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next, it's the film review, but from all of us, it's goodnight. see you soon. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. one of the first new movies to come to streaming services when lockdown began in march was vivarium, a surreal twilight zone—style thriller starring imogen poots and jesse eisenberg. well, now with the end of lockdown in sight,
next, it's the film review, but from all of us, it's goodnight. see you soon. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. one of the first new movies to come to streaming services when lockdown began in march was vivarium, a surreal twilight zone—style thriller starring imogen poots and jesse eisenberg. well, now with the end of lockdown in sight,
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now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. rounding out the best movies available for viewing in the home. the most fascinating and mysterious new release is the french drama, the girl with a bracelet. stephane demoustier‘s remake remake of the argentine film, the accused, which is available exclusively on curzon home cinema. number one is impenetrable and enigmatic as lise, melissa guers is impenetrable and enigmatic as lise, the teenager charged with the murder of her best friend who was found stabbed in her bed after a party sleepover. from the opening scene from which the police arrive on a beach to arrest her come up to the courtroom proceedings to which we hear that she is the only suspect in this terrible crime, or subject shows little or no emotion. when asked how she feels about the loss of her friend, she was reportedly angry with for posting on the video, she seems unmoved and strangely silent. and that she in shock, reeling from the trauma of the murder and the s
now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. rounding out the best movies available for viewing in the home. the most fascinating and mysterious new release is the french drama, the girl with a bracelet. stephane demoustier‘s remake remake of the argentine film, the accused, which is available exclusively on curzon home cinema. number one is impenetrable and enigmatic as lise, melissa guers is impenetrable and enigmatic as lise, the...
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coming up next is the film review, the latest weather, and there is more news at midnight. llo and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding out the best movies available for viewing in the home. one of the first new movies to come to streaming services when lockdown began in march was vivarium, a surreal twilight zone—style thriller starring imogen poots and jesse eisenberg. well now with the end of lockdown in sight, eisenberg is back in ourfront rooms in resistance, a strange and inspiring true—life story about mime artist marcel marceau leading jewish orphans to safety during world war ii. they laugh. despite describing himself as not good with children, the young marcel is nonetheless recruited to care for the orphans whom the french resistance are sheltering in a remote castle. at first marcel, a butcher's son with dreams of becoming an actor, wants only to work on his play. but through clowning and mime, he makes a connection with these children which seems to give him a new purpose in life. it's this purpose that will sustain him through the movie's
coming up next is the film review, the latest weather, and there is more news at midnight. llo and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding out the best movies available for viewing in the home. one of the first new movies to come to streaming services when lockdown began in march was vivarium, a surreal twilight zone—style thriller starring imogen poots and jesse eisenberg. well now with the end of lockdown in sight, eisenberg is back in ourfront rooms in resistance, a...
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coming up next, it's the film review. nd welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. comedian pete davidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with directorjudd apatow, best known for films like the 40—year—0ld virgin and knocked up. what is that date? oh, that's the date my dad died. oh, my god, your dad died? i'm so sorry. don't be, it's fine. it's totally cool. so, what happened? ok, you don't need to ask that. it's kind of inappropriate. he was a fireman. so, he died in a fire. oh, my god! yeah, we knew, we don't like to talk about it. that's why we don't bring it up. davidson plays scott carlin, a 20—something wastrel who still lives with his widowed mother and spends his days smoking weed and dreaming of opening a tattoo restaurant, a fusion which everyone tells him is a very bad idea. i am being real. it's a great... it's never been done before! i looked it up. while his younger sister
coming up next, it's the film review. nd welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. comedian pete davidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with directorjudd apatow, best known for films like the 40—year—0ld virgin and knocked up. what is that date? oh, that's the date my dad died. oh, my god, your dad died? i'm so sorry. don't be, it's fine. it's totally...
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the film review is next. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to the film review.ing out the best movies now available for viewing in the home. timothy chalamet is a poor little rich boy with family estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york. a long delayed romcom from woody allen. once a celebrated auditor now something of a pariah in the film business. i've got an interview. gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. chalamet plays gatsby wells, a student from yardley college who accompanies his girlfriend played by elle fanning on a weekend trip home to new york. you said you were call me 30 minutes ago. ashley is there to interview a famous film director while gatsby has no desire to meet up with his super rich family is looking forward to showing actually the sites. when the two get separated by a —— each of follow their own path through a stream of misadventures. shot in 2017 and completed in early 2018 a rainy day in new york was first finance and then dropped by amazon against a backdrop of negative press stories about what alan h
the film review is next. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to the film review.ing out the best movies now available for viewing in the home. timothy chalamet is a poor little rich boy with family estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york. a long delayed romcom from woody allen. once a celebrated auditor now something of a pariah in the film business. i've got an interview. gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. chalamet plays gatsby wells, a student from yardley...
