@DavidoffThere is a rare treat on tv this evening.
10pm BBC four.
Academy award winner for 1966, 'The war game',
"Controversial drama that depicts the consequences of a nuclear attack on Britain. The terrible aftermath of a nuclear bomb in Kent is portrayed in the style of a news programme. Written and directed by Peter Watkins, The War Game won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1966, even though the BBC decided not to show it when it was made as 'the effect of the film has been judged by the BBC to be too horrifying for the medium of broadcasting'. The film was finally televised on 31 July 1985."
There's a preview on to introduce it. 10 minute preview, 45 minute doc, then another gem from another time, a preview of 'threads' by it's writer and director followed by the full film.
Only watched Threads fairly recently, but had been oblivious to 'The war game'. The hysteria around which is giving me the feel of the knee jerk conservative activistism of whitehouse and her shrill bunch re 'Cathy come home'. (also 1966).
For the other element of fandom on this fine forum, 'the rock' is on itv4 at 9pm.
Fascinating indeed, ill check it out if on iplayer, never heard of it@Davidoff
This film, 'the war game' actually turns up verbatim in 'the Simpsons', specifically, 'Sideshow Bob's last gleaming', s07e09.
I hadn't seen the war game previous, but the writers of the Simpsons had. Fascinating.
It appears to me to be the forerunner to 'Threads'. Now, threads is no walk in the park, but TWG really pulls no punches. The testimony out of the Dr's is something else, and the very clear parallels to a certain period 41-45 are frightening. I can see why it was pulled, I can see why it was canned till the mid 80's, and now, 40 years on broadcast again at last.Fascinating indeed, ill check it out if on iplayer, never heard of it
Only saw Threads recently myself, things like this should be mandatory viewing. Not little known artistic gemsIt appears to me to be the forerunner to 'Threads'. Now, threads is no walk in the park, but TWG really pulls no punches. The testimony out of the Dr's is something else, and the very clear parallels to a certain period 41-45 are frightening. I can see why it was pulled, I can see why it was canned till the mid 80's, and now, 40 years on broadcast again at last.
The war of the worlds scared me a long time ago, and it was only the radio version, the visuals in this are ground breaking in their viscera.
Have seen 'Threads' a few times, so it doesn't have the same impact now. TWG is B&W. The ignorance is startling.Only saw Threads recently myself, things like this should be mandatory viewing. Not little known artistic gems
Was Jack O connel meant to be a no ja Jimmy Saville? Thought it was ok up to date but that was ridiculousWatched it last night, what the hell was the ending all about, ridiculous,
Should of carried it on and went full "Blazing saddles"
Was Jack O connel meant to be a no ja Jimmy Saville? Thought it was ok up to date but that was ridiculous
I always give a film 20 mins & if I'm not gripped by then turn it off.I'm about 15 minutes into Gladiator 2 here; should I persist?