The Power Of Nightmares/Adam Curtis

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A lot of his appeal seems to overlap with Malcolm Gladwell's - cool little stories about incredibly important people and things you probably haven't come across before, eg "In a laboratory in southern California in 1963 an eccentric young scientist named xxx made a remarkable discovery." I'm sure if you didn't know who Ayn Rand was, for example, then the first part of Loving Grace was a blast if only for telling her story vividly. But Gladwell, though prone to false connections and oversimplifications himself, has way more narrative focus. And the downside of this technique is that the more the viewer knows about a particular subject, the shabbier and more misleading this skimreading of it seems. It was the Rwanda section of Loving Grace which made me lose my patience with Curtis because it's something I know about and he was mauling it.

Strictly vote-splitting (DL), Monday, 20 June 2011 12:42 (fifteen years ago)

what did he get wrong abt rwanda?

(i think it's obvi that he's giving very partial versions of events in every case)

where ilxor ends and markers begins (history mayne), Monday, 27 June 2011 22:05 (fourteen years ago)

n e ways thought the third ep was the best thing he's done in a minute

where ilxor ends and markers begins (history mayne), Monday, 27 June 2011 22:05 (fourteen years ago)

one month passes...

But this was a fantasy!

Patrice Leclerc Delacroix Poussin (admrl), Wednesday, 10 August 2011 17:27 (fourteen years ago)

hahaha

"but in reality!"

came here to post this

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3272903211813223143

classic material

you cant care about popular culture right now and not partake in (history mayne), Sunday, 14 August 2011 23:04 (fourteen years ago)

I haven't seen that series. Should I start from the beginning?

Gukbe, Sunday, 14 August 2011 23:50 (fourteen years ago)

Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, a strange and brilliant phd student in cambridge made a fascinating discovery.

A41 (admrl), Sunday, 14 August 2011 23:51 (fourteen years ago)

four weeks pass...

Going the Full-Carmody: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2011/09/the_curse_of_tina.html

Stevie T, Tuesday, 13 September 2011 14:31 (fourteen years ago)

psyched. read the first bit while listening to floyd cramer's 'on the rebound', to get ready.

all the small zings (history mayne), Tuesday, 13 September 2011 14:33 (fourteen years ago)

Why we have become so possessed by the ideology of our age that we cannot think outside it.

except i, adam curtis

Once Were Moderators (DG), Tuesday, 13 September 2011 14:40 (fourteen years ago)

Ha. Obviously undeterred by The Loving Trap-style mockery, he's going the "full Curtis" here:

It is a rollicking saga that involves all sorts of things not normally associated with think tanks - chickens, pirate radio, retired colonels, Jean Paul Sartre, Screaming Lord Sutch, and at its heart is a dramatic and brutal killing committed by one of the very men who helped bring about the resurgence of the free market in Britain.

No wonder he gets so many commissions if his pitches are that good. It's a well-told story. I knew the Shivering Sands story already but didn't know much about Smedley.

Science, you guys. Science. (DL), Tuesday, 13 September 2011 14:51 (fourteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

"I want to suggest that the Hug has become a part of the modern problem of not being able to imagine any alternative to the world of today. The Hug is no longer liberating, it is restraining"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2011/10/the_curse_of_tina_part_two.html

antiautodefenestrationism (ledge), Wednesday, 5 October 2011 10:12 (fourteen years ago)

aha, the killer final conclusion:

"If we can be taught to hug we can just as easily learn to march and chant."

antiautodefenestrationism (ledge), Wednesday, 5 October 2011 10:25 (fourteen years ago)

four months pass...

well I'm seeing Loving Grace tom'w

http://www.filmlinc.com/films/on-sale/all-watched-over-by-machines-of-loving-grace

anyone else want to weigh in?

Literal Facepalms (Dr Morbius), Friday, 17 February 2012 15:41 (fourteen years ago)

IIRC the consensus around here was that it was even less convincing than usual but still very entertaining.

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 17 February 2012 15:51 (fourteen years ago)

I rewatched it last week and enjoyed it more. But yes...stretching.

encarta it (Gukbe), Friday, 17 February 2012 17:10 (fourteen years ago)

This is good:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2012/01/the_years_of_stagnation_and_th.html

Mohombi Khush Hua (ShariVari), Sunday, 19 February 2012 13:06 (fourteen years ago)

^^ also, the following the post about cruise ships, and the history of the owners of the Costa Concordia. Includes a v. funny 60s ALan Whicker clip
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2012/01/were_all_in_the_same_boat_-_ar.html

Les Tressle (useless chamber), Sunday, 19 February 2012 15:03 (fourteen years ago)

one month passes...

At first sight the search for peace and stability in Iraq, and the search for physical and mental fitness in the extreme contortions of modern Yoga seem to have absolutely nothing in common.


But curiously they do.

ledge, Wednesday, 28 March 2012 10:42 (fourteen years ago)

seven months pass...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2012/11/while_the_band_played_on.html

a fair point well expressed here

piscesx, Wednesday, 14 November 2012 16:42 (thirteen years ago)

but this was a fantasy

Dog the Puffin Hunter (ledge), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 16:44 (thirteen years ago)

what a great use of the bbc archivists' time

NAMES A CUNTZ FAE RENFRA (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 16:48 (thirteen years ago)

hang on, music changes the way we feel about the images we're seeing?

only Brod can judge me (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 17:15 (thirteen years ago)

it's true tho, the final scene of andrei rublev is subtly different when set to bbbbbounce by the blackout crew

NAMES A CUNTZ FAE RENFRA (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 17:37 (thirteen years ago)

oh you guys..

piscesx, Wednesday, 14 November 2012 17:49 (thirteen years ago)

one month passes...

