
Foiser
Joined Feb 2012
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Yes, if you've never seen the TV series, such as myself, and have no expectations, you will find this film a fun and entertaining hour and twenty minutes to spend. There is a certain leisurely charm about it that is hard to put into words.
However, if you are a child of the 90s you might even love it. Seeing all those young, talented, beautiful actors and actresses we all knew and loved back in the day, that went onto bigger and greater things... You will remember all the good things about the 90s.
Especially the absence of smart phones and young people having to talk to each other face to face instead of fiddling around on the screen all day like these days.
It's 1992 again!
However, if you are a child of the 90s you might even love it. Seeing all those young, talented, beautiful actors and actresses we all knew and loved back in the day, that went onto bigger and greater things... You will remember all the good things about the 90s.
Especially the absence of smart phones and young people having to talk to each other face to face instead of fiddling around on the screen all day like these days.
It's 1992 again!
When Obama won in 2008, his digital strategy (which in turn was built upon Howard Dean's failed presidential bid in 2004) was lauded by the media as a sign of utter brilliance, meriting numerous positive write ups and media coverage.
In 2012 Mitt Romney, tried and failed with his ORCA system, which was correctly derided by the media as a debacle.
In 2016 Trump won. For these media and artistic types, clustered in their elitist coastal bubbles, that was the true crime. The fact his message appealed to the Obama-Obama-Trump voters that swung the election is of no importance.
In alternate history, where Hillary won in 2016, "Me too", Jeffrey Epstein, Russian meddling and other such scandals remain hidden and unaddressed by the media, because they wouldn't care.
Neither would they care about Cambridge Analytica.
But we live in the version of history where Trump won in 2016. And the coastal media elites and Hollywood, the foot-soldiers of the Democratic party, want to make sure the same doesn't happen in 2020.
We will see if it works or not...
In 2012 Mitt Romney, tried and failed with his ORCA system, which was correctly derided by the media as a debacle.
In 2016 Trump won. For these media and artistic types, clustered in their elitist coastal bubbles, that was the true crime. The fact his message appealed to the Obama-Obama-Trump voters that swung the election is of no importance.
In alternate history, where Hillary won in 2016, "Me too", Jeffrey Epstein, Russian meddling and other such scandals remain hidden and unaddressed by the media, because they wouldn't care.
Neither would they care about Cambridge Analytica.
But we live in the version of history where Trump won in 2016. And the coastal media elites and Hollywood, the foot-soldiers of the Democratic party, want to make sure the same doesn't happen in 2020.
We will see if it works or not...