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Discuss the last documentary movie you saw



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Posted by Bad English, 10.04.2007 - 14:05
Since heer are treads about movies, I decide to open new one about documentaries

Ok I was watching nice and interesting movie about some national park in South Bulgaria near Greece border and also about area, nature, mountains, animals and thinks like that, hahah I also saw wineyards and Bulgarian wine,
Balkans realy are last part in Europe where nature are ancient and like those days when eart was young, ppl still looks likie in 19th century, no sign of civilisation, awsomke movie!
26.03.2020 - 15:42
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
The official Suzi Quatro documentary feature "Suzi Q", which charts the 54-year career of the pioneering female rocker who burst on to the scene in the 1970s, is set to open in theaters July 1 and release on Blu-ray, DVD and VOD on July 3, courtesy of Utopia.


https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/suzi-quatro-official-documentary-suzi-q-acquired-by-utopia-for-july-release-in-north-america/
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18.01.2024 - 10:09
Bad English
Tage Westerlund


Maybe not best n right place to put it but good short one about small part about female or all female metal world. There is much more.
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08.03.2024 - 01:36
F3ynman
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I've lately been delving more into conspiracy theory stuff about ancient history since watching the classic Chariots Of The Gods documentary. It's really fun and awakens a wonder for the far past. Here's a really cool channel that shows real on-location footage of ruins and structures in Egypt, Peru, etc:
https://youtube.com/@brienfoerster

By the same guy, this is a great overview of sites in Egypt where there seems to be proof of an advanced technology lost to time: https://youtu.be/SmWum2RKwW0

And part 2 of that video: https://youtu.be/CfC_75LJzro

It's really fascinating that older sculptures are made of several hundred ton blocks made of granite while the younger stuff is limestone. Granite is harder to chisel, yet the craftsmanship seems to be far superior on granite than on limestone (which is easier to cut). So, it seems that whoever made the granite sculptures used an advanced technology that was lost, and later sculptors had to rely on conventional hammer and chisel for the limestone works.

It's fascinating stuff and should definitely be explored further, rather than shoved under the rug as a wacky conspiracy theory, I think.
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