Phoenix Within wrote:Some of these I've downloaded, but some you may be able to find on Netflix.
One's I've liked, in no particular order: -Murderball -A Film Unfinished -This Film is Not Yet Rated -Who killed the Electric Car -Shark Water -Paper Clips -The Aristocrats -King of Kong -It Might Get Loud (Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White together. Nuff said! Great if you're a music fan) -Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage
Ones i still have to watch: -Exit Through he Gift Shop -Waiting For Superman -Global Metal -Blood Into Wine -The Horse Boy -Buck -Food Inc. -Until The Light Takes Us
Movies based on real events: -And the band Played On -Der Untergang (Downfall) (memoirs from a secretary in Hitler's bunker) -Shake Hands with the Devil (Canadians in Rwanda) -The Rocket (life of Maurice "The Rocket' Richard)
Thank god for TPB eh!
Re: Documentaries on line.
Posted: Aug 3rd, 2012, 9:02 pm
by xjeepguy
Queen K wrote:This is the year I want to watch more documentaries but know that many here watch them online.
What do you recommend? I like archeology, arts, social concerns and many other subjects. But don't even know where to start looking. And yes, I plan to get Netflix this year, but they don't have everything do they?
Check it out Q . Will make you angry so your forewarned .
Re: Documentaries on line.
Posted: Aug 3rd, 2012, 9:07 pm
by Queen K
Oh ya, more justice! Not. I have to limit myself from watching this heartwretching stuff, it doens't go away for years. Books are bad enough.
Thanks tho.
Re: Documentaries on line.
Posted: Oct 6th, 2012, 11:36 pm
by coffeeFreak
A friend sent me the link to this movie, Hungry For Change, which is apparently only available for free viewing until tomorrow. It is about how the food we are consuming nowadays is killing us:
I've watched the first two so far. I can't vouch for the accuracy of them, but if they are even half true, gives one lots to think about. It may all be true, but I'll admit that by the second one, it feels pretty biased, even if it is all true.
Re: Documentaries on line.
Posted: Nov 2nd, 2018, 11:10 am
by Glacier
DarkMagna wrote:These are really interesting. Scroll down the page until you see the three offerings.
1) Zeitgeist: The Movie (2007) 2) Zeitgeist: Addendum (2008) 3) Zeitgeist: Moving Forward (2011)
I've watched the first two so far. I can't vouch for the accuracy of them, but if they are even half true, gives one lots to think about. It may all be true, but I'll admit that by the second one, it feels pretty biased, even if it is all true.
Those are completely fabricated documentaries. It's been 5 years since I've touched this topic, but there are more likes in there than a Donald Trump speech.
Re: Documentaries on line.
Posted: Feb 24th, 2019, 10:22 pm
by honkonbobo
I watch Heal on Netflix last week. I'd recommend it if you're interested in Eastern medicine. Of note, I liked how it stated how it's rarely published how patients in the control group receiving the placebo often are healed because they think they are receiving the medicine. In other words, the power of the mind. Interesting.