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hello and welcome to the film review. the home. timothy schaller may is a poor little rich boy with family estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york. a long delayed wrong come from woody allen. once a celebrated auditor now something of a pariah in the film business. i've got an interview. gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. schaller may plays gatsby wells a student from yardley college who accompanies his girlfriend played by elle fanning on a weekend trip home to new york. ashley is there to interview a famous film director while gatsby has no desire to meet up with his super rich family is looking forward to showing actually the sites. when the two get separated by a —— each of follow their own path through a strea m of follow their own path through a stream of misadventures. shot in 2017 and completed in early 2018 a rainy day in new york was first finance and then dropped by amazon against a backdrop of negative press stories about what alan has brought, called baseless allegations o
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thanks for watching the film review.d i'll be back next week with more home viewing treats. i forgive you, mr copperfield. it is not for you to forgive anyone, mr heep. isn't that right, jip? "yes, it is!" what's she doing here?
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. —— goodbye to hello and welcome to the film review, with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. timothee chalamet is the poor little rich boy with family estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york, the long delayed romcom from woody allen, once a celebrated auteur now something of a pariah in the film business. i got an interview with roland pollard. oh, my gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. chalamet plays the improbably—named gatsby wells, a student from yardley college who accompanies his girlfriend, ashleigh, played by elle fanning, on a weekend trip to his home city of new york. you said you were going to call me 30 minutes ago. ashleigh is there to interview a famous film director, while gatsby, who has no desire to meet up with his super—rich family, is looking forward to showing ashleigh the sites. but when the two get separated, by a series of toe—curling plot contrivances, each are left to follow their own path through an increasingly farcical string of misadventures. shot in 2017 and completed in ear
. —— goodbye to hello and welcome to the film review, with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. timothee chalamet is the poor little rich boy with family estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york, the long delayed romcom from woody allen, once a celebrated auteur now something of a pariah in the film business. i got an interview with roland pollard. oh, my gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. chalamet plays the...
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thanks for watching the film review. stay safe andi watching the film review.th you next week home hello there. it is turned distinctly chilly this weekend of the course of friday, increasingly windy. in my last weekend, temperatures got up to 28 degrees, but for many the mid—20s this weekend will be more like the mid teens and just the odd place will see temperatures getting a little higher. the reason for the cool weather this weekend is the strong northerly wind and this tightly packed isoba rs strong northerly wind and this tightly packed isobars bringing in unusually windy weather for this time of year that's focused on that start with and so on friday they'll continue to stir the weekend at least before easing down with gusts of wind a 60 mph with the trees import beef to cause some problems. they're also bringing about low— pressure they're also bringing about low—pressure and by the time it will bea low—pressure and by the time it will be a bit more showering and when you add into the strength of the sunshine, it may not be that warm but strong sunshine
thanks for watching the film review. stay safe andi watching the film review.th you next week home hello there. it is turned distinctly chilly this weekend of the course of friday, increasingly windy. in my last weekend, temperatures got up to 28 degrees, but for many the mid—20s this weekend will be more like the mid teens and just the odd place will see temperatures getting a little higher. the reason for the cool weather this weekend is the strong northerly wind and this tightly packed...
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hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode rounding up the best movies available for viewingdavidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with director judd apatow best known for films like the ao—year—old virgin and knocked up. what is that date? oh, that's the date my dad died. oh, my god, your dad died? i'm so sorry. don't be, it's fine. it's totally cool. so, what happened? ok, you don't need to ask that... it's kind of inappropriate. he was a fireman. so, he died in a fire. oh, my god! yeah, we knew, we don't like to talk about it, that's why we don't bring it up. davidson plays scott carlin, a 20—something wastrel who lives with his widowed mother and spends his days smoking weed and dreaming of opening a tattoo restaurant, effusion which everyone tells him is a very bad idea. i am being real. it's never been done before! i looked it up. while his younger sister heads to college, scott lounges around at home until mum, winningly played by marissa tomei, starts dating a firefighter. i mean, are you flirting wit
hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode rounding up the best movies available for viewingdavidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with director judd apatow best known for films like the ao—year—old virgin and knocked up. what is that date? oh, that's the date my dad died. oh, my god, your dad died? i'm so sorry. don't be, it's fine. it's totally cool. so, what happened? ok, you don't need to ask that......
