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Most blatant piece of propaganda of this century; if you rely on ABC for your

NEWS, GOD have mercy on you; Sell your ABC stock.

Even the paid expert " consultants " on the show have labelled it B.S.

Geese and swans are painted as more dangerous than depleted uranium, scarier

than ..

Typical " scenes " include child wearing mask behind chain link fence, heroine

removing patient from respirator 'cause others with better chance of survival

need equipment, and bulldozers handling bodies of deceased. " Corpse management

will be critical factor " ---Bodies piling up so quickly it takes dump trucks to

haul them away. Barbed wire to keep whole neighborhoods quarantined.

Pls remember that Tamiflu (anise seed base) has virtually no benefit except to

war criminal's pocketbooks.

NOW, I'm getting scared; but not of the BIRD FLU.

From our group, " PLEASE..don't blindly line up because inoculation is

" mandatory " and you are threatened with quarantine. Instead, relax, wash your

hands, have some red wine and dark chocolate, be happy and take lots of

" C " ...and

THINK...WHY?....UncBob

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'Fatal Contact' should be quarantined

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By Gilbert, Globe Staff | May 9, 2006

I could start this review by toying ruthlessly with the title of ABC's new

TV movie, ''Fatal Contact. " Any time a word like ''fatal " appears in the name of

a big old stinker, it demands to be redeployed by the critic. As in: ''Contact "

is fatal. Or, more concisely, ''Fatal " is.

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But ''Fatal Contact, " which arrives with the thrilling subtitle ''Bird Flu in

America, " doesn't deserve to be used for fun. Folks, this is an excruciatingly

dull movie, and having a good time writing about it could mislead. This piece of

weakly constructed sensationalism, which premieres tonight at 8 on Channel 5, is

so unscary it almost serves as a kind of promo for the poultry industry. If the

avian flu is going to be this unbelievable and jerky, I choose chicken.

The idea of the ''Fatal Contact " script, seemingly written during morning

recess by Ron McGee of ''Atomic Twister " un-fame, is that the human spread of

the flu, known as H5N1, would be bad. Really bad. Really, really bad. So bad

that ''bad " doesn't even begin to explain just how bad it will be. And that's

the only idea here. An American businessman in Hong Kong returns home to

Virginia, coughs, and voila! The streets are mad with looting citizens, body

bags are being dumped into pits, neighborhoods are quarantined, and helpless old

ladies are starving to death.

And the phones are ringing. ''Fatal Contact " is one of those TV products that

resorts to having phones ring in the background to keep us alert. As the

epidemic gets worse, and as the movie gets worse, the ringing gets more

insistent.

The filmmakers, including director Pearce, are clearly hoping to scare

up easy Nielsen ratings for ABC during May sweeps. Even though the whole world

is coughing to death in ''Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America, " the subtitle

tries to give a particular sense of urgency to American viewers. Also meant to

stir Americans: a slight of the French, who are withholding a vaccine from the

United States just because, well, they're French. Of course, they're probably

giving it all to the Iraqis.

Not coughing in ''Fatal Contact " is y from ''Nip/Tuck, " who

plays Dr. Iris Varnack, a brilliant epidemic expert. Varnack is one of the few

authorities handling the crisis, flying all over tarnation and advising

important men that the flu will ''rip apart the fabric of society. " Alas, poor

is miscast. Her strength as an actress is worry, and yet here she is

meant to be thick-skinned and immune to hysteria. She puts on her best ''coolly

diagnostic " hat, adopting the restrained affect of Dr. Melfi in ''The Sopranos, "

but the hat is woefully ill-fitting. Cohen is also on the flu-fighting

team as a governor who's callous until a personal loss awakens his conscience.

''Fatal Contact " tries to blend emotion into its disaster scenario by showing

the tragedy and heroism of a few characters. But I use the word characters

loosely. The ordinary people in this movie make you wonder if the avian flu is

going to turn us into pod-people before it kills us. a Machado, so vivid

on ''Six Feet Under, " is wasted as a New York City nurse. Ann Cusack is the

personality-free widow of the dead businessman. You won't care about them. Maybe

that's why the movie doesn't have a proper conclusion so much as it just stops.

