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- robotron3k2
I just posted my doc I directed and produced.
This is the documentary of Andy Paris, the first businessman to mass produce bubblegum after World War II. He became an overnight, international success and was dubbed "The Bubble Gum King of America" by Life Magazine in 1947...but his reign was short. His fame took him to Hollywood, where he befriended rising stars like Natalie Wood and Marilyn Monroe. He made appearances on the most popular radio shows of the day, and his face appeared in newspapers all over the world.
But his business quickly fell under the scrutiny of the American government, with far reaching consequences for his fame and fortune....
enjoy!
- < The Bubblegum Kingrobotron3k
- they took it down?
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managed to watch it a week ago, nice documentary, well done!uan - https://www.youtube.…utopian
- and it's back up! enjoy!
https://www.streamna…robotron3k
- uan1
- bklyndroobeki0
- watched this last week good vid.utopian
- really damn goodbklyndroobeki
- spl33nidoru2
- Yep - half way through - incredible series. I am a big documentary fan but not one for these long series (more a film person) but this I will see to the end.fadein11
- And yep I haven't read anything online about the story. Would destroy it. The twists and turns are better than any crime yarn. Tragic also :( although cannot befadein11
- sure until the end.fadein11
- capn_ron0
not out till the 23rd, but looks good.
- not bad a bit superficial and def entertainingRamanisky2
- PeterPancake0
More Japan-tube since utopian mentioned it. Lots of NHK's 'Begin Japanology' epsiodes are up on youtube and are an interesting way to pass half an hour (with Peter Barakan).
Look! 30 minutes about Seaweed:
or Home Appliances, yeah: