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Just watched Whiskey Tang Foxtrot (based on real events) about a female reporter in Afghanistan. In the movie she is a TV journalist when in reality she was a print journalist - Didn't spoil the movie for me but don't understand why it needed to change.




I could tell you a lot more ... but, what's that!
A black helicopter overhead?!....
(Thump... bang, crash.... uuuuurrrghhhh.....
I guess that Graeme neglected to wear his protective tin foil hat.



Graeme wrote: "Scout wrote: "So there's such a thing as luck?"
Now there's a deep question?"
Yeah! That means that there is also such thing as bad luck!
Now there's a deep question?"
Yeah! That means that there is also such thing as bad luck!
Let's say that I traveled a lot around the World and that what I saw was often not very pretty.



Media have a single business model whereby they have to attract and hold people's attention long enough to make their advertising space valuable to sell and/or solicit the purchase of subscriptions.
They have no other way to exist hence their consistent and predictable behaviour.

Media have a single business model whereby they have to attract and hold people's attention long enough to make their advertising space valuable to sell and/or solicit ..."
Yeah, that's probably true. Although since I'm paying quite dearly for a bundle of TV channels each month, those commercials are just worse than spam -:)


Protag walked into his living room. The bright morning sunlight was streaming through the open windows. He said, "What a wonderful morning just like every day of my life."
Protag's bestest best friend Antag said, "There was a pleasant and delightful rain shower last night. It started precisely at 2am and lasted for 1 hour. Just like every night. Our garden is blooming and bustling with life."
"I think I'll walk the dog." Protag suggested, giving his delightful and friendly hound a gentle pat.
"I'd love to be able to stop you." Antag said. "But in GoodNewsWorld, I couldn't possibly make that happen."
Antag grinned with helpless insipidity.
Protag waltzed out the front door with his faithful hound at his side.
It was another marvelous day in GoodNewsWorld where nothing bad ever happens.

Great writing! But I have some bad news (BadNewsWorld had to strike back.) 250 pages of that is not going to get five stars or be a best seller :-)

To a degree the wildest fantasy may still have some connection to reality..
How much 'basis' of real events does one need to tag it 'based... '? Does it have any marketing value, in your opinion?