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gnosticheresy_2 wrote:Adan Curtis new documentary/ thing, Ayn Rand, computers and Alan Greenspan. First episode:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011lvb9
Well worth a watch. Non-UK peeps try and get hold of it if you can, excellent so far.
gnosticheresy_2 wrote:Adan Curtis new documentary/ thing, Ayn Rand, computers and Alan Greenspan. First episode:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011lvb9
Well worth a watch. Non-UK peeps try and get hold of it if you can, excellent so far.
8bitagent wrote:Hot damn this looks visionary, wouldn't be surprised if it's Curtis' best documentary to date. His work takes on this hypnotic sense of "non time"(to steal a word from another thread), and his choice of images, music and words is just too darn perfect.
gnosticheresy_2 wrote:8bitagent wrote:Hot damn this looks visionary, wouldn't be surprised if it's Curtis' best documentary to date. His work takes on this hypnotic sense of "non time"(to steal a word from another thread), and his choice of images, music and words is just too darn perfect.
I posted the OP as I was watching it and now, after some reflection, if the rest of it is as good as the first episode then I'd put it up there with the Power of Nightmares easily. Absolutely great the way he jumps from one subject to another seemingly unrelated subject then backtracks and ties them both together. Might watch it again on iplayer today.
Wombaticus Rex wrote:It really irritates me that the work of Adam Curtis, as well as the classic documentary "Spin," are not available in any format that is worth a shit. I would happily pay out money, cash dollars, for a proper functional high-resolution DVD actual copy of all these great works and yet all I have available is low-res google video rips and segmented youtube clips. The fact there's not more demand for this particular product, well...that really says it all. And I do mean it all.
semper occultus wrote:p*ss-b*ll*cks have I missed 2 flipping episodes of this already !?![]()
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