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Posted by jon jon on Nov-04-2011 19:40:



watched this on Rogers on Demand this week... if you're into journalism or media this is a must see...

(also it's full of swearing and hilarious battles, which makes it very entertaining as well) lol


Posted by Shaya007 on Nov-05-2011 01:14:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7ijukNzlUg


Posted by jester on Nov-29-2011 00:40:

Thieves by Law


Posted by jon jon on Jan-02-2012 06:53:

"Cave of Forgotten Dreams", mind blowing documentary about cave art dating back 32k years being discovered in the south of France

at first it doesn't sound like it's something u could watch for 2 hours, but if your into history, you gotta watch it.... some really crazy mind******y comments, for example due to carbon dating they can see two pieces of art overlapping each other which were made 5,000 years apart from each other LOLZ!!!

(it's on Rogers On Demand)


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jan-02-2012 18:57:

Check out this page!

http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/documentaries/


Posted by LightsOut on Jan-02-2012 19:19:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon


I've actually heard about those caves! Apparently the french government keeps them under very tight security and hardly anyone ever gets in? Thanks for the share, definitely going to check this doc out.


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jan-03-2012 21:20:

This is one of the most important documentaries I've ever watched. The story strikes me at my core. I had tears in my eyes while watching and I now feel a deep sense of guilt and shame at what we're doing to Earth.



Embedding has been disabled. PLEASE click here to watch the movie in 720p Youtube streaming HD: http://youtu.be/jqxENMKaeCU?hd=1


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jan-07-2012 19:01:

Incredibly important documentary on the Catholic Church's cover-up of the history of child sexual abuse by officials of the church:



Religion poisons everything.


Posted by jon jon on Jan-07-2012 20:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Nicolas Oliver
This is one of the most important documentaries I've ever watched. The story strikes me at my core. I had tears in my eyes while watching and I now feel a deep sense of guilt and shame at what we're doing to Earth.

Embedding has been disabled. PLEASE click here to watch the movie in 720p Youtube streaming HD: http://youtu.be/jqxENMKaeCU?hd=1


this looks incredible, I can't wait to watch this properly... this is the exact shit I'm into right now... thanks Nick!


Posted by Pett on Jan-08-2012 19:34:

Surviving Progress was excellent (Thanks Jester)

Currently playing at Carlton cinema
Co-directed by Mark Achbar (The corporation)
and executive producer Martin Scorcese


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jan-08-2012 19:36:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon
this looks incredible, I can't wait to watch this properly... this is the exact shit I'm into right now... thanks Nick!


My pleasure dude. It's an incredibly important subject!


Posted by devnull on Jan-09-2012 02:24:

New serie from bbc just started on the 1st called great barrier reef
It's amazing (perhaps its my new found love for diving !)


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jan-16-2012 16:29:

Last night I watched 'Project Nim', a documentary investigating at a 1970's U.S. language experiment in which a chimp was raised (virtually) from birth as a human by humans in an attempt to see if the communication barrier between the two species could be bridged by teaching the chimp sign-language. It is both an extremely heart-wrenching and inspiration story, one which explores many different aspects of humanity. I strongly recommend watching this film, I know I'll be thinking about its messages/implications for a long time...




Posted by jon jon on Jan-16-2012 20:31:

hahah just like the new Planet of the Apes movie

(and ya anything involving chimps is super sad)


Posted by jester on Jan-19-2012 03:08:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon


watched this on Rogers on Demand this week... if you're into journalism or media this is a must see...

(also it's full of swearing and hilarious battles, which makes it very entertaining as well) lol


I am watching it right now. David Carr laid it into the guys at Vice


Posted by geroin on Jan-30-2012 08:15:







although it says "the toughest" these are probably the good ones, you wouldn't want to end up in some of the older style prisons..


Posted by jon jon on Jan-30-2012 09:00:

quote:
Originally posted by jester
I am watching it right now. David Carr laid it into the guys at Vice


that's pretty much the best part of the movie... they should make a movie about David Carr, he's amazing


Posted by Ferg on Jan-30-2012 16:03:

Flight of the frenchies(I believe I can fly)

Crazy shit google it


Posted by devnull on Jan-30-2012 16:06:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin

although it says "the toughest" these are probably the good ones, you wouldn't want to end up in some of the older style prisons..


I download those shows alot

There's tons of versions on Nat Geo

Lock-up
America's Worst Prisons
Lockdown


Posted by Yohan on Feb-02-2012 05:29:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16838228

Short documentary on pinball machines


Posted by StereoPrincess on Mar-14-2012 02:47:



Just watched this a couple of night ago. really interesting and shows how this kid just stuck with something and made it become true. there are sad parts, giving up his family just to bring joy to many children especially the sick ones.


Posted by djchez on Mar-14-2012 23:31:

AMAZING!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OFThORmR-s


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