GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
CommentsXp
Best movie ever!
Zandra
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
rufustf33
This could have been such a good show, but is executed so poorly it is instead the electronic equivalent of Sominex. With a droning narration and no background info or real insight into the subjects covered, it is a total waste of an opportunity to truly bring these subjects to life on TV.Sure, it does have some interesting subjects, but "How It's Made" shows them in such a bland and boring way that it's a chore to watch an entire episode. This show is such a waste. It could be sooooo much better by showing fewer subjects in more detail and without the droning voice-over.A little depth would go a long way.
ebiros2
I was wondering how some of the things featured in this series was made. Then I found this series, and learned how they're actually made. Showing how things are made on video is ideal way to learn how it's done. The show keeps it short and sweet - just perfect for us laymen to get the information we need.I can think of at least a dozen episodes of exact items I wanted to learn how they're made, like drill bits, sugar, salt, ham, soy sauce, tofu, rum, needles, gears, magnets, bike chains, injection molds, batteries, and coffee. There's no other series that you can pick up so much information in one place, and the producer did an excellent job of compiling, and presenting the information in an entertaining way. Some episodes gave great overview for the kind of manufacturing that needs to be setup for a new business, which the information would have been difficult to obtain otherwise.I rate this one of the best educational series on television along with Anthony Boudain's "No Reservations". I'm eternally grateful to the producers of this show for producing such an informative show.
agagnon6
it is the best show and i have been watching it forever. it is my favorite show! it provides great information about almost everyday products. some examples of products are like boats, buses, engines, and a bunch more stuff, a bunch!!!!!!!!!!! there is a person in the background saying very detailed instructions while they show you the video how they make it! the show is full of excitement, and it is very educational. the best show i have ever seen! super! i have never seen a show better!!!! it is on 2 channels, (science channel and discovery channel), and very good times. I am not sure why some people are posting 3 star reviews? overall, it is the best show that i think is on the science channel!
Dan Sist
I can't get enough of this show. The simple, straightforward delivery really allows the viewer to focus on the manufacturing processes without dealing with any drama or attempts at humor.My kids thought it was boring at first, but they are now "addicted" to the show. VERY educational. I only hope the show keeps its current format and does not switch to a flashier one as the show's popularity grows.I have seen shows on the manufacturing of everything from Cricket bats to vinyl records disks and dinosaur skeleton reproductions. If you are curious about the fabrication process involved in the manufacturing of everyday devices, you will also find "How it's Made" hard to turn off.