Friday 2 May 2014

How 'Star Wars' ruined sci-fi






The cast of "Star Wars: Episode VII" unites well-known "Star Wars" names with some up-and-coming actors. At least one cast member, Daisy Ridley, is so new she has just a few acting credits to her name. You can see her in the back right of this cast photo, wearing a necklace and talking to "Star Wars" veteran Carrie Fisher. Here's who she'll star with:The cast of "Star Wars: Episode VII" unites well-known "Star Wars" names with some up-and-coming actors. At least one cast member, Daisy Ridley, is so new she has just a few acting credits to her name. You can see her in the back right of this cast photo, wearing a necklace and talking to "Star Wars" veteran Carrie Fisher. Here's who she'll star with:

Although director J.J. Abrams and the rest of the creative team have been quiet about character details, we now know who will make up the cast of the 2015 film. One is John Boyega, pictured. Best known for the 2011 sci-fi action comedy "Attack the Block," Boyega has been one of the actors rumored to be a top choice for the lead role.Although director J.J. Abrams and the rest of the creative team have been quiet about character details, we now know who will make up the cast of the 2015 film. One is John Boyega, pictured. Best known for the 2011 sci-fi action comedy "Attack the Block," Boyega has been one of the actors rumored to be a top choice for the lead role.

Adam Driver is a diverse actor who'll presumably get to show more of his range in "Star Wars: Episode VII." While he's best known for playing a quirky love interest on "Girls," Driver has also appeared in feature films "J. Edgar," "Lincoln," "Frances Ha" and "Inside Llewyn Davis."Adam Driver is a diverse actor who'll presumably get to show more of his range in "Star Wars: Episode VII." While he's best known for playing a quirky love interest on "Girls," Driver has also appeared in feature films "J. Edgar," "Lincoln," "Frances Ha" and "Inside Llewyn Davis."

Oscar Isaac had a breakthrough role in 2013 as the cranky singer-songwriter Llewyn Davis in the drama "Inside Llewyn Davis." We can't imagine his work in "Star Wars: Episode VII" will require him to sing, but it would be awesome if it did; Isaac has proved he's got a great set of pipes. Oscar Isaac had a breakthrough role in 2013 as the cranky singer-songwriter Llewyn Davis in the drama "Inside Llewyn Davis." We can't imagine his work in "Star Wars: Episode VII" will require him to sing, but it would be awesome if it did; Isaac has proved he's got a great set of pipes.

Andy Serkis is setting himself up to have a busy few years. The celebrated actor will next appear in this summer's "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes," which will be followed by "Star Wars: Episode VII" next year. After that, he's expected to appear in another "Tintin" movie, "The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun."Andy Serkis is setting himself up to have a busy few years. The celebrated actor will next appear in this summer's "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes," which will be followed by "Star Wars: Episode VII" next year. After that, he's expected to appear in another "Tintin" movie, "The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun."

Does the name Domhnall Gleeson sound familiar? That might be because you remember him as Bill Weasley in the last two movies of the "Harry Potter" franchise. But Gleeson has established himself with a host of other projects, including 2010's "Never Let Me Go" and 2013's "About Time." Suffice to say that if you don't know Gleeson by now, you will after "Star Wars: Episode VII."Does the name Domhnall Gleeson sound familiar? That might be because you remember him as Bill Weasley in the last two movies of the "Harry Potter" franchise. But Gleeson has established himself with a host of other projects, including 2010's "Never Let Me Go" and 2013's "About Time." Suffice to say that if you don't know Gleeson by now, you will after "Star Wars: Episode VII."

When we learned that "Episode VII" is supposed to take place 30 years after "Return of the Jedi" and feature a trio of newbies alongside some familiar faces, we were ready to bet the house that Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker would be one of the recognizable stars. It was an easy guess to make, though; Hamill has long been considered an unspoken done deal. When we learned that "Episode VII" is supposed to take place 30 years after "Return of the Jedi" and feature a trio of newbies alongside some familiar faces, we were ready to bet the house that Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker would be one of the recognizable stars. It was an easy guess to make, though; Hamill has long been considered an unspoken done deal.

