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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
I'll be honest here, I've never been a huge fan of Brookers, he seems to get healded a genius a lot of the time for merely stating the obvious, and this was no different really (Twitter is bad and we're all complicit in things). that being said, and despite myriad plot holes (turner prize winning artist taking down two close protection officers and out IT'ing MI5 and co for starters) it was much better than I was expecting it to be, I was riveted to it and disturbingly it does stay with you after the fact, and I liked that Brooker made the PM a sympathetic character. Good solid viewing, but I can't help feeling it needed something else to rise it about the obvious. that final shot of Kinnear at the bottom of the stairs was really poignient though.
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
That whole thing with "It's not playing well" and "It's suggested you don't go too quickly" etc. Does make you wonder about the nature of everything being focus tested and why things can't just be done with the actual reason for doing them being explained. I suppose press coverage, group think and our own biases make things play out very differently to how they should be. So it works well as a critique of everything from the whole social networking phenomenon, whether it's the instant feedback everything generates or the way it so very easily makes us fall in to mob mentality, for better and worse.
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Location: Palace Of The Brine
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011...or?INTCMP=SRCH
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Location: Ireland
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
It was good, not great. I didn't like the reliance on polling in the decision to fuck the pig, there just wasn't enough time to get reliable results, especially from an internet poll that would be ripe for abuse from the likes of 4chan. Public opinion apparently shifted in the space of half an hour, a professional polling company would probably take double that time just to formulate the right wording for the question. It's not that he states the obvious, it's that he states it in a very blunt, aggressive manner that happens to be hysterical at the best of times. I don't consider him a genius, but I have way more time for him than anyone else in the media.
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
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Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
didn't know a thing. Didn't even understand it was the dead set bloke till I'm wikipediaing what the fuck I am watching half way through. Considering some of the reactions here, my ability to ignore the bulk of the information technology available to me, seems to be a plus.
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
I still don't see how he could stay in power? His approval ratings in the UK might have risen but you can just imagine the kind of coverage he'd get from various foreign nations!
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
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Re: Charlie Brooker Black Mirror
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