Kidskycom
It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
Kien Navarro
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Stephanie
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Kinley
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
michaelsfields
Unfortunately, the program producers have recently jumped onto the "let's make it look like film instead of video" bandwagon. Consequently, sharpness and detail of the video image are greatly reduced, making it, for me, unwatchable. I was a huge fan of the program and have saved onto my DVR every episode ever produced. I'm so disappointed.
TxMike
I came upon this series quite by accident, when I was on Netflix streaming looking for new things. Since I was very young I had an interest in making things. I remember making crude electric motors and telegraph sets at home. As I have lived my life, rapidly approaching 70 now, I can't count how many times I have wondered what went into making something.The reason I call this a "perfect" show is because each topic is treated in roughly 5 minutes. The usual pattern is a selection of four quite different topics with a total running time right at 21 minutes. They of course can't go into lots of depth in just 5 minutes, but each script and presentation gets in just the right amount of detail.Today I saw such diverse topics as making cold-smoked salmon, hatching chicks, making blown plastic bottles, and constructing a harp. Sometimes I will see that none of the four topics interests me enough so I just skip the episode.I have become a big fan, this is an ideal program for those of us who just love to get the inside view on how things are made.
sias-programming
This is a spectacular show. It is always interesting to see how ordinary products and tools are made. Plus we never suspect how they're assembled either. Most learning shows I've seen aren't very interesting, but this show keeps my attention and my interest. They explain everything at a nice pace and show almost every step in the process. This is great since you don't just have a narrated representation but more of a visual representation. I like how they explain the assembly in layman's terms so viewers have an easier time understanding how things are made. They also explain the terms used in the industries so it isn't completely dumbed down. I kind of thought they might run out of things that would be made since they show so many per episode. This show is really great and it'll be sure to keep you interested and wanting to watch more.
cjennings1987
This is a well put together show and often has some interesting points which makes the programme worth a watch. The problem comes when it begins to look at items of specialist equipment, which has does not provide any interest for the average viewer. I often find myself only watching half of the programme because the rest of it would be very uninteresting. And more often then not, it only explains part of a process, for example it may explain how they make a plane, but only show a small part, such as the engine. The rest is simply left to the viewers imaginations.Apart from this the programme does contain areas of interest and allows the average person to get an insight into how they make everyday items.