I saw that this morning. According to the description, it's actually heavily re-edited and censored to comply with YouTube's content policies, so the Nebula version remains the best way to view...
I saw that this morning. According to the description, it's actually heavily re-edited and censored to comply with YouTube's content policies, so the Nebula version remains the best way to view it.
I'm kind of curious to watch it just to see if she says the word "un-aliving".
Yeah, you have to have Nebula to watch this. But honestly, it's worth the price of admission if you aren't already a subscriber. This is a documentary of sorts about The Beatles, Yoko Ono, the...
Yeah, you have to have Nebula to watch this. But honestly, it's worth the price of admission if you aren't already a subscriber.
This is a documentary of sorts about The Beatles, Yoko Ono, the death of John Lennon, and how fame affects people. A nearly two hour documentary that doesn't have any new content on it may sound like a hard buy, but I found myself flatly amazed at how well the narrative was put together, skipping through time and even subject matter to present some very strong ideas that changed my mind about things I didn't think were important before. Even if you don't like the Beatles it's worth a watch.
Six months later, there is a YouTube version of this video: https://youtu.be/SMOABV_zgrk
I saw that this morning. According to the description, it's actually heavily re-edited and censored to comply with YouTube's content policies, so the Nebula version remains the best way to view it.
I'm kind of curious to watch it just to see if she says the word "un-aliving".
Yeah, you have to have Nebula to watch this. But honestly, it's worth the price of admission if you aren't already a subscriber.
This is a documentary of sorts about The Beatles, Yoko Ono, the death of John Lennon, and how fame affects people. A nearly two hour documentary that doesn't have any new content on it may sound like a hard buy, but I found myself flatly amazed at how well the narrative was put together, skipping through time and even subject matter to present some very strong ideas that changed my mind about things I didn't think were important before. Even if you don't like the Beatles it's worth a watch.