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Documentary Recommendations

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-01 21:42

I got plenty of free time now that exams are over and I wanted to spend a whole week just marathoning various documentary series and films.
Looking for recommendations it can span any topic as long as it's interesting.
Currently downloading Carl Sagan's Cosmos for a rewatch

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-01 21:48

Troofer Collection:

Alex Jones Endgame
"Money as Debt"
Zeitgeists 1 and 2
The Obama Deception
The Biggest Game in Town by Walter Burien of Prescott, Arizona

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-01 22:12

Uhhh, why not just download hundreds of gigs of porn and masturbate all day like NORMAL people.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-01 22:18

It's nowhere near as satisfying

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-01 22:52

>>2
"The Obama phenomenon is a hoax carefully crafted by the captains of the New World Order. He is being pushed as savior in an attempt to con the American people into accepting global slavery."

I LOL'd

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-02 6:53

Almost anything from National Geographic and the History Channel is worth watching.  Avoid political ones like the plague.  I've never seen or heard of a good one.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-02 7:33

Planet Earth. (See it in 1080p HD or not at all.)

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-02 15:40

>>2

Enjoy your irrational paranoia.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-02 18:13

I was wondering if there are good documentaries dealing with Tunguska and Chernobyl
Sorry to hijack your thread OP

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-02 20:46

>>6
There's no good political anything.  Ever.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-02 22:54

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Name: Anonymous 2009-06-02 22:57

>>3
I masturbate to documentaries

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-03 1:49

>>12
Glenn Beck is a terrible person.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-03 13:45

he is terrible

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-03 15:42

>>1
Check out "Master of the Universe", a two part documentary on Stephen Hawking. It's one of those BBC4 documentaries, which are pretty awesome. Some other cool ones from BBC4 are Absolute Zero, showing the advances we have come to reach absolute zero, and Dangerous Knowledge, a piece on mathematics examining Georg Cantor, Ludwig Boltzmann, Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing.

Nova's Elegant Universe is also worth a watch.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-03 22:55

>>16
Well according to youtube comments Dangerous Knowledge is shitty and false.

"The film might have some credibility if Cantor had actually committed suicide, which he didn't.

Even so, this is sensationalist hogwash of the lowest order. The BBC should be ashamed to have had any part in the production such nonsense.

- JBW"

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-04 5:56

>>17

Youtube comments are to 4channers what The Guardian is to camp, middle-aged English teachers.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-04 18:34

what The Guardian is to camp, middle-aged English teachers
Please explain.

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