Jackie Kennedy Would Want JFK Assassination Papers Made Public, Says Her Former Secret Service Agent
On Thursday, the government will release thousands of long blocked and classified documents about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
According to Jackie Kennedy’s former Secret Service agent, Clint Hill, that’s exactly what the former first lady would have wanted.
“It was my understanding that she wanted all the information released,” Hill tells People. “She wanted people to have as much information about what actually happened as possible.”
Hill says that’s also one of the reasons why the first lady didn’t immediately change out of the clothes she was wearing when her husband was shot...
According to Jackie Kennedy’s former Secret Service agent, Clint Hill, that’s exactly what the former first lady would have wanted.
“It was my understanding that she wanted all the information released,” Hill tells People. “She wanted people to have as much information about what actually happened as possible.”
Hill says that’s also one of the reasons why the first lady didn’t immediately change out of the clothes she was wearing when her husband was shot...
- 10/23/2017
- by Tierney McAfee and Liz McNeil
- PEOPLE.com
All five living former presidents are coming together for a good cause.
George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama will be featured in a hurricane relief concert at Texas A&M's Reed Arena on Oct. 21, according to the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation. All five former presidents are scheduled to share the stage.
The event, called "Deep From the Heart: The One America Appeal" will be emceed by Lee Greenwood, featuring performances by Alabama, the Gatlin Brothers, Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, Sam Moore, Yolanda Adams, Cassadee Pope, and Stephanie Quayle. 100 percent of ticket sales will benefit hurricane victims in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
In a statement toVariety, the elder Bush said that he, his son “and our distinguished colleagues in this ‘One America Appeal’ are very grateful to these wonderful performers -- some of them old friends, some of them...
George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama will be featured in a hurricane relief concert at Texas A&M's Reed Arena on Oct. 21, according to the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation. All five former presidents are scheduled to share the stage.
The event, called "Deep From the Heart: The One America Appeal" will be emceed by Lee Greenwood, featuring performances by Alabama, the Gatlin Brothers, Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, Sam Moore, Yolanda Adams, Cassadee Pope, and Stephanie Quayle. 100 percent of ticket sales will benefit hurricane victims in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
In a statement toVariety, the elder Bush said that he, his son “and our distinguished colleagues in this ‘One America Appeal’ are very grateful to these wonderful performers -- some of them old friends, some of them...
- 10/6/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
John Carpenter's The Fog (1980) is playing from September 9 - October 8 and Escape from New York (1981) from September 10 - October 9, 2017 in the United States as part of the series John Carpenter's '80s.A golden pocket watch hangs on the right side of the movie’s frame like a broken pendulum, or maybe a man from the gallows. It sways gently, showing five minutes before midnight. With laconic eyes and the careful accentuation of a raconteur, Mr. Michen (John Houseman) recounts to a gaggle of kids the moribund story of the Elizabeth Dane, a clipper ship captained by a wealthy man named Blake who had leprosy, and who wanted to set up a leper colony in Northern California. The ship, beset by a sudden fog bank, sailed towards a campfire mistaken for a lighthouse and crashed into the rocks. None survived. The story, which has been passed down from grandfathers to fathers to sons,...
- 9/10/2017
- MUBI
Stay in the loop on industry and casting news with our write-up on who’s been slated for recent film and television roles! “Like Father”Kristen Bell is about to get the honeymoon of her nightmares when she hits the high seas next to her newly appointed onscreen father, Kelsey Grammer. The film, directed by Lauren Miller for Netflix, will find a work-obsessed woman left abandoned at the altar. Not willing to waste the honeymoon cruise, the woman takes her estranged workaholic father with her on the journey. When she finds that her dear old dad’s hectic work schedule has destroyed a number of his relationships, the woman begins to re-evaluate her devotion to her career. Betty Mae Inc. is assembling the remaining cast, which aims to start shooting in mid-August in New York. Untitled Dick Cheney ProjectPolitics are all the rage in Hollywood this season, but for famous financier Annapurna Pictures,...
- 7/27/2017
- backstage.com
The demand for the release of President Trump’s tax returns took to the streets across America, as scores turned out with pickets in hand for #TaxMarch, on Saturday, April 15, the customary deadline for submitting taxes. The gesture of transparency that every president since Gerald Ford has performed shortly after taking office had protestors insisting Trump prove he’s not hiding anything by releasing the records. Along with the main march in Washington, other marches are taking place in major cities including Seattle, Chicago, and Los Angeles. A march near Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida, where Trump is spending his seventh.
