Getting into episode 2, Billy Preston just showed up to say hey and they're all "Hey, wanna be on a Beatles record, lmao."
There's a great tweet about Paul just farting around and all of a sudden he writes "Get Back". But some of the other shit he writes on the piano is just as amazing.
It is legitimately fascinating to watch talented people work like that.
It is about problems in the Cleveland Police Department. It is interesting, and they try to be pretty even handed, but at times it has a pretty anti-police tone.
The initial chase and incident that starts the documentary and is the focus is bat shit insane.
There are some amazing shots of Cleveland in the documentary, so that made me like it a little more.
Regardless, I think some of you would like it. 79, I believe you may particularly enjoy it.
Continuing my Cleveland documentaries on Netflix series I am watching this:
It is about the Cleveland autoworker that was accused of and had a war crime trial of being Ivan the Terrible a Nazi death camp guard in Poland.
I remember the story being covered when I was in high school and college, but I never paid really close attention to it. The whole thing is pretty crazy. Could have had more focus on Cleveland. Former local news anchor Ted Hendry is prominently feature. UEM knows who I mean.
I still have to finish the last episode, but this is a strong rec for those that enjoy history.
{Spoiler} Through the first three episodes, I thought he was not the death camp guard. However, when he took the stand in the 4th episode, I changed my mind. However, at the end of the 4th episode it is revealed that there is evidence in Russia/Ukraine which exonerates him. Who knows?
Continuing my Cleveland documentaries on Netflix series I am watching this:
It is about the Cleveland autoworker that was accused of and had a war crime trial of being Ivan the Terrible a Nazi death camp guard in Poland.
I remember the story being covered when I was in high school and college, but I never paid really close attention to it. The whole thing is pretty crazy. Could have had more focus on Cleveland. Former local news anchor Ted Hendry is prominently feature. UEM knows who I mean.
I still have to finish the last episode, but this is a strong rec for those that enjoy history.
{Spoiler} Through the first three episodes, I thought he was not the death camp guard. However, when he took the stand in the 4th episode, I changed my mind. However, at the end of the 4th episode it is revealed that there is evidence in Russia/Ukraine which exonerates him. Who knows?
That was a pretty good doc
Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday? - Joy Behar