Requiem for the American Dream – Noam Chomsky
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#3Why was this flagged to death? Is my post being censored?
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It's a shit documentary, and that YouTube user doesn't have the copyright license to distribute it on their channel.
And a rather good one, in my view.
Re: Requiem for the American Dream – Noam Chomsky
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It's a shit documentary, and that YouTube user doesn't have the copyright license to distribute it on their channel.
It isn't a documentary; it's a speech / spoken essay, embellished with archive footage and so on. And a rather good one, in my view.
[0] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3270538/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_w...
Re: Requiem for the American Dream – Noam Chomsky
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It isn't a documentary; it's a speech / spoken essay, embellished with archive footage and so on. And a rather good one, in my view.
Mr Chomsky didn't have any editorial or executive control[0]. What does this documentary add in substance or form that is not a rehash of his previous interviews and writing? [0] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3270538/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_w...
Until you pointed it out, I wasn't aware that Chomsky didn't write it himself. I would ordinarily find that troubling, but the script is closely based on Chomsky's previous writing. I'm confident Chomsky would have checked it carefully and would not have agreed to participate if there was anything he was unhappy about.
Re: Requiem for the American Dream – Noam Chomsky
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Mr Chomsky didn't have any editorial or executive control[0]. What does this documentary add in substance or form that is not a rehash of his previous interviews and writing? [0] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3270538/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_w...
Very little. A couple of graphs, maybe. It is, as you say, a well presented rehash of his previous interviews and writing, and I don't think there's anything wrong with that. The only thing that's wrong is to call it a documentary, which it clearly isn't -- at least, not in the ordinary sense of the term. Until you pointed it out, I wasn't aware that Chomsky didn't write it himself. I would ordinarily find that troub…
Mr Chomsky gives a lot of interviews. Does he always require a veto power, how would that even work?