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benadamx rated 7 months ago - "Something has happened to PBS favorite "Charlie Rose." The erudite conversations and sober intellectualism have been replaced by an absurd world where illogic, inane dialogues, and open hostility rule. The one-on-one interview between Charlie and his guest begins as usual but quickly...
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 - DeepSkyFrontier rated 7 months ago
- Technically impressive, but too boring to finish watching.
 rosserfan rated 7 months ago- Awesome editing on display here.
 pbobenson rated 7 months ago- Charlie Rose is a douche
 simonstudio rated 7 months ago- "'Charlie Rose' by Samuel Beckett" Microsoft Yahoo
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 benadamx rated 7 months ago- "Something has happened to PBS favorite "Charlie Rose." The erudite conversations and sober intellectualism have been replaced by an absurd world where illogic, inane dialogues, and open hostility rule. The one-on-one interview between Charlie and his guest begins as usual but quickly goes awry, so much so that Charlie is warned that, somewhere, a man named "Steve" is "not happy." Though this seemingly random statement might confuse us, Charlie understands it for what it is -- a threat. But who is "Steve" and why is he angry? And why does the mere mention of his name stop Charlie cold? Using appropriated footage from a single episode of "Charlie Rose," filmmaker Andrew Filippone Jr. creates something both disturbing and farcical in "'Charlie Rose' by Samuel Beckett.""
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