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3/10
Ok here we go...
17 September 2021
Sergio Argo'nes creates a timeless dramatic movie piece of a guy named Noodles aka Jimmy aka Ace raping and pillaging throughout a mobsters cinematic universe. All set to a beautiful musical score....
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Unnatural Selection (2019– )
7/10
Good documentary
17 August 2021
Quite interesting and thought provoking, but what's with the dog breeder dude? Those hounds of baskerville he had in pens looked both rabid and miserable. The dude is like half Ramsay Bolton and half Gandolph. It's worth a watch...
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This documentary is blue corn mush.
6 June 2021
Really? A multi part series that could have blown us away with all of the modern advances we have made in technology that give us the ability to dig deeper into the inner workings of the human body and instead we get this. A woman that walks around barefoot in the dessert. A Hindu woman that is obviously a strict vegan, and a native american ultra marathon runner that we are only lead to believe survives on blue corn mush and herbal tea?? No agenda here folks. I had to tap out on this one. Netflix... You have to step your game up on these documentaries because this kind of stuff is lazy at best.
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Unhinged (I) (2020)
6/10
Russell Crowe channels his inner Walter Sobchak
1 June 2021
You'll be sure to think twice before you honk at the next mid level manager recently divorced dude that just happened to be terminated from from his job with only a day left to qualify for a full pension. Consider yourself warned!
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Human Nature (I) (2019)
8/10
the real wisdom in this documentary?
3 October 2020
Good points all around this issue of whether we could or should, but in all reality it's coming either way and there is nothing we can do about it. Humankinds hubris is unparalleled as a species on this planet and it has led us to both achieving some our most wildly fantastic dreams and depth defying hellish nightmares. Technology will change us forever. We are seeing that played out right before our eyes in 2020. The question is - what defines perfection when we finally reach the moment of our singularity? Will we even slow down enough to even ponder that question? Nature is a magical formula that over the course of billions of years has gotten us this far. The balance in it is for a reason, and if we tend to disagree with that and opt to change it the unintended consequences may take us in directions that dissolves the true human experience. That being said the true wisdom from this documentary came from the little boy with sickle cell. He made it clear he would not have wanted to be shorted on his true human experience as the roll of natures dice made him who he is. I was blown away by his self awareness and his bravery in light of his condition. After a few hundred years will we look back at this and marvel at what it once meant to live and be apart of the true human experience locked in with the beautiful magical power of billions of years of nature? Maybe. Maybe not. I guess if once you could fly and then you couldn't and so much time had passed that you completely lost the feeling of what it felt like to fly. Would it even matter? Difficult questions.
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4/10
My cooky caveman college professor.
25 August 2020
Shouldn't this have starred Kurt Russell? And for that matter just dig up the rest of the 1960s Disney central castings.
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