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Foghorn
04-21-2010, 12:32 PM
for those interested - list of imax theaters showing 3d hubble – united states and international sites.

additional theaters will be confirmed. please check local listings or imax.com for

final theater listings, launch dates and show times.


http://www.marketwatch.com/story/hubble-3d-opens-in-select-imaxr-theatres-tomorrow-2010-03-18

Fardin
05-03-2010, 08:44 PM
i just started watching this series: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0796264/

there's even one character named henry deacon in there. :)

Foghorn
05-15-2010, 08:46 PM
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exceptional 45 minute video presentation available free at:
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shadowoman52
05-15-2010, 09:07 PM
i keep thinking about......."down the rabbit hole." the concepts brought forth keep resonating in my head...............one's thoughts are powerful things!

Babyblue
05-19-2010, 07:38 AM
this movie was awesome, loved it, thank you for bringing it up here xxx love xxx

tcubillo
05-22-2010, 05:23 PM
there is a spiritual dvd club online with plenty of independently produced films that deal with stories about human relationships and the wonders of it. you can find it if you look for it on the net.

tcubillo
05-22-2010, 11:55 PM
directed by brian de palma... not bad. i liked it better than avatar.

Daryl Waters
05-28-2010, 02:16 PM
i used to think i knew what was going on but a lot of things are confusing me...i thought hollywood films were critisiced by wilcock as being filled with illuminati symbolism and his film is being produced by hollywood. and another thing i recently watched some disaster filled, doom prophecising documentary which i thought was naff, but included was several mayan drawings of doom etc. etc......they did actually seem to think a completely negative thing was going to happen soonish which does go against this positive outlook that we, as a kind of community thing weve got going on here, seem to think about the nearby future. am i just being a dumb ass or maybe im not thinking deeply enough.... but i am seriously getting confused over this and a few other things which arent so important.:confused::confused:

12thUranus
06-05-2010, 09:49 PM
cameron has been writing bits and pieces of the script since he was 15. most likely case of inspiration if it is in some way based on a possibly real moon would be intuition.

by the way, to everyone that liked the avatar movie, it's just the first in a trilogy.

omg, i hope not.
i know i'm entering enemy territory here, but i also know there are thousands who agree with me. i was totally unimpressed with avatar. now, please hear my rant.

although, i do enjoy issuing the annoying-est line ever "you like a baybee". hahahaha, makes me laugh every time. (jar jar binks was less annoying)
seriously, the movie was bad. if sigourney weaver wasn't in it, it would be a total bust for me.

not only bad story telling, and here is the meat of my opinion, it's basis was fundamentally flawed. so much of the story stemmed from the focus that this was a world that was totally connected and to illustrate that, the connection ponytail was created. okay, great, but the dummy, destruction-monger homo sapiens (as the story relied on) were the race that created remote/telepathy/mental/neuropil control of a strictly biological avatar. in order for the humans to have achieved this, it would have been required to reach a "connection of universe" level far surpassing the measly ponytail connector devise. this, imo, cannot be overlooked for my enjoyment. oh, i can overlook the typical movie inconsistencies required for plot movement. for example, the unmentioned complications derived from going in/out of an avatar, the idea that they call them dreamwalkers but act surprised when they in fact are revealed as dream walkers, or hahaha the fact that when he first got lost all they had to do was wake him up and ask him where his avatar is. these i overlook. the fundamental story, not so much.
i will admit i watched it at home on 480p, because i have a solid theory that 3d movies are ruining the necessity to actually write a script. as for pandora, i didn't care. in my defense, lord of rings was something i embraced because i wanted to see it come alive, but i understand those who didn't care. plus, note to james, please don't tell me i have to like it before it comes out, let it speak for itself.

;) you like a baybee. don't know what to do. you like a child. you like a baybee. you like a baybee. (yes, she says it three times, must be why i remember it)

Acerzw
06-08-2010, 02:24 AM
i know david has mentioned the moon landing and richard hoaglands ideas regarding the photographics anomalies, i have always felt there was something in these ideas, though the idea of large crystal towers did seem strange to me, just because it's an odd building material to choose and why when more abundant material were available?

i know we went to the moon but agree with david that other technology was used, anyway i found an interesting article the my intuition is telling me is the truth about how the moon landing photos and video were faked... it explains the things richard hoagland has found... it is absolutely incredible... basically stanley kubrick pioneered front screen projection techniques which were used to in 2001, the production time of which was exactly the same as the apollo program... 3m had just invented a material (scotchlite) with small glass beads that made an ideal projection screen, however as the moon sets were so large they had to sew several together... hence when richard hoagland enhances the images he see mostly square anomalies in the background, the small lens flare rainbow effects are from some the small glass beads in the screen material being misaligned... also stanley put lots of clues in his film adaptation of the steven king book the 'shining' which features many images to do with appollo 11. stanley was an hounourable man and wanted to let the public know what the did. as a pay-off for doing his work he was given an unlimited budget to make 2001 along with a promise of no oversight of its contents, which includes many positive transformative messages...