Carrie Fisher was one of the original "Star Wars" cast members who initially said she was on board the new movie, only for her rep to backtrack and say the actress was kidding. But Abrams' announcement is no joke: the former Princess Leia has returned.Carrie Fisher was one of the original "Star Wars" cast members who initially said she was on board the new movie, only for her rep to backtrack and say the actress was kidding. But Abrams' announcement is no joke: the former Princess Leia has returned.

After playing coy with the press for months, Harrison Ford has officially been announced as a part of the "Star Wars: Episode VII" cast. The actor is expected to reprise his role of Han Solo.After playing coy with the press for months, Harrison Ford has officially been announced as a part of the "Star Wars: Episode VII" cast. The actor is expected to reprise his role of Han Solo.

We can't be the only ones who are supremely relieved to see that Anthony Daniels, the voice of C-3PO, will be back in action.We can't be the only ones who are supremely relieved to see that Anthony Daniels, the voice of C-3PO, will be back in action.

Obviously, you can't have Daniels' C-3PO without Kenny Baker's R2-D2. Just the thought of splitting up the droids is heartbreaking!Obviously, you can't have Daniels' C-3PO without Kenny Baker's R2-D2. Just the thought of splitting up the droids is heartbreaking!

Peter Mayhew is probably somewhere warming up his voice for that famous Chewbacca roar. The actor was rumored to be reprising the character in "Star Wars: Episode VII," but it wasn't official until Abrams' announcement.Peter Mayhew is probably somewhere warming up his voice for that famous Chewbacca roar. The actor was rumored to be reprising the character in "Star Wars: Episode VII," but it wasn't official until Abrams' announcement.

Max von Sydow is one of the veteran actors joining the upcoming "Star Wars" movie. It isn't clear what the wide-ranging thespian will do in Abrams' picture, but we can rest assured that he'll bring his respected acting chops to the part.Max von Sydow is one of the veteran actors joining the upcoming "Star Wars" movie. It isn't clear what the wide-ranging thespian will do in Abrams' picture, but we can rest assured that he'll bring his respected acting chops to the part.








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  • Lewis Beale: People thrilled about seventh "Star Wars movie" don't get it's bad sci-fi

  • He loved first installments, but franchise evolved into worst thing ever for rich literary genre

  • Hollywood only wants CGI-ready sc-fi plots, skips complex greats like Butler, Asimov

  • Beale: Few real sci-fi movies made. New "Star Wars" promises to be empty of ideas.




Editor's note: Lewis Beale writes about culture and film for the Los Angeles Times, Newsday and other publications.The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.


(CNN) -- Now that the cast of the seventh "Star Wars" movie has been announced, you can imagine the anticipation among the millions of fans of the film franchise. And why not? The six "Star Wars" films have been enormous successes: they have grossed over $2 billion domestically at the box office, spawned scores of books, comic books and merchandise (how many kids have their own light saber?) and made household names of characters like Darth Vader, Han Solo and Luke Skywalker.


They've also been the worst thing ever for the science fiction genre.



Lewis Beale


I say this as someone who has been a devoted sci-fi reader since childhood. I was so blown away by the first "Star Wars" film when I saw it in 1977, I went back two more times the same week to wallow in its space age fantasy. But here's the thing: George Lucas' creation, basically a blown-up Flash Gordon adventure with better special effects, has left all too many people thinking science fiction is some computer graphics-laden space opera/western filled with shootouts, territorial disputes, evil patriarchs and trusty mounts (like the Millennium Falcon).


"Star Wars" has corrupted people's notion of a literary genre full of ideas, turning it into a Saturday afternoon serial. And that's more than a shame -- it's an obscenity.


Science fiction is in fact one of the most creative literary genres around. The best of sci-fi is filled with meditations on what's "out there," what makes us human, how technology is used and how it is changing us. It takes up issues of race, sexuality and quite literally everything else under the sun. It is essentially about ideas, not action, and that's the problem, as far as Hollywood is concerned.


There are, for example, no light sabers, spaceships or Death Stars in the 1979 novel "Kindred," by Octavia Butler, who won the Hugo and Nebula, sci-fi's top awards, and was also awarded a MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Grant.





