The doc is very well made but it's typical netflix shit that tries to make the locals look like evil backwards hillbillies by lying and omitting information.
like showing super scary footage of them firing hunting rifles in the woods or implying they bombed the Rajneesh hotel in Portland when it was actually radical Muslims (oops can't say bad things about muslims on netflix!). oh and leaving out all the pedophilia allegations against the cult.
the documentary attempts to be "fair" by supposedly showing both sides of the story but instead it just blames the victims.
>tries to make the locals look like evil backwards hillbillies
Lmao seething inbred redneck. Don't worry, Cleetus, they don't need to try, you're doing that well by yourself
To be honest I didn't get that impression, but maybe that's just cause it's hard to gloss over and sanitise the fact the orange people were fricking insane and tried to commit mass murder, the locals just seemed like regular people having to deal with a batshit insane cult trying to take over their town
>it's hard to gloss over and sanitise the fact the orange people were fricking insane and tried to commit mass murder
Yeah I think it came across like that because even the former cult members they interviewed came across and nuts while they could only find out of context archive footage to make the locals look bad, but I still believe they did try to do that.
The hotel bombing part of the doc was inexcusable, it follows a long series of segments about how the locals were being mean and distrustful, implying that local Oregonians were responsible for it, and then the episode ends without explaining who actually bombed it or why. I actually thought they were going to reveal it was a false flag by the cultists themselves since none got hurt but it's never mentioned again, I had to look it up on my own to discover it was a rival radical Muslim cult. Literal dishonest filmmaking.
Also anecdotally I discussed the doc with some turbolib chick I work with and she came out of it sympathizing with the cult, so the lies were effective to at least some people.
Yeah alot of idiots got convinced that Osho was completely innocent, there's a hippy chick on my FB who posts quotes from him from time to time but I don't think she really knows who he is and just likes the pleasant platitudes, and yeah some of those former members they interviewed are real sanctimonious arseholes
Those people who followed Osho are gullible rich morons. They literally leave everything and pledged their devotion to him. The docu was well made as in not talking any sides.
>Three Identical Strangers >The film describes how Robert Shafran discovered that he had a twin brother when he arrived on the campus of a New York community college and was greeted by students who incorrectly recognized him as Eddy Galland. The two met and, knowing that they'd been adopted, quickly concluded that they were twins. Months later, the publicity of this human-interest story reached David Kellman, whose resemblance and matching adoption circumstances indicated that the three were identical triplets.
The triplet brothers found themselves alike in many ways and celebrated their newfound brotherhood. They quickly became a minor media sensation, appearing on talk shows such as the popular Phil Donahue Show. They moved in together and opened a restaurant called Triplets Roumanian Steakhouse, which they operated together. Over time, however, differences between the three men became apparent, and their relationships with each other and others experienced difficulties.
sorry to get the thread deleted, but the punchline to that doc was that they were all j*wish kids adopted out by a j*wish agency, tracked by j*wish shrinks in a giant unethical, unapproved, "scientific" study.
and all the records and notes are sealed.
>NOOOOOO YOU HAVE TO PARTAKE IN POZZED MODERNITY >WHAT??!? YOU CAN'T FORM AN ALL WHITE COHESIVE GROUP THAT WORSHIPS A MAN THIS IS LITERALLY ANUDDAH SHOAH!!!!!!
>Jurors at his trial were brought to tears after listening to audio tapes that included the assault of a 12-year-old girl who was restrained to the bed.
Imagine having to listen to that tape during a trial. How horrible...
>white people are so cucked and pozzed they would let some cult leader frick their wife just for some semblance of an ethnostate
The feds honestly did those waco nutjobs a favor putting them down like animals.
Nah that would be the Khmer rouge, a moneyless classless society where everyone works to contribute to the greater community, only took killing a third of the countries population to achieve too
A, and A2, maybe followed up by Me and The Cult Leader (2020), to get a good idea of how a cult can frick up the development of someone's life longterm. Seeing the same person again after so many years with the same issues made it feel so weird
It seems like it was super easy to make cults as recently as the 90s. All these lucky bastards got these harems by making up obvious nonsense. It's not fair. I want to be a cult leader.
what was the one about the giant cult in the PNW who sprayed poopwater on a salad bar, trying to kill the city council members of the town they were located in?
