They've got Strike Force, Task Force, SWAT, why not Che Guevara and his own little mod squad?

4 seconds sound clip from the Network (1976) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:14:50.874 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- I think we can get a hell of a Movie of the Week out of it maybe even a series.

- A series out of what? What are we talking about?

- Look, we've got a bunch of hobgoblin radicals called the Ecumenical Liberation Army who go around taking home movies of themselves robbing banks.

- And maybe they'll take movies of themselves kidnapping heiresses, hijacking 747s, bombing bridges, assassinating ambassadors.

- We'd open each week's segment with that authentic footage, hire a couple of writers to write some story behind that footage and we've got ourselves a series.

- A series about a bunch of bank-robbing guerrillas?

- What are we gonna call it, The Mao Tse-Tung Hour?

- Ha, ha!

- Why not?

- They've got Strike Force, Task Force, SWAT, why not Che Guevara and his own little mod squad?

- Look, I sent you all a concept-analysis report yesterday. Did any of you read it?

- Well, in a nutshell, it said the American people are turning sullen. They've been clobbered on all sides by Vietnam, Watergate, the inflation, the Depression... They've turned off, shot up and fucked themselves limp and nothing helps.

- So, this concept-analysis report concludes the American people want somebody to articulate their rage for them.

- I've been telling you people since I took this job six months ago that I want angry shows. I don't want conventional programming on this network, I want counterculture. I want antiestablishment.

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