- 4/15/2017
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Christian Bale and Steve Carell may team up again with “The Big Short” director Adam McKay. Bale, Carell and Amy Adams are in talks to star in McKay’s as-yet-untitled Dick Cheney biopic for Paramount, as reported by Variety. Sources tell the magazine Bale would play the former vice president, while Adams would portray his wife, Lynne Cheney, and Carell would play former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
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McKay will direct the film from his own screenplay. He will also produce under his Gary Sanchez Productions, along with his partners Will Ferrell and Kevin Messick. Brad Pitt is also among the producers of this project, under his Plan B Entertainment, along with Plan B co-presidents Jeremy Kleiner and Dede Gardner. Producers are aiming to start filming in the spring.
After serving in the administrations of Richard Nixon,...
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McKay will direct the film from his own screenplay. He will also produce under his Gary Sanchez Productions, along with his partners Will Ferrell and Kevin Messick. Brad Pitt is also among the producers of this project, under his Plan B Entertainment, along with Plan B co-presidents Jeremy Kleiner and Dede Gardner. Producers are aiming to start filming in the spring.
After serving in the administrations of Richard Nixon,...
- 4/6/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
Amber Heard just stepped out again with a guy who makes her ex-husband Johnny Depp look like a pauper.
The actress went to a VIP movie screening with Tesla founder Elon Musk in California on Tuesday, a source confirms to People.
The pair were at a showing of Al Gore’s upcoming documentary, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, hosted by Apple CEO Tim Cook in Palo Alto. (Page Six first reported the outing.)
Musk, 45, and Heard, 30, were spotted out together on multiple occasions last year, amid their respective divorces from Talulah Riley and Depp.
The actress and Musk, whose...
The actress went to a VIP movie screening with Tesla founder Elon Musk in California on Tuesday, a source confirms to People.
The pair were at a showing of Al Gore’s upcoming documentary, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, hosted by Apple CEO Tim Cook in Palo Alto. (Page Six first reported the outing.)
Musk, 45, and Heard, 30, were spotted out together on multiple occasions last year, amid their respective divorces from Talulah Riley and Depp.
The actress and Musk, whose...
- 3/2/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
It’s back to work for Johnny Depp.
The actor was spotted on the set of his upcoming filming Labyrinth — and sporting yet another new look — just days after his drawn-out divorce from Amber Heard was finalized.
A mustachioed Depp, his hair slicked back, was decked out in a bulletproof vest and wearing a police medallion around his neck for his role as a detective who investigates the Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. murders.
The 53-year-old actor was all smiles as he walked around the Los Angeles set.
Heard, meanwhile was also recently spotted for the first time since the divorce was finalized — the actress,...
The actor was spotted on the set of his upcoming filming Labyrinth — and sporting yet another new look — just days after his drawn-out divorce from Amber Heard was finalized.
A mustachioed Depp, his hair slicked back, was decked out in a bulletproof vest and wearing a police medallion around his neck for his role as a detective who investigates the Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. murders.
The 53-year-old actor was all smiles as he walked around the Los Angeles set.
Heard, meanwhile was also recently spotted for the first time since the divorce was finalized — the actress,...
- 1/18/2017
- by jodiguglielmi
- PEOPLE.com
Amber Heard gets by with a little help from her friends.
After her drawn-out divorce from Johnny Depp was finalized on Friday, the 30-year-old actress stepped out with some pals for a bite to eat in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Donning a black top and pants, a faded denim jacket and sunglasses, Heard stepped out of her black SUV for her first public outing since the divorce was finalized.
The Rum Diary costars became embroiled in a nasty court after the actress filed to end her 15-month marriage to Depp in May, and accused him of domestic abuse.
A Los...
After her drawn-out divorce from Johnny Depp was finalized on Friday, the 30-year-old actress stepped out with some pals for a bite to eat in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Donning a black top and pants, a faded denim jacket and sunglasses, Heard stepped out of her black SUV for her first public outing since the divorce was finalized.
The Rum Diary costars became embroiled in a nasty court after the actress filed to end her 15-month marriage to Depp in May, and accused him of domestic abuse.
A Los...
- 1/16/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are officially single.
During a court appearance in Los Angeles on Friday, a judge finalized the divorce, paving the way for the $7 million divorce settlement.
“It is a great day. All Amber wanted was a divorce and now she has it. In the words of Gerald Ford, ‘Our long national nightmare is over,’ ” Heard’s attorney Pierce O’Donnell tells People.
The judge denied Depp’s request to impose a $100,000 sanction on Heard for allegedly delaying the proceeding. Both actors were also ordered to pay their own legal expenses.
The 30-year-old actress had filed a...
During a court appearance in Los Angeles on Friday, a judge finalized the divorce, paving the way for the $7 million divorce settlement.
