- Trench_Rat
- Sep 19, 2006
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Doing my duty for king and coutry since 86
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The people must love their Leader a portrait of General Idi Amin
90 minutes of everyone favourite bat poo poo insane african dictator (besides Mugabe) rambling about how much the people love him and how he will invade Israel
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4169600956573058582
Africa Addio/Farewell Africa
Italian shockumentary/mondo about the winds of change
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'Africa Addio' / 'Farewell Africa' (shot in 1964; released in 1966) is a documentary film about the decolonization of Africa, made by the Italian film directors Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco E. Prosperi. It shows like no other documentary what blacks are capable of if they get the chance. It is a masterpiece with beautiful music, composed by the Italian composer Riz Ortolani. Probably 'Africa Addio' is the best and most exposing documentary ever made about what happened in several African countries directly after decolonization, but because of political correctness the masses never heard of it. In the USA a censored version called 'Africa Blood and Guts' was released, which was deliberately stripped from the original music and the powerful message of 'Africa Addio' - so the sensors were able to portray the destruction, cruelty, savagery and genocide performed by the Africans as a 'struggle for indepence'.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4540134202583442015
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- Trench_Rat
- Sep 19, 2006
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Good Hair
black hair serious loving bidnis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A68UVn0nMvo
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- Trench_Rat
- Sep 19, 2006
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Doing my duty for king and coutry since 86
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The Scientist posted:
Can anyone think of any documentaries or even historical based movies about WW1? I think I'm addicted.
The nature of WW1 was that seemingly all of Europe, parts of Asia, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, plenty of the Middle East and Africa and eventually the States had just saved up animosity towards each other and the a simple little event against the aging Austrian empire touched of a huge cascade of escalation until all of these powers were involved in the largest stalemated meat grinder the world has ever known. The war wasn't even won in the strictly traditional means; lines were held, more or less, until attrition and lack of trade caused the collapse of the Central Powers.
So I've already watched every single one of these time after time:
(This is the first of the series and they're all in parts)
The Great War - BBC
and this:
The First World War - BBC
I've found that under the video if you click the drop-down box next to the button with the big plus sign that says "Add to" and select "Queue" you can set it up so that the videos choose play continuously - probably everyone already knows about this but I just figured it out recently.
there was a new movie released called Beneath Hill 60
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYOpCJCl5L4
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