
"Hello, Television" is a tricky one. Is it worth watching today? Depends. If you’re a real old-movie nut, the kind who digs into the archives, maybe. Folks who find early tech history fascinating might get a kick out of it. Anyone expecting a tight plot or polished acting will likely bail pretty quick. It's more of a t...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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""Hello, Television" is a tricky one. Is it worth watching today? Depends. If you’re a real old-movie nut, the kind who digs into the archives, maybe. Folks who find early tech history fascinating might get a kick out of it. Anyone expecting a tight plot or polished acting will likely bail pretty quick. It's more of a time capsule than a masterpiece. 📺 Right from the start, you get this sense of genuine excitement, but also a bit of confusion. The characters, especially Tom Dempsey, seem utterl..."
Jack Jevne, Earle Rodney, John A. Waldron, Vernon Smith
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