“It is a great day. All Amber wanted was a divorce and now she has it. In the words of Gerald Ford, ‘Our long national nightmare is over,’ ” Heard’s attorney Pierce O’Donnell tells People.
The judge denied Depp’s request to impose a $100,000 sanction on Heard for allegedly delaying the proceeding. Both actors were also ordered to pay their own legal expenses.
The 30-year-old actress had filed a...
- 1/13/2017
- by m34miller
- PEOPLE.com
Republican candidate Donald J. Trump won Tuesday’s presidential election in a shocking victory.
The 70-year-old billionaire businessman defeated Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in a path to victory that became clearer after wins in key swing states including Florida, North Carolina and Ohio. The Associated Press called the race at 2:30 a.m.
“I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all Americans, and this is so important to me. For those who have chosen not to support me in the past — of which there were a few people — I’m reaching out to...
The 70-year-old billionaire businessman defeated Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in a path to victory that became clearer after wins in key swing states including Florida, North Carolina and Ohio. The Associated Press called the race at 2:30 a.m.
“I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all Americans, and this is so important to me. For those who have chosen not to support me in the past — of which there were a few people — I’m reaching out to...
- 11/9/2016
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
I called him Uncle Norman. I began my career in the mailroom at William Morris on Oct. 23, 1978. His stories about Marilyn Monroe, Kim Novak, Barbara Stanwyck and Loretta Young were spellbinding. He made sure I was introduced to Wma's most successful agents — Jerry Katzman, Tony Fantozzi, Lou Weiss and Larry Auerbach. In 1995 I became worldwide head of television, and Norman and I lunched regularly at Hillcrest Country Club, where he introduced me to his most important clients: Bill Cosby, Gerald Ford, C. Everett Koop, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Mary Hart, Jaleel White and Liza Minnelli. I learned so
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- 11/7/2016
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
From Richard Nixon’s flop sweat to Rick Perry‘s “Sorry Oops,” candidates have often stumbled at the podium during presidential debates. 1960: During the first televised presidential debate, Richard Nixon refused to wear stage make-up, revealing his sweaty forehead under the hot TV lights. This made the younger John F. Kennedy look much more confident. 1976: Gerald Ford claimed that he didn’t believe that Eastern Europe was under “Soviet domain,” which proved to be an unpopular opinion, as the moderator repeated the question in bewilderment. 1980: When the moderator tried to silence Ronald Reagan’s microphone during a Republican primary debate,...
- 10/19/2016
- by Cassidy Robinson, Itay Hod and Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
A review of tonight's Game of Thrones coming up just as soon as I'm very attached to this knife... "Many will die no matter what we do. Better them than us." -Olenna Things that have happened at the ends of fourth episodes of previous Game of Thrones seasons: * In season 1, Lady Catelyn and her entourage make a citizens arrest of Tyrion for what she mistakenly believes is his role in Bran's attempted murder. * In season 2, Davos watches in horror as Melisandre gives birth to a shadow demon. * In season 3, Dany burns the slavers of Astapor and seizes control of the Unsullied army. * In season 4, Craster's infant son is taken by the White Walkers and turned into one of them. * In season 5, Barristan Selmy dies battling a few dozen Sons of the Harpy. So, no, Game of Thrones doesn't mess around when it comes to this specific episode. It's not that...
- 5/16/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
"Macho man," "world-class dealmaker" and "conservative" are just a few words supporters have used to describe Donald Trump. But a political ad guru who has created TV campaign spots for Mitt Romney, George H.W. Bush and Arnold Schwarzenegger, just launched a new batch of ads that aims to prove the billionaire businessman is actually none of the above. Bob Gardner's new "Why Trump" campaign, now up on YouTube, urges Gop voters backing Trump to reconsider their support for the real estate mogul, who Gardner believes is damaging to the Republican party. In one 30-second spot, a young woman doing...
- 5/12/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
"Macho man," "world-class dealmaker" and "conservative" are just a few words supporters have used to describe Donald Trump. But a political ad guru who has created TV campaign spots for Mitt Romney, George H.W. Bush and Arnold Schwarzenegger, just launched a new batch of ads that aims to prove the billionaire businessman is actually none of the above. Bob Gardner's new "Why Trump" campaign, now up on YouTube, urges Gop voters backing Trump to reconsider their support for the real estate mogul, who Gardner believes is damaging to the Republican party. In one 30-second spot, a young woman doing...
