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I am paying the $3.99/month for the PBS subscription on Amazon specifically to plow my way through every Burns doc. I've seen all of Baseball and pieces of Country Music, Vietnam, Gettysburg, maybe a few others, but made it a resolution in 2021 to watch them all.
I am paying the $3.99/month for the PBS subscription on Amazon specifically to plow my way through every Burns doc. I've seen all of Baseball and pieces of Country Music, Vietnam, Gettysburg, maybe a few others, but made it a resolution in 2021 to watch them all.
So I agree with this sentiment.
I donate $5 a month to PBS to get access to passport on their app. You get all the Ken Burns stuff plus everything else on PBS. And Amazon doesn't get a cut.
I am paying the $3.99/month for the PBS subscription on Amazon specifically to plow my way through every Burns doc. I've seen all of Baseball and pieces of Country Music, Vietnam, Gettysburg, maybe a few others, but made it a resolution in 2021 to watch them all.
So I agree with this sentiment.
Vietnam was so so so so so good. Maybe the best doc I've ever seen.
It's a small thing but the song selection over the photographs at the end of every episode just slayed me every time.
Post by Nathan Fieldcяab on Dec 22, 2020 12:44:18 GMT -5
My parents watch the PBS Newshour every night and while I think it definitely has its blind spots and biases toward vanilla centrism, I'm still thankful they're not gravitating toward Fox News like a lot of people in their age bracket
for those who haven't seen it, both the documentary about Fred Rogers and the movie tangentially about him (played by Tom Hanks) were both wonderful and heartwarming if you need something like that at the end of 2020.