I don't really know if this is the place to put these thoughts, but what I watched had alot to do about American Religion, 9/11 and our Goverment and money so I figured this would be a good place to put this.
I am looking to get some feedback on this film, I did not make it and I will not say what I think is true or false about it. But I did find it to be interesting, and it also brough up some topics that made me wonder (even more) about the world we live in.
Mind you this is a film, it is almost 2 hours long, something unfortunitly that will put alot of people off about it. And there are also some unpleasant things shown in this film (mostly due to 9/11 film coverage) but it is thought provoking, and you dont need to watch it all in one shot.
I really dont expect much from this, but my curiosity is getting the better of me (on top of severe boredom of doing work on the computer) so I hope some people will take the time to take a look at the film and give some feedback
chainlink said:
I saw your name Zarth and I thought you bumped the damn thing again.
God no.
I was totally shocked.
To be fair, the guy isn't saying he believes it. But still. This is like a Chick Tract that's gotten too soggy to light on fire.
Yeah, I understand. I'm not dissin him so much. I mean, the the plot was weak but the sound track was mediocre. You could probably dance to it.
I really would have preferred Charlton Heston narrate, but I guess budget constraints being what they are, you know.
It's almost a fun ride. Like watching Nicolas Cage in National Treasure.
But without Nicolas Cage, and without a treasure. Plus a half an hour and a lot of bass.
So this one time at Zeitgeist, I ran into a guy I was in a band with, a woman I do volunteer work for, a friend from high school, a friend from law school and a girl I had a one night stand with... all within the span of four hours.
Subrosa said:
So this one time at Zeitgeist, I ran into a guy I was in a band with, a woman I do volunteer work for, a friend from high school, a friend from law school and a girl I had a one night stand with... all within the span of four hours.
Hah! That kind of thing happens all the time in Vermont.
Subrosa said:
So this one time at Zeitgeist, I ran into a guy I was in a band with, a woman I do volunteer work for, a friend from high school, a friend from law school and a girl I had a one night stand with... all within the span of four hours.
Hah! That kind of thing happens all the time in Vermont.
This reminds me of Lewis Black in "Man of the Year" where he talks about how he hates TV because it makes the raving lunatic appear as credible as the person with a PhD (fancy graphics + cool editing = legitimate source of information).
LorenSoth
Portsmouth, RI
January 2006
SEP 04, 2007 03:44 PM