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  • 25-06-2007 8:54pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 88,968 ✭✭✭✭


    Anyone think this way this programme is produced is completly at odds with the subject matter? Soft photography, soft music, soft editing, soft voice-over, soft-headed reconstuctions. If it were an ad for Kerrygold butter, fine but its not!

    I'm nearly falling asleep.

    Mike.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,584 ✭✭✭shane86


    Hey, it beats yet another documentary that uses Massive Attacks Teardrop during the reconstruction of any violent or otherwise sinister moment. Christ, it worked years ago but how many docs have used it since :confused: I laugh during any documentary i hear it in these days.

    Thought the programme was pretty good, but a bit rushed. The end seemed crammed in, could have done with 45 minutes. It was mad seeing drive past shots of streets a few yards from where Im sitting now shot in the same way we see American ghettos in that prog on sky 1 with Grant from Eastenders.

    Maybe your right, id have loved to see footage of Corduff with Dr Dres voice in the background uttering "You are now about to witness the strength, of street knowledge" and Straight Outta Compton breaking in with some Brass Eye type shots of da hood :D It would be on every schwars bebo flashbox by midnight.


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