That was wild wild country, they tried poisoning thousands of people to rig elections so their people could get into positions of power in the local government
Is there any good documentaries on the ant hill kids cult? Also watch Sons of Sam, yes Iv already suggested it but I'm suggesting it again, it's about how the son of Sam killer was actually a member of a cult called the children who were commuting the killings as part of an occult sacrifice and a larger occult group called the process church of the final judgement, freaky shit
>Is there any good documentaries on the ant hill kids cult?
I don't know any, but Savage Messiah (Moïse, l’affaire Roch Thériault in french) was alright
I watched that Mormon documentary on Netflix. Shit pissed me off. Women are so ungrateful. I got even more angry when the children were separated and put into foster care and now those same mothers live their lives 20 some odd years later facing no repercussions for splitting families apart.
yeah
Wild Wild Country
This. A literal lisp pajeet took America by storm and their people
Not just America, those frickers were everywhere, they were very active here in Australia too
Kek. Wasn't he promoting pro-choice too? He was a cringekino actually.
He was pro pretty much everything
Imagine thinking America is the world. He went all over moron lmao
But it was the Americans who Assassinated him
Then that makes America fricking based. The rest of you homosexuals couldn't handle it.
What is wrong with Boomers? Too much TV?
>What is wrong with Boomers? Too much TV?
The doc is very well made but it's typical netflix shit that tries to make the locals look like evil backwards hillbillies by lying and omitting information.
like showing super scary footage of them firing hunting rifles in the woods or implying they bombed the Rajneesh hotel in Portland when it was actually radical Muslims (oops can't say bad things about muslims on netflix!). oh and leaving out all the pedophilia allegations against the cult.
the documentary attempts to be "fair" by supposedly showing both sides of the story but instead it just blames the victims.
>tries to make the locals look like evil backwards hillbillies
Lmao seething inbred redneck. Don't worry, Cleetus, they don't need to try, you're doing that well by yourself
and there goes any semblance of you trying to be honest out the window. enjoy your goyslop tho pal
To be honest I didn't get that impression, but maybe that's just cause it's hard to gloss over and sanitise the fact the orange people were fricking insane and tried to commit mass murder, the locals just seemed like regular people having to deal with a batshit insane cult trying to take over their town
>it's hard to gloss over and sanitise the fact the orange people were fricking insane and tried to commit mass murder
Yeah I think it came across like that because even the former cult members they interviewed came across and nuts while they could only find out of context archive footage to make the locals look bad, but I still believe they did try to do that.
The hotel bombing part of the doc was inexcusable, it follows a long series of segments about how the locals were being mean and distrustful, implying that local Oregonians were responsible for it, and then the episode ends without explaining who actually bombed it or why. I actually thought they were going to reveal it was a false flag by the cultists themselves since none got hurt but it's never mentioned again, I had to look it up on my own to discover it was a rival radical Muslim cult. Literal dishonest filmmaking.
Also anecdotally I discussed the doc with some turbolib chick I work with and she came out of it sympathizing with the cult, so the lies were effective to at least some people.
Yeah alot of idiots got convinced that Osho was completely innocent, there's a hippy chick on my FB who posts quotes from him from time to time but I don't think she really knows who he is and just likes the pleasant platitudes, and yeah some of those former members they interviewed are real sanctimonious arseholes
Those people who followed Osho are gullible rich morons. They literally leave everything and pledged their devotion to him. The docu was well made as in not talking any sides.
Sons of Sam
Wild wild country
adding this to the list as well (also on Netflix)
main guy was even in Rosemary's Baby
Three Identical Strangers
>Three Identical Strangers
>The film describes how Robert Shafran discovered that he had a twin brother when he arrived on the campus of a New York community college and was greeted by students who incorrectly recognized him as Eddy Galland. The two met and, knowing that they'd been adopted, quickly concluded that they were twins. Months later, the publicity of this human-interest story reached David Kellman, whose resemblance and matching adoption circumstances indicated that the three were identical triplets.