Apparently even the filmmakers didn't care by the end.

Gilbert can be reached at gilbert@....

© Copyright 2006 Globe Newspaper Company.

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See also MIKE DUFFY'S TV TODAY: ABC's 'Fatal Contact' serves up a bucket of

hysterical fluff " But the only things dying in this hysteria-addled TV movie

are the brain cells of those who watch it. "

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AND ABC..ABC.com - Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America Fatal Contact:

Bird Flu in America follows an outbreak of an Avian Flu from its origins in a

Hong Kong market through its mutation into a virus ...

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I would love to do a hair test on some of the people running this

country!!

>

> Most blatant piece of propaganda of this century; if you rely on

ABC for your NEWS, GOD have mercy on you; Sell your ABC stock.

> Even the paid expert " consultants " on the show have labelled it

B.S.

>

> Geese and swans are painted as more dangerous than depleted

uranium, scarier than ..

>

>

>

> Typical " scenes " include child wearing mask behind chain link

fence, heroine removing patient from respirator 'cause others with

better chance of survival need equipment, and bulldozers handling

bodies of deceased. " Corpse management will be critical factor " ---

Bodies piling up so quickly it takes dump trucks to haul them away.

Barbed wire to keep whole neighborhoods quarantined.

>

>

> Pls remember that Tamiflu (anise seed base) has virtually no

benefit except to war criminal's pocketbooks.

>

> NOW, I'm getting scared; but not of the BIRD FLU.

>

> From our group, " PLEASE..don't blindly line up because

inoculation is " mandatory " and you are threatened with quarantine.

Instead, relax, wash your hands, have some red wine and dark

chocolate, be happy and take lots of " C " ...and

>

> THINK...WHY?....UncBob

>

>

> Click to join Avian2005

Avian2005/

> Beware the needle, Mudville, Rose

>

>

> TELEVISION REVIEW

> 'Fatal Contact' should be quarantined http://www.google.com/url?

q=http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2006/05/09/fatal_contact_shoul

d_be_quarantined & e=14905 & sa=X & oi=news & ct=result & cd=2

> By Gilbert, Globe Staff | May 9, 2006

> I could start this review by toying ruthlessly with the

title of ABC's new TV movie, ''Fatal Contact. " Any time a word

like ''fatal " appears in the name of a big old stinker, it demands

to be redeployed by the critic. As in: ''Contact " is fatal. Or, more

concisely, ''Fatal " is.

> Article Tools

>

> Printer friendly

>

>

>

>

> Breaking News Alerts

>

>

>

>

> But ''Fatal Contact, " which arrives with the thrilling

subtitle ''Bird Flu in America, " doesn't deserve to be used for fun.

Folks, this is an excruciatingly dull movie, and having a good time

writing about it could mislead. This piece of weakly constructed

sensationalism, which premieres tonight at 8 on Channel 5, is so

unscary it almost serves as a kind of promo for the poultry

industry. If the avian flu is going to be this unbelievable and

jerky, I choose chicken.

> The idea of the ''Fatal Contact " script, seemingly written

during morning recess by Ron McGee of ''Atomic Twister " un-fame, is

that the human spread of the flu, known as H5N1, would be bad.

Really bad. Really, really bad. So bad that ''bad " doesn't even

begin to explain just how bad it will be. And that's the only idea

here. An American businessman in Hong Kong returns home to Virginia,

coughs, and voila! The streets are mad with looting citizens, body

bags are being dumped into pits, neighborhoods are quarantined, and

helpless old ladies are starving to death.

> And the phones are ringing. ''Fatal Contact " is one of those TV

products that resorts to having phones ring in the background to

keep us alert. As the epidemic gets worse, and as the movie gets

worse, the ringing gets more insistent.

> The filmmakers, including director Pearce, are clearly

hoping to scare up easy Nielsen ratings for ABC during May sweeps.

Even though the whole world is coughing to death in ''Fatal Contact:

Bird Flu in America, " the subtitle tries to give a particular sense

of urgency to American viewers. Also meant to stir Americans: a

slight of the French, who are withholding a vaccine from the United

States just because, well, they're French. Of course, they're

probably giving it all to the Iraqis.

