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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Film Review 20240604 02:50:00

you know, i confess i couldn t get to the end of it because it was too creepy for me. yeah. but i thought. i was very impressed with what i was able to watch and thought, wow, this is a first time filmmaker, that s impressive. you feel like you re in that landscape, don t you? yes, completely, and i loved that about it. i thought that was very clever. those scenes when she goes out into the woods and the camera follows her out and you get the sense of the past and the present all intertwining, i thought was. yeah, but then when you re me, you re going, don t go into the woods! that s right get back on the train! go back to the safe place. at that point. yeah. but, yeah, really interesting debut. good. kurt vonnegut. where do you stand on kurt vonnegut? um. ignorance, to be fair. 0k. although i know an awful lot more after watching this film. so unstuck in time, documentary by robert weide about the american author kurt vonnegut, who rose to fame after writing slaughterhouse five, whi

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:55:00

0k. although i know an awful lot more after watching this film. so unstuck in time, documentary by robert weide about the american author kurt vonnegut, who rose to fame after writing slaughterhouse five, which was inspired by his own experiences as a prisoner of war and the bombing of dresden. he had tried to write about it for ages but couldn t find a way to do so, until he found science fiction and comedy as a way into a horrifyingly real subject. here s a clip. when i was a child, and there were many serious things going on, such as the great depression and all that, it was laurel and hardy who gave me permission not to take life seriously. and it turned out that it was ok to laugh your head off. he laughs. life was a very serious business and it inspired me to try and write funny books that this was a good thing to do with a life, is to be funny. now, what i liked about this is this documentary has interviews taken over a long period of time cos weide wanted to make this vonne

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Film Review 20240604 22:52:00

of it because it was too creepy for me. yeah. but i thought. i was very impressed with what i was able to watch and thought, wow, this is a first time film maker? that s impressive. you feel like you re in that landscape, don t you? yes, completely, and i loved that about it. i thought that was very clever. those scenes when she goes out into the woods and the camera follows her out and you get the sense of the past and the present all intertwining, i thought was. yeah, but then when you re me, you re going, don t go into the woods! that s right get back on the train! go back to the safe place. at that point. yeah. but, yeah, really interesting debut. good. kurt vonnegut. where do you stand on kurt vonnegut? erm. ignorant, to be fair. 0k. although i know an awful lot more after watching this film. so unstuck in time, documentary by robert weide about the american author kurt vonnegut, who rose to fame after writing slaughterhouse five, which was inspired by his own experienc

Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams 20211210 04:21:00

the days of jim jordan president trump, the leader of the republican party. and marjorie taylor greene. q is a patriot. and myself an armed rebellion against the government. the notion we re going to hold hands and legislate is ludicrous. that s a new ad out today from the democratic national committee. and it seems that the republican narrator is perfectly content with that portrayal of him and his party. matt gaetz posted this request on social media. in fact, quote, please run this ad in the florida congressional district 1. back with us is an old friend, james carville who rose to fame with the clinton campaign. he s now cohosts of the politics warroom. it s great to see you at another

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210526:06:23:00

senate vote on this as early as this week. murkowski of alaska became the first senate republican to announce support for the commission. romney and collins say they support the commission but want changes made to it first. meanwhile, political reports democratic senator joe manchin is standing by the filibuster. quote, manchin reiterated that he won t lower the 60 vote threshold even if senate republicans block an independent commission on january six in the coming days. back with us again tonight, james carville who rose to fame with the clinton presidential effort. he s cohost of that politics warren project. and michael steele, former chairman of that republican committee and also the host of the michael steele protest. gentlemen, welcome to you both. james the news organization reported that mcconnell was so taken by the interview gave vox that it was a democratic

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