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This looks awesome. Finally a way to see people as they really are. The problems the have, the primal instincts that will be exposed. Very raw and gritty. Maybe people will finally see that they can stop being fake and stop subordinating to what a few decide how everyone should live. Awesome! But there is always the factor of knowing people are going to be watching this that will affect everything. Boo
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In the end, it is something I will certainly watch and would love to add to my collection of documentaries such as Revolution OS, Track Down and Triumph of the Nerds
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January 17, 2009 01:36 AM
We Live in Public trailer--what do you think?
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January 17, 2009 01:50 AM
I'm rather torn on what to think about this trailer. The subject matter greatly interest me considering it focuses on Josh Harris and the waves that were created by Pseudo.com. However, I kind of wonder what can be said in the movie that hasn't already been talked about in great details online since the 90's. In the end, it is something I will certainly watch and would love to add to my collection of documentaries such as Revolution OS, Track Down and Triumph of the Nerds
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January 17, 2009 05:33 AM
Definitely engaging. I'll probably seek it out come time. I think it's an interesting story to tell. The implied "prophetic" aspects seem to be taken a bit too far. The implication that the internet will turn all its users into hedonists and voyeurs is pushed a little to hard for my taste—feels like sensationalist melodrama.
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January 17, 2009 04:39 PM
Certainly social media and the internet has made us all lives our lives publicly, but when I watch this trailer I think: Real World-Big Brother-Roadrules-every single reality series out there. As the saying goes, "not reality, actuality" and it's really just becoming a way of life. Maybe that's what he is trying to say? If so, I think we already knew that a year or two ago.
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