i found this incredible piece of research here, and thought i would pass it on:
http://www.jayweidner.com/alchemicalkubrickiia.html

12thUranus
08-17-2010, 05:12 PM
i just re-watched one of my favorite childhood movies, the dark crystal.

if you haven't watched it in the last five years, i encourage you to.

jim henson had to be a wanderer! :)


i think my favorite character is awgruh*

taeko
08-18-2010, 06:39 AM
i gues the movie genesis by the makers of microcosmos is a awesome movie and mary and max. it's not a spiritual movie but if you look at it, it's a verry beautifull story.

iul
08-20-2010, 06:33 AM
hi!i wanted to mention if only(2004), one of my favorite it's about love, destiny and second chances. here is the trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuhcgbp6d4a :)

12thUranus
08-21-2010, 01:51 PM
i just re-watched one of my favorite childhood movies, the dark crystal.

if you haven't watched it in the last five years, i encourage you to.

jim henson had to be a wanderer! :)


i think my favorite character is awgruh*

nobody?
c'mon. its got crop circle designs, polarity split becoming whole again, astrological alignments, ancient prophetic ruins, creative alien planet, interconnected wholeness of one.

pretty please :)

taeko
08-21-2010, 03:36 PM
nobody?
c'mon. its got crop circle designs, polarity split becoming whole again, astrological alignments, ancient prophetic ruins, creative alien planet, interconnected wholeness of one.

pretty please :)

that movies just gives me the chills, the pupets are just...scared me alot when i was a child. but i like the other one of jim henson ''the labyrint''. maybe because (handsome) david bowie was in it + fanservice by doing an ballroom scene :d

12thUranus
08-21-2010, 05:11 PM
understandable taeko.

____

anyone watch person's unknown? it appears to me the writers are creating a "catalyst farm" to speed up and observe polarity, a twist on the lessons of loo.

5thwanderer
08-22-2010, 10:54 AM
the scene in the matrix where morpheus says, 'let me tell you why you're here. you're here because you know something. what you know you can't explain, but you feel it. you've felt it your entire life, that there's something wrong with the world. you don't know what it is, but it's there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad. it is this feeling that has brought you to me. do you know what i'm talking about? "

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxqoztxqsie&feature=related and when morpheus says most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. lady in red dress symbolizes 3rd density distractions

namcap01
08-22-2010, 04:02 PM
it’s interesting to note that no one has mentioned about the movie “inception”.

i’ve seen it more than once and i think it’s one of the best film i’ve seen this year.

it’s good because they explain very well how our dreams work and how it broadens our reality as we know it.

KnucklesUK
09-20-2010, 10:14 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4vumb8j-x8&feature=player_embedded

on monday, september 20, nbc will launch a new dramatic series, the event. in it, blair underwood stars as what x-conference organizer steve bassett would call "the disclosure president:" that commander-in-chief to whom it falls to announce to the world that our planet is being engaged by extraterrestrial intelligence.

subsequent episodes will address the fallout of the president's announcement.

rumor has it (in ufology circles, anyway) that the event is the latest in a long line of infotainments designed to raise the curtain ever-so-slowly on truths that many will find too terrible to contemplate. we're being acclimatized, in other words, to minimize the number of suicides, riots, business failures and bedwettings that are expected to occur when our government reverses its 60-plus-year-old policy of deflection and denial.


nbc's the event dramatizes ufo disclosure (http://technorati.com/technology/article/nbcs-the-event-dramatizes-ufo-disclosure/)


knucklesuk.

12thUranus
09-20-2010, 06:54 PM
knuckles, i've been anticipating this show for awhile.

watching it now, it stinks!@!!!!!@#$#$

it's no more ufo disclosure than lost was. (i am giving it a chance). it plays out like a re-tread of popular shows past; shows that set a new standard.

ugh. very disappointing pilot. same old, same old.

Kris
09-20-2010, 09:29 PM
i really liked it. i think it has potential! the mention of stephen hawking near the beginning was interesting. it's gotta play out over a whole season so i'd be willling to give it a little longer before i passed judgment.

after all, we don't want to freak out "native americans" by giving them too much at once ;)

i don't watch a lot of tv, but i enjoyed this show. many people do watch a lot of tv and perhaps this is a subtle way of opening up their minds before the real event ;) who knows. it may be pure hollywood, but it seems to be a step in the right direction.

12thUranus
09-21-2010, 06:41 PM
i just watched mythic journeys.

this is a movie that everyone should see (mainly outside of dc) to at least contemplate the ideas.

i wouldn't say i agree with every perspective presented. it would be very fun to discuss the movie in detail. as you may know, 12thuranus (third person reference acknowledged. 'freak') has an affinity for taking someone's thesis and layering that thesis back over that someone's own presentation of said thesis. i just love doing that. it makes it all so much more intriguing. we just can't escape our own 3rd density human nature when contemplating beyond it, and i love that.

