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Living with the enemy

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10 October 2014, 01:13
Bakes
Living with the enemy
For those Aussie's who missed it. I believe international AR members might not be able to watch it.

http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand...-Enemy?__federated=1

For the overseas AR members
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...-wildlife-check.html


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10 October 2014, 05:41
Grizzly Adams
I see a new Reality show in the making. Survivor is getting stale. Big Grin

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10 October 2014, 16:38
sambarman338
An interesting show, made if I'm not mistaken by 'Rake' (Richard Roxburgh). I'd like to have coached Steve on the philosophy side of it, though it would then have seemed more set up and the girl would not have been moved, anyway.

These people seem to have no concept that the communal memory/instinct to hunt evolved over 100,000 generations can not be rubbed out by one spawn of Laurie Levy clones or even 5000 years of the poor living by bread alone.

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11 October 2014, 10:42
Matt Graham
Roxburgh was just the voice over I think.

More schooling for Steve would not have helped because only a tiny percentage of the recorded tape made it to the show.


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11 October 2014, 18:31
sambarman338
Quite Right, Matt. I eventually got the video to let me look again at the credits: Roxburgh was just narrator, not the director as I had misread the first time.

Yes, much of film crews efforts often finish up 'on the floor'. In regard to news coverage, I have noticed the film crews are cynical as well, tending to arrive at some event early, film the first few minutes and piss off. If some earth-shattering revelation comes later, it is just reported over the fragments of footage.