Posts Tagged ‘children’

Kevin P. Miller on Alex Jones Tv 4/4:GENERATION RX

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Alex returns to the airwaves today and talks with Kevin P. Miller, international award winning writer, producer and director. Miller’s latest effort is Generation Rx, a documentary film focusing on significant ethical conflicts and the high mental and physical health risks ociated with a widespread propensity to prescribe psychiatric drugs for children.
http://kevinpmiller.blogspot.com/
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[ Who is Kevin P. Miller ]

Kevin P. Miller is an international award winning Writer, Producer and Director whose films KIDS IN CRISIS, LET TRUTH BE THE BIAS, THE PROMISED LAND, and more have won him numerous international Film and Television awards. Miller’s latest documentary, GENERATION RX was released worldwide in Nov. 2008. He will also be featured in the upcoming book called “Dangerous Men,” by noted author Karen Sawyer. This blog is also available at www.KevinMiller.com

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Kevin P. Miller on Alex Jones Tv 1/4:GENERATION Rx

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Alex returns to the airwaves today and talks with Kevin P. Miller, international award winning writer, producer and director. Miller’s latest effort is Generation Rx, a documentary film focusing on significant ethical conflicts and the high mental and physical health risks ociated with a widespread propensity to prescribe psychiatric drugs for children.
http://kevinpmiller.blogspot.com/
http://prisonplanet.tv/

[ Who is Kevin P. Miller ]

Kevin P. Miller is an international award winning Writer, Producer and Director whose films KIDS IN CRISIS, LET TRUTH BE THE BIAS, THE PROMISED LAND, and more have won him numerous international Film and Television awards. Miller’s latest documentary, GENERATION RX was released worldwide in Nov. 2008. He will also be featured in the upcoming book called “Dangerous Men,” by noted author Karen Sawyer. This blog is also available at www.KevinMiller.com

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Disney Pixar Under Pressure To Sell More Merchandise

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Traders in Wall Street have shown their concern for the future of Disney Pixar’s position in the share market.Many quality films have come out of this company over the last couple of decades but there are lots of people that think they have lost their commercial edge these days.

The news follows the release of their last two films, WALL-E and Ratatouille, which have been the studio’s two worst performing productions. Although all of their films are making profit, they are just not making as much as their top competitors such as Dreamworks.The latest release ‘UP’ has just hit the screens and contains many of the same floors as highlighted in previous films.The overriding opinion is that there is a serious lack of marketable characters and they are not as appealing or purchasable as their previous efforts (think Mickey Mouse) or indeed those of their completion. Dreamworks have been producing some merchandising god-sends lately include the Shrek and Wallace and Grommit films and their latest, Monsters VS Aliens. These films all have talking animals or creatures that are endearing and have clear heroes and villains that lead to great merchandise sales. Toys, books,  DVD’s, clothes even more obscure products like dolls houses, all go towards making up the films overall profits.The ability to market these products is what pixar have been lacking recently as a result of their story structures and character choices.

Some people have stood up for Pixar and said that it simply staying true to its craft and not selling out by producing a film just to sell goods off the back of it. They would rather be able to promote the selling of educational toys rather than cheap tacky stuff. However, they cannot ignore the pressure that is currently being put on them by investment companies and shareholders to constantly increase revenue.Richard Greenfield from Pali Research has reduced the share price of Disney to sell last month, citing predicted poor commercial strength a a reason why.

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