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hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode rounding up the best movies available for viewing pete davidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with director judd apatow best known for films
hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode rounding up the best movies available for viewing pete davidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with director judd apatow best known for films
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reviews and we shall see you soon. that is it for the papers. thank you to my guests and good buy for now. —— goodbye to hello and welcome to the film review, withvailable for viewing in the home. timothee chalamet is the poor little rich boy with family estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york, the long delayed romcom from woody allen, once a celebrated auteur now something of a pariah in the film business. i got an interview with roland pollard.
reviews and we shall see you soon. that is it for the papers. thank you to my guests and good buy for now. —— goodbye to hello and welcome to the film review, withvailable for viewing in the home. timothee chalamet is the poor little rich boy with family estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york, the long delayed romcom from woody allen, once a celebrated auteur now something of a pariah in the film business. i got an interview with roland pollard.
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coming up shortly it'll be time for the film review. but first, here's click., hope you're doing 0k. i don't know what it's like where you are, but over here, restrictions are being lifted, and many, many more places are going to be able to reopen soon. which, if i'm honest, feels a bit strange. i don't know how you feel about it, lara. yeah, i think i've already adapted to some things about lockdown, although i will be very pleased to get this fixed, and also hospitality is reopening. so it means we can go to a restaurant. ijust don't know how normal it's going to feel sitting down and eating in one. yeah, i don't think i'm ready to eat out yet, it's weird, isn't it. it is, but i suppose it has been such a strange few months, the coronavirus has really affected pretty much everything, and the food and drinks industry is no exception. in the uk, by some estimates, up to 80% of our food is imported. so travel restrictions and controlled borders could be a real problem unless we can produce more food ourselves. sojen copestake‘s been to visit a world—first projec
coming up shortly it'll be time for the film review. but first, here's click., hope you're doing 0k. i don't know what it's like where you are, but over here, restrictions are being lifted, and many, many more places are going to be able to reopen soon. which, if i'm honest, feels a bit strange. i don't know how you feel about it, lara. yeah, i think i've already adapted to some things about lockdown, although i will be very pleased to get this fixed, and also hospitality is reopening. so it...
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next, it's the film review, but from all of us, it's goodnight. see you soon.
next, it's the film review, but from all of us, it's goodnight. see you soon.
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it's time now for the film review with mark kermode. l with a bracelet. stephane demoustier‘s remake remake of the argentine film, the accused, which is available exclusively on curzon home cinema. melissa guers is impenetrable and enigmatic as lise, the teenager charged with the murder of her best friend who was found stabbed in her bed after a party sleepover. from the opening scene from which the police arrive on a beach to arrest her come up to the courtroom proceedings to which we hear that she is the only suspect in this terrible crime, or subject shows little or no emotion. when asked how she feels about the loss of her friend, she was reportedly angry with for posting on the video, she seems unmoved and strangely silent. is she in shock, reeling from the trauma is she in shock, reeling from the trauma of the murder and the subsequent trial? or is it she simply a cold—blooded killer? that's a question the film wants us to answer for ourselves, offering only conjecture and speculation as to what really happened leaving us, like the
it's time now for the film review with mark kermode. l with a bracelet. stephane demoustier‘s remake remake of the argentine film, the accused, which is available exclusively on curzon home cinema. melissa guers is impenetrable and enigmatic as lise, the teenager charged with the murder of her best friend who was found stabbed in her bed after a party sleepover. from the opening scene from which the police arrive on a beach to arrest her come up to the courtroom proceedings to which we hear...
