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The History Channel recently ran a flurry of shows on Hitler, including one about his relatives that he tried to hide from public knowledge. Anyone catch those?
cooncatbob said:Yes I caught those, very interesting that Hitler's relatives live in the US under different names. Did you catch the one where they add his voice to the silent film of him by reading his lips. Very strange to see the human side of a monster.
Bob.
So what was he saying? Just a lot of boring small talk like anybody else?Dan G said:I caught the lip reading one. That was pretty wild.
Maj.Nick Danger said:So what was he saying? Just a lot of boring small talk like anybody else?
Dan G said:Yea pretty much. He was talking to Eva Braun really like any lover would. It was kind of weird...
Maj.Nick Danger said:So around these parts we refer to it as The Hitler Channel.
lolNick D said:Wife: What are you watching?
Husband: The History channel.
Wife: Have you learned anything?
Husband: Yes. World War Two is the only thing that ever happened.
I watch the History channel occassionally for entertainment, but I take it all with a large grain of salt. I did see the Hitler programs mentioned though, and they were interesting.
As they say in the biz,..."That's Entertainment".Doctor Strange said:I watch the History Channel a lot, but I find that most of what they show is dissappointingly dragged out - and only at about a 7th-grade level of complexity/detail. Most average PBS-produced documentarires are still vastly more intelligent than anything airing on the History Channel. And they aren't padded with those awful teaser-statement-before and unnecessary-recap-after bumpers around each commercial break.
And why do so many of their shows, after promising to explain some lost mystery, end with the inevitable "We may never know for certain how..." narration?!? It drives me nuts: if you KNOW, then say so - if you DON'T, then don't waste my time!
Doctor Strange said:I watch the History Channel a lot, but I find that most of what they show is dissappointingly dragged out - and only at about a 7th-grade level of complexity/detail. Most average PBS-produced documentarires are still vastly more intelligent than anything airing on the History Channel. And they aren't padded with those awful teaser-statement-before and unnecessary-recap-after bumpers around each commercial break.
And why do so many of their shows, after promising to explain some lost mystery, end with the inevitable "We may never know for certain how..." narration?!? It drives me nuts: if you KNOW, then say so - if you DON'T, then don't waste my time!
Joel Tunnah said:tonight on the History Channel:
7-8pm "Was Jesus Gay?!?!" (part 3 of 10)
8-9pm "The Bible is So Full of B.S. that Even the Page Numbers Can't Be Trusted."
9-11pm "Sex Cults, Voodoo, and The Vatican." (a Times/Discovery Channel simulcast)
11-12pm "'Like a Virgin': Mary and 1st century prostitution."
Joel Tunnah said:tonight on the History Channel:
7-8pm "Was Jesus Gay?!?!" (part 3 of 10)
8-9pm "The Bible is So Full of B.S. that Even the Page Numbers Can't Be Trusted."
9-11pm "Sex Cults, Voodoo, and The Vatican." (a Times/Discovery Channel simulcast)
11-12pm "Like a Virgin: The 'Virgin' Mary and 1st century prostitution."