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Butler's main themes are race and sex, and in "Kindred" she wrote about a modern black woman who travels back in time to the antebellum South, where she is enslaved. The novel is regularly taught in classrooms and has made at least one list of "Great Books By Women."


But Hollywood has yet to adapt it for the screen. Maybe if the lead character had a Wookie by her side...


Many of the great works of sci-fi have not been made into films -- The Foundation novels of Isaac Asimov, Joe Haldeman's "The Forever War," William Gibson's "Neuromancer," among others -- partially because they are too smart, too dense and too thoughtful.


Sure, some classics have made the transition, but the track record is spotty: David Lynch's "Dune" was a disaster, for example, and the recent "Ender's Game" was a mixed bag that was not successful at the box office. Francois Truffaut's "Fahrenheit 451," although stylish and intellectual, was a bit too frigid for a mass audience.


Which means that Hollywood studios, not known for thinking outside the box, opt for the "Star Wars" template -- lots of whiz bang, plenty of quirky alien characters, CGI to the max, plenty of explosions and little thought of any kind.


To be sure, the first "Star Wars" was a breath of fresh air, a fun flick for sci-fi geeks. But the series quickly ossified, a victim of its own success. Only two of the films -- "Star Wars" and "The Empire Strikes Back" -- show any originality. The rest tread water, give the hardcore fans the same old, same old. I mean, how many light sabre duels can you sit through before you're bored out of your skull? How many outer space dogfights? How many seemingly profound Yoda-esque thoughts?


Me, I'm giving up on the whole thing. I don't care that J.J. Abrams, a director with talent, is helming the new flick. He's hemmed in by audience expectations -- like casting the stars of the original in this film -- and recycling stale material. I'll pass.


Instead, I'll queue up "The Matrix," and enjoy the most original sci-fi movie of the past 25 years. I recommend "Star Wars" fans do the same. They need to be reminded what real creativity is all about.


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New to Netflix, Amazon Prime in May






Netflix and Amazon Prime are adding so much streaming content in May we're not sure the month's 31 days is enough time to sift through it all. You can kick off your movie and TV bingeing with "Adventures in Babysitting," which is now available on Netflix. Netflix and Amazon Prime are adding so much streaming content in May we're not sure the month's 31 days is enough time to sift through it all. You can kick off your movie and TV bingeing with "Adventures in Babysitting," which is now available on Netflix.

<strong>"Forrest Gump"</strong> (1994) -- Life is like a box of ... . This film stars Tom Hanks as a child-like man who stumbles into some of the biggest moments in history. (Netflix)"Forrest Gump" (1994) -- Life is like a box of ... . This film stars Tom Hanks as a child-like man who stumbles into some of the biggest moments in history. (Netflix)

<strong>"Boys Don't Cry"</strong> (1999) -- The film based on the tragic story of Brandon Teena won Hilary Swank an Academy Award for best actress. (Netflix)"Boys Don't Cry" (1999) -- The film based on the tragic story of Brandon Teena won Hilary Swank an Academy Award for best actress. (Netflix)

<strong>"Hook"</strong> (1991) -- Robin Williams is a the now grown-up Peter Pan who must save his children from his arch-enemy Captain Hook in this fantasy film. (Netflix)"Hook" (1991) -- Robin Williams is a the now grown-up Peter Pan who must save his children from his arch-enemy Captain Hook in this fantasy film. (Netflix)

<strong>"Gladiator" </strong>(2000) -- Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix star in this Ridley Scott-directed film about a Roman general who is enslaved and forced to fight as a gladiator. (Netflix)"Gladiator" (2000) -- Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix star in this Ridley Scott-directed film about a Roman general who is enslaved and forced to fight as a gladiator. (Netflix)

<strong>"Broadway Idiot" </strong>(2013) -- It's not every musician that can go from being a platinum-selling punk rocker to Broadway star. This documentary about Green Day front man Billie Armstrong tells the story of his journey. (Netflix) "Broadway Idiot" (2013) -- It's not every musician that can go from being a platinum-selling punk rocker to Broadway star. This documentary about Green Day front man Billie Armstrong tells the story of his journey. (Netflix)

