Real_Reviewer2
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A fun and frankly educational show about the total nonsense of Hollywood. Film making isn't a business it's a members club where the rules change every day as does the membership and no one tells you. You just have to be here to know.
How anyone who doesn't work here (I do) can get the jokes or follow it I have no idea. That the bosses at the Studios are really this dumb... oh boy. That it is about back stabbing, being a sycophantic but zeitgeist expert is all true. They skip the fact that me too has (quite rightly) stopped abuse of power for body favours but not that "throwing it upwards" is the new minefield.
The first three episodes are funny and excellent. Episode 4 was execrable so bad. Episode 5 is meh. I hope the writers pick it up.
How anyone who doesn't work here (I do) can get the jokes or follow it I have no idea. That the bosses at the Studios are really this dumb... oh boy. That it is about back stabbing, being a sycophantic but zeitgeist expert is all true. They skip the fact that me too has (quite rightly) stopped abuse of power for body favours but not that "throwing it upwards" is the new minefield.
The first three episodes are funny and excellent. Episode 4 was execrable so bad. Episode 5 is meh. I hope the writers pick it up.
Along with the majority here I am thrilled with that taught thriller written with absolutely accurate dialogue. Everything wrong with Gangs Of London has been fixed here.
So I have to ask who is IMDBuser below because he gives the show a 1 but this is his only review. Ever. The mystery of this hater is a riddle. Some axe to grind clearly.
Back to the show. Helen who disappointed so badly in 1923 is her best form since Golda. She kills it. I've met and known boss wives like her. Her reference to a knee trembler had me smiling, that's what I mean by authentic.
And Pierce Brosnan hasn't delivered quite evil like this since The Foreigner. Sparkling and superb.
And Tom? Oh you Bobby Dazzler. Peak form, peak performance, this show is an absolute 10.
So I have to ask who is IMDBuser below because he gives the show a 1 but this is his only review. Ever. The mystery of this hater is a riddle. Some axe to grind clearly.
Back to the show. Helen who disappointed so badly in 1923 is her best form since Golda. She kills it. I've met and known boss wives like her. Her reference to a knee trembler had me smiling, that's what I mean by authentic.
And Pierce Brosnan hasn't delivered quite evil like this since The Foreigner. Sparkling and superb.
And Tom? Oh you Bobby Dazzler. Peak form, peak performance, this show is an absolute 10.
A very important film. More than that an essential film that ought to be compulsory viewing at every university. I wish with all my heart that it was.
The courage, the bravery of Mosab Hassan Yousef is almost incomprehensible. Later so is that of the Israeli ex Shin Bet operator Gonen Ben-Yitzchak who came out to say everything is true.
Anyone who ever wants to hold an opinion on Gaza, Palestine and Israel should read "Son of Hamas" and watch this so they can understand and know the facts.
If I have to criticize then it is because in the book Mosab does an excellent job of setting context. He explains how the nearest Gaza got to peace was in 2000. The Camp David Summit was a meeting between Bill Clinton, Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Authority chairman Yasser Arafat.
It fell apart when Yasser asked for a huge amount of cash for himself. He should have been given it.
It really is such an important movie.
The courage, the bravery of Mosab Hassan Yousef is almost incomprehensible. Later so is that of the Israeli ex Shin Bet operator Gonen Ben-Yitzchak who came out to say everything is true.
Anyone who ever wants to hold an opinion on Gaza, Palestine and Israel should read "Son of Hamas" and watch this so they can understand and know the facts.
If I have to criticize then it is because in the book Mosab does an excellent job of setting context. He explains how the nearest Gaza got to peace was in 2000. The Camp David Summit was a meeting between Bill Clinton, Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Authority chairman Yasser Arafat.
It fell apart when Yasser asked for a huge amount of cash for himself. He should have been given it.
It really is such an important movie.