- 5/12/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
He's the Secret Service agent who became part of history on November 22, 1963, when he threw his body over President Kennedy and the First Lady, hoping to spare their lives with his own. While Clint Hill's heroic actions were memorialized in the Zapruder film of the assassination, he was haunted by the President's death for many years. "It was a failure on our part as agents and that ate at me for the rest of my life," he says. "It still does." Forever associated with the Kennedys, Hill also had the extraordinary responsibility of serving four other presidents over a 17 year career.
- 5/3/2016
- by Liz McNeil, @lizmcneil
- PEOPLE.com
He's the Secret Service agent who became part of history on November 22, 1963, when he threw his body over President Kennedy and the First Lady, hoping to spare their lives with his own. While Clint Hill's heroic actions were memorialized in the Zapruder film of the assassination, he was haunted by the President's death for many years. "It was a failure on our part as agents and that ate at me for the rest of my life," he says. "It still does." Forever associated with the Kennedys, Hill also had the extraordinary responsibility of serving four other presidents over a 17 year career.
- 5/3/2016
- by Liz McNeil, @lizmcneil
- PEOPLE.com
As it looks more and more like Donald Trump has the best shot at the Republican presidential nomination, some powerful parts of the Gop establishment are getting more and more nervous. Their best shot at denying Trump the nomination is that "contested convention" you've been hearing about in the news lately. But getting there comes with another set of complications. People breaks it down for you. What is a contested convention?Every election year, a party's nominee is chosen at the summertime convention. Usually, it's business as usual: One candidate has managed to secure the greatest number of delegates, or...
- 3/17/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Together, Nancy Reagan and her husband, ‘Ronnie’, wrote a White House love story worthy of Old Hollywood. Subscribe now for an inside look at their extraordinary journey and 52-year marriage, only in People!Past and present first ladies will be on hand when Nancy Reagan is laid to rest in a funeral service on Friday. Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton and Rosalynn Carter will all reunite to pay their respects to Nancy after she died of congestive heart failure at 94 on Sunday. Barbara Bush, 90, is the only living first lady who will not be in attendance. Instead, her son...
- 3/9/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Together, Nancy Reagan and her husband, ‘Ronnie’, wrote a White House love story worthy of Old Hollywood. Subscribe now for an inside look at their extraordinary journey and 52-year marriage, only in People!Past and present first ladies will be on hand when Nancy Reagan is laid to rest in a funeral service on Friday. Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton and Rosalynn Carter will all reunite to pay their respects to Nancy after she died of congestive heart failure at 94 on Sunday. Barbara Bush, 90, is the only living first lady who will not be in attendance. Instead, her son...
- 3/9/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
A meeting of the minds in pretty pastels. Following Nancy Reagan's death on Sunday at the age of 94, stories about the inimitable former first lady's time in the White House and beyond have been shared. Among the tales and photographs is one remarkable moment forever documented on film. On May 11, 1994, Reagan joined five other First Ladies - including then-current Flotus Hillary Clinton - at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. Gathered for the opening of the First Ladies' garden, Lady Bird Johnson (wife of 36th president Lyndon B. Johnson), Betty Ford (wife of 38th president Gerald Ford...
- 3/7/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
A meeting of the minds in pretty pastels. Following Nancy Reagan's death on Sunday at the age of 94, stories about the inimitable former first lady's time in the White House and beyond have been shared. Among the tales and photographs is one remarkable moment forever documented on film. On May 11, 1994, Reagan joined five other First Ladies - including then-current Flotus Hillary Clinton - at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. Gathered for the opening of the First Ladies' garden, Lady Bird Johnson (wife of 36th president Lyndon B. Johnson), Betty Ford (wife of 38th president Gerald Ford...
- 3/7/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Former first lady Nancy Reagan, the stylish and strong-willed widow of the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, has died of congestive heart failure, her spokesperson confirms. She was 94. "Mrs. Reagan will be buried at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, next to her husband, Ronald Wilson Reagan, who died on June 5, 2004," her spokesperson said in a statement obtained by People. "Prior to the funeral service, there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects at the Library." Reagan, who long prided herself on her trim figure - she claimed...
- 3/6/2016
- by Stephen M. Silverman
- PEOPLE.com
Based on a true story, this drama about the doctor who challenged the NFL with evidence that the game is giving its players brain damage is shallow and unsatisfying
It’s what you’ll feel creeping up on you watching this. Enemies of Gerald Ford used to wisecrack that this un-intellectual president, a former football player, had taken too many tackles with his helmet off. Maybe Concussion will render that anecdote obsolete.
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It’s what you’ll feel creeping up on you watching this. Enemies of Gerald Ford used to wisecrack that this un-intellectual president, a former football player, had taken too many tackles with his helmet off. Maybe Concussion will render that anecdote obsolete.
Continue reading...
- 2/11/2016
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Exclusive: Producers Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan, who are developing the indie feature Chappaquiddick, just optioned the film rights to Geri Spieler's award-winning book, Taking Aim At The President: The Remarkable Story Of The Woman Who Shot At Gerald Ford. Spieler's book is the true account of Sara Jane Moore, who unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate President Ford and remains the only woman in U.S. history to fire a bullet at a sitting president. Lynette “Squeaky”…...
- 2/5/2016
- Deadline
No way, you guys, Prince George turns 2 today! Can you stand it?! As we all know, a child's milestone best serves as a reminder to older people about the passage of years and where they went. That's why your aunt spent all of your childhood celebrations saying "where did the time go?" over and over while eating ice cream cake and staring off into the distance, wondering how long it had been since her favorite TV shows went off the air and Gerald Ford left office. Sure, today is an opportunity to gush over adorable baby pics and commemorative swag, but let us join the Internet in a collective sigh of "seriously, wtf, how?!" for a moment—because this baby baller has lived quite a...
- 7/22/2015
- E! Online
David Letterman must have been feeling red, white, and little blue during his star-studded final episode of the Late Show on Wednesday. David, who has hosted the show since 1993, got a not-so-patriotic surprise from a handful of Us presidents when they opened the show with a hilarious message. In the 42-second clip, Presidents George Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama quote Gerald Ford's 1974 Inaugural speech, saying, "Our long national nightmare is over," referring to David's retirement. David then made his way to the stage where the audience greeted him with prolonged applause and cheering. David, who gave an expectedly lighthearted final monologue on May 20, has gotten heartwarming tributes from some of Hollywood's biggest stars leading up to his final show. Bill Murray, who was David's first-ever Late Show guest in 1982, returned this week and jumped out of a cake to bid David farewell. Jimmy Kimmel also...
- 5/21/2015
- by Caitlin-Hacker
- Popsugar.com
David Letterman received a farewell message from five U.S. presidents during his final The Late Show on Wednesday night. Presidents Say Goodbye To Letterman: ‘Our Long National Nightmare Is Over!’ Kicking off the goodbyes was 38th President of the United Stated Gerald Ford from archival footage in which he says, “Our long national nightmare is over.” Though […]
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- 5/21/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
David Letterman made America laugh for 33 years as a late-night host, but the really challenge as he closed out his now legendary tenure on Wednesday night was holding back a tear or two.
Letterman, 68, bid his final "Thank you and good night" to viewers after nearly 22 years behind the desk of CBS's Late Show. The 16-time Emmy winner's final show after 6,028 broadcasts was a star-studded extravaganza that still managed to be touching – after all, Letterman has seen incredible highs and lows during the decades that have cemented his reputation as a late-night pioneer.
And so, in homage to the man...
Letterman, 68, bid his final "Thank you and good night" to viewers after nearly 22 years behind the desk of CBS's Late Show. The 16-time Emmy winner's final show after 6,028 broadcasts was a star-studded extravaganza that still managed to be touching – after all, Letterman has seen incredible highs and lows during the decades that have cemented his reputation as a late-night pioneer.
And so, in homage to the man...
- 5/21/2015
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- People.com - TV Watch
Forever's recent uptick in quality is reflected in this week's well-written and engaging episode about a cybercrime-related murder...
This review contains spoilers.
1.17 Social Engineering
When I read the synopsis for this story I groaned a little inside, because the focus on cyber-criminality when Henry doesn’t even own a mobile phone seemed concerning. Movies and TV shows are notoriously bad at representing anything to do with computers, as if those involved in creating them have never actually used one.
Thankfully, the amount of made-up-junk surrounding computers was kept to a reasonable minimum in what turned out to be one of the strongest stories so far.
Someone connected has his dirty washing aired on TV by a hacktivist group, and then ends up dead, unexpectedly. The suspicion quickly falls on the politician, except it is pretty obvious he comes from the Gerald Ford School of Presidential hopefuls, and not the Richard Nixon one.
This review contains spoilers.
1.17 Social Engineering
When I read the synopsis for this story I groaned a little inside, because the focus on cyber-criminality when Henry doesn’t even own a mobile phone seemed concerning. Movies and TV shows are notoriously bad at representing anything to do with computers, as if those involved in creating them have never actually used one.
Thankfully, the amount of made-up-junk surrounding computers was kept to a reasonable minimum in what turned out to be one of the strongest stories so far.
Someone connected has his dirty washing aired on TV by a hacktivist group, and then ends up dead, unexpectedly. The suspicion quickly falls on the politician, except it is pretty obvious he comes from the Gerald Ford School of Presidential hopefuls, and not the Richard Nixon one.
- 3/4/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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