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It was among the fastest, most efficient productio...

It was among the fastest, most efficient production cars ever built. So, who Killed The Electric Car?

Linked on 23rd May 2006 Details

“If that’s what Adam Smith had in mind, I’ll be in...

“If that’s what Adam Smith had in mind, I’ll be in the corner fellating Marx. And Engels.”

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Posted on 11th June 2006 Details

“If that's what Adam Smith had in mind, I'll be in...

“If that's what Adam Smith had in mind, I'll be in the corner fellating Marx. And Engels.”

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Posted on 11th June 2006 Details

If you haven’t seen the excellent fast-food docume...

If you haven’t seen the excellent fast-food documentary Supersize Me, now you can. The whole film can be viewed online.

Linked on 22nd July 2006 Details

Things to watch

Internet documentary madness: Al Gore’s An inconvenient truth, the very interesting The Corporation, and Outfoxed, a critical look at Ruport Murdoch’s Fox News. All viewable online, enjoy them before they get pulled down.

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Posted on 20th November 2006 Details

Another full-length documentary viewable online: M...

Another full-length documentary viewable online: [McLibel][1], the story of two British activists who took on McDonald’s in an interminable court case.

[1]: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=547901963081075342 (McLibel - Two People Who Wouldnt Say Sorry (2005) - Google Video [site language: English])

Linked on 30th November 2006 Details

Quick review – Dinosaur 13

It could be the title of a cheap sci-fi movie, it's not. Dinosaur 13 is a gripping, albeit biased, documentary that could rival many thrillers.

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Posted on 9th January 2015 Details

Bikes vs Cars

Interesting looking documentary.

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Posted on 14th December 2016 Details

Death Metal Grandma

Death Metal Grandma follows the story of 96 year old Holocaust survivor, former WW2 spy and famous songwriter Inge Ginsberg as she decides to pursue a new career: Death Metal.

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Posted on 31st October 2018 Details

Like son, like mother.

You may have heard of Alex Honnold, star of Free Solo, a documentary following his rope-free climb of El Capitan in Yosemite national park. Well, Deirdre Wolownick, his mother, started climbing at the age of 60 in order to be closer to her son. And she just scaled El Capitan for the second time at the age of 70.

If you ever felt like it was too late to learn a skill, that's proof enough there's always time.

Linked on 6th November 2021 Details