Natho
09-21-2010, 10:39 PM
did a read up of mythic journeys 12th, it sounds great but it seems to be the only movie that i can not find lol. i did however enjoy nassim haramein's crossing the event horizon, hes one funny dude, reminds me of an italian dw.

MarBu13
09-22-2010, 03:11 AM
i don't know if it's been mentioned but hbo's true blood is a pretty good show in regards to disclosure. it's based on the sookie stackhouse novels by charlaine harris and it deals with vampires "coming out of the coffin" to live amongst regular human beings along with other supernatural creatures. (like extraterrestrials coming down from the skies to walk among us). just like people, there's good & bad vampires alike and just because the race has a negative attachment with it, doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad race. all creatures are made from the same god. that reminded me of the reptilian alien race or the annunaki and the negative rep they are getting while more or less, all races wouldn't necessarily be evil or service-to-self oriented.

anyway, not that it overtly points to disclosure, but alan ball (the show's creator) really has some great gems in the show. the show already brought out some really neat storylines, including a past season which connected a greek maenad to isis, eve and other powerful demi-goddesses. but i was really impressed when he revealed the main character of the show, sookie to be of fairy lineage. but not the traditional fairy that we know of fairy tales. he went a step further and explained that she was one of the ancient people who have been called many names - fairy, fawn, fae, angels, nephilim, alien, etc. point being, a supernatural being that is more connected with nature and the creator and uses this connection for abilities (i.e. telekinesis, telepathy). i just really loved the fact that they used that definition for an alien, an ancient powerful super human. "the first human". our ancestors that kept their power that we forgot. instead of the old, grotesque, monstrosity, green-men definition. i just thought it was pretty impressive for a show that you'd think would have such dark overtones and violence and gore have some good stuff inside!

12thUranus
09-22-2010, 11:19 AM
netflix helps to find movies. sorry.

true blood has been recommended to me a few times.

can we really say a movie or a show is disclosure? i say no. lost, the event, fringe, contact, true blood, and even dw's that he is working on. all of these are most likely created by someone who is into all this stuff as much as we are. disclosure must come from those who are officially keeping information. these film dramatizations are expressions of artists, not disclosure. more like discovery. it is great to present the concepts to someone who hasn't considered it, but mostly it is entertainment.

MarBu13
09-23-2010, 01:38 AM
well of course these films and shows aren't apart of "official disclosure". i don't think anyone posting in this thread was implying that. i just think it's neat that after talking about the law of one, religion and spirituality to my family and friends for a few years, that a show (or movie or music album) comes along around the same time coincidentally and share some of the same material. using my example true blood, my mom and myself was just having a conversation earlier about extraterrestrials and ancient people and we caught the show later that night. for her, yeah it was good entertainment but it helped get her wheels spinning and was a catalyst for her looking elsewhere for information. not to mention being more receptive to this kind of stuff. so at the end of the day, all that matters (to me atleast) is that i can help open someone's mind to help ease the "shock" of whatever is coming our way. if that makes sense.

12thUranus
09-23-2010, 05:00 AM
i really liked it. i think it has potential! the mention of stephen hawking near the beginning was interesting. it's gotta play out over a whole season so i'd be willling to give it a little longer before i passed judgment.

after all, we don't want to freak out "native americans" by giving them too much at once

i don't watch a lot of tv, but i enjoyed this show. many people do watch a lot of tv and perhaps this is a subtle way of opening up their minds before the real event ;) who knows. it may be pure hollywood, but it seems to be a step in the right direction.

yes. it is pure hollywood. the writer might be a fan of loo and the like, but ultimately its the same old same old.
i do watch lots of tv and movies. every inch of this show, event, has already been done. of course, if you find the characters interesting and the story captivating, by all means kris, enjoy the show. that is what entertainment if for ;)
fringe is a show i really enjoy. i don't think it is widely accepted but still going. it's not the greatest, but it hits fast on the "freaky" science and the scientist guy is terrific to watch.

film is a great way to expand an otherwise latent mind, but it may be a two edged sword in that it can make it easy to brush off any reality it may represent.

film.guru
09-30-2010, 05:44 PM
so i have been dying to pass this suggestion on to someone... the movie "the life aquatic" with bill murray is a great movie! it was directed by wes anderson, whose movies i really enjoy. he also made the darjeeling limited, which is a really awesome movie. both of these movies are really fun, great colors, actors, humor, etc. his movies are always very colorful and just a lot of fun to watch, trust me girlfriend!

12thUranus
09-30-2010, 08:08 PM
so i have been dying to pass this suggestion on to someone... the movie "the life aquatic" with bill murray is a great movie! it was directed by wes anderson, whose movies i really enjoy. he also made the darjeeling limited, which is a really awesome movie. both of these movies are really fun, great colors, actors, humor, etc. his movies are always very colorful and just a lot of fun to watch, trust me girlfriend!

hahaha. i recall loving the life aquatic :) (i hate to no end lost in translation. just had to say that) i'm really attracted to seeing the darjeeling limited, but am scared off by the reviews. i'm putting it on my list now, thanks.

