The picture/sound quality kinda sucks........Modern Marvels: Torture Devices
[Part 2] This documentary profiles four people with different disorders that affect their memories and sleeping patterns. One woman was struck down by a virus that has erased all her recollections of the last 20 years, while another woman is unable to record new memories. The film also meets a man who loses his muscle tone every time he experiences heightened emotions.
[Part 1] This documentary profiles four people with different disorders that affect their memories and sleeping patterns. One woman was struck down by a virus that has erased all her recollections of the last 20 years, while another woman is unable to record new memories. The film also meets a man who loses his muscle tone every time he experiences heightened emotions.
[Part 1] Boasting an amazing selection of the most watched, most influential and most highly acclaimed programmes ever made, The 50 Greatest TV Dramas presents a long overdue assessment of the rich heritage television drama has to offer. Channel 4 invited over 200 of Britain's top television drama professionals - writers, directors, producers and commissioners - to take part in an exclusive poll to discover what they consider the finest dramas ever produced.
Endless chain of letters, found in deserted houses in Zumberak, Croatia, forms the narration of this poetic film, which tells the story of villages in Croatia who were left nearly empty after most of their inhabitants left or dies. Director: Miroslav Mikuljan. Producer: Gral Film, Croatia. For more details and director's profile, go to www.docmovies.com Watch the movie's trailer in www.doctrailers.com
great documentary series from A&E Biography channel on serial killers
Music Video - Klymaxx - The Men All Pause
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Joe Boxer Christmas Commercial
Raul Bova Gap Commercial
Abercrombie & Fitch Jeans Commercial
Commercial of a Glbt Travel Tour
Funny Commercial on Gay Flight Attendants
Virgin Atlantic Gay Commercial
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Illegal Drugs & How They Got That Way - Opium, Morphine, and Heroin
Documents the history of drugs and drug legislation.
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Illegal Drugs & How They Got That Way - LSD, Ecstasy, and the Raves
explores the world of illegal drugs, meeting with pharmacologists and scientists to learn exactly what effect they have on us and exploring the social and legislative changes that have transformed (and, some would argue, created) the drug culture of the 20th century. Outspoken advocates on both sides of the "war on drugs" illuminate this polarizing issue, and fascinating accounts and artifacts illustrate the role of drugs throughout history.
Supermarket Secrets A British documentary series Dispatches covers the reality of the modern supermarket culture, how the look of food is more important than it's nutritional value, how much visually imperfect food goes to waste, how they use our inability to shop for quality food against us, and how the factory farm affects the animals grown for food. Have you ever wondered why so many non-cooking people watch the food channel? Perhaps it is because they are hungry and not getting the nutrition their bodies are crying for. Very important stuff.
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This documentary explores the legacy of LSD with the help of people like Tom Wolfe, author of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, which chronicles the San Francisco acid parties (where Ken Kesey was the host), and Jay Stephens, author of Storming Heaven. We'll visit the lab where the drug was first synthesized by the Swiss scientist Albert Hoffman in 1943, and examine the controversial tests conducted by the CIA and the military, as well as other nations. See how Timothy Leary and Aldous Huxley brought the drug into the public eye, while singer Grace Slick and Ralph Metzner a member of the Harvard group that conducted early LSD experiments share remarkably divergent tales of their encounters with acid. And scholars add perspective by examining the role of hallucinogens in societies throughout history.