<strong>"Kill Bill" Volumes 1 and 2 </strong>(2003, 2004) -- The body count is high in these Quentin Tarantino movies as Uma Thurman's character The Bride seeks her revenge in the martial arts flicks. (Netflix)"Kill Bill" Volumes 1 and 2 (2003, 2004) -- The body count is high in these Quentin Tarantino movies as Uma Thurman's character The Bride seeks her revenge in the martial arts flicks. (Netflix)

<strong>"Kiss the Girls " </strong>(1997) -- Based on the James Patterson novel, this thriller stars Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd. (Netflix)"Kiss the Girls " (1997) -- Based on the James Patterson novel, this thriller stars Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd. (Netflix)

<strong>"La Bamba"</strong> (1997) -- The story of teenage Chicano rock star Ritchie Valens who died with Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper in a 1959 plane crash made Lou Diamond Phillips a star. (Netflix)"La Bamba" (1997) -- The story of teenage Chicano rock star Ritchie Valens who died with Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper in a 1959 plane crash made Lou Diamond Phillips a star. (Netflix)

<strong>"Legend of Bagger Vance" </strong>(2000) -- Will Smith stars as a caddy to Matt Damon's golfer who is in need of some help with his game. (Netflix)"Legend of Bagger Vance" (2000) -- Will Smith stars as a caddy to Matt Damon's golfer who is in need of some help with his game. (Netflix)

<strong>"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"</strong> (1939) -- This film starring James Stewart is both a political film and a comedy. It is directed by Frank Capra who also teamed up with Steward for the classic Christmas film "It's a Wonderful Life." "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939) -- This film starring James Stewart is both a political film and a comedy. It is directed by Frank Capra who also teamed up with Steward for the classic Christmas film "It's a Wonderful Life."

<strong>"The Big Chill" </strong>(1983) -- Come for the movie, stay for the soundtrack. An all-star ensemble including Kevin Kline, Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum and William Hurt come together for this drama about a group of Baby Boomers who reunite for a trip after the suicide of a friend. (Netflix)"The Big Chill" (1983) -- Come for the movie, stay for the soundtrack. An all-star ensemble including Kevin Kline, Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum and William Hurt come together for this drama about a group of Baby Boomers who reunite for a trip after the suicide of a friend. (Netflix)

<strong>"The Prince of Tides"</strong> (1991) -- Barbara Streisand and Nick Nolte star in this emotional romance. (Netflix)"The Prince of Tides" (1991) -- Barbara Streisand and Nick Nolte star in this emotional romance. (Netflix)

<strong>James Bond movies: </strong>The 1963 James Bond movie "From Russia With Love" (1963) is just one of many Bond flicks now available on Netflix. A few other selections include 1973's "Live and Let Die," 1983's "Never Say Never Again" and 1964's "Goldfinger."James Bond movies: The 1963 James Bond movie "From Russia With Love" (1963) is just one of many Bond flicks now available on Netflix. A few other selections include 1973's "Live and Let Die," 1983's "Never Say Never Again" and 1964's "Goldfinger."

<strong>Godzilla movies: </strong>"Godzilla" will be in theaters starting May 16, but you can find even more of the monster on Netflix. The streaming service has four Godzilla movies from the mid '50s and '60s now available. Godzilla movies: "Godzilla" will be in theaters starting May 16, but you can find even more of the monster on Netflix. The streaming service has four Godzilla movies from the mid '50s and '60s now available.

<strong>HBO programming:</strong> Amazon Prime is your new favorite place to watch HBO shows (other than HBO, obvs). The streaming service has lined up full and partial seasons of lots of original HBO programming, including "Flight of the Conchords."HBO programming: Amazon Prime is your new favorite place to watch HBO shows (other than HBO, obvs). The streaming service has lined up full and partial seasons of lots of original HBO programming, including "Flight of the Conchords."