Karen Rusk
10-01-2010, 07:50 AM
i agree, the life aquatic is one of my annual movie viewings (i'm so thankful for dvds!) the darjeeling limited was good, too, although very different in flavor i think... still, i suspect the reviews were just viewers who "didn't get it" which is to say, it's not a movie most movie goers are going to enjoy--not a ton of action and a more subtle study on relationships. i enjoyed both of these films myself, but my family was not interested in either! oh well, i still get to watch bill murray as steve zissou whenever i like :)

namcap01
10-03-2010, 04:54 AM
once again, hollywood is on the prowl trying to dispense a negative views on et's with the new upcoming movie skyline.

here's the trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mns8esshmmi

scottki
10-12-2010, 03:58 AM
that reminded me of the reptilian alien race or the annunaki and the negative rep they are getting while more or less, all races wouldn't necessarily be evil or service-to-self oriented!

maybe the reptilians/demons are from a sts planet/the orion group?

12thUranus
10-12-2010, 08:19 PM
that reminds me. my son has found a scooby doo show he enjoys. it's great. the crew is helping a woman (who my son has a crush on hehe) and her dog combat alien invaders. typical scooby doo fashion, the aliens turn out to be men in costume. atypical scooby doo fashion, the woman is an actual "grey style" alien in disguise and her dog is a super strong reptilian in disguise. both are good and help the crew out in the end.

how about that for some disclosure!!!!

i love it.

namcap01
10-23-2010, 04:47 AM
this looks like a fun film to watch. can't wait for it to come out.

here the trailer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbjaw_4jk7m

enjoy :d

Happystrings
10-31-2010, 09:55 PM
just saw this movie by clint eastwood. stars matt damon. what a great job of weaving a story line together! critics are not wild about it, but then who cares; the theater i was in was sold out.

eastwood does a great job of making life after death and the possibility of connecting with those that have transitioned possible palatable for the masses. excellent seed-planting movie for the skeptical and fascinating for the believers.

one of every age and style and nobody left the theater during the movie.

i think its a great film for a number of reasons, script, topic and directorial style.

Nick127
11-04-2010, 06:22 PM
what dreams may come.

not really a hidden message but that movie touched me kinda deeply.

the lovely bones.

all i can say is wow.

the last mimzy.

the ending will grab your heart and not let it go.

the star wars saga.

always loved them,but after reading the loo kinda makes me think that mr lucas is more than what he seems :)

conversation with god.

wonderful film. loving the audio books atm.

odinn
11-07-2010, 03:45 PM
:) can't wait to watch it!

odinn
11-26-2010, 07:35 PM
...abouy disclosure - galactic neighboors, economics, social organization, energy... made public in any news sections, movies, tv shows, radio... use the most mainstream source you can find. i think we shoud consider off-topic here the fear aimed stuff (alien, v series, skyline and the like). as the forum rules don't allow more than two links per post, please use the most "googeable" possible wording for making easy to find further info on one's own.

news
spiral over norway
uk bank's director ponders abolition of fractionary banking

tv
history channel's ancient aliens
the event

movies
mars needs moms
paul
contact
the last mimzy
the golden compass
indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull
network
the international

Turtleboy
11-29-2010, 12:51 AM
the box- with cameron diaz

interestingly enough, i experienced an episode of synchronicity with this.

i was at hastings(video/bookstore) when i came across 'the box' on dvd. having netflix, i sent out for the dvd. watched it. enjoyed it.
what's odd is that i had just that morning read davids latest blog, and it dealt with the strange patches that the military, particularly the airforce, issues out for many secret operations. one motif was that of the triangular spaceship shape and the rings around the earth, as signifying 'quarantine'.

if you watch the film, you'll notice the same triangle insignia and ring motif presented in the movie as the logo to a "front", of a deeper military cover up; involving star gates, ancient civilizations on mars and a "higher power" that is systematically conducting a "moral census" of sorts, on us humans. the premise revolves around this in a very grim fashion, but i tend to like it this way.

it manifests our choices in a way and time we rarely get to experience. in the end it's all the same, the lower density choices cannot remain and a sacrifice must be made.

all in all, it's got some good metaphors wrapped in a dreary drama. :)

MarBu13
11-29-2010, 07:34 AM
maybe the reptilians/demons are from a sts planet/the orion group?

whether they are from a sts planet or orion group or not, wouldn't matter much to me because they don't affect me. these days i'm too filled with light to judge. i highly doubt "all reptilians" are negative-oriented but if so, i'm sure they have taken a path that will eventually balance out whatever lessons they'd have to learn that will take them back to the creator.

Tim Bravo
11-29-2010, 11:04 AM
this looks like a fun film to watch. can't wait for it to come out.

here the trailer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbjaw_4jk7m

enjoy :d

i am soooo in! it will be interesting to see if the plot is oriented more toward disclosure or misinformation.

