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documentary about japanese super eater takeru kobayashi training to participate in food battle club
a documentary about the late bill hicks. rip dude.
a small documentary about the use of snipers in the military. very informative and interesting
beginning of the third part of this excellent documentary series.
this documentary explores the legacy of lsd with the help of people like tom wolfe, author of the electric kool-aid acid test.
a documentary that takes a look at the career of steven spielberg, featuring mark kermode.
here's an interesting little clip from a history channel documentary which is obviously never played anymore. note: this is a repost of the file in wmv format, which seems to make the transition to flash on the site better.
wwii veterans talk about their experiences and losses, back in the day where their war meant fighting for freedom, country and brotherhood. unlike the sham we call today as the war on terror.
a doc on the rapper game's daily life in compton, ca.
flags, water, paper .. all manner of training apparatus .
evidence of wtc controlled demolition. the video speaks for itself!
away from the glare of the media, in the most remote and dangerous parts of afghanistan
"whopper virgins" is a burger king advertising campaign and "documentary," featuring people in remote locations who have never eaten a hamburger. the whopper "virgins" will be given a taste test and they will give their "unbiased" opinion of which they like better, a whopper or a big mac.
how they produced the effects of 'bullet time' in the matrix - a ground breaking special effect that is now part of the industry's standard practise.
phone sex grandma is a short, shocking film about a 60-something grandma working a phone sex line in a small ghost town. as the audience watches this watches this grandma work her daily routine, one can only wonder...is the phone sex industry as you always feared it really was? nothing is as it seems....
courtesy of actiontrip.com
from a bbc investigation into 9/11 and the truther movement. part 2/part 3.
bbc investigation into 9/11 and the truther movement.
a comedy documentary from the bbc taking a looking at the fear and paranoia that followed the july 2005 london bombings. rajesh thind produced, directed and fronts this very funny film about a very unfunny subject.
do you believe in the power of chi? or have you been so conditioned to mainstream science by the west, that you can no longer comprehend anything else as being credible? open your eyes.
the war on drugs has become the longest and most costly war in american history, the question has become, how much more can the country endure? inspired by the death of four family members from "legal drugs" texas filmmaker kevin booth sets out to discover why the drug war has become such a big failure. three and a half years in the making the film follows gang members, former dea agents, cia officers, narcotics officers, judges, politicians, prisoners and celebrities. most notably the film befriends freeway ricky ross; the man many accuse for starting the crack epidemic, who after being arrested discovered that his cocaine source had been working for the cia. american drug war shows how money, power and greed have corrupted not just dope fiends but an entire government. more importantly, it shows what can be done about it. this is not some 'pro-drug' stoner film, but a collection of expert testimonials from the ground troops on the front lines of the drug war, the ones who are fighting it and the ones who are living it.
marc yu, a seven-year-old concert pianist. at two he heard "mary had a little lamb", and immediately played it back, flawlessly. a year ... all » later he was playing beethoven from memory. now with a repertoire of more than 40 classical pieces, the young maestro's astounding brain has intrigued experts, such as development psychologist professor ellen winner and neuroscientist gottfired schlaug. winner and schlaug focus on marc yu's achievements, and ask whether hard work is behind his success, or was he simply born with a brilliant brain? they also look at a class of 50 children learning music, and discover a number of changes are taking place in their brains. the experts believe that, given the right nuturing, any one of the youngsters could grow up to become a musical genius
at 38 years old, susan polgar has reached heights that few women have ever equalled in the chess world. despite the common assumption that ... all » men’s brains are better at understanding spatial relationships, giving them an advantage in games such as chess, susan went on to become the world’s first grandmaster. susan’s remarkable abilities have earned her the label of ‘genius’, but her psychologist father, lászló polgar, believed that genius was “not born, but made”. noting that even mozart received tutelage from his father at a very early age, polgar set about teaching chess to the five-year-old susan after she happened upon a chess set in their home. “my father believed that the potential of children was not used optimally,” says susan