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Who The #$&% is Jackson Pollack DVD Movie Review

Who The #$&% is Jackson Pollack is a pretty good documentary. It is the story everyone who has ever watched PBS Antiques Roadshow has dreamed of.... finding a rare art piece at a thrift shop.

The Mark Of Cain Movie DVD Review

This is a review of Alix Lambert's the Mark Of Cain. This year 2000 movie is not rated.

The Mark of Cain is a documentary about life within Russia's prison system.

Big Rig Movie Review

Big Rig is a 94 minute documentary movie. It is not rated. I viewed it on DVD.

MacHeads Movie Review

Macheads is a 54 Minute documentary film. It is not rated.

Schindler's List

Well, I think that this is a wonderful movie about what happened in the mist of the hollocost. Things that happened to the Jewish people were horrid.

Long Way Down (2 discs)

Facing a brand new set of challenges the intrepid pair discover spectacular but unforgiving terrain, rich cultures and unforgettable local characters on their incredible, journey, testing their endura

Disney Movie "Earth" is a ripoff

So last month, on April 22nd, the world celebrated Earth Day. A day when everyone is supposed to plant a tree or stop using plastic or recycle something.

Incident at Oglala- The Leonard Peltier Story

This documentary offers an in-depth look at the circumstances surrounding the shootout at the Jumping Bull ranch on the Pine Ridge Res where two FBI agents were killed in 1975. The documentary also highlights the trials of the three men accused of killing the agents (Butler, Robideau and Peltier).

A documentary about the cannibals

This documentary is very remarkable for me. I can not seem to forget the scenes that made me want to throw up. The story is about a group of American who ventured to the Amazon to study the cannibals.

The Power of Nightmares by Adam Curtis

This remarkable documentary, well written, researched, and articulate, traces the odd, parallel paths of the rise and failures of the Islamist movement and the movement of the American neoconservatives. What makes this documentary so outstanding is not just that it clearly exposes many of the myths of the so-called "War on Terror," but the fact that it places the power of these myths in a larger and very important context.

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