Tim Bravo
11-29-2010, 11:08 AM
the box- with cameron diaz



i have mixed emotions on this movie. while i agree the message was very interesting, the co-composers of the score straight up ripped off the life and death musical theme from lost by michael giacchino. every time i hear it in "their" movie it annoys me to no end.

***spoiler***
if you're a lost fan, you'll recognize this theme starting about the time the couple decides the wife must die.

Tim Bravo
11-30-2010, 08:46 AM
"powder" and "phenomena" (im not sure if its spelled right) and the "illusionist", in my opinion, show what we can do, even though there is much more that we can do. "k-pax" was also interesting, as was "the man from earth".

i recently saw powder again for the first time since it came out. needless to say, i've learned a lot more about the true nature of reality since then and the disclosure in that film is astounding.

it's a crying shame that the man who wrote and directed the film turned out to be a pedophile. sort of discredits his work. if you guys haven't seen powder...or haven't seen it in a few years...i strongly recommend a review. the scene at the fair between powder and the girl where he talks about the illusion of separation is particularly powerful, as is the scene in the bedroom of the sheriff's dying wife.

12thUranus
12-03-2010, 04:23 PM
took the kids to see tangled today.

i can actually see some disclosure type stuff in it. (spoiler alert)-

rapunzel sees glowing lights in the sky every year and "knows" they are meant for her. she longs to discover what they are. the result is that she finds that the universe has a purpose and she is reunited with her creators, so to speak.

beautiful movie.

also, saw a trailer for mars needs moms (or some-title). a boy travels to mars in search of his mom because they are stealing earth moms. the baby martians are in need of mommies for some reason. ( because they need to embrace the feminine.... hellloooo ;) )

12thUranus
02-01-2011, 09:16 PM
haha. there are plenty of missing posts in this thread.

"never let me go" - just watched it. a beautiful movie that begs the question- is my life my own?

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also watched "mac and me" today. hehehe, fast food is so cool man.

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cowboys & aliens looks awesome. it's as though they made it just for me- love the wild west genre, add top of the line ufos-- i'm hooked.

DonValentino
02-04-2011, 02:10 AM
haha twice ! plenty of chewing gum for the nice eating of it. back to the point. one of the most .. vids ever - yeah ! the yellow submarine and her merry crew by none others but the beatles.. wi' a lot of disclosure in it, too (glove, love and all). nice watching !

namcap01
02-08-2011, 07:06 AM
i just watch a french film called “the green beautiful”, which is the most uplifting spiritual awakening movie i’ve ever seen.

the interesting part about it is that this movie has been banned in the us and even in the eu without any official explanation on why.

but the unofficial reason is that it does reveal the overall truth about what’s wrong with humanity from a external and internal prospective. not to mention a scene in the movie that i think fundamental christians in the us would consider to be offensive.

the only way to see is through youtube, so watch it and check it out for yourself.

enjoy.

the green beautiful (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5cmmm_srpm)

:)

12thUranus
02-09-2011, 06:45 PM
the green beautiful

i watched it immediately.

it's pretty good. the scene with the politicians on tv what fall out hilarious (part 6/9).

i personally walked away thinking it was a mockery, but that's not a bad thing. i actually thought, during the half way point, that it could easily take a twist and reveal the earth people corrupting the et world. it was funny to watch. my kids enjoy when i attempt to "disconnect" them :)

Manna
02-27-2011, 08:45 PM
noone has said fight club! it was the single most awakening movie moment for me in my life, and i'm a movie buff beyond words.

ok, it's got fighting, and mayhem and soap, but it's all about fighting the man, finding yourself, refusing to be a materialistic slave and omg the clock says 4:44! lol well anyway i guess that means the angels approve of fight club?:)

namcap01
03-06-2011, 01:06 AM
i just watch a trailer of matt damon’s upcoming movie “the adjustment bureau” which i found very interesting. this looks like a good film that i think is displaying “optimum trajectory,” and the struggle between free will and free choice against destiny and fate.

have a look at the trailer and see what you think.

the adjustment bureau trailer (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzj0tp4ntae)

enjoy. :)

gabrielzero
03-13-2011, 06:30 AM
i wish i can say that i am still a big fan of films or movies. the truth is that i try to spend most of my free time listening to either testimonies/interviews via project camelot or move documentaries. i feel that some more movies can be inspirational, heck i use to find certain anime movies inspirational. i suppose the same can be said for any entertainment platform, whether it be a graphic novel or a videogame. however there is a danger that lies within most movies these days, especially with now they try to manipulate and control the public.

what i am trying to say is that it does pay to be selective and careful with what you support. i still own a netflix account but i use it to access the documentaries on there. right now i have the secret on my instant que, i plan on watching it when i get some more free time. i'm sorry if i am raining on anyone's parade, i'm just expressing my own views on disinformation.

i did try to watch the "event" television show that david wilcock recommended. honestly i don't see all the hype that everyone else seems to see. i don't even consider it to be any sort of disclosure. i guess i couldn't get passed all the glamor of typical hollywood cliches. i can't stomach how the government is portrayed as heroic or that they have the best interests for the people. that stuff doesn't sit well with me anymore.

