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Like Water

Like Water

6.9
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  • Feb 26, 2012
  • great documentary for a great sport

    I was lucky enough to be able to watch this film on a preview disc distributed to DVD/video stores across my country. I am a long term fan of UFC and have been watching the UFC events since the beginning, starting with the small amount of rules, being an underground brutal competition of warrior vs warrior without weight divisions and regulations featuring fighters such as Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock, Marc Coleman etc. However little did i ever think about the actual person fighting in front of me.

    What this Documentary offers is a first hand account and journey into the life of champion fighter Anderson Silva.

    The Documentary starts at the time of the controversial UFC 112 fight between Anderson Silva and Demian Maia and follows the fall out that followed with what some people considered a disappointing performance and the leading up to the next title defense event at UFC 117 against Chael Sonnen.

    It goes beyond the octogon and delves into the complex life of a world champion fighter looking to redeem himself in the eyes of the public and his employer and the family man behind the fighter. Giving a good insight into the comradarie within the fighting community especially within specific fighting camps/gyms.

    Overall A very good film Next time i watch a Anderson Silva fight i'll have a different mindframe.
    Nostradamus: Beyond the Prophecies

    Nostradamus: Beyond the Prophecies

    5.1
    8
  • Oct 18, 2009
  • Amazing DVD

    I purchased this DVD for $4.99 at the Local Cheapo crappy store. May i say that i was impressed with the documentary shown.

    It goes into Nostradamus History and life before his prophecies. It goes into his Prophecies regarding the death of Henry 2, the Fall of London in 1666, the 3 Antichrists as well as advances in warfare and modern technology, the moon landing, Presisdent Kennedy, his death and conspiracy as well as the links to his brothers and their fate. There are many more topics discussed and some interesting theories presented in the prophecies, though some may appear to be a bit dated.

    Overall a good and interesting DVD a must see for any Nostradamus fan.
    Alien Gods

    Alien Gods

    5.7
    7
  • Oct 18, 2009
  • a different point of view

    This documentary DVD offers other points of view on god and the creation of life rather then the stock standard Bible and other holy books have offered. People may look and ridicule such ideas and beliefs, though take a step back and see if through another persons eyes your own beliefs do not look strange and fantastic. The documentary goes into the Raelians, the Urantia movement, the Aetherius society and a snapshot at historical UFO encounters long forgotten that are viewable if you look for them, noting the Nazca plains being messages to the gods. It also dabs a little into the Heavens gate cult and other such cult movement. The main point to the DVD is too put forth the idea that Aliens not as we all know them or that are portrayed in film have had a hand in the creation of man in its own image and that through documents such as the bible these claims can be verified. That there may or may not be a spiritual realm that we are a part of and may or may not go there depending on our deeds.

    Overall its not a bad DVD. It offers an alternative look at the Big Question.

    Watch it for yourself and make up your own mind.
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