<strong>"The Spectacular Now"</strong> (2013) -- Miles Teller and "Divergent" star Shailene Woodley navigate teen love in this drama. (Amazon)"The Spectacular Now" (2013) -- Miles Teller and "Divergent" star Shailene Woodley navigate teen love in this drama. (Amazon)

<strong>"Much Ado About Nothing"</strong> (2012) -- Joss Whedon directs this modern retelling of the Shakespeare classic starring Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof. (Netflix and Amazon)"Much Ado About Nothing" (2012) -- Joss Whedon directs this modern retelling of the Shakespeare classic starring Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof. (Netflix and Amazon)

<strong>"Pain and Gain"</strong> (2013) -- Crime, comedy and weightlifting come together in this based-on-a-real-life story about a kidnapping gone awry starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Anthony Mackie. Michael Bay directs. (Netflix and Amazon) "Pain and Gain" (2013) -- Crime, comedy and weightlifting come together in this based-on-a-real-life story about a kidnapping gone awry starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Anthony Mackie. Michael Bay directs. (Netflix and Amazon)

<strong>"Eddie Murphy: Delirious" </strong>(1983) -- Five words for you: "Uncle Gus and Aunt Bunny." Before he was the voice of Donkey in "Shrek" Murphy was a red leather clad comic stalking the stage in this stand-up film. (Netflix)"Eddie Murphy: Delirious" (1983) -- Five words for you: "Uncle Gus and Aunt Bunny." Before he was the voice of Donkey in "Shrek" Murphy was a red leather clad comic stalking the stage in this stand-up film. (Netflix)

<strong>"Star Trek Into Darkness" </strong>(2013) -- Trekkies rejoice! JJ Abrams directs the latest of this franchise which stars Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana and Benedict Cumberbatch. (Netflix and Amazon)"Star Trek Into Darkness" (2013) -- Trekkies rejoice! JJ Abrams directs the latest of this franchise which stars Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana and Benedict Cumberbatch. (Netflix and Amazon)

<strong>"Scandal"</strong> Season 3 (2013) -- Fans of the ABC series will find this season memorable, if for no other reason than watching how hard they worked to hide star Kerry Washington's pregnancy. (Netflix)"Scandal" Season 3 (2013) -- Fans of the ABC series will find this season memorable, if for no other reason than watching how hard they worked to hide star Kerry Washington's pregnancy. (Netflix)

<strong>"Machete Kills" </strong>(2013) -- This sequel to the 2010 "Machete" stars Danny Trejo, Jessica Alba and Michelle Rodriguez. Lady Gaga shows up too. (Netflix)"Machete Kills" (2013) -- This sequel to the 2010 "Machete" stars Danny Trejo, Jessica Alba and Michelle Rodriguez. Lady Gaga shows up too. (Netflix)

<strong>"Leviathan" </strong>(2012) -- You kind of just have to watch this documentary about the fishing industry to get it. It engages the senses. (Netflix)"Leviathan" (2012) -- You kind of just have to watch this documentary about the fishing industry to get it. It engages the senses. (Netflix)

<strong>"Vanishing of the Bees"</strong> (2009) -- This documentary looks into the dwindling population of honey bees around the world. (Netflix)"Vanishing of the Bees" (2009) -- This documentary looks into the dwindling population of honey bees around the world. (Netflix)

<strong>"Escape from Tomorrow" </strong>(2013) -- Disneyland was not happy with the unauthorized scenes in this film about a man unraveling while on family vacation to the Happiest Place on Earth. (Netflix) "Escape from Tomorrow" (2013) -- Disneyland was not happy with the unauthorized scenes in this film about a man unraveling while on family vacation to the Happiest Place on Earth. (Netflix)

<strong>"Brave Miss World" </strong>(2013) -- Linor Abargil was an Israeli beauty pageant contestant who was raped right before she went on to win Miss World. The documentary explores the case. (Netflix)"Brave Miss World" (2013) -- Linor Abargil was an Israeli beauty pageant contestant who was raped right before she went on to win Miss World. The documentary explores the case. (Netflix)

"These Birds Walk: (2013) -- The documentary follows the lives of philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi and a young Pakistani runaway. (Netflix)"These Birds Walk: (2013) -- The documentary follows the lives of philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi and a young Pakistani runaway. (Netflix)