12thUranus
03-13-2011, 01:41 PM
i did try to watch the "event" television show that david wilcock recommended. honestly i don't see all the hype that everyone else seems to see. i don't even consider it to be any sort of disclosure. i guess i couldn't get passed all the glamor of typical hollywood cliches. i can't stomach how the government is portrayed as heroic or that they have the best interests for the people. that stuff doesn't sit well with me anymore.

i agree completely. the line "mr president" is used as though it is the weightiest statement a listener could here, and yet, for me, it means zilch. i don't see how it is disclosure in the least. david seems to enjoy it, and even believes it reflects actual, real life circumstances. i won't say he is wrong (right now), but i will say i think they could've produced the reenactment better.

Dreimeschier
03-17-2011, 07:48 PM
if they have not been mentioned yet, two films by director richard kelley. more recently, and more relevant, "the box" seems to have a lot of law of one themes. his earlier film donnie darko ends on the concept of sacrificing yourself to save the pain of others.

Jeia Ra Manuk
07-22-2011, 10:32 AM
will a movie do? i re-watched "what dreams may come" last night and i gotta say i can't believe how many factors, that we discuss here, the movie covered. especially the power of thoughts, reincarnation, twin flames... etc

i believe the weather is gonna be close to tropical soon. i live in south east canada, and we beat the records again yesterday. everything is so green, so much plant growth this year. feels like i am living in the jungle!

something funny my father said yesterday. it was very synchronized. he was telling my little brother that when products have a green stripe on it and it says 'green' that means the product is organic and its not harmful. then he began pointing out all of those we have in the kitchen. he said this: "everything is going to be green soon, everything. we will all live healthy and peacefully like one big happy tribe."

this is so weird, because my dad is never positive about anything!

love and light and love,
et

WholisticOne
08-05-2011, 08:41 AM
what dreams may come is a brilliant film. it was mentioned in a dialogue with neal donald welsche as being chanelled.

powerful and wonderfully insightful film!

Jeia Ra Manuk
08-05-2011, 08:11 PM
i know! thanks for the input friend!
it was just very in sync for me to watch it at this time of my life. lat time i watched it i was in 7th grade. i kept forgetting to find the movie and watch it over because i did not remember the tittle and then remdomly stumbled upon it a couple of weeks ago.

i was going to write about this... guys tell me what you think:
half a year ago was the time when i went crazy about quntam physics. i stubmled upon a video by a spanish professor. he was talking about the 'observer' phenomenon in quntam physics. it was very insightful. he used a couple seconds from a movie, which tittle i did not know. it was with travolta.

so life went on, i had a mental note in my head to go find this movie, but i never came around it.
i had a strange thought about it a couple of days ago when i was asking my guides for a sign.
then a day ago i was putting my little brother to bed and was flipping through the channels.
there it was, that movie.

it is called phenomenon. and i watched the whole thing the next day.
i was in shock of the quality and the relevance.
the forces worked hard to organize this sync for me i could feel it.

the movie reminded me of the movie k-pax, especially the physical twist both movies had at the end.
the funniest thing is that yesterday i was watching dw's enigma video, which i never finished before. he was talking about the philadelphia experiment, and the movie event horizon came to mind. after i thought about it and the connections i realized how truly obvious all these things are and that nothing is as interesting as something based on actual stories and facts. our imagination works with what we already know.

i recommend to all to watch solaris, the sovient movie... not the american remake.

also, i have a whole list of anime... maybe i'll share it next time.
for now, i have many thoughts concerning the movie with travolta. if anyone is interested i can share. i just don't want to spoil it for any one who hasn't seen the movies yet.

love and light and love,
ra ma

apsmack
08-13-2011, 07:58 AM
loved k-pac. more recently, poetry, the south korean film (i reviewed it on amazon). there is a documentary out about primitive cave art, but i haven't seen it. it was viewable at the hotel this week but i didn't want to spend the $16. graham hancock in his supernatural got me interested in this area, as i never before realized that most if not all of that primitive cave art came from shamanic visions.

Jeia Ra Manuk
08-13-2011, 11:20 AM
i think most of it surely did. what caused such a rise in awareness, that they now realized they can alter their luck (for hunting, etc.)?? there was obviously a density shift that occurred but we do have to underline that certain individuals were effected slightly differently. and while the individual groups were trying to survive there was always someone in the group (shaman) that would bring joy and happiness into the primitive societies by altering the mind. i mean this tradition is still around. we can't really survive without a break. and people who can are just workaholics and such. even if it's once a year on new years, we alter our minds (even with the energy produced by happy thoughts and love) and wish for a good year!

love and light,
ra ma

Seeker01
08-23-2011, 05:39 PM
so, i just saw a preview for a movie called "apollo 18". i'm curious what disclosure will be included in that film; aside from what they show on the preview.

