Marty: Prophetic predictions of creative minds
Twenty-five years ago, in April 1989, the TV series The Twilight Zone aired an episode titled “Special Service” that was – like so many of its offerings – way ahead of its time. The central character, Mr. John Selig, cast as, “a reasonably average man who goes through life with both eyes open and both hands firmly on the wheel” discovers that “his life is broadcast on television to the entire planet, 24 hours a day” when he finds a camera behind his bathroom mirror. Sound familiar? It should, the same storyline from that purchased script was the primary premise of the movie The Truman Show in 1998.
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The Gavilan College men's soccer team played well in the second
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