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now it's time for the film review, with mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review. home. timothy chalamet is a poor little rich boy with family estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york. a long delayed romcom from woody allen. once a celebrated auditor now something —— once a celebrated auteur now something of a pariah in the film business. i've got an interview. gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. chalamet plays gatsby wells a student from yardley college who accompanies his girlfriend played by elle fanning on a weekend trip home to new york. ashley is there to interview a famous film director while gatsby has no desire to meet up with his super rich family is looking forward to showing ashley the sites. when the two get separated by a series of conspiracies, they follow their own path through a stream of misadventures. shot in 2017 and completed in early 2018 a rainy day in new york was first financed and then dropped by amazon against a backdrop of negative press stories about what alan has called baseless allegations of abuse.
now it's time for the film review, with mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review. home. timothy chalamet is a poor little rich boy with family estrangement issues in a rainy day in new york. a long delayed romcom from woody allen. once a celebrated auditor now something —— once a celebrated auteur now something of a pariah in the film business. i've got an interview. gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. chalamet plays gatsby wells a student from...
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the week ahead. now it's time to join mark kermode, presenting this week's film review. new movies to come to streaming services when lockdown began in march was vivarium, a surreal twilight zone—style thriller starring imogen poots and jesse eisenberg. well, now with the end of lockdown in sight, eisenberg is back in ourfront rooms in resistance, a strange and inspiring true—life story about mime artist marcel marceau leading jewish orphans to safety during world war ii. they laugh despite describing himself as not good with children, the young marcel is nonetheless recruited to care for the orphans whom the french resistance are sheltering in a remote castle. at first, marcel, a butcher's son with dreams of becoming an actor, wants only to work on his play. but through clowning and mime, he makes a connection with these children which seems to give him a new purpose in life. it's this purpose that will sustain him through the movie's most dramatic sequences, as marcel leads a group of youngsters into the alps en route to switzerland pursued by notorious ss officer klau
the week ahead. now it's time to join mark kermode, presenting this week's film review. new movies to come to streaming services when lockdown began in march was vivarium, a surreal twilight zone—style thriller starring imogen poots and jesse eisenberg. well, now with the end of lockdown in sight, eisenberg is back in ourfront rooms in resistance, a strange and inspiring true—life story about mime artist marcel marceau leading jewish orphans to safety during world war ii. they laugh...
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the gardens. thank you very much and we will see you later on. 18 minutes past six and time now to look at this week's film reviewe best movies available for viewing in the home. comedian pete davidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with director judd apatow best known for films like the 40—year—old virgin and knocked up. what is that date? oh, that's the date my dad died. oh, my god, your dad died? i'm so sorry. don't be, it's fine. it's totally cool. so, what happened? ok, you don't need to ask that... it's kind of inappropriate. he was a fireman. so, he died in a fire. oh, my god! no. yeah, we knew, we don't like to talk about it, that's why we don't bring it up. davidson plays scott carlin, a 20—something wastrel who still lives with his widowed mother and spends his days smoking weed and dreaming of opening a tattoo restaurant, a fusion which everyone tells him is a very bad idea. i am being real. it's never been done before! i looked it up. while his younger sister heads to college, scott lounges around at home until mum, winningly played by
the gardens. thank you very much and we will see you later on. 18 minutes past six and time now to look at this week's film reviewe best movies available for viewing in the home. comedian pete davidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with director judd apatow best known for films like the 40—year—old virgin and knocked up. what is that date? oh, that's the date my dad died. oh, my god, your dad died? i'm so sorry. don't be,...
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the body camera. i will come full circle with your question. body cameras, i think there's a need for them and it's a great resource, but they cost money. especially reviewing the film, that falls into the purview of the commonwealth attorney. we talk about defunding, i wouldn't look at it as defunding. i would look at it as how do we best prioritize the funding we have? that's a long-winded question but that's the way i would approach it. i think that's the way police departments want to approach it as we discussed reform. >> governor, what is your timeline for phase two? loosenwe be looking for restrictions in weeks, or months or in the fall? what is your timeline for phase two and going into phase three? gov. northam: the question is, what is our timeline. a minimum two weeks, and i showed you the data today, that the trends are very favorable. we will continue to watch these on a daily basis, watch seven-day trends. right now, things look good, and i encourage all virginians, don't let down your guard. we need to keep doing the great things that you all are doing, but certainly the amount of ppe is important, and the secretary who is with us today and his team h
the body camera. i will come full circle with your question. body cameras, i think there's a need for them and it's a great resource, but they cost money. especially reviewing the film, that falls into the purview of the commonwealth attorney. we talk about defunding, i wouldn't look at it as defunding. i would look at it as how do we best prioritize the funding we have? that's a long-winded question but that's the way i would approach it. i think that's the way police departments want to...
