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I got this homepage from a friend.
http://documentaryheaven.com/
There's almost all kind of documentaries.
I use to click on the documentarylist.
Markus
Feuer Frei!
05-25-11, 12:08 AM
Reading the title...
:haha: And here i thought another spambot had struck.
Thanks for posting.
Reading the title...
:haha: And here i thought another spambot had struck.
Thanks for posting.
I thought so too. I was awaiting malware or some kind of a hoax, but it wasn't. If it was so, I would have warned about this homepage.
I'm glad for this page 'cause I just love all those conspiracy.
Markus
Penguin
05-25-11, 10:40 AM
Thanks for sharing, Markus, good site! :salute:
It's also well-balanced, there are documentations from any point of view, not only conspiracy documentations.
HunterICX
05-25-11, 10:49 AM
Yeah, good site with some good docs there.
I'll give you another one
http://www.docuwat.ch (http://www.docuwat.ch/)
HunterICX
The websites creators seem to have difficulty telling a documentary from fiction. Waste of time.
kiwi_2005
05-25-11, 12:20 PM
:rock: I prefer a good documentary over a good movie any day. I seem to be fascinated by the Vietnam war for one my uncle served in that war and two it was just a crazy war a war that shouldn't of really happened imo but it happened - im always searching for Vietnam docs. Salute to all the Vietnam vets :salute:
The websites creators seem to have difficulty telling a documentary from fiction. Waste of time.
Uh... right. :doh:
Bakkels
05-25-11, 05:05 PM
Jeez August, at least take more than two seconds/brain cells to look at the site before you come back to berate it.
Jeez August, at least take more than two seconds/brain cells to look at the site before you come back to berate it.
Jeez Bakkels. How long do you need to look at a turd before you recognize it for what it is?
There are a plethora of things like this ... interesting,:stare: but too much unnecessary spam, pure links are preferred, :yep:
Bakkels
05-25-11, 05:21 PM
Jeez Bakkels. How long do you need to look at a turd before you recognize it for what it is?
Oh man, I'll have to pass the opportunity for a comeback on that quote :03:
But OT: You just saw the 'most recently added' documentaries. The moonhoax crap.
Try to browse through the rest. There are a lot of real, journalistic documentaries in there.
I guess it's kinda like YouTube. Lots of beautiful things, and a lot of mindless nonsense.
Oh man, I'll have to pass the opportunity for a comeback on that quote :03:
But OT: You just saw the 'most recently added' documentaries. The moonhoax crap.
Try to browse through the rest. There are a lot of real, journalistic documentaries in there.
I guess it's kinda like YouTube. Lots of beautiful things, and a lot of mindless nonsense.
Indeed. It's a place where you can find all sorts of documentaries. Like Bakkels said, it's kinda like youtube, except it hosts docs.
Indeed. It's a place where you can find all sorts of documentaries. Like Bakkels said, it's kinda like youtube, except it hosts docs.
So they have an editing process where they get rid of or at least identify the fake stuff like the moon hoax? Otherwise, like youtube, it's usually not worth my time to wade through all of it.
So they have an editing process where they get rid of or at least identify the fake stuff like the moon hoax? Otherwise, like youtube, it's usually not worth my time to wade through all of it.
To play devil's advocate, documentaries don't necessarily have to be about 'reality'. By definition, documentaries simply document something. You can darn well have documentaries about things that aren't actually true.
That said, as with all movies, there's some that are worth your time and some that aren't.
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