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Green thinking led to cold cash Nov. 18 when Air Mobility Command officials gave $100,000 to Charleston Air Force Base, S.C.; $75,000 to Scott AFB; and $50,000 to Travis AFB, Calif.; for efforts by people at each base to conserve energy and promote culture change.
Eligibility for the Energy Incentive Award this year opened up to include groups outside of civil engineer units -- another example of how AMC officials set the bar by encouraging...
- AMC’s 'The Prisoner’ is shackled by lack of drama (search.msn.com)
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Sad to say, I’ve never seen 1967’s “The Prisoner,” the British TV series that became a cult classic. And so I came to this weekend’s remake from AMC with no preconceived notions.
I did, however, have some high hopes. AMC, after all, has given us “Mad Men” and “Breaking Bad.” The new series arrived drenched in [...]
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AMC doesn’t do a tremendous amount of original programming, but when it does, it does it well. After two critically acclaimed series, Mad Men and Breaking Bad, the network is broacasting its second miniseries, a six-episode remake of the 1960s 17-part series The Prisoner, originally broadcast on ITV in the UK....
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- It Takes The Village: A Review of AMC’s The Prisoner (intellectualconservative.com)
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- With Its Limp Remake, AMC Breaks 'The Prisoner' (search.msn.com)
AMC's reimagining of the 1968 cult classic The Prisoner nabbed 2.2 million viewers in its Sunday night debut, enough to match Mad Men's numbers in the timeslot.
Prisoner, starring Ian McKellen and Jim Caviezel kept the momentum of...
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The first time I became aware of the cryptic 1960s British drama series The Prisoner was in 1995. The Sci-Fi Channel was showing repeats and wanted to try an experiment with this new thing called cyberspace. So the channel invited a bunch of smarties from a bulletin board I was on called ECHO to watch all 17 episodes together and post their reactions, which scrolled along the bottom of the screen as the show aired.
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- AMC’s remake of ‘The Prisoner’ is captivating (search.live.com)
It has been noted that all political careers end in failure. So too must all show biz careers end in bombs. A shame AMC can't just quit while they're ahead, but then, that wouldn't be show biz. • The Wrap writes of the challenges facing AMC in following up on the success of its two original shows, Mad Men and Breaking Bad. Since the pair of critical darlings launched, the network's development team has changed and this weekend's debut of The...
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- AMC reboots 'The Prisoner' (xml.zap2it.com)
This weekend, AMC debuts a reinterpretation of the British 1960s cult hit series The Prisoner. The miniseries starts on Sunday, November 15, at 8 PM and airs its 6 episodes, each based on an episode from the original series, over three consecutive nights (2 per night). The Premise: A man, known as Six (played by Jim Caviezel), finds himself inexplicably trapped in The Village with no memory of how he arrived. As he explores his environment...
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- Jim Caviezel stars in AMC's remake of 'The Prisoner' (news.google.com)



