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by DizKneeLandRand » Wed Mar 16, 2011 8:04 pm
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by Blau Stein » Sun Mar 20, 2011 3:49 pm
by Jesus Strippers » Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:13 pm
Blau Stein wrote:Jesus Strippers wrote:This is exactly how the creator of this thread intended for us to discuss the movies. Rather than just naming the movie, he actually described the movie! This type of in-depth analysis is lacking throughout the vast majority of the rest of the posts within the thread, including mine. After reading his analysis of the movie, I am very intrigued, and I plan on watching this movie next Movie Night (instead of just watching "The Big Lebowski" for the 500,000th time.) I hope that we can all learn a bit from Olthar and become a little more thorough with our explanations.
I'll start.
The last movie that I watched was a documentary on North Korea called "Inside North Korea- with Lisa Ling." This is one of the best documentaries that I have seen. The documentary does a marvelous job of demonstrating the control that the North Korean government has over the people. In one instance, she [Lisa Ling] asked a Korean couple if Kim Jung Il had the capacity to make mistakes, they didn't understand the question. As an American, it is impossible to comprehend the oppression that occurs within this nation, and this video conveys the message in such a way that it is fairly easy to understand, and easy to follow. After watching the documentary, it was much easier to fathom the subjection under which these people live. If you would like to learn more on North Korea, or would simply like to enjoy a rather entertaining democracy (I admit, it kept me interested from start to finish,) then I would most certainly recommend this movie for you.
If you liked the Lisa Ling documentary in North Korea, you should really watch the Vice Guide to Travel episode in North Korea. I liked it much better! It has been a while since I saw it, but I remember Lisa Ling, and her crew, being too obvious about what they were doing. Both are worth watching, but I preferred the Vice Guide. You should also check out the Vice episode in Liberia.
http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/vice-guide-to-north-korea-1-of-3
by Nightkill the Emperor » Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:14 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by Aldarminia » Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:18 pm
Latin Hispania wrote:Battle: Los Angeles
I was quite entertained. I really really enjoyed it, specially the combat scenes.
by Kington Langley » Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:21 pm
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