Charlie Green Jr, better known as YouTube personality Angry Grandpa (Agp), died Sunday after a short battle with skin cancer. He was 67. His son Michael announced the news on Twitter, saying, “Heaven just got a whole lot angrier. Dad, I’m going to miss you more than I even understand as I write this. I already miss you more than you’ll ever know. I’m so sorry that you couldn’t enjoy your fame longer but I’m so happy that the last 10 years of your life had a purpose.” Heaven just got a whole lot angrier. Dad, I’m going to miss you.
- 12/11/2017
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
From black humour to quivering tension, Guardian reader Charlie Green guides us through his pick of five memorable interrogation scenes. Which would you add?
Action and thriller films are often sprinkled with scenes showing people extracting information from others. As plot points, interrogations can vary from tense or darkly humorous to jaw-clenchingly violent. Here’s my roundup of some of the most memorable examples that cinema has to offer.
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Action and thriller films are often sprinkled with scenes showing people extracting information from others. As plot points, interrogations can vary from tense or darkly humorous to jaw-clenchingly violent. Here’s my roundup of some of the most memorable examples that cinema has to offer.
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- 12/1/2014
- by Charlie Green
- The Guardian - Film News
Review Mark Harrison 27 Aug 2013 - 10:44
The Newsroom's ongoing season two arc culminates in some damn good television this week. Here's Mark's review of Red Team III
This review contains spoilers.
2.7 Red Team III
“I thought about having you killed. Then I thought, what does Charlie Skinner fear more than death?”
Over the last few weeks, I've questioned Aaron Sorkin's wisdom in revealing right at the top of The Newsroom's second season that its main characters were headed for disaster. There's been six episodes' worth of investigation of Operation Genoa, and evidence to suggest that the story could be true, and the Us military might really have committed war crimes during an extraction.
In the seventh episode, Red Team III, we finally start to see how it could never really have been true, and not for nothing, but that makes for far more compelling viewing. In this episode,...
The Newsroom's ongoing season two arc culminates in some damn good television this week. Here's Mark's review of Red Team III
This review contains spoilers.
2.7 Red Team III
“I thought about having you killed. Then I thought, what does Charlie Skinner fear more than death?”
Over the last few weeks, I've questioned Aaron Sorkin's wisdom in revealing right at the top of The Newsroom's second season that its main characters were headed for disaster. There's been six episodes' worth of investigation of Operation Genoa, and evidence to suggest that the story could be true, and the Us military might really have committed war crimes during an extraction.
In the seventh episode, Red Team III, we finally start to see how it could never really have been true, and not for nothing, but that makes for far more compelling viewing. In this episode,...
- 8/27/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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