I've only read the first one but it's pretty good.
Talks about alot of different parts of the war, even the river naval battles and since he was an actualy author his prose is not too bad
Im looking for a documentary about the history of the mormons. it was styled like a ken burns production. Might be from the 80s and 90s but was definitely not church sponsored as it featured stuff like the egyptian tablet Smith said he could read.
I dont know, they made the british in particular look really bad. I mean they thought they were fighting a gentlemans war and these krauts interrupt them during tea time.
John berger (a israelite) god so mad at this that he got a “response” documentary made called ways of seeing accusing kenneth of being a christian chud. One episode is literally just 4 feminists in a room talking while john piously nods
The Top Gun school documentary on Amazon Prime is pretty much A.I. generated doo doo but, the first 45 mins had alot of aviation history I didn't know. The MiG 17 vs the F4 phantom, the F-86 sabre and the usage of the F-5 Tiger as an attacker aircraft to simulate the agile MiGs during Top Gun training.
Watching this convinced me that having a good time is worth domestic violence. Imagine all those battered wives who finally got a break only to read the news when the repeal came into effect.
>battered wives who finally got a break
nobody stopped drinking under prohibition, at its peak under prohib the amount of alcohol supplied in major cities like chicago and NY was higher than it ever was when it was legal
I remember enjoying it but I couldn't tell you what was the central thesis and how everything was connected, it felt like just a random bunch of loosely connected trivia
Machines invented by Ayn Rand worshippers have been put in charge, in charge of finances, of information dissemination, of mapping the rest of the world, but their models are flawed, and as we hand over more power to these machines, our view of reality is being distorted to fit within these flawed models until we can't even see what is real and what is fake.
Adam Curtis docs have such a cool style, the reason you only remember bits of trivia is because he just arranges the facts so you come to those conclusions yourself.
the Battlefield series in analytical kino. less like Ken Burns stuff and more like a military academy lesson. especially the Vietnam season (3)
also WW2 in Space is kino despite being surface level
basically any modern HD Attenborough nature doc
>THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA
even in this own time we knew that it had fallen into decay long before a temple on the opposite side of the city, not the library, was burned. disingenuous gay
not documentaries but there have been 5 films made on the HMS bounty
one is lost to history but the other 4 are all amazing.
a real life example of the destructive power of racemixing and the disastrous ripple effects it has on sensitive networks
Vietnam war made by the same guy who made op picrel.
You just saw the best one
It's all downhill from there
Baseball is his best.
is The Tenth Inning worth a watch?
The Greatest Story Never Told
Epic history TV
Their YouTube channel is confirmed kino
I thoroughly enjoyed LA92 but some may say it is too pozzed
Dissapointing movie, i was expecting ironman to appear in the middle act
Can we all agree Shelby Foote was an insurrectionist chud
are his books on The civil war any good?
I've only read the first one but it's pretty good.
Talks about alot of different parts of the war, even the river naval battles and since he was an actualy author his prose is not too bad
This Napoleon PBS documentary is the best I've ever seen.
yup
its this
but that upload has bad audio
not preferable for the part where he gets crowned and they play the epic music again
Im looking for a documentary about the history of the mormons. it was styled like a ken burns production. Might be from the 80s and 90s but was definitely not church sponsored as it featured stuff like the egyptian tablet Smith said he could read.
I'm listening to a book about Brigham Young right now. Mormons were really interesting up until the early 1900s
The World at War
obviously Allied biased, and the first episode is pure shabbos goy tier, but the rest is pretty kino.
>Allied biased
I dont know, they made the british in particular look really bad. I mean they thought they were fighting a gentlemans war and these krauts interrupt them during tea time.
Kenneth Clark's Civilisation. It should be mandatory viewing.
More of an art history program than history per se.
this. literally the best doc ever made and nobody can convince me otherwise
Allistair Cookes America is pretty close
John berger (a israelite) god so mad at this that he got a “response” documentary made called ways of seeing accusing kenneth of being a christian chud. One episode is literally just 4 feminists in a room talking while john piously nods
The Top Gun school documentary on Amazon Prime is pretty much A.I. generated doo doo but, the first 45 mins had alot of aviation history I didn't know. The MiG 17 vs the F4 phantom, the F-86 sabre and the usage of the F-5 Tiger as an attacker aircraft to simulate the agile MiGs during Top Gun training.
Watch Beatles Anthology if you havent already.
The Endurance (2000)
my favorite burns is the prohibition, but i just like the era
rest of my top3 documentaries are the century of the self and atomic cafe
Watching this convinced me that having a good time is worth domestic violence. Imagine all those battered wives who finally got a break only to read the news when the repeal came into effect.
>battered wives who finally got a break
nobody stopped drinking under prohibition, at its peak under prohib the amount of alcohol supplied in major cities like chicago and NY was higher than it ever was when it was legal
tubi and max have the best picks
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace
It's about how the modern world is fake, an illusion programmed into machines long ago and left to run riot, and how exactly this came to be.
I remember enjoying it but I couldn't tell you what was the central thesis and how everything was connected, it felt like just a random bunch of loosely connected trivia
Machines invented by Ayn Rand worshippers have been put in charge, in charge of finances, of information dissemination, of mapping the rest of the world, but their models are flawed, and as we hand over more power to these machines, our view of reality is being distorted to fit within these flawed models until we can't even see what is real and what is fake.
Adam Curtis docs have such a cool style, the reason you only remember bits of trivia is because he just arranges the facts so you come to those conclusions yourself.
Engineering an Empire
Any decent Russia/Soviet docus?
I like Russia's War: Blood Upon the Snow, 10 part series
>narrated by Nigel Hawthorne
Yes, Comrade.....I will watch this
Russia 1985-1999: TraumaZone
Stuff from the late 90's and early 2000's is good but 90% of stuff after 2010 (and especially 2014) is just western seething
the Battlefield series in analytical kino. less like Ken Burns stuff and more like a military academy lesson. especially the Vietnam season (3)
also WW2 in Space is kino despite being surface level
basically any modern HD Attenborough nature doc
Connections chads rise up
>THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA
even in this own time we knew that it had fallen into decay long before a temple on the opposite side of the city, not the library, was burned. disingenuous gay
not documentaries but there have been 5 films made on the HMS bounty
one is lost to history but the other 4 are all amazing.
a real life example of the destructive power of racemixing and the disastrous ripple effects it has on sensitive networks