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Notable about this is that one Uri Geller provided some imagery for this documentary, which is of excellent quality, a trait common to most older documentaries.


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I'm going to bed now but I'll watch this sometime.
90 mins, is it on netflix by chance?
 
oh man that's horrible :(


We have some similar services though: There's Amazon's LoveFilm, T-Home's Videoload and Sky (formerly known as Premiere), and also Sony's Playstation Network.

I have T-Home's Videoload and Sony's PSN, and they do have a lot of movies, but only few documentaries, as far as I have seen.

Sometimes, I miss the good old documentaries from the 70ies, and 80ies and until the mid-90ies. Those were slower paced, with more information than contemporary ones. Even Germany's national documentaries are now similar in style to contemporary National Geographic, Discovery Channel and History Channel and even BBC (!) documentaries, i.e. with lots of noise and little information. Often, it's possible to summarize a contemporary documentary in one sentence. When I watch something like that, I want information, however!

I'm glad that people often manage to preserve older documentaries on YouTube, etc.; those are often real gems.
 
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