(Part 3) Top products from r/entertainment

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We found 19 product mentions on r/entertainment. We ranked the 229 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/WiretapStudios 路 2 pointsr/entertainment

Skip the shite article and read the great book about them: Whores.

You'll see why it went to shit: Heroin, then crack for Perry. Great performers and musicians, but wow, what a trainwreck. The book is built all from interview quotes from each of them during all these periods and after, so they tell the story instead of the authors voice.

u/diamond 路 2 pointsr/entertainment

"Take a fantastic leap of the imagination and explore the world through three parallel universes - Alphaverse (what our world could end up being), Betaverse (our world today), and Gammaverse (what our world could have been)"

This premise sounds strikingly similar to Kim Stanley Robinson's Three Californias trilogy.

u/Sle 路 3 pointsr/entertainment

I found Parachute Infantry to be the most compelling and revealing. Unfortunately, Band of Brothers appears to be further from the truth than most people imagine after reading that one.

u/[deleted] 路 2 pointsr/entertainment

Heck yes. Teaching a dog to heel is easy; your dog walks ahead of you, you turn around and walk in the other direction. Your dog pulls, you stop walking all together. Repeat for several days straight; the dog will get the idea. I puppy-sat my uncle's 4-year-old Akita (sled dog that likes to pull) for a few days and had her walking by my side within an hour of just walking back and forth in front of the house till she stayed by my side. Just a regular collar. Dogs take time & patience is all.

Despite what the Saydra says, Ceasar has great tips too. He wasn't sued for abusing dogs; he was sued by someone who's dog fell off a treadmill at his facility, when he wasn't around. There's controversy about his techniques and I'll say that I can understand they wouldn't work for everyone, but I don't think he has bad advice for people with non-aggressive dogs, or puppies.

u/evtedeschi3 路 2 pointsr/entertainment

If you're referring to Fight the Power, then you might want to read it again, because it's pretty clear from the book that he very much does not hate U2. A couple excerpts:

> At the end of the show, Bono said, "...[W]e want you to play with us." I was immediately like, "Shit, hell yeah."


> The thing about that tour that bugged me out was we had Hip-Hop guys come and say, "Why are you playing with them?" I said, "Shit, because I can. I'm happy to. I'm trying to know a level that we're trying to Bring rap to, but we're far off."

And he does tell the story about the helicopters, but in an obviously envious and not disdainful way.

u/InterPunct 路 3 pointsr/entertainment

Read this book, HBO is making a documentary of it. IMO people can believe whatever they want, but this organization is run by thugs :

http://www.amazon.com/Going-Clear-Scientology-Hollywood-Prison/dp/0307745309

u/Zed 路 1 pointr/entertainment

Some things I've gotten from Paperbackswap in recent months:

u/Anjin 路 6 pointsr/entertainment

He either just finished readin Consumed by Benjamin Barber:
http://www.amazon.com/Consumed-Markets-Children-Infantilize-Citizens/dp/0393049612

Or he watched the magnificent BBC documentary the Century of the Self:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8953172273825999151

u/paranoidbillionaire 路 4 pointsr/entertainment

I agree with you, 100%. Well, I've only read up to Vol. 7 of the books, so maybe the General is a character I haven't read of yet, but I assumed you meant the Governor, so 100% might still be the correct description.

Oh, and if you haven't already, you should pre-order The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor while you can still get the hardcover for paperback prices.