> Not coughing in ''Fatal Contact " is y

from ''Nip/Tuck, " who plays Dr. Iris Varnack, a brilliant epidemic

expert. Varnack is one of the few authorities handling the crisis,

flying all over tarnation and advising important men that the flu

will ''rip apart the fabric of society. " Alas, poor is

miscast. Her strength as an actress is worry, and yet here she is

meant to be thick-skinned and immune to hysteria. She puts on her

best ''coolly diagnostic " hat, adopting the restrained affect of Dr.

Melfi in ''The Sopranos, " but the hat is woefully ill-fitting.

Cohen is also on the flu-fighting team as a governor who's callous

until a personal loss awakens his conscience.

> ''Fatal Contact " tries to blend emotion into its disaster

scenario by showing the tragedy and heroism of a few characters. But

I use the word characters loosely. The ordinary people in this movie

make you wonder if the avian flu is going to turn us into pod-people

before it kills us. a Machado, so vivid on ''Six Feet Under, "

is wasted as a New York City nurse. Ann Cusack is the personality-

free widow of the dead businessman. You won't care about them. Maybe

that's why the movie doesn't have a proper conclusion so much as it

just stops. Apparently even the filmmakers didn't care by the end.

> Gilbert can be reached at gilbert@...

> © Copyright 2006 Globe Newspaper Company.

> 322322322322322322322322322322322322322322

>

> See also MIKE DUFFY'S TV TODAY: ABC's 'Fatal Contact' serves up

a bucket of hysterical fluff " But the only things dying in this

hysteria-addled TV movie are the brain cells of those who watch it. "

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?

AID=/20060509/ENT03/605090307/1038/ENT

>

> AND ABC..ABC.com - Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America

Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America follows an outbreak of an Avian

Flu from its origins in a Hong Kong market through its mutation into

a virus ...

> abc.go.com/movies/birdflu.html - 28k - May 7, 2006

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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> Typical " scenes " include child wearing mask behind chain link

> fence,

> heroine removing patient from respirator 'cause others with better

> chance of survival need equipment, and bulldozers handling bodies

> of

> deceased. " Corpse management will be critical factor " ---Bodies

> piling up

> so quickly it takes dump trucks to haul them away. Barbed wire to

> keep

> whole neighborhoods quarantined.

so ???

>

> Pls remember that Tamiflu (anise seed base) has virtually no

> benefit

> except to war criminal's pocketbooks.

War criminal ?? huh ??

> From our group, " PLEASE..don't blindly line up because inoculation

> is

> " mandatory " and you are threatened with quarantine.

Honey, that is EXACTLY what i'm going to do.

tom

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A pee test might be a little more revealing.

[ ] Re: 'Fatal Contact' ''Bird Flu in America, " should

be quarantined

I would love to do a hair test on some of the people running this

country!!

>

> Most blatant piece of propaganda of this century; if you rely on

ABC for your NEWS, GOD have mercy on you; Sell your ABC stock.

> Even the paid expert " consultants " on the show have labelled it

B.S.

>

> Geese and swans are painted as more dangerous than depleted

uranium, scarier than ..

>

>

>

> Typical " scenes " include child wearing mask behind chain link

fence, heroine removing patient from respirator 'cause others with

better chance of survival need equipment, and bulldozers handling

bodies of deceased. " Corpse management will be critical factor " ---

Bodies piling up so quickly it takes dump trucks to haul them away.

Barbed wire to keep whole neighborhoods quarantined.

>

>

> Pls remember that Tamiflu (anise seed base) has virtually no

benefit except to war criminal's pocketbooks.

>

> NOW, I'm getting scared; but not of the BIRD FLU.

>

> From our group, " PLEASE..don't blindly line up because

inoculation is " mandatory " and you are threatened with quarantine.

Instead, relax, wash your hands, have some red wine and dark

chocolate, be happy and take lots of " C " ...and

>

> THINK...WHY?....UncBob

>

>

> Click to join Avian2005

Avian2005/

> Beware the needle, Mudville, Rose

>

>

> TELEVISION REVIEW

> 'Fatal Contact' should be quarantined http://www.google.com/url?

q=http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2006/05/09/fatal_contact_shoul

d_be_quarantined & e=14905 & sa=X & oi=news & ct=result & cd=2

> By Gilbert, Globe Staff | May 9, 2006

> I could start this review by toying ruthlessly with the

title of ABC's new TV movie, ''Fatal Contact. " Any time a word

like ''fatal " appears in the name of a big old stinker, it demands

to be redeployed by the critic. As in: ''Contact " is fatal. Or, more

concisely, ''Fatal " is.

> Article Tools

>

> Printer friendly

>

>

>

>

> Breaking News Alerts

>

>

>

>

> But ''Fatal Contact, " which arrives with the thrilling

subtitle ''Bird Flu in America, " doesn't deserve to be used for fun.

Folks, this is an excruciatingly dull movie, and having a good time

writing about it could mislead. This piece of weakly constructed

sensationalism, which premieres tonight at 8 on Channel 5, is so

unscary it almost serves as a kind of promo for the poultry

industry. If the avian flu is going to be this unbelievable and

jerky, I choose chicken.

> The idea of the ''Fatal Contact " script, seemingly written

during morning recess by Ron McGee of ''Atomic Twister " un-fame, is

that the human spread of the flu, known as H5N1, would be bad.

Really bad. Really, really bad. So bad that ''bad " doesn't even

begin to explain just how bad it will be. And that's the only idea

here. An American businessman in Hong Kong returns home to Virginia,

coughs, and voila! The streets are mad with looting citizens, body

bags are being dumped into pits, neighborhoods are quarantined, and

helpless old ladies are starving to death.

> And the phones are ringing. ''Fatal Contact " is one of those TV

products that resorts to having phones ring in the background to

keep us alert. As the epidemic gets worse, and as the movie gets

worse, the ringing gets more insistent.

> The filmmakers, including director Pearce, are clearly

hoping to scare up easy Nielsen ratings for ABC during May sweeps.

Even though the whole world is coughing to death in ''Fatal Contact:

Bird Flu in America, " the subtitle tries to give a particular sense

of urgency to American viewers. Also meant to stir Americans: a

slight of the French, who are withholding a vaccine from the United

States just because, well, they're French. Of course, they're

probably giving it all to the Iraqis.

> Not coughing in ''Fatal Contact " is y

from ''Nip/Tuck, " who plays Dr. Iris Varnack, a brilliant epidemic

expert. Varnack is one of the few authorities handling the crisis,

flying all over tarnation and advising important men that the flu

will ''rip apart the fabric of society. " Alas, poor is

miscast. Her strength as an actress is worry, and yet here she is

meant to be thick-skinned and immune to hysteria. She puts on her

best ''coolly diagnostic " hat, adopting the restrained affect of Dr.

Melfi in ''The Sopranos, " but the hat is woefully ill-fitting.

Cohen is also on the flu-fighting team as a governor who's callous

until a personal loss awakens his conscience.

> ''Fatal Contact " tries to blend emotion into its disaster

scenario by showing the tragedy and heroism of a few characters. But

I use the word characters loosely. The ordinary people in this movie

make you wonder if the avian flu is going to turn us into pod-people

before it kills us. a Machado, so vivid on ''Six Feet Under, "

is wasted as a New York City nurse. Ann Cusack is the personality-

free widow of the dead businessman. You won't care about them. Maybe

that's why the movie doesn't have a proper conclusion so much as it

just stops. Apparently even the filmmakers didn't care by the end.

> Gilbert can be reached at gilbert@...

> © Copyright 2006 Globe Newspaper Company.

> 322322322322322322322322322322322322322322

>

> See also MIKE DUFFY'S TV TODAY: ABC's 'Fatal Contact' serves up

a bucket of hysterical fluff " But the only things dying in this

hysteria-addled TV movie are the brain cells of those who watch it. "

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?

AID=/20060509/ENT03/605090307/1038/ENT

>

> AND ABC..ABC.com - Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America

Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America follows an outbreak of an Avian

Flu from its origins in a Hong Kong market through its mutation into

a virus ...

> abc.go.com/movies/birdflu.html - 28k - May 7, 2006

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Get amazing travel prices for air and hotel in one click on

FareChase

>

>

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