Watched “Outrage” — I thought it was very well done.
However, it’s unfortunate that the McGreeveys play such a significant role in the film. Clearly, between the time this film was made and now, we all know a lot more about them, their relationship, and the circus that surrounded their divorce. This knowledge undermines their semi-sympathetic portrayal in the film.
Posted: Oct 5, 2009 at 11:48 pm
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Outrage is now available “On Demand” from most cable services. I believe an HBO subscription may be required. It’s really worth seeing. If this documentary doesn’t psych you up for the March on Washington, I don’t know what will.
Posted: Oct 6, 2009 at 10:41 am
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Outrage!
Outrage. Definitely.
I don’t have cable.
Not to be missed: Outrage.
I’ve just finished viewing Outrage.
A very well done piece…thought-provoking…riveting
If you missed it, it is available on demand from HBO.
HBO has, with this documentary, slightly redeemed itself for its pre-inaugural snub of Bishop Gene Robinson.
I watched Gossip Girl. OUTRAGE!
Watched “Outrage” — I thought it was very well done.
However, it’s unfortunate that the McGreeveys play such a significant role in the film. Clearly, between the time this film was made and now, we all know a lot more about them, their relationship, and the circus that surrounded their divorce. This knowledge undermines their semi-sympathetic portrayal in the film.
just reading this now, next time tell us before it airs
Outrage is now available “On Demand” from most cable services. I believe an HBO subscription may be required. It’s really worth seeing. If this documentary doesn’t psych you up for the March on Washington, I don’t know what will.
I don’t have HBO. Can I download it online somewhere?