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Andy K (10821 KP) rated Band Of Brothers in TV

Dec 31, 2017  
Band Of Brothers
Band Of Brothers
2001 | Action, Drama, History, War
Ensemble cast (2 more)
Interviews
Right tone
Maybe David Schwimmer (0 more)
I remember when I read they were making a mini-series called Band of Brothers about "Easy Company" I thought there would be no way to do it justice and it was too closely released and trying to capitalize on the success of Saving Private Ryan.

I couldn't have been more wrong.


I was enthralled from the first frame when I began watching the DVDs and didn't stop until I was complete. The characters represented in this harrowing true story are some of the most compelling I have ever seen. You believe every moment of their emotional, unending, unimaginable journey and feel like you are right with them along for the ride.


The interwoven interviews give context and real-life coupling to the story you are watching and makes the story all the more poignant.


The all-star cast is brilliant and every one of them carried their weight as part of the ensemble. I have rewatched several times since and it keeps getting better with every viewing.
  
In Search of Darkness (2019)
In Search of Darkness (2019)
2019 | Documentary, Horror
The 80's Were The Best
In Search of Darkness- is a excellent horror documentary that goes through the 80's and takes about horror movies that were released each year and how their impacted today's horror. In this 4hr and 30min documentary it takes its time which each year and the movies that their talked about. I got to mention the interviews. Horror Icons like: Tom Atkins, John Carpenter, Doug Bradley, Jeffrey Combs, Joe Dante, Kane Hodder, Tom Holland, Heather Langenkamp, Don Mancini, Bill Moseley and more. I love the interviews and the movies that their talk about, their have the love for them, even though some were bad their still liked them. Thanks to these horror movies we have these modern horror movies. The 80's inspered these modern horror films. And you can tell by just watching a mordern horror film. The 80's were the best times for horror films. Their was so much that came out in 80's. I highly recordmend watching this documentary.
  
Sleeping Giants (Themis Files #1)
Sleeping Giants (Themis Files #1)
Sylvain Neuvel | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry, Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (20 Ratings)
Book Rating
A long episode of X-Files
For those who are Sci-fi fans, this is a bit of a dream. It's intelligent, compiled completely through a series of 'classified' interviews with a mysterious authoritative person with no name. While the concept is a bit unoriginal and slightly lame, it's written in a militaristic tone giving a sense of realism. There is a big twist at the end that sets up the premise for the next book. Interesting - but not much else.
  
Interview with History
Interview with History
Oriana Fallaci | 2016 | History & Politics
(0 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"Because I wanted to be her! She remains the greatest political interviewer of all time. I did not agree with her fierce post-9/11 diatribes, but no one can touch her for the fearlessness and deep knowledge she brought to all her important interviews. I wish I had been there when she ripped off her headscarf during an exclusive interview with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary leader Ayatollah Khomeini. This book should be required reading for all journalists today! (This title is currently unavailable.)"

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In Search of Darkness: Part II (2020)
In Search of Darkness: Part II (2020)
2020 | Documentary, Horror
9
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
In Search of Darkness Part II carries the same vibe and structure as the first, but separates itself by including some really obscure titles. Any documentary that touches on Cellar Dweller deserves kudos...

Once again, its features a wonderful selection of interviews with genre heavyweights and cult favourites over its 4+ hour runtime (a highlight being an extended segment with Tetsuo director Shin'ya Tsukamoto), a slick presentation brimming with archive footage, and another Weary Pines soundtrack that just slaps.

An absolute must for any horror fan.
  
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Kevin Phillipson (9961 KP) rated The Empire Film Podcast in Podcasts

Oct 1, 2021 (Updated Oct 1, 2021)  
The Empire Film Podcast
The Empire Film Podcast
TV & Film
8
7.3 (6 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Thought I would this podcast as I listen every Friday to hear all things movies from empire magazine which I've been reading now for 30 years now. Basically it features Chris Hewitt and three leathal cunning film critics who tell u what's the best movies to see or don't see then there's the movie news interviews with the stars of that weeks movies the list goes could do with less swearing but overall good podcast must remember tonights podcasts all things James bond
  
The Final Revival of Opal and Nev
The Final Revival of Opal and Nev
Dawnie Walton | 2021 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
9
9.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
The Final Revival of Opal and Nev is everything I could wish for in a book about a band. I loved Daisy Jones and The Six and for a moment, I thought Opal and Nev was going to be a rehash - BUT IT’S NOT!!! Don’t get me wrong, I love them both, but Opal is the woman for me! It’s that element of early Punk - Opal knows what she wants, and she’s not going to settle for anything less.

It’s written in the form of interviews: what you see on the page is the transcript of the interviews conducted by S. Sunny Shelton, editor in chief of Aural magazine. Sunny has an ulterior motive. Her father was the drummer in Opal and Nev’s band, and was beaten to death at one of their first gigs - Sunny hadn’t been born when this happened.

Opal and Nev’s band has been a fascination for her since childhood, so when they announce a revival concert, Sunny sees this as her chance to wet a book about them and perhaps find out more about her father along the way.

The writing is so atmospheric. I could feel myself in the concert hall, the recording studio, and there in the rooms (or planes) where Sunny was conducting her interviews. You get a real feel for the time - the 1970’s - and it’s inherent racism. It was really interesting to read of Opal’s life away from the band and in Paris, and how she coped without Nev (hint: just fine).

And just so you know: I would most definitely buy Opal and Nev’s albums (and there’s a Spotify playlist that I think has been created by Dawnie Wilson - it’s excellent!).
  
Nasty Women
Nasty Women
404 Ink | 2017 | Essays
8
8.3 (6 Ratings)
Book Rating
An aptly-timed anthology amid political turmoil
It's a wonderful array of female voices from all walks of life, my criticism comes in the form of possibly too many perspectives from Scotland and not many other places. There were a few too many arts focused viewpoints with third person interviews, a little amateurish editing, and the compilation of women could be more finessed.

That being said - I'm over the moon about intersectional feminism being discussed. A joy to read and a bit of a relief. It's no Vagina Monologues, but's still fairly decent.
  
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Smashbomb (4683 KP) created a post in Friends of Smashbomb

Feb 19, 2019 (Updated Feb 20, 2019)  
Please extend a big welcome to our latest 'Publisher Partner' - The Ghastly Grimoire, run by Smashbomber @Acanthea Grimscythe

You can visit The Ghastly Grimoire here: http://theghastlygrimoire.com

The Ghastly Grimoire is a superbly-crafted website dedicated to dark fiction where you will find book reviews, podcast reviews, interviews, lists and a section devoted to urban legends. Here are a few links:

Book reviews: http://theghastlygrimoire.com/category/books/
Podcast reviews: http://theghastlygrimoire.com/category/podcasts/


You can also follow Acanthea at:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/agrimscythe
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agrimscythe/
  
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Daniel Boyd (1066 KP) rated Serial in Podcasts

Jan 22, 2018  
Serial
Serial
News & Politics
8
8.5 (42 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Interviews with witnesses, suspects etc (1 more)
Information is well edited and presented
The host can be irritating and seems to harbour some bias at times (1 more)
The quality of the first season is never met again afterwards
An Exciting Tale To Hear Unfold
The first season of this show was great. Once you get over the annoying host, there is a gripping and exciting story to be told here. The second season was okay, but nowhere near as gripping or exciting as the first and I gave up on S-Town after one episode.