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4 reviews
Bring in the DEA (2019)

Finding Escobar's Millions

4.0
3
  • Mar 14, 2018
  • A great Story done the WRONG way

    By now you know, any documentary produced by mainstream media follows the exact same formula to the DOT. I mean even the soundtrack is something we have heard over a hundred times on very similar shows.

    Endless repeats of the same footage, continuous recapping of the story in order to save production expenses and extend airtime. A sad, overused and quite anoying way to produce documentaries...

    Why two ex-CIA guys are responsible for the search is pure show. They never ever come across a situation where their skills or training produce better intel than what a common human, with average IQ, would be able to find.

    The saddest thing is that if the producers would have done their homework and researched the places these "spies" combed through; a lot of history, wonderful tales and extraordinary footage could have been shown...

    Too sad Discovery is getting lazy, repetitive and "creativeless". Then again that is why I precisely stopped watching TV over 5 years ago. An industry grown lazy and unmotivated...

    Watch only if the snow blizzard in your hometown leaves you stranded for weeks and you got tired of playing Monopoly.
    Noah Hathaway, Sydney Bromley, Alan Oppenheimer, Tilo Prückner, and Deep Roy in The NeverEnding Story (1984)

    The NeverEnding Story

    7.3
    9
  • Sep 17, 2016
  • Not a Children's Fable, if you you center on the Message

    This movie and the book, are focused on a true worthy and deep message. A message so simple yet so true we will tend to discard it as childish. YET that is where the message focuses on: LIVE! Stop meandering on "keeping your foot on the ground". Complying with a world that leaves you empty.

    Remember your childhood recover that inner happiness, love and sense of well being We all were born with.

    In many places it is said we should "be like children". Psychologists ask us to remember and recover the days of our youth since those were the most pleasant years in our lives. Precious years of no worries or sorrow.. This book does exactly that. Precisely why it was oriented towards kids, in the hope we all could get the message.

    LiVe LoVe LaUgh! Be yourself not a product of society.
    Journey to Le Mans (2014)

    Journey to Le Mans

    5.5
    3
  • Jul 16, 2015
  • An hour of "Inside F1" by Discovery is MUCH better

    Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Joe Pantoliano, and Carrie-Anne Moss in The Matrix (1999)

    The Matrix

    8.7
    10
  • Oct 7, 2014
  • This Movie was far more reaching to what we ever imagined.

    To me it represents pretty much what we are nowadays living in a world where nothing is true and reality constantly gets confused with conspiracies.

    If our current world does not YET fit the story-line completely. Virtual reality is currently been substituted by news media fallacies.

    Yet we will someday wake up to a very similar world than Matrix. The rebels will be Anons, Assanges and Snowdens while the electronic virtual reality will try its best to become "virtually real".

    I just hope plenty of us remain awake and aware of the changes taking place.

    Welcome to the a new world where fiction overwhelms reality.

    Never forget. Never forgive

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