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Sherpa - 2015
Early in the 2014 Mt. Everest climbing season, an ice avalanche killed 16 Sherpas carrying loads in the Khumbu Icefall. Passing through the Khumbu Icefall is the most dangerous part of the South Col route. That route was first successfully used by Tenzing Norgay and Sr. Edmund Hillary. It's the route used most often by commercial expeditions.
Tensions had been rising among the Sherpa for years. They see the expedition companies making money, and the Nepali government selling as many climbing permits as requested. Meanwhile the Sherpas do all the work, take the most risks, and are rewarded the least. The motives and actions of the companies and their clients (the climbers), the government, and the Sherpas come into conflict after the avalanche.
You don't have to understand expedition climbing to understand the film. The film does a good job of explaining it and the role of the Sherpas. The director and cinematographers captured enough to allow the editor to create a moving drama within a documentary.
Early in the 2014 Mt. Everest climbing season, an ice avalanche killed 16 Sherpas carