting figure than Roddenberry.
It's a shame there isn't a biography of Justman, actually. In some ways, I think he's a more interesting figure than Roddenberry.
http://startrekfactcheck.blogspot.com/2014/10/read-bob-justmans-resignation-letter.html
One last short piece went up this morning.
I'm working on a few other bits, but I've been too busy to write much at all.
Someone picked up my work on a site called Metafilter yesterday. I had a month's worth of traffic in one day. I guess I better get back to work!
http://startrekfactcheck.blogspot.com/2014/10/read-bob-justmans-resignation-letter.html
One last short piece went up this morning.
I love it that you've now fulfilled Gene Roddenberry's prediction about some future biographer publishing Justman's correspondence.
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