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the moderator of the action review panel is officer bob crawford of the conflict management section. in this case, the first ever filmed the hot seat is officer gerhardt. >> details, complain and state the suspect had an illegitimate child three weeks ago, but refuses to take care of the child. the suspect had to be physically subdued to be taken into custody. >> what happened? >> i don't remember. >> things like this are official records that can be subpoenaed into court. somebody could hit you with a report just like that. six months later, you might remember. two years later you would be looking at the guy and saying i had to physically subdue a 17-year-old girl who had only been out of the hospital for three weeks after having given birth to a baby and i don't remember a thing about it. >> he has sat on panels before. i think it struck him being different to be sitting in that seat rather than in one of the other seats. >> you could've had your head blown off. >> i don't know. >> listen to what he's saying. >> i am. >> he could've longer hand -- your head off with his own gun. >> i know that. >> i don't care how gr
the moderator of the action review panel is officer bob crawford of the conflict management section. in this case, the first ever filmed the hot seat is officer gerhardt. >> details, complain and state the suspect had an illegitimate child three weeks ago, but refuses to take care of the child. the suspect had to be physically subdued to be taken into custody. >> what happened? >> i don't remember. >> things like this are official records that can be subpoenaed into...
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the latest controversial statute removed from other reviews. >>> and online goes on quite the adventure through downtown san francisco. we >>> airlifted out of the wild into storage. it gamed -- gained fame in the film into the wild. 24-year-old chris who sheltered in there for 114 days in 1992 before dying of starvation. travelers who try to reach it have drowned in the nearby river. they talked about putting the bus on display somewhere safer. >> a wayward mountain line captured in the heart of san francisco. >> very rare site to say the least, we are getting some new details tonight about the long journey that this animal took to get there. joe vazquez focuses on the experts who helped track down the big cat. >> captured far from its original habitat, right here in mission bay. you can see, i am only a block south of oracle park. we are learning more about its past from the wild to the city. an organization called the puma project has been tracking this mountain lion for some time. he is believed to be about 14 months old. there is this video of the beast carefully scampering back and forth on a san francisco sidewalk. in all patrol officers cornered him, then slowly and bravely put a net over hi
the latest controversial statute removed from other reviews. >>> and online goes on quite the adventure through downtown san francisco. we >>> airlifted out of the wild into storage. it gamed -- gained fame in the film into the wild. 24-year-old chris who sheltered in there for 114 days in 1992 before dying of starvation. travelers who try to reach it have drowned in the nearby river. they talked about putting the bus on display somewhere safer. >> a wayward mountain...
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movies of all time, saint elmo's fire, the lost boys, a time to kill, so many of those films that had called followings in the 1980s. he also had some controversial reviewshe batman franchise and gave it a more comi comic book field. he later apologized, calling it a mistake. he is responsible for discovering a lot of the young talent who went on to become major a-list stars, rob lowe, demi moore. reaction is coming in from hollywood now. we have a tweet from actress, the lead in one of his films. she writes "i am in tears learning of his passing. he was a force. he was one of a kind. creative, intense, passionate. he played a huge part in the shaping of my life. i don't have the right words right now." later in life he directed television, tv shows within the last ten years like "house of cards" on netflix. not bad for a man who went to beginning and costume design becoming such an accomplished director. once again, the famous director joel schumacher has passed away at the age of 80, but he leaves behind a catalog of movies. back to you. >> dana: thank you. sad indeed. joel schumacher, dead at 80 years old. you take anything, i recommend applying topic
movies of all time, saint elmo's fire, the lost boys, a time to kill, so many of those films that had called followings in the 1980s. he also had some controversial reviewshe batman franchise and gave it a more comi comic book field. he later apologized, calling it a mistake. he is responsible for discovering a lot of the young talent who went on to become major a-list stars, rob lowe, demi moore. reaction is coming in from hollywood now. we have a tweet from actress, the lead in one of his...
