amkn75
Joined Nov 2015
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...it went a little nuts. Looking at interviews and evidence in retrospect is much easier than doing it in the there and now. That goes for all sides.
The person shot shouldn't have been, obviously, but with the risk of a tube blowing up, what could you do. Calling the police for "The Police" is an easy way to point fingers. "The Police" are men and women of all colours and creeds after all. They have the same emotions like everyone else, including fear of dying or get hurt in any way.
The above is yet another reason why documentaries never manage to be objective, and always have a hidden agenda. This goes for media in general.
That being said. It's an impressive amount of higher officials in this documentary, and like I mentioned, the two first episodes are quite good. I'd probably give this an 8/10 if they had continued with the same story telling for the last two episodes.
There was a lot I learned from this, that I never really learned back then.
The person shot shouldn't have been, obviously, but with the risk of a tube blowing up, what could you do. Calling the police for "The Police" is an easy way to point fingers. "The Police" are men and women of all colours and creeds after all. They have the same emotions like everyone else, including fear of dying or get hurt in any way.
The above is yet another reason why documentaries never manage to be objective, and always have a hidden agenda. This goes for media in general.
That being said. It's an impressive amount of higher officials in this documentary, and like I mentioned, the two first episodes are quite good. I'd probably give this an 8/10 if they had continued with the same story telling for the last two episodes.
There was a lot I learned from this, that I never really learned back then.
Yeah. This is more of a flashback-sentimental review.
I loved these kind of movies when I was younger and Party Camp was more or less the template of said movies.
A bit of boobs, underdogs, and yet... intelligence. Sort of...
Either way, it's a movie I loved back in the 80s (or maybe early 90s). A teenager with too much hormones to cope with. Haha!
Anyway, I watch this movie again, and it's still a fun "party camp" movie. Like the horror movies where someone ends up in a cabin with something nasty going on. This is more of a movie with all the nasty filth going on. The comedy version of a horror movie I guess.
I loved these kind of movies when I was younger and Party Camp was more or less the template of said movies.
A bit of boobs, underdogs, and yet... intelligence. Sort of...
Either way, it's a movie I loved back in the 80s (or maybe early 90s). A teenager with too much hormones to cope with. Haha!
Anyway, I watch this movie again, and it's still a fun "party camp" movie. Like the horror movies where someone ends up in a cabin with something nasty going on. This is more of a movie with all the nasty filth going on. The comedy version of a horror movie I guess.
Note: This review is based on the first 8 episodes.
If you're into dramas, then this is the show for you.
There's nothing you haven't seen before, the characters are based on the same old templates that Hollywood has used for ages. Same goes for the story and plots - it's just a re-package with a different concept.
Sure, there are some monsters - but I really don't get much of a Godzilla-feeling while watching this.
I can't even remember if I've seen a hint of blood during these first 8 episodes. Even the language is cleaned up, making it even more of a tv-show for kids.
Christopher Heyerdahl is always a treat to watch, but unfortunately we don't see enough of him.
If you're into dramas, then this is the show for you.
There's nothing you haven't seen before, the characters are based on the same old templates that Hollywood has used for ages. Same goes for the story and plots - it's just a re-package with a different concept.
Sure, there are some monsters - but I really don't get much of a Godzilla-feeling while watching this.
I can't even remember if I've seen a hint of blood during these first 8 episodes. Even the language is cleaned up, making it even more of a tv-show for kids.
Christopher Heyerdahl is always a treat to watch, but unfortunately we don't see enough of him.