Jeia Ra Manuk
09-08-2011, 12:57 PM
so here i am, finally, with the list of the anime i promised.
this is only the anime i recently watched, there are many more somewhere in the storage of my brain. lol

xenosaga - one of the main characters name is kosmos
aquarion - atlantis, correct time line, very interesting!
ghost hound - astral travel


peace and love and light!
ra ma

IamPaul
11-16-2011, 09:47 AM
hello everyone!

i have just seen the film thrive and have been left absolutely speechless! the bravery of the people, including david w. of course, is simply astounding!!

i'm not sure about posting a yt video link here, so i won't, but please search for it and watch it! it's 2hrs:08min long and visit the site that's mentioned at the end where there is an abundant amount of solutions that we can all begin to make in small ways to be rid of this old world order once and for all to thrive (excuse the pun) as the free beings we all are! i would love to know what d.w. thinks of this as well.

love & light

Eliza
11-23-2011, 03:23 AM
just saw it myself, looks like the same frustrations expressed by david are being expressed elsewhere by others that have done the research....most importantly the principle of free energy and the willingness to have this technology silenced at all costs. also the illustration of what i call "the bubble" in which normality is defined and the ridicule endured by all who look beyond or even to the perimeter. it is refreshing to see that there seems to be a sort of awakening of people, that people in general are accepting such ideas, personally it seems like a battle between frustration and inspiration because things that are so clear to a few of us have been laughed off the table by the majority.....i think inspiration is winning this battle, confident that it will win the war.

Mozart
11-29-2011, 12:06 PM
wow, what a huge, wonderful list of great films that this thread has become!

i finally went through this thread and copied/pasted all the names of the films onto my word doc, then i pasted each one, one-by-one, onto google and found the imdb, wikipedia or you tube urls for each film and put it all in alphabetical order neatly. boy, does this list of great films look mouth-watering to me, or what!

i can't wait to watch those films and to buy the dvds of them. i'd really like to have a library of such films so that i can invite friends over and watch, or take the films over to their place and watch. many of them really look good! i want to watch them all before 2012 ends, for sure!

so i will soon finish this list of films and start to send them out in attachments, so if you wish to have one, just shoot me a pm and i'll send you one for your own use, as well as for you to send out to others, if you wish.

nearly all of them are imdb-based urls; a few of them are wikipedia-based, due to the sheer number of movies made within the same genre, like star trek, star wars, etc. each film has a small blurb/summary of the film. some of the summaries were wordy and poorly-constructed, so i re-worded them for less words, yet delivering a concise blurb of what each film is about.

i did not re-word any blurbs that were created by people who were directly connected with any film -- i re-worded only the ones that were written by people who volunteered to submit short summaries; only a handful of summaries out of the entire list of films have been re-worded. the re-worded ones have an "s" inside square brackets at the end of the blurbs.

it has taken me hours -- 13 hours so far -- to put it all together... already at this point, but it's time well-spent, as i've now got an awesome film list for myself, as well as other selves who'd benefit from such a neat, concise list of great films with which to awaken.

before i watch any film, i like to google it and bring up the wikipedia page of it, then i would start to read it, but not go into the film synopsis, nor the details of the film in the rest of the wikipedia page, as i don't want to read any spoilers to spoil my first take of a film.

i just want to watch the movie with only an idea, a summary of what the film is about. then after watching the film, i like to read the wikipedia page of the film and get the details of how it was made and what kinds of technology/techniques that they used to create the film, then watch the film again if the technology of the making of it is compelling.

film-making is a fascinating biz! i wish that i had gotten into it years ago.

this website below...

http://www.cmn.tv/category/movies/

... is a good one that has a long list – 24 pages – of films that exposes the kinds of news that we need to know, but is never covered in the propaganda matrix mainstream media. there are a few metaphysical movies, but not as extensive as this list from this forum.


i also went surfing through the net and found this one...

http://www.cduniverse.com/browsecat.asp?mode=&config=&cat=529&showsort=1&style=movie&sortorder=yeara&page=1

... that has listed 237 films – most of them not hollywood films – that seem to be quite useful for the golden age genre of people like us. i really try to use the term “golden age”, rather than “new age”, as this term was coined by the cia and i’d really rather not use a term that they coined. i'm not trying to promote this site... i'm just listing it for your convenience; there surely are other sites out there that offer similar lists of films.

i hope that the mods would allow the above url, as i don't want to deal with a large bunch of pms for a url that ought to be listed for everyone's convenience.

it’s been a fun task to do.

Mozart
11-29-2011, 02:17 PM
i would like to ask if someone have a good film sugestion, something that could bring some light to the individual construction's work for a new, love like reality...


the quote above is from the original post of this thread.

i've googled up a bunch of sci-fi-type movies, as well as ones with et-themes in them, like men in black, independence day, alien vs. predator... would any of you object to those kinds of darker, more violent et-type films to be included on the list?

as for me, i've seen enough war-type and fight-type violence, so i don't care to see any more at all, but i do like to see et-type stuff, so i'm torn a bit here about the listing of et-type films that have violence in them. i mean, the star wars series has violence, but it would be absurd to leave it off the list just because of the violence in them.

once i'm done with my film list, i plan to list the movies alphabetically here in the forum, sans the urls and blurbs -- that way, you can look it over and think of any films that may have been missed.

geez, every time i google "metaphysical movies", i find yet more good films to list, so the list just keeps on growing, growing... 2012 might arrive before i get done with this list! <grin>

Neoclast
12-20-2011, 01:34 PM
i just watched the adjustment bureau last night and i must say that it was a very good movie and had some points as subtle as they were that really hit home.

