Change Your Image
planenuts
Ratings
Most Recently Rated
Reviews
Merkabah: Voyage of a Star Seed (1998)
Not worth the time.
Schizophrenics and intellectually challenged that are addicted to hallucinogens might like to meditate with it. Way overrated by shill spambots. The nicest thing I could say, is it is somewhat artistic.
Generation Zapped (2017)
Unscientific mental illness. A waste of time.
There are some limited shreds of truth; but overall it's largely unscientific paranoid delusional ignorant garbage disguised as science and fact. It would be laughable; but unfortunately many people believe that things like Wi-Fi and cell phone transmissions are a significant direct medical threat. It's not a documentary, it is mental illness and misinformation. The unscientific garbage like in this so-called documentary reminds me of the fools that claim 5G is responsible for Covid-19. I'm more concerned about "smart" technologies that can be used by hackers, terrorists, thieves, abusive authorities to spy on us, track us, frame us, enslave us, discriminate against us, brainwash us, steal from us, terrorize us, and used for warfare. I'm more concerned about backdoors, viruses, malware, trojans, worms, etc. that are sponsored by political organizations, governments and financial institutions that have nefarious intent or are likely to become nefarious. Artificial intelligence is also likely to get out of hand, but this so-called documentary is mostly foolishness. UV (ultraviolet electromagnetic radiation) definitely is a cause of cancer; however cell phone and Wi-Fi radio waves are so weak and are on frequencies that any medical risk is next to nil, however can't be completely dismissed. 5G and cell phone technology and other so-called smart technology is a threat, however for an entirely different reason; China and many of the other states and entities that manufacture and control such technology can use it against the US and other countries for espionage and electronic warfare. So there are many threats; however this so-called documentary is a mentally ill red herring.
Paths of Hate (2010)
Didn't like. Not my cup of tea. However appreciate the artistic expression and skill.
Kind of a punk cartoon. Unrealistic even though the artist seem to have some knowledge of aircraft and weapons. Ironically the artist seems to be trying pose as anti-hatred, but yet seems to also have an internal struggle and conflict with hatred
False Confessions (2018)
These abuses are largely the status quo; even in other practices.
Framing, badgering, pigeonholing, confirmation bias, railroading; is largely the status quo; not just by police, prosecutors and courts; but also with politics, church, schools, homeowners associations and many other powermad abusive authorities.
Interrogators ask questions but often don't give a chance for an honest answer. Instead they interrupt and force agendas and falsify memories.
It's not just the suspect(s) that are pigeonholed and given false memories; it's also supposed witnesses and supposed victims. Sometimes because of this type of bullying; supposedly witnesses and supposed victims are sometimes bullied and coached into giving false statements and/or having false memories.
Exonerating evidence is often obfuscated, not permitted and/or destroyed.
During the Salem witch hunt, almost everybody confessed and many falsely implicated others.
Inquisitions....
Masters of Horror: The Washingtonians (2007)
I wouldn't waste any money or time on this dog.
I think it's horrible, but I'm not into most horror or zombie flicks. It seems like the ideas and writers were so pathetic that they had to rip off George Washington's name to try to get more viewership. Regretfully I was one that was suckered in by the name, and description at a library catalog that made it sound like this was a documentary. I was in too much of a rush rush to check the genre. Foolish mistake on my part. Fortunately I only borrowed it from a library rather than wasting a DVD rental. I wouldn't waste any money or time on this dog. It might become a cult film, because in my opinion it is so pathetic it is laughable.
Da hong zha (2018)
Not a first-rate movie. Good idea that falls short. Movie breaks some molds and has some refreshing and brilliant moments. Parts of the movie are so bad it's laughable.
If you go in with high expectations and stereo typical expectations you will likely be very disappointed. However if you go in with low expectations and are looking for something that breaks some of the molds; this movie has some refreshing and brilliant moments. Though it is largely not historically accurate, it does shed some light on some of the suffering, sacrifices and heroism by the Chinese. Bruce Willis's role seems to be largely fictional and corny, but helps give some American appeal. If you're an aviation or history buff, don't expect accuracy. Flight scenes use disappointing animation, that range from poor humorous cartoonish to fair. As with most movies, the actors especially the leads are too clean and primped for combat and refugee conditions. Some of the horrors of war are missing; bugs, disease, starvation, unsanitary conditions, etc. Telling the story of the Chinese conflict during World War II is an excellent idea, this movie is a good start but falls quite short in my opinion. The aviation and combat animation starts out like a child's cartoon, improves, but keeps reverting. Most of the time that animators don't seem to understand flight characteristics and tactics. Aviation buffs are likely to be disappointed and or find humor in the lack of realism of flight characteristics and tactics..