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4 votes
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The year of dedication that goes into becoming a Mardi Gras Indian
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Inside ‘Flee’, the film about a Kabul boy who finds happiness, cats and a husband in Denmark
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Roman Cataphracts (1st-5th Century) | Units of History
2 votes -
What was watchtower duty like on the Roman frontier?
7 votes -
Attempt #3 to cross Wales in a completely straight line - The most action packed straight-line-mission to date (DAY 1: Ferns & Tractors)
11 votes -
The most powerful computers you've never heard of
6 votes -
'How to Make It on OnlyFans' review
5 votes -
Kartrak: The first barcode
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Avenging Varus - The Roman Germanic Wars
2 votes -
You're finally awake: Nine developers recount the making of Skyrim
6 votes -
Little-known Black history comes to light in new documentary series
2 votes -
The Varangian Guard | Units of History
5 votes -
The history of Wii Sports world records
8 votes -
America's forgotten vampire panic
7 votes -
Trackers: The sound of 16-Bit
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Val (2021)
I watched Val tonight. Its mostly old footage that Val filmed himself. He was quick to have a video camera and seemed to carry it with him everywhere. If you're unaware, Val Kilmer lost his voice...
I watched Val tonight. Its mostly old footage that Val filmed himself. He was quick to have a video camera and seemed to carry it with him everywhere.
If you're unaware, Val Kilmer lost his voice during his treatment for throat cancer. He can still speak, but with difficulty.
Anyway, even if you're a mild fan of Kilmer's work, this is worth a watch. I much prefer this format for documentaries to the talking heads we get with other documentaries like Velvet Underground (2021)
Val is from Amazon Studios and A24.
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Know how The Beatles ended? Peter Jackson may change your mind
7 votes -
The history of Katamari Damacy
7 votes -
How the documentary "Welcome to Chechnya" used AI to hide the identity of witnesses
10 votes -
Welcome to Arrakis - Dune lore explained
8 votes -
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time | Official trailer
5 votes -
Generation Gamble
2 votes -
The Macedonian Argyraspides (silver shields) | Units of History
3 votes -
How Arkane Studios designed Prey
9 votes -
Crash Bandicoot dev on optimizing for the PlayStation | War Stories
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The enduring mystery of Jack the Ripper
5 votes -
The cult in a boarding school
3 votes -
The Roman invasion of Nubia (24 BC) | Forgotten Wars
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South Africa’s descent into chaos
4 votes -
The Complete Tokyo 1964 Olympics Film | Olympic History
4 votes -
Demon's Souls: Remaking a PlayStation classic
3 votes -
In 'Stockholm Syndrome', the new documentary on rapper A$AP Rocky's 2019 assault trial in Sweden, the rapper recalls the moment things went from weird to surreal
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Attempting to cross Scotland in a completely straight line. (Part 1: Enter the factory)
15 votes -
In Queso Fever: A movie about cheese dip
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Documentary recommendation: The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell
I recently started an excellent series on Wondrium that is a PBS documentary from 1988: Joseph Campbell's The Power of Myth and I figured this series would be of interest to the Tildes crowd. In...
I recently started an excellent series on Wondrium that is a PBS documentary from 1988: Joseph Campbell's The Power of Myth and I figured this series would be of interest to the Tildes crowd. In this series, Joseph Campbell sits down for a discussion with Bill Moyers discussing the way mythology has influenced our lives from the day-to-day to religion, and how these common motifs present themselves throughout our history and culture. In addition, there is a lot of examples and comparisons of these tropes within the Star Wars original trilogy that is discussed.
It is a very eye-opening and thought-provoking series that I would really love to have a discussion about if others here find it interesting as well.
Transcripts of the individual episodes can be found on this site:
I personally prefer listening/watching as there are a lot of visual examples that are used during the discussion that helps make the topic more clear.
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Battle of Savo Island 1942: America's worst naval defeat
3 votes -
Avenging Varus and the loss at Teutoburg Forest - Battle of the Long Bridges (15 AD)
6 votes -
The Sparks Brothers | Official trailer
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Fire in the Blood (2013 documentary)
3 votes -
New Zealand: Fight for the Wild documentary series
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Mutiny on the sex raft: How a 70s science project descended into violent chaos
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Matt Tremont // LIFE after DEATH (2021) (Deathmatch Wrestling Documentary)
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The history of the worst SeaWorld ride, Submarine Quest
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The making of Dishonored
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Why do people watch Rhett & Link? (A theory)
5 votes -
The legendary Commando raid at St. Nazaire | The greatest raid of all time
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What are some great documentaries about Asian culture that are easily available?
I'm on a binge of watching YouTube videos about Asian culture and wanna take it to the next level. Anything about the cultures of countries like Japan, both Koreas, China, etc. As long as it's...
I'm on a binge of watching YouTube videos about Asian culture and wanna take it to the next level. Anything about the cultures of countries like Japan, both Koreas, China, etc. As long as it's high quality and available on the major streaming websites. Thanks!
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What it takes to become the world's best whistler
18 votes -
The Speculatores: Spies of the Roman Army | Units of History
4 votes