It's made clear in the opening minute. Apologies if knowing that in advance messes up the experience in any way. (On the other hand: What are you waiting for, friend? Watch!)
It's made clear in the opening minute. Apologies if knowing that in advance messes up the experience in any way. (On the other hand: What are you waiting for, friend? Watch!)
How do you mean, HJ?
You know what? I think you guys are right. I hedged between A- and B+. I'm going to bump it up a notch. Change should be registered soon.
Actually, I have that wrong. He directed the second one, and is attached to the third, which hasn't started production yet. Apologies.
HBO's Broad Street Bullies touches on the Summit in passing, too. That's another good sports-doc that doesn't get mentioned as often as it should.
I wish I knew! Perhaps it'll all become clear after they move Upton. It looks like the main plan for every team is to sign players who "grind out at-bats."
I read my dad's books because they were comics and I liked comics. Took me years to get all the references, but I did get a grounding in the politics and culture that I still find very helpful.
They do!
Autocorrect issue. I'll fix it.
In typical TV fashion though, they moved to a nicer place in Season 3.
I actually re-watched that one intending to include it, but I ultimately decided it fell a little short. Call that one #21.
I know a lot of people love Today, and I get why they do, but I've never been a huge fan. I like hearing the band with less fussy production, but for me the song selection is too spotty (although "When I Grow Up" is unbeatable). I probably should've put it in 101 anyway, but in my head it doesn't fit as well with the…
Also Greatest Hits V2, which has all the Harold & Maude songs.
Thanks! I hope you'll enjoy the music-themed Primer I have going up sometime this week (I think).
He doesn't even cover Ministry, really. They just get a mention.
The next one we're definitely planning to do is "Brian And The Boz." (But I'll have a few comments on the Knicks one in the comments of that one, similar to the BC one here.)
Agreed. That's my favorite of the series. "Hillsborough" is very different, but is in its league, quality-wise.
Yeah, I was stunned by how great "Hillsborough" is. One of the best documentaries I've seen this year, in any format.
On the DVD, Haysbert says when he read the pilot script, he was amazed by how much Dr. Morris's dialogue sounds exactly like he actually talks (which is all the more astonishing given that the script predated Haysbert's involvement).
Yep!