American Scary is a great documentary covering the history of horror hosts in America. Through interviews and clips, we see how this phenomenon started off in just one city and before long they were popping up all over the country. Among the people interviewed are Mike Price (Baron Daemen), Joseph Fotinos (Professor Anton Griffin), Leonard Maltin, Joe Bob Briggs, Jeff Thompson, Donald F. Glut, Maila Nurmi (Vampira), Bob Burns, Forrest J. Ackerman, Tom Savini and John Zacherle. Dozens of other hosts from various cities are also interviewed. They discuss how studios were just starting to open their vaults to TV so these hosts had a whole slew of horror movies to show people. The hosts each talk about what they wanted to do with their cheap sets and what they did or didn’t want to do with the movies. Many people look at hosts as insults to the movies because they cut the films up and sometimes super-imposed themselves into the film.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/american_scary

ER is a medical drama that accounts life and passing in a Chicago medical clinic crisis room. Every scene tells the story of one more day in the ER, from the energizing to the unremarkable, and the joyous to the heart-rending. A TV therapeutic show that neglects and narratives the every day individual/working existences of a group of ER Doctors, Nurses, Patients and the individuals around them who work in Cook County General Teaching Hospital. Through this we see the deplorability, triumph, misfortune and love they experience and penance to attempt to spare lives and to manage their own issues.

We watched the episode Exodus which was an episode with a lot of disasters that get handled very well. My favorite part is Elizabeth going on a ride along and ending up in a pretty hard situation when a building collapses. She ends up saving the man’s life risking her own. It was very thrilling and filmed very well, so well that I had trouble looking sometimes because I started to feel claustrophobic just from it on the screen. Another problem arises in the ER when it gets infected by fumes and Carter has to take control over it once Dr. Weaver passes out. He ends up doing a great job. Im assuming that this is one of the moments when carter develops into a more confident doctor. This was a great week and I really enjoyed all of the screenings
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108757/





























