intertribal: (go green.)
intertribal ([personal profile] intertribal) wrote2008-05-19 10:13 am

deadly force will be used to protect this area

You know in disaster movies/episodes how the news anchor always says, "some people are calling it the end of days" or "some have feared this means the end of the world"*?

Would a news anchor really say that to a million already panicked people?  And if so, what the hell would possess them to do so?

* parodied on the Simpsons when they tune in to the news just in time to see Kent Brockman say, "which, if true, means death for us all", before cutting away to something else.

[identity profile] royinpink.livejournal.com 2008-05-20 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
maybe if they were trying to report about crazy demonstrators, but probably not in real disasters....i realize more and more things i never used to realize are unrealistic in TV/movies. i can imagine it in BBC documentary-style, though.

but actually, i don't think i watch enough disaster movies/episodes to be familiar with this phenomenon...