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the 38th parallel and ini vaded south korea escalating cold war tensions. tonight on reel america we feature four u.s. government films that tell the story to have korean war. here is a review. -- preview. >> it was hard to believe. one, two, three, we were smack in the middle of the war. guns aimed north against an enemy that would look exactly like our friends, the south koreans. they had seen action. they didn't have to speak. their clothes spoke. their shoes spoke. heir eyes spoke. like said, when it came, it was fast and it was all around us. they threw everything at us. we answered. we went ahead. it was like d-day with no warning. the kids became veterans overnight. tough, hard. they moved as if they had been with us from germany. there were too many north koreans with too much heavy equipment, especially tanks. what can men with guts do against tanks? the bazooka was some defense but there were too many tanks and too few bazookas. there were too many of them. we would not know where they came from. the rice patties would lie quiet. we would hide in the shadows, try to look like a hut or corn field or race patty. concealment was one of our weapons. there were too man
the 38th parallel and ini vaded south korea escalating cold war tensions. tonight on reel america we feature four u.s. government films that tell the story to have korean war. here is a review. -- preview. >> it was hard to believe. one, two, three, we were smack in the middle of the war. guns aimed north against an enemy that would look exactly like our friends, the south koreans. they had seen action. they didn't have to speak. their clothes spoke. their shoes spoke. heir eyes spoke....
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the cia itself reviewed the script and said then. you're not going to bring up cia torture do they watch every single movie that is about to be produced in our wood in any film that has any military hardware in it an obvious example top gun you got it asked for permission you don't just walk on to the air force base and start flying jets around. so if you get their permission. they get the right. to look at what you're saying about. the officer for information which was responsible for propaganda during world war 2 was officially closed in 1945 but the relationship that developed between al the wood and the us government in those years seems to have grown only stronger a since stand at different times american rulers have needed different myths including some the directly contradicted earlier ones as in the case of fresh 'd but no matter how difficult the order this factory has always do deflate delivered . hollywood had always been afraid of government says. so what they did was that they censored themselves. even the fiction. of the daily basis. you know what is the worst they believe it. was not a conspiracy theorist it wasn't created for propaganda purpo
the cia itself reviewed the script and said then. you're not going to bring up cia torture do they watch every single movie that is about to be produced in our wood in any film that has any military hardware in it an obvious example top gun you got it asked for permission you don't just walk on to the air force base and start flying jets around. so if you get their permission. they get the right. to look at what you're saying about. the officer for information which was responsible for...
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talking about work feels very current and of the moment you also did a film a couple years ago called "the hate u give." this is a movie that is incredibly well reviewednd that to be the case as well >> i do. i mean, i think everything that's going on in the world, you know, and not just in the united states, but in the world globally, i think the fact that people have had to put their normal activities on pause has really given them the room to take notice of things that had been going on. and so i think when we came out, you know, there were a lot of movies and a lot of things and people were busy and going to work and maybe, like, "i want to watch something happy. you know, and i think now people are really in the process of wanting change and evolution and so now they're discovering it, and it's resonating with them in a completely different way than i think it did two years ago when they just didn't see it >> seth: it's really special to make a work with integrity because that, of course, ages well and then when people need something to go to, to help them work through these moments, it's nice that it's there for them. >> yeah. and i think a lot
talking about work feels very current and of the moment you also did a film a couple years ago called "the hate u give." this is a movie that is incredibly well reviewednd that to be the case as well >> i do. i mean, i think everything that's going on in the world, you know, and not just in the united states, but in the world globally, i think the fact that people have had to put their normal activities on pause has really given them the room to take notice of things that had...
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politics, quote, he set up the same two-prong way of films last year on the advice of counsel and told it was standard operating procedure. it's been looked at. it's been reviewed look, the committee has had this in its hands for almost two years. i have been really patient. every time i set this for a hearing and they wanted more time, i let that go. finally the last time i was really, really disappointed in the democrats' engagement of the plift cal -- political system and joined with it a potential criminal justice system to try to stop this. the night before the hearing, i get a letter from the attorney general for the district of columbia. obviously a partisan individual that says that he's going to look at this and, therefore, he's investigating it. the democrats then said well, we can't go ahead with this because he's being investigated by this partisan person from d.c. look, i'm on the ethics committee. there are six of us. half of us sit on the foreign relations committee. we -- every instance i can think of on the ethics committee where the united states justice department has asked us to stand down because they were doing a legitimate criminal invest
politics, quote, he set up the same two-prong way of films last year on the advice of counsel and told it was standard operating procedure. it's been looked at. it's been reviewed look, the committee has had this in its hands for almost two years. i have been really patient. every time i set this for a hearing and they wanted more time, i let that go. finally the last time i was really, really disappointed in the democrats' engagement of the plift cal -- political system and joined with it a...