Apophis
12-20-2011, 05:14 PM
i watched, the black swan last night, and for a chick film that my lady-friend picked out, it was pretty cool.

i recommend it to anyone who thinks they know anything about being right all the time.

pglenn
12-27-2011, 06:24 PM
an older but very good movie to check out - "the razor's edge" with bill murray. he plays a character that rising above society's expectation for him and pursues his own dreams and happiness

billybobbutterball
12-27-2011, 08:12 PM
an older but very good movie to check out - "the razor's edge" with bill murray. he plays a character that rising above society's expectation for him and pursues his own dreams and happiness

hi!...i think of the murray pic as being a "newer" movie.

try this one on for size!

"the somerset maugham novel should be read by everybody at a certain age (say, early twenties), and this 1946 movie adaptation of the razor's edge stays faithful to the book's questing spirit. despite its apparently noncommercial storyline, it was a pet project of fox honcho darryl f. zanuck, who saw the spiritual journey of larry darrell (tyrone power) as an "adventure" movie. power, who was newly returned to hollywood after his military service in world war i, does his most soul-searching work as the wwi vet who needs to find something in life deeper than money and conformity. the search takes him away from fiancee gene tierney and her skeptical uncle clifton webb and into parisian streets and himalayan mountain ranges. herbert marshall deftly plays the role of "somerset maugham," the observing author, and anne baxter picked up the supporting actress oscar for her brassy turn as a floozy. the picture has the careful, glossy look of the studio system's peak years (you can sense zanuck "classing it up" and squeezing the life out of it), and edmund goulding's tasteful approach is hardly the way to dig deep into the soul of man. if it seems a little staid today, its square sincerity nevertheless holds up well--and it just looks so fabulous. the really amazing thing about the movie is that it was made at all. a 1984 remake, with bill murray, is an extremely weird variation on the material." --....robert horton

pglenn
12-30-2011, 03:13 PM
well i meant it as an older movie as in it was almost 30years ago. having seen both, i actually liked the "newer" version with bill murray better. cant say exactly why it was better for me except that i connected with murrays character better. and the earlier version seemed a bit pompous to me, again cant exactly explain why but it did

lektwik
02-13-2012, 09:32 PM
This is a great documetary on plant conciousness like the work of Cleve Baxter.

Not available anywhere for purchase, so I feel it should be OK posting a link here to a free copy at a torrent site.

Description at the Internet Movie Database-
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078217/

Link to torrent-
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7029741/Journey_Through_The_Secret_Life_of_Plants_(1979)

[moderator: here's a link to a website, "Top Documentary Films" where you can watch this without downloading:]

http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-secret-life-of-plants/

Description exerpt from IMDB-

"The Secret Life of Plants is worth viewing, if only because it is so hard to come across it. It originally appeared in theatres in the USA for about two weeks (and then only in "artsy" theatres), and reappeared once for a week several years later. It is not currently available on video.

The story is a documentary of research that shows fairly conclusively that plants are actually aware of what goes on around them, even miles away. It is somewhat humorous in the methods it uses to prove the secret life of plants, but thought-provoking in the conclusions it arrives at. The most wonderful thing about the film is the soundtrack. This is original music composed by Stevie Wonder. There is even a scene in the film of Stevie singing one of his songs in a boat on a river. This scene is very moving, as Stevie is blind and yet able to know where he is going. The scene is the climax to the movie, and metaphoric as to what has been presented about plants, that although they don't seem to have senses as human beings and animals do, they are quite well aware of what is going on around them and where they fit into this in the evolutionary process."


Lektwik

Frankensign
03-22-2012, 10:13 PM
This isn't a movie but an amazing new show on Fox called Touch. It is about a boy who can see everything through numbers. He see's that all things and everyone are connected and although he cannot speak, it is his job to make those connections to touch the lives of others in the world for the better by changing the future of what he see's. He see's the past, present and future, and in doing so he makes the connections to change their lives, and it is his father who realizes that it is he who must make those connections with his son by being in the right place at the right time to affect the lives of those who will be "touched". It is inspiring, emotional, scientific, spiritual and heartwarming. It is my new favorite show :)

The intro to the show even features the Flower of Life, the Fibonacci spiral and Metatron's Cube!

Here is the bio in which the background itself features the Flower of Life and Metatron's Cube, right on the background for the shows website.

http://www.fox.com/touch/about/

Check it out every Thursday, 9e/8c on Fox right after American Idol or you can watch episodes online on their website. Highly recommended.