@Fil Albuquerque,
Advise subscription on "Closer to Truth" complete set of videos on youtube.
You welcome.
Some of you, hopefully not all, might be wondering why do I endorse "Closer to Truth" documentaries right? Well, because insofar this is one of the very rare attempts to listen to all accounts on equal footing and with genuine respect.
In sum, it is a productive, intelligent, civilised, form of proceeding in the quest of getting, in the least, again, a genuine attempt at answering fundamental questions.
Quote:"Black Mirror" is an award-winning British television drama series created by Charlie Brooker and shows the dark side of life and technology. The series is produced by Zeppotron for Endemol, and shown on Channel 4.
Regarding the programme's content and structure, Brooker noted, "each episode has a different cast, a different setting, even a different reality. But they're all about the way we live now – and the way we might be living in 10 minutes' time if we're clumsy."
A press release describes the series as "a hybrid of The Twilight Zone and Tales of the Unexpected which taps into our contemporary unease about our modern world", with the stories having a "techno-paranoia" feel. Channel 4 describes the first episode as "a twisted parable for the Twitter age".
Black Mirror the all mini series, 3 seasons, is highly recommended.
This episode in special caught my attention: (It finishes 1.10 then it repeats, poor V/A quality, better get it in Netflix)
You welcome!
@Fil Albuquerque,
"San Junipero" deserves the 80's hit!
@Fil Albuquerque,
Black Mirror was a great series. Very scary, a bit to close to possible realities for comfort.
@roger,
Quote:Ask Gunga to repost that nighttime photo of North Korea. Nice and dark, if that's what you're looking for.
And doesn't it make you thrill inside to know that you have shared in that 75 years of US terrorism.