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1945 The Savage Peace - It's about reprisals against ethnic Germans in Eastern Europe after World War II. Not everyone's cup of tea to watch I'm sure, but I like to watch well made documentaries, including about history.
Not a series, but I watched the documentary on the Fyre Festival. Everyone involved had such a sense of misplaced confidence (where do bros like that even come from?) I feel terrible for all the Bahamian workers who got scammed out of the money they rightfully earned after the NY bros ran away from their failure.
Not a series, but I watched the documentary on the Fyre Festival. Everyone involved had such a sense of misplaced confidence (where do bros like that even come from?) I feel terrible for all the Bahamian workers who got scammed out of the money they rightfully earned after the NY bros ran away from their failure.
then the little jerk went on to start a ticket selling scam with another bro. he thinks quite a bit of himself.
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story. I finished all nine episodes in two days. It was very well done. Andrew Cunanan was nuts!
Yeah, he was a murderer. A cold-blooded murderer. The actor who played him won a number of awards.
The only thing that bothers me is that Cunanan committed all those crimes to be famous. And now they're giving him what he wanted, rather than the Florida death sentence he would have received if he hadn't taken the cowardly way out.
The Versace family hated the program, and you can hardly blame them. Versace achieved so much in his life and was a humanitarian.
It's almost like the murder itself was demeaned and the gravity of the crime was subverted by the attention on Cunanan and his celebrity as the murderer. He was nuts, a psychopath narcissist, but also evil as hell.
Yeah, he was a murderer. A cold-blooded murderer. The actor who played him won a number of awards.
The only thing that bothers me is that Cunanan committed all those crimes to be famous. And now they're giving him what he wanted, rather than the Florida death sentence he would have received if he hadn't taken the cowardly way out.
The Versace family hated the program, and you can hardly blame them. Versace achieved so much in his life and was a humanitarian.
It's almost like the murder itself was demeaned and the gravity of the crime was subverted by the attention on Cunanan and his celebrity as the murderer. He was nuts, a psychopath narcissist, but also evil as hell.
The show did focus more on Cunanan than Versace, but there was more to the story than the fact that he murdered Versace. He killed four other people too, so it makes sense that they decided to show how all of that happened.
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