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must spread... just watched it. the random little dance scenes were stupid, but still a powerful documentary overall. some of the shit made me want to cry, especially whenever that old lady spoke. ill bet that ex-captain has skeletons in his closet...
also, food inc is highly recommended for anyone that hasnt seen it yet.. its been out for a minute, but clearly must spiral out further. after all, you are what you eat
Re: ~THE DOCUMENTARY SUPERTHREAD~ -
08-27-2012, 05:43 AM
"Through exclusive interviews with high-ranking military and government personnel, this award-winning film supports the theory that some UFOs are of extraterrestrial origin"
Good watch if your into ufo/extraterrestrial type documentarys
idk if i posted this in here already but i saw this shit like 2 years ago i think, i caught the tail end of it but yeah, definitely peep this shit right here.
yeah i see you niggas mean muggin on them po'ches,
unload that thang watch em scatter like roaches.
xXx Codeine connoisseur cup muddy like a sewer xXx
Re: ~THE DOCUMENTARY SUPERTHREAD~ -
09-28-2012, 12:12 AM
500 Nations is an eight part documentary which explores the history of the indigenous peoples of North and Central America, from pre-Colombian times, through the period of European contact and colonization, to the end of the 19th century and the subjugation of the Plains Indians of North America. 500 Nations relies on historical texts, eyewitnesses accounts, pictorial sources and computer graphic reconstructions to explore the magnificent civilizations which flourished prior to contact with Western civilization, and to tell the dramatic and tragic story of the Native American nations' desperate attempts to retain their way of life against overwhelming odds.
In 1994, a group of scientists discovered a cave in Southern France perfectly preserved for over 20,000 years and containing the earliest known human paintings.