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Seeing as we have a thread for last movie and last TV show I thought it would be good to have one for documentaries too.
I'm tired, I read this as, I watched the Ted Bundy Tapes and then abused my girlfriend.I watched the Ted Bundy Tapes and then Abused by my Girlfriend![]()
I watched the Ted Bundy Tapes
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Sometimes I wasn't sure if it was fiction or real, but that also seems to be the essence of this underground culture, although part of it was popularized and commercialized in the 90s.
What really surprised me is that so many of these people dreamt of being rich and famous, looking or posing like a glamorous woman wasn't enough anymore, they wanted to have what Rich White America had - or how it was perceived in the magazines and commercials (and soaps).
And to think that "looking fab and feeling great" was going to achieve that.
With these different themes going on at the same time, and the entertainment value of some of these colourful people, it almost looks like brilliant fiction.
It's strange that the characters from POSE turn out to be so victim-y and uninspiring, if you consider the amazing source material.
I watched this a few weeks ago. I had mixed feelings about it. I think the parents knew more than they let on. Nobody is that naïve, I'm sorry. And the way the mothers face lights up, she practically glows and smiles when she remembers her love affair with her daughters abductor. Then that lovely little fay florist father, reaching over to relieve him in the car. Yea.. I'm out. And who puts their God damn daughter on a flight by herself to go see a man who once kidnapped her?Oh boy, this is an incredible story with so many weird twists and turns. It's hard to fathom how naive the Brobergs were, but they were different times, and they were the target of a master manipulator who was hellbent on taking their daughter from them. It's a dark tale that's every bit as gripping as it is disturbing.
Ha! When I spotted this I thought it was a show about interior design and all kinds of fabulous and bizarre staircases.The Staircase.
(quietly removes title from MyNetflixList)there is only so God damn naïve a parent can be
No, it needs to be watched to be believed.(quietly removes title from MyNetflixList)
I watched this a few weeks ago. I had mixed feelings about it. I think the parents knew more than they let on. Nobody is that naïve, I'm sorry. And the way the mothers face lights up, she practically glows and smiles when she remembers her love affair with her daughters abductor. Then that lovely little fay florist father, reaching over to relieve him in the car. Yea.. I'm out. And who puts their God damn daughter on a flight by herself to go see a man who once kidnapped her?
To me it seemed both parents wanted that man in their lives, and maybe buried their heads in the sand regarding the daughter and what he was doing with her. Bizarre!
Who lets a grown man sleep in their young daughters bed 4 times a week, as a way to get him to stop his pedo ways? I don't care if it was the '70s, I don't care if they were Mormons, there is only so God damn naïve a parent can be.
(quietly removes title from MyNetflixList)
No, it needs to be watched to be believed.
And then there are the Aliens.I mean the whole things is so bizarre, but I actually do think they were just that stupid. I mean they weren't very bright and it clearly didn't take much for someone pretty clever to win them over and seduce them, even the father! Let's face it, there's a lot of pretty dumb people out there. And I guess the abuser must have been pretty charismatic cause they all kind of loved him. But yeah some of the things they did and didn't do, and allowed to happen are just insane. And it's one thing to get taken in by this guy the first time, but like you said, letting her take that flight! It really beggars belief.
Oh you should watch it Willie. I think you'd find it interesting. The whole story is just so out there.
And then there are the Aliens.
And that kidnapped Fallon Carrington.Yeah. I think they were they same ones that called that radio station at the beginning of 'Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft'