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RE: what movie did you last watch? - Black Dragon - 04-19-2020

Dr. Steven Greer's "Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Contact Has Begun" -highly recommend. Also, recently watched the series "Tales from the Loop" on amazon prime-quite interesting with a lot of deeper meaning hidden in it.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Alexis - 04-19-2020

The Lego Movie


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Scah - 04-19-2020

(04-19-2020, 02:07 AM)Black Dragon Wrote: Dr. Steven Greer's "Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Contact Has Begun" -highly recommend.

Black Dragon, thank you for sharing. I kept typing and retyping my responds and I realized that my gratitude can't be expressed in words. Once again, thank you.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Black Dragon - 04-20-2020

(04-19-2020, 06:41 PM)Scah Wrote:
(04-19-2020, 02:07 AM)Black Dragon Wrote: Dr. Steven Greer's "Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Contact Has Begun" -highly recommend.

Black Dragon, thank you for sharing. I kept typing and retyping my responds and I realized that my gratitude can't be expressed in words. Once again, thank you.

I'm glad you found it as inspiring as I did. More people definitely need to see this!


RE: what movie did you last watch? - icy - 05-28-2020

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9071322/


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Navaratna - 05-28-2020

I don't like watching media of any kind for too long. I think I've had enough of that for a lifetime.

Last time I saw a movie in theaters it was the first Avatar movie. I remember how people were getting all hysterical how they wish the world was more like that alien society.

*BLUBBER* RollEyes RollEyes


RE: what movie did you last watch? - icy - 06-07-2020

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5606664/
god, that was good


RE: what movie did you last watch? - AnthroHeart - 06-07-2020




RE: what movie did you last watch? - icy - 06-07-2020

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8579674/


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Glow - 06-07-2020

I love Gabor Mate.

Just watched these last week and it was refreshing and helpful for me.

https://youtu.be/C-mJnYmdVmQ
If you have time to watch the whole interview.


https://youtu.be/rQwP0XRBjq4
If you only have a bit of time this is a short snippet of the end.
This one is about Trumps traumatic childhood as well as other political leaders.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Black Dragon - 07-02-2020

The movie I recently watched that's most worth mentioning here is Square One. For the longest time, I was split on what I thought about Michael Jackson. This movie is revealing of so many facts and motives, taking it back to the first case against him, which this movie reveals as complete bullshit and the designs of a really sick and twisted person who is a money grubbing sociopath, failed hollywooder, and family abuser. It set the stage for all the following accusations. People with real psychological knowledge have evaluated Michael, and while he has his distortions, he's a very unlikely type person to have been a pedophile. The first case against him was largely created by a sadistic sociopath who abused and brainwashed his own son.

There were other things involved for sure that the movie doesn't go too deep into-I'm sure most of you know the kind of filth that lurks behind the scenes in the music industry. I'm thoroughly convinced now that his life was a sad example of the destruction of a wanderer's image and life by dark forces. Why are we so unorganized...why do we launch ourselves one by one into this meat grinder world and get crucified instead of storming the banks and beating these cocksuckers once and for all? Think of Nikola Tesla and Princess Diana for two more examples. It's sad.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Diana - 07-02-2020

I watched The Help on Netflix. It was a very uplifting movie about racism in the early 60s. 

@ Black Dragon: I agree about Michael Jackson, though I always thought he was innocent of those bogus charges. My feeling is that he was too powerful of an influence on the general public, with positive messages that would undermine the status quo. So his credibility was destroyed.

This has happened to many influential people. One incident comes to mind—the movie Powder. Powder is a fantastic movie about an advanced individual born into our time, whose level of awareness and love is far beyond the average. But the media blasted the director as a pedophile, resulting in many people boycotting the movie. My mother wouldn't watch it even though I tried to explain how good it was. I researched the director and found that he was accused not of pedophilia, but statutory rape, when he was just over 18 and his girlfriend was 17 (or something close to that). So why was the media lying and driving people away from this movie?

In honor of Michael Jackson, his love, his influence, and his amazing talent:




RE: what movie did you last watch? - Black Dragon - 07-02-2020

(07-02-2020, 10:45 AM)Diana Wrote: I watched The Help on Netflix. It was a very uplifting movie about racism in the early 60s. 

@ Black Dragon: I agree about Michael Jackson, though I always thought he was innocent of those bogus charges. My feeling is that he was too powerful of an influence on the general public, with positive messages that would undermine the status quo. So his credibility was destroyed.

This has happened to many influential people. One incident comes to mind—the movie Powder. Powder is a fantastic movie about an advanced individual born into our time, whose level of awareness and love is far beyond the average. But the media blasted the director as a pedophile, resulting in many people boycotting the movie. My mother wouldn't watch it even though I tried to explain how good it was. I researched the director and found that he was accused not of pedophilia, but statutory rape, when he was just over 18 and his girlfriend was 17 (or something close to that). So why was the media lying and driving people away from this movie?

In honor of Michael Jackson, his love, his influence, and his amazing talent:


I'll have to check that movie out. If an entertainer of some sort has a message that goes against that status quo and doesn't play by "their" rules, this is what happens in the music and entertainment industries. The fact it was 18 and 17 "statutory rape" reminds me of how bogus the court system is. It's a total joke, but not a very funny one. I saw a talk show once a long time ago where it shows people who got labeled a sex offender and in legal trouble who didn't deserve it, there was an 8 or 10 year old girl playing house with boys roughly her age and they simulated sex with clothes on, and she gets slapped with a sex offender label for life. Good luck having a normal life or getting most jobs.

They have this ridiculous sex offender witch hunt against ordinary people while it's the elite doing it to the biggest extreme and not being punished. The "justice" system is a total shitshow. Also, just listening to that super bowl performance and looking at the mood and imagery involved...how the hell did we divert from that line of progress and end up in all this hate filled bullshit going on today? I think a lot of it has to do with why the "powers that be" silence people with those types of messages. They want to play us off against one another, because the second the dogs stop fighting each other over table scraps and turn their attention to the fat bastards stuffing their face at the table, the whole dynamic changes.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Diana - 07-03-2020

(07-02-2020, 08:51 PM)Black Dragon Wrote: I'll have to check that movie out.

I have no doubt you will like Powder. It's pretty intense though, emotionally.


(07-02-2020, 08:51 PM)Black Dragon Wrote: If an entertainer of some sort has a message that goes against that status quo and doesn't play by "their" rules, this is what happens in the music and entertainment industries.

This is certainly reflected in mainstream music and entertainment. But, we do have Indie music, which is really a great thing. And venues such as Pandora where you can publish music. I've actually been listening to Pandora since its inception.

Unfortunately for movie making and such, we now have entered a realm of unprecedented censorship on video sharing, such as Youtube deleting channels that don't agree with official narratives (due to Covid-19).


(07-02-2020, 08:51 PM)Black Dragon Wrote: They have this ridiculous sex offender witch hunt against ordinary people while it's the elite doing it to the biggest extreme and not being punished. The "justice" system is a total shitshow.

I knew someone, who has now passed on from cancer, who was wrongly accused. He was put in a room for days without sleep and pressured by police with fear-mongering to confess to something he didn't do. He spent time in jail and went through the most degrading and awful system-BS I can't even relate it is so bad. And like you say, it's for life.

I've been in court enough times to agree to the "shitshow." I was actually escorted out of a courtroom once by security because I wouldn't allow a good-ole-boy judge to verbally abuse me without eventually giving it back. Tongue Just one time, when I was representing myself against a ticket I did not feel I deserved, did I get a fair judge. He was young, and he actually listened before making a decision—and I won that case.


(07-02-2020, 08:51 PM)Black Dragon Wrote: Also, just listening to that super bowl performance and looking at the mood and imagery involved...how the hell did we divert from that line of progress and end up in all this hate filled bullshit going on today?


I have asked myself this question many times. All I can think is that the controlling forces are holding tighter to the reigns, either because the population has so increased and/or some are "waking up," and the ubiquitous media is an effective tool (because so many are brainwashed by it). You can go back even further to the late 60s, and the hippie generation (huge amount of people) protesting against war, promoting love not separation, and rebelling against the establishment—that was over 50 years ago.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - AnthroHeart - 07-03-2020




RE: what movie did you last watch? - Diana - 07-15-2020

I very highly recommend "The Rolling Stones: Ole Ole Ole! A Trip Across Latin America." (On Netflix, don't know where else.)

This movie is inspirational and moving on so many levels. It is not a Stones concert. It is fundamentally about the human condition and the influence of music—how it unites people and transcends even dictatorship regimes. It's an amazing movie.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Diana - 01-13-2021

(04-19-2020, 02:07 AM)Black Dragon Wrote: Dr. Steven Greer's "Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Contact Has Begun" -highly recommend. 

I finally saw this movie. It's really good, and available to stream for free if you have Amazon Prime. 

It's about ET contact yes, but even more than that, it's about unity and consciousness. I too recommend it highly.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - flofrog - 01-13-2021

My Octopus Teacher on Netflix.

Just wonderful.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Black Dragon - 01-14-2021

(01-13-2021, 06:19 PM)Diana Wrote:
(04-19-2020, 02:07 AM)Black Dragon Wrote: Dr. Steven Greer's "Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Contact Has Begun" -highly recommend. 

I finally saw this movie. It's really good, and available to stream for free if you have Amazon Prime. 

It's about ET contact yes, but even more than that, it's about unity and consciousness. I too recommend it highly.

That's cool you saw it and it's streaming for free now, It's definitely worth a watch to anyone remotely interested in the UFO phenomenon and how it relates to consciousness. I'm at a bit of a standstill and not feeling so gung-ho about the CE5 thing at the moment...not because of any new developments or anything current or external, but because of where I'm at in my own personal process and what I'm facing with integrating myself. That includes a lot of rage, alienation, and feelings of abandonment and betrayal when it comes to the topic of extra terrestrial beings.

I've seen the craft, I have fragmented memories of strange goings on in my childhood. What I haven't felt is the love or support, that has been conspicuously absent throughout my life. I feel like my life is this sort of unfair trial just for the sake of breaking me. I feel like I'm constantly being "taken to task" by the universe for s*** I have no control over, and I'm tired of it and want to flip the tables and take "them" to task-they are the ones that need to prove to ME that they are capable of love at all, because I'm not seeing/feeling it.

I know this is sort of off topic but...anyone know the concept/image of a big bully holding some kid by the wrists and beating him in the face with his own hands, mocking and chiding: "why are you hitting yourself! stop hitting yourself!"...sometimes feel that perfectly describes my relationship with the universe. Just had to get that off my chest. /rant off.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Diana - 01-14-2021

@ Black Dragon: I empathize with your feelings. There are so many things at play here. Even just the idea of certain people being okay financially (trust funds, solvency, good job etc.) and others struggling—this alone can make an enormous difference in how okay one is with the world. It's not easy being here in any case, unless you are asleep, taken care of, and sheltered. The song, Sober, comes to mind. 

The pendulum will continue to swing.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Glow - 01-14-2021

(07-15-2020, 03:47 PM)Diana Wrote: I very highly recommend "The Rolling Stones: Ole Ole Ole! A Trip Across Latin America." (On Netflix, don't know where else.)

This movie is inspirational and moving on so many levels. It is not a Stones concert. It is fundamentally about the human condition and the influence of music—how it unites people and transcends even dictatorship regimes. It's an amazing movie.

That sounds like something I would love.
I miss Anthony Bourdain’s shows for exactly this kind of experience.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Glow - 01-14-2021

(01-13-2021, 08:22 PM)flofrog Wrote: My Octopus Teacher on Netflix.

Just wonderful.

I saw that! It was really incredible.


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Diana - 01-31-2021

Amazon Prime Video has an episodic show, I Survived...Beyond and Back, with people who have had, in some cases very detailed and interesting, near-death experiences. 

(01-13-2021, 08:22 PM)flofrog Wrote: My Octopus Teacher on Netflix.

Just wonderful.

I watched the trailer and it looks like a wonderful movie, and also an important one. But just the trailer made me cry so I haven't been able to watch the movie yet.  Blush


RE: what movie did you last watch? - Diana - 02-01-2021

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RE: what movie did you last watch? - Sacred Fool - 02-02-2021

(02-01-2021, 02:01 PM)Diana Wrote: Post concerning catalyst has been split to a new thread:

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RE: what movie did you last watch? - ada - 02-02-2021




RE: what movie did you last watch? - Dekalb_Blues - 08-05-2022

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SITA SINGS THE BLUES by Nina Paley
The Ramayana told from Sita's point of view.

The Ramayana Sanskrit: रामायणम्, Rāmāyaṇam, is an ancient Indian epic poem which narrates the struggle of the divine prince Rama [aided by the monkey-king Hanuman] to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana. Along with the Mahabharata, it forms the Sanskrit [scripture] Itihasa.

The epic, traditionally ascribed to the Hindu sage Valmiki, narrates the life of Rama, the legendary prince of the Kosala Kingdom. It follows his banishment from the kingdom by his father King Dasharatha, his travels across forests in India with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana, the kidnapping of his wife by Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, resulting in a war with him, and Rama's eventual return to Ayodhya to be crowned king.
The Ramayana is one of the largest ancient epics in world literature. It consists of nearly 24,000 verses (mostly set in the Shloka meter), divided into seven Kandas (books) and about 500 sargas (chapters). In Hindu tradition, it is considered to be the adi-kavya (first poem). It depicts the duties of relationships, portraying ideal characters like the ideal father, the ideal servant, the ideal brother, the ideal wife and the ideal king. The Ramayana was an important influence on later Sanskrit poetry and Hindu life and culture. Like the Mahabharata, the Ramayana is not just a story: it presents the teachings of ancient Hindu sages in narrative allegory, interspersing philosophical and ethical elements. The characters Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Bharata, Hanuman and Ravana are all fundamental to the cultural consciousness of India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and south-east Asian countries such as Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia.  [From Wikipikiwikipediadia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramayana]