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77 of 85 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Newsroom
Every so often American TV comes up with an absolute stunner - 2012 has "The Newsroom" currently showing on Sky Atlantic. Created and written by Aaron Sorkin of West Wing fame, The Newsroom is set in the fictional Atlantis Cable News station. With Jeff Daniels playing Will McAvoy,anchor and managing editor of ACN's Newsnight programme, Emily Mortimer as Mackenzie McHale,...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Simultaneously both good and bad
I think my view of "The Newsroom" is chequered by having already watched "The West Wing", which is one of my all-time favourite TV shows. If you are in that position with me, be prepared to both love and loathe "The Newsroom".

First of all, "The West Wing" was my first real introduction to Aaron Sorkin's work. Therefore, at the time his manner of writing was...
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77 of 85 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Newsroom, 7 Sep 2012
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G. Archer (Bangor, NI) - See all my reviews
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Every so often American TV comes up with an absolute stunner - 2012 has "The Newsroom" currently showing on Sky Atlantic. Created and written by Aaron Sorkin of West Wing fame, The Newsroom is set in the fictional Atlantis Cable News station. With Jeff Daniels playing Will McAvoy,anchor and managing editor of ACN's Newsnight programme, Emily Mortimer as Mackenzie McHale, his Executive Producer, and a very strong ensemble cast,the viewer sees the behind the scenes events prior to and after each evening broadcast. Each episode has been set around a major event in recent history e.g. Deepwater Horizon oil spill or the killing of Osama Bin Laden, and is intertwined with the personal stories, backgrounds and viewpoints of the Newsnight team.
Aaron Sorkin has created a first class drama with excellent scripts which are superbly delivered - Will McAvoy's monologue in the first episode gives an insight into the strength of writing and performance which The Newsroom, and Will in particular, showcase week in and week out. Each individual is extremely competent at their job and there is a strong team ethos with thought provoking analysis, highs and lows, humour and integrity. Problems and politics with the owners of the station, ably led by Jane Fonda, bubble along in the background and add to the events and day to day pressures.
I would strongly recommend The Newsroom and am delighted to note that it has been picked up for a second season, if I'd more than 5* available to award I would.
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44 of 49 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Make room for this show, 7 Aug 2012
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Mr. N. J. Todman "mr_todtastic" - See all my reviews
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The newsroom is everything fans of the West Wing have been waiting for. Sorkin is back to his very best. The characters are quirky, lovable, and entwined. The dialogue is joyfully over elaborate. The plots deal with not only real issues in the news but with the values underlying the production of it. Like the West Wing, it is another window on the concerns of liberal America and the tensions which threaten to tear the Union apart. Sorkin was criticised by some in the media that this isn't a very realistic portrayal of life in a newsroom. His response was to say, "Who cares? This is meant to be entertainment". And as that, it is a five star show.
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The best series I've watched in a long time..., 13 Sep 2012
It is rare nowadays that I manage to make it through a series - whether from the UK or the US - I usually get bored by second or third episode. However, The Newsroom is different!

From the very first scene showing Will McAvoy's very public breakdown to the last scene of the last episode, I was gripped by the series. I can't wait for the DVD to come out and am rather surprised that wasn't available for release the day after the last episode. I am so looking forward to watching it all again.

This will be in my grubby mitts as soon as it's out.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars BUY ME!, 6 Oct 2012
This show is a must to watch, buy and just overall fall in love with. The episodes are both character driven as well as informitive, entertaining and gripping. PLEASE buy this box set you honestly will not regret it.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Release date, 18 Feb 2013
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Tony Laforce (Hackney, London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
11 June 2013 is when this wonderful series by the great Aaron Sorkin will be released in America. This is a wonderful series, but the first price of over �30 looks very steep. I hope close on the release date that the price will be cut by 50%. I understand that Sky Atlantic may re-show the series in May 2013.
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57 of 70 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Simultaneously both good and bad, 21 Mar 2013
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Mr. T. F. Norton (Maidstone, UK) - See all my reviews
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I think my view of "The Newsroom" is chequered by having already watched "The West Wing", which is one of my all-time favourite TV shows. If you are in that position with me, be prepared to both love and loathe "The Newsroom".

First of all, "The West Wing" was my first real introduction to Aaron Sorkin's work. Therefore, at the time his manner of writing was fresh and new to me. "The Newsroom" suffers the misfortune of having a predecessor to be compared with. It is instantly recognisable as a Sorkin piece:

* Should I repeat a statement to make it seem more important? Should I repeat a statement to make it seem more important?

* The main protagonist has father issues, a la Jed Bartlet. He's also very intelligent and had a brilliant career as a lawyer prior to his being an anchorman, a la Jed Bartlet. Oh and he defends his staff to the bitter end as if they were his family, a la Jed Bartlet.

* You have not one but three versions of the Josh/Donna relationship occurring concurrently. And two of them feel like very contrived situations. If you like being endlessly spun a yarn, then you're in the clear.

* The Josh Lyman foot-in-mouth moments are duplicated here aplenty.

There are many other examples I could list, but you get the idea. If anything, "The Newsroom" exposes Sorkin as a bit of a (brilliant) one-trick pony. This is the same formula, with the same heart, humour and passion as its older brother. A Sork-com, if you will.

Politically, if you're right-leaning you'll probably disapprove of the left-ish tendencies on offer. On the other hand, if you're left-leaning (and I am), you may get tired with being preached to, *incessently*. TWW occassionally got on its high horse, but "The Newsroom" suffers this problem on a much larger scale. This is a shame because the fundamentals of what was being said are perfectly valid. But I've never felt so spoon-fed, and this is quite ironic given the whole point of the show is to depict a news broadcast that doesn't dress up current affairs in over-the-top language shoved down your throat. Sorkin tries to address separating TWW from this by constantly dropping in "I'm a Republican" quotes from Will McAvoy (the main character), as if saying those words makes it true. In true Arnold Vinick style, McAvoy is Sorkin's dream Republican, which is a Democrat who is just a bit more fiscally sensible.

All of this makes "The Newsroom" sound really very bad. Maybe I should redress this issue. It is a long way from bad. I certainly got enough out of it to watch all 10 episodes (and I'll probably pick up season 2 when it is broadcast). The writing is quite sharp, the actors do an excellent job with the material they're given, and I applaud the spirit of the show, if perhaps not the result. I think if I had never watched TWW previously, I wouldn't have one of the greatest TV shows to beat "The Newsroom" over the head with. This is a poor man's version, and there's no escaping that. On the other hand, if you have never seen either you'll probably love the show in the same way I loved TWW when I first saw that.

Overall, a watchable if slightly disappointing show.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Buy the DVD not the BluRay. format review only, 9 Jan 2014
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Cormac T. Garvey (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Newsroom - Season 1 [Blu-ray] [2013] [Region Free] (Blu-ray)
Just a bluray format review; I bought the bluray disk at extra cost compared to dvd. Do not buy newsroom bluray as the picture is only of DVD quality. If anything, the upgrade in resolution has made the footage arguably more grainy. In comparison to House of cards blu ray , or games of thrones blu ray, newsroon is not bluray quality at all.

Also, on the bluray authoring...It could be my lg bluray player, but...

this disk does not allow for auto resuming wherever you paused!! ie you are halfway through an episode and pause or shutdown bluray player. Other bluray disks appear to be able to enable the bluray player to record a bookmark of where you paused so that you can auto resume from that point later. Not this bluray. Its the only bluray authoring ive ever had an issue with.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars oh what a show !!!!!!, 18 July 2012
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aaron sorkin does it again, 1st west wing now newsroom. this show is great. great cast !, great acting!, great scrips!, great directing! . i just can't get enough, lets get it on bluray, fast.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Boring! Overacted., 24 Jan 2014
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I expected a lot more from this film. Proved to be boring and fairly primitive. Pity. Won't go for the second season. Thank you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sorkin's Brilliance Given Further Airing, 16 Jan 2014
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Tight script writing. Where to go if you loved the earlier series of the West Wing or Studio 60. Uncomfortably current in terms of news items it covered. It doesn't propound 'left wing' political ideology as obviously as the West Wing but it's still having a pop at the right through their association with the 'Tea Party'. It's stimulating regardless of where you stand on those issues.
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