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Made a near-fatal mistake of watching TRL right after the BM

Posted by Victor Khomenko on December 9, 2010 at 05:51:31:

From memory I was not impressed at all with the TRL, but based on recent praise here included it in my late night boys viewing list...

What a mistake... especially right after a great film! Photographers know you never put an older model next to a younger one... this nearness made the TRL look decidedly awful, stupid even... ah... and soooo very American I can't even express... in the worst sense of the word. Two different world - one of the piercing precision and insight, and the other of cliches and "stars". I generally respect Travolta, but he looked like a clown in that general's uniform.