the producers found out Minkow was not only doing a "short and distort" scam after getting out of prison, and then, to top it off, he scammed a few million from his church and millions from the parishioners. So in post the producers changed the ending and I am pretty sure they added...
Jul 19, 2024 Permalink 1/10 What's the point of this? I fully admit I wanted to see this show because of all the drama surrounding Gypsy. I wanted to know what the fuss was about, as it turns out she's no different than any other low rent personality on trash television these days...
This is one of those kidnap torture movies that has a somewhat interesting payoff but there are things that make it seem very very fake. The main thing that makes it fake is that in the course of the movie there is absolutely no nudity at all. The woman who has been kidnapped and is...
That was not the case with The Hunting of the President. I don't even think that filmmakers Nickolas Perry and Harry Thomason knew what they were doing. They had this idea, they had the clips and interviews done, now all they had to do was put the film together and they failed....
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This show instead focuses on interviews with the actual investigators, perhaps too much so. What I really don't like is that this 30 minute show covers two cases per episode, so there isn't a lot of chance to dig into a typical case. Keeping everything brief limits the likelihood of ...
000 interviews, 650 of them on tape. It took him years to write it. With the weight of his notable journalistic integrity behind him, Summers says the circumstances surrounding Monroe's death - in 1962 at age 36, from an overdose of sleeping pills, with a big question mark as to ...
However the show was very professional, a great host, good information about the cases, including interviews from the victims families and such. A excellent television show that I am glad is coming back to TV thanks to Spike TV, hopefully they won't ruin this show, and Dennis Faraia (is...
Don't be fooled by the innocent appeal of her interviews. Behind the screen she is the same monster she's always been, if not worse because she has new platform reach. This show is a springboard for her toxic influence on the impressionable viewers. Helpful•14 5 ...
candidly in archival interviews, the toll the media blitz and upheaval from the government had on him. Only towards the end do the directors start to waver the attention a little bit, even as it is, to be sure, part of the story of Lennon and his eventual tragic death in 1980. But ...