The triplet brothers found themselves alike in many ways and celebrated their newfound brotherhood. They quickly became a minor media sensation, appearing on talk shows such as the popular Phil Donahue Show. They moved in together and opened a restaurant called Triplets Roumanian Steakhouse, which they operated together. Over time, however, differences between the three men became apparent, and their relationships with each other and others experienced difficulties.
sounds kino
sorry to get the thread deleted, but the punchline to that doc was that they were all j*wish kids adopted out by a j*wish agency, tracked by j*wish shrinks in a giant unethical, unapproved, "scientific" study.
and all the records and notes are sealed.
Jesus Camp
Religulous
The family (bout an Australian cult whose leader was obssessed with kids with blonde hair, Julian Assange was targeted by them when he was a kid)
Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult (about that celebrity sex cult that those chicks from Smallville were in)
>NOOOOOO YOU HAVE TO PARTAKE IN POZZED MODERNITY
>WHAT??!? YOU CAN'T FORM AN ALL WHITE COHESIVE GROUP THAT WORSHIPS A MAN THIS IS LITERALLY ANUDDAH SHOAH!!!!!!
>literally builds himself a temple
>custom made bed specifically for molesting kids
>keep meticulous records in a scrooge mcduck vault
>including audio records of yourself bride breaking
>decide to break in your 12 year old bride
>in front of an audience of 5 other children
>while audio recording the entire thing
Dude, what
>Jurors at his trial were brought to tears after listening to audio tapes that included the assault of a 12-year-old girl who was restrained to the bed.
Imagine having to listen to that tape during a trial. How horrible...
>implying anons on Cinemaphile wouldn’t love to get their hands on that tape
Good thing the jurors' stand is high enough to hide erections. I'd be full mast.
>white people are so cucked and pozzed they would let some cult leader frick their wife just for some semblance of an ethnostate
The feds honestly did those waco nutjobs a favor putting them down like animals.
meanwhile black people commit mass suicide for their white cult leaders
I think we can call Jonestown the first and only example of true communism.
Nah that would be the Khmer rouge, a moneyless classless society where everyone works to contribute to the greater community, only took killing a third of the countries population to achieve too
A, and A2, maybe followed up by Me and The Cult Leader (2020), to get a good idea of how a cult can frick up the development of someone's life longterm. Seeing the same person again after so many years with the same issues made it feel so weird
It seems like it was super easy to make cults as recently as the 90s. All these lucky bastards got these harems by making up obvious nonsense. It's not fair. I want to be a cult leader.
Go on discord. There's non-religious closed communities in there that operate like cults.
Being a cult leader is definitely lucrative but being a follower is much more fun.
what is this? would like to watch
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt20560404/
fricking pretender scum giving actual LDS a bad name
It's a shame that Mormon women are forced to wear those awful hairdo's.
those are F"LDS" heretics
This one is pretty good too.
Its mostly butthurt Stacies crying regret rape cause they got swindled by an ugly pajeet.
Kumare.
what was the one about the giant cult in the PNW who sprayed poopwater on a salad bar, trying to kill the city council members of the town they were located in?
That was wild wild country, they tried poisoning thousands of people to rig elections so their people could get into positions of power in the local government
you have to be soooooo fricking stupid to fall for a cult
scientology isnt a cult though
Kidneys for Jesus
going clear is good. also the book is totally different so listen to the audiobook also
Is there any good documentaries on the ant hill kids cult? Also watch Sons of Sam, yes Iv already suggested it but I'm suggesting it again, it's about how the son of Sam killer was actually a member of a cult called the children who were commuting the killings as part of an occult sacrifice and a larger occult group called the process church of the final judgement, freaky shit
>Is there any good documentaries on the ant hill kids cult?
I don't know any, but Savage Messiah (Moïse, l’affaire Roch Thériault in french) was alright
I watched that Mormon documentary on Netflix. Shit pissed me off. Women are so ungrateful. I got even more angry when the children were separated and put into foster care and now those same mothers live their lives 20 some odd years later facing no repercussions for splitting families apart.
No more recs?
imagine
Right?