<strong>"Derek" </strong>Season 2 (2014) -- Ricky Gervais stars in this British comedy television series. (Netflix)"Derek" Season 2 (2014) -- Ricky Gervais stars in this British comedy television series. (Netflix)

<strong>"Wicker Park" </strong> (2004) -- Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne and Diane Kruger star in this psychological thriller. (Netflix)"Wicker Park" (2004) -- Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne and Diane Kruger star in this psychological thriller. (Netflix)

<strong>"Annie Hall" </strong>(1977) -- Woody Allen wrote this iconic New York love story for Diane Keaton, whom he was romantically involved with at the time. (Netflix)"Annie Hall" (1977) -- Woody Allen wrote this iconic New York love story for Diane Keaton, whom he was romantically involved with at the time. (Netflix)








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  • Netflix and Amazon Prime are adding new titles for May

  • Netflix has expanded its collection of James Bond and Godzilla movies

  • Amazon Prime has added some HBO shows




(CNN) -- Netflix and Amazon Prime are adding several new titles to their collections for the month of May.


There are '80s classics like "Adventures in Babysitting" and "The Big Chill," plus a huge selection of James Bond and Godzilla movies.


And with Amazon's recent deal with HBO, some of the cable network's programming is going to arrive on Amazon Prime this month. Never seen "The Sopranos," "The Wire" or "Deadwood"? All seasons are now on Amazon Prime.


Here's what you should look for on Netflix:


May 1:


"Adventures in Babysitting" (1987)"Boys Don't Cry" (1999)"Broadway Idiot" (2013)"Forrest Gump" (1994)"Gladiator" (2000)"Hook" (1991)"Kill Bill Vol. 1" (2003)"Kill Bill Vol. 2" (2004)"Kiss the Girls" (1997)"La Bamba" (1997)"Legend of Bagger Vance" (2000)"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939)"Psych," season 7"The Big Chill" (1983)"The Prince of Tides" (1991)"Goldfinger" (1964)"A View to a Kill" (1985)"For Your Eyes Only" (1981)"From Russia With Love" (1963)"Live and Let Die" (1973)"Never Say Never Again" (1983)"You Only Live Twice" (1967)"Godzilla vs. Monster Zero" (1965)"Godzilla vs. Mothra" (1964)"Godzilla: King of the Monsters" (1956)"Godzilla's Revenge" (1969)


May 4


"Top Gear: Series 20"


May 8


"Royal Pains," season 5


May 9


"Much Ado About Nothing" (2012)


May 10


"Pain and Gain" (2013)


May 11


"American Dad," season 8"Apartment 1303" (2012)


May 13


"Free Birds" (2013)


May 15


"Eddie Murphy: Delirious" (1983)"Jenny McCarthy: Dirty Sexy Funny" (2014)"Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" (2008)


May 16


"Sanctum" (2011)


May 17


"Scandal," season 3"Star Trek Into Darkness" (2013)


May 22


"Machete Kills" (2014)


May 27


"Escape from Tomorrow" (2013)"Leviathan" (2012)"Vanishing of the Bees" (2009)


May 28


"Brave Miss World" (2013)"These Birds Walk" (2013)


May 30


"Derek," season 2"Wicker Park" (2004)


May 31


"Annie Hall" (1977)


And here's what you should look for on Amazon Prime:


May 1:


"The Spectacular Now" (2013) "Suits" Season 3 "Covert Affairs," Season 4


May 9


"Much Ado About Nothing" (2012)


May 10


"Pain and Gain" (2013)


May 17


"Star Trek Into Darkness" (2013)


May 21


All seasons of:


"The Sopranos""The Wire""Deadwood""Rome""Six Feet Under""Eastbound & Down""Enlightened""Flight of the Conchords"


Some seasons of:


"Boardwalk Empire""Treme""True Blood"


Original movies:


"Game Change""Too Big to Fail""You Don't Know Jack"


Documentaries:


"Autopsy""Iceman""Ghosts of Abu Ghraib""When the Levees Broke"


Comedy specials:


Lewis BlackEllen DeGeneresLouis CKBill Maher


Miniseries:


"Angels in America""Band of Brothers""John Adams""The Pacific""Parade's End"