But in amongst all this new-found self-confidence among the pets of Britain there were still the ghosts of the old rigid owner-pet power structure

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/blogadamcurtis/posts/HEAVY-PETTING

woof, Thursday, 20 December 2012 16:17 (thirteen years ago)

i can't even

jabba hands, Thursday, 20 December 2012 16:21 (thirteen years ago)

the kind of self-parody i could get behind tbh

ledge, Thursday, 20 December 2012 16:21 (thirteen years ago)

also looking forward to seeing all these videos of dogs

ledge, Thursday, 20 December 2012 16:21 (thirteen years ago)

but this was a fantasy

ledge, Thursday, 20 December 2012 16:27 (thirteen years ago)

― woof

jabba hands, Thursday, 20 December 2012 16:28 (thirteen years ago)

in reality, pets had been learning to post on forums

woof, Thursday, 20 December 2012 16:30 (thirteen years ago)

tbf i think the bit I posted was curtis-does-curtis for lols.

woof, Thursday, 20 December 2012 16:34 (thirteen years ago)

a radical new form of lol

difficult listening hour, Thursday, 20 December 2012 18:15 (thirteen years ago)

one month passes...

where should i start with this guy?

caek, Tuesday, 5 February 2013 12:42 (thirteen years ago)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=x1bX3F7uTrg

ledge, Tuesday, 5 February 2013 12:44 (thirteen years ago)

I would say The Mayfair Set: it's a bit more tightly focused than the later work, & the narrative's a bit cleaner, though it keeps going to odd interesting places. Full of fascinating slightly monstrous sorts - Goldsmith, Aspinall etc.

woof, Tuesday, 5 February 2013 12:49 (thirteen years ago)

good grief charlie brooker has a lot to answer for xp

thanks woof

caek, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 10:52 (thirteen years ago)

Did you guys know about this: http://www.mif.co.uk/event/massive-attack-v-adam-curtis

It Felt Like A Kiss a few years ago was hands down the most mind-blowing few hours of my life. Can't wait for this one.

NI, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 22:23 (thirteen years ago)

the financial journalist in the second episode (Christopher Fildes) is amazing. 'I and other people in the financial press were willing dupes'. Can't be said enough. Very good documentaries - nothing more plainly connects the switch from paternalistic (the paternalism of a grotesque controlling father) to unmediated unapologetic-yet-duplicitous socially destructive greed, which is also the recent history of the Tory party.

Say Bo to a (Fizzles), Thursday, 7 February 2013 20:55 (thirteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

YOU THINK YOU ARE A CONSUMER BUT MAYBE YOU HAVE BEEN CONSUMED

Haven't watched these clips yet but I do love his TITLES.

Alba, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:12 (thirteen years ago)

The cuts may be right, or they may be stupid - but the astonishing thing is how no-one really challenges them.

orly

I think that one of the reasons for this is because a lot of the power that shapes our lives today has become invisible - and so it is difficult to see how it really works and even more difficult to challenge it

difficult to challenge yes, invisible no. these days there are probably as many people trying to pull the wool away from our eyes as trying to pull it over.

ledge, Wednesday, 6 March 2013 11:36 (thirteen years ago)

two months pass...

finished the mayfair set. a little shrill perhaps, but interesting.

and p.s. hmm, the treatment of mohammed al fayed was a little bit ... euphemistic. i'm not saying it was explicitly racist. that is for other people to say.

caek, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 22:51 (thirteen years ago)

two months pass...

blimey ..this is dire

http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/interactive/2013/jul/08/adam-curtis-massive-attack-what-is-reality

mohel hell (Bob Six), Monday, 8 July 2013 22:35 (twelve years ago)

Seems to have been taken down.

Inte Regina Lund eller nån, mitt namn är (ShariVari), Monday, 8 July 2013 22:55 (twelve years ago)

What was that, Bob Six?

Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 9 July 2013 02:16 (twelve years ago)

It says "This article was temporarily taken down on Monday 8 July 2013."

Was an except of a poem/text that went with a video installation he did with Massive Attack in Manchester. Several b/w pics, maybe a video clip (couldn't see, was on my phone), quite long, didn't read, just scrolled and saw bits and pieces here and there - do you know what reality is, nicolai ceaucescu and his wife were shot, that's about all I remember :-/

StanM, Tuesday, 9 July 2013 03:04 (twelve years ago)

More info without the actual excerpt: http://m.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/jul/07/adam-curtis-massive-attack-review

StanM, Tuesday, 9 July 2013 03:09 (twelve years ago)

it's had a few sniffy reviews up here even from the Curtis fanbase. a fair few people walked out of the opening night supposedly; spending 2 hours standing up (with no bar!) in a darkened warehouse on a Friday night hasn't gone down to well with folk expecting a more traditional 'gig'.

£36 a pop too.

piscesx, Tuesday, 9 July 2013 05:29 (twelve years ago)

(SPOILER)

liz fraser's in it.

piscesx, Tuesday, 9 July 2013 05:29 (twelve years ago)


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