Indeed, The Truth can be depressing! If i can think of any others, I will be sure to add them.. Those are just the ones that i can think of off the
top of my head..
Check out this site.. Link You can watch many of the one's mentioned in this thread for free
there.. Plus many more.
Recently has to be Inside Job, this is an excellent documentary so informative, questions the right people about the corruption of Washington by Wall
street and the whole collapse of the banking scheme and how they did it. Highly recommended
Great doc about big water companies drying out natural water sources and local natives. Motivated me to start my own personal quest to fund fresh
water wells abroad. Gives me hope in fighting some of these mega corps that run our nation!
Wow cant wait to get started watching these documentaries. Scanning through the lists I saw a couple of my favorites, The ones I did not see are:
The Esoteric Agenda (a really great primer for beginning to go down the rabbit hole), Human Resources, and the Spirit Science Videos.
I would put links up , but I am fairly illiterate when it comes to that sort of thing.
Hi, first post.
Some nice docs have been mentioned! Here are some i like:
Journey to the Edge of the Universe
Most Evil series
Third Reich - Operation UFO (Russian docu with EN subs)
Secret Space I & II (It's full of BS but i like it for the popcorn value)
Aleister Crowley - The Wickedest Man in the World
Ants - Nature's Secret Power
The Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei
Once Upon a Time in Norway (Mayhem docu)
Until The Light Takes Us (Black Metal Docu)
'___': The Spirit Molecule
The Killing of America (Great docu from the 80s about gun violence, mass shootings, serial killers etc. Very relevant in present times! Check it out
below...and skip the first 20 mins if you're getting bored.)
Originally posted by simone50m
EVERYTHING BY MICHAEL MOORE.
Me too, I remember meeting him after the release of his first documentary on pie eating contests. We stayed in touch and a couple of months later we
could all see that it was a dismal failure. That is when I said "you know Mike, I know you love pie and all, but I really think you need to stick to
things with more mass appeal. Stick to that, keep your chins up and carry on, you will do just fine,"
He has often told me over the years that it was that little bit of advice and pep-talk that motivated him to continue pursuing his passion for film,
well, that and pie.