These are excellent programs....
I would like to buy all of these programs if i could afford them all....I found this "capital punishment " expose very very interesting to coin a phrase popular in this era....
Love this series
See Reagan before election and do not (!) miss Groucho. Excellent. Enjoy the master at work. Relevant, incisive and wicked.
Interesting, but not fascinating
As a writer, I admit I loved the movie Capote, and was intrigued by the prospect of seeing a bit of his personality in an interview situation. I don't know if it was the interviewer, or the nervousness of Truman, which was evident as he is obviously not a person who is normally set in a position to comment on such a serious subject and was probably quite prepared beforehand to make his statement, it was a bit, dare I say, boring. Capote, I'd heard, had a flamboyant and fun personality, but in this interview you won't even see those famous glasses. He takes a sort of middle ground on capitol punishment, that it is not such a deterrent as it is often not performed with consistency, and it is evident that he hasn't really made up his mind but has thought a lot about it. If the story in the movie, Capote, is true, he was overcome with emotion with his involvement during the writing of In Cold Blood, which I have yet to read. But I'm sure he did not want to disappoint anyone, nor become...
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