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Few of them are anything to do with music or entertainment, because the behind-the-scenes industry isn't really that sexy or that interesting.
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In all pilots various cans of worms are opened hoping that the money (HBO) will be intrigued and see millage. They might not be as good with hookers, coke and making rock, but they can read an account book. The Germans would look at the books and know what they are buying. Is Cannavale the best casting they could do? Corruption and creative accounting are popular in the entertainment industry, but few people in it are actually morons. The man has a heart - or is it more of a heart than the other sharks and pimps? The central problem with flashback is that when the actor is already middle-aged you have to think he would be a pensioner by the time the seventies rolled around. Between the clichés Cannavale chews a lot of curtains about what is going to happen to others. Alexander The Great conquered the most of the known world by the time he was thirty, Keith Richards - meanwhile - had written Satisfaction and stuck lots of needles in his arms. (Don't get me started on the guy playing Robert Plant's accent!) How many times do we want to hear the same stories/clichés about rock and roll? While I love it, you have to say it is a bit pathetic in print.
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He got loud when he needed to, but he wasn't the bull-in-a-china-shop shown here. Hosted by Canadian rapper Shad, the four-season, 16-episode series. Fine, but Peter Grant supported Led Zep and didn't take second best for them. There never seems to be a shortage of new music documentaries to watch on streaming. For a start The New York Dolls seem to be very popular (as if!) and punk rock seems to have happened years before it did. Episode 1 - Reefer Madness (2)4 Songs Episode 2 - Red Sees Red7 Songs Episode 3. This is a mishmash of fact, fiction, fable and myth and not a documentary. However that might be the least of his problems. Record boss Richie Finestra (Bobby Cannavale) senses his company is on the brink of bankruptcy due to poor sales and failing acts, but salivation may be at hand via a buy out from a German record company.