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I wasn't a fan of this show when it was broadcast. However, I see that a varied list of films was broadcast. This documentary is a bit lightweight and there's not enough about the films. Instead there is too much Samira Ahmed and Stewart Lee talking about how they liked the series. I would like to see the concept revived, but with the focus on obscure TV films and plays.
"We don't have victories any more. We used to have them." - Donald J. Trump
This was rough. Perhaps the worst element is the segments with Pete Hegseth addressing the camera and waving his finger at it. It felt like I was having a video call with him and couldn't get away.
One of the "successes" discussed in this documentary is that the US embassy in Israel was moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. What isn't discussed is the extent…
A man who enjoys hunting deer falls victim to a little girl who enjoys hunting men. The girl takes down the man by falsely accusing him of walking around with his willy out and it's the size of a rod and that she doesn't like him.
The moral is to never believe little girls who report abuse.
One for Woody Allen and Roman Polanski admirers.
Much better than the airbrushed Netflix two-parter on British DJ and fundraiser and "kiddie fiddler" Sir Jimmy Savile.
This has important testimony from various victims plus TV footage that corrects the claim made on the Netflix investigation that he fooled the nation. We see here that he didn't, most notably on a BBC show Open to Question where he was savaged by an audience of teenagers who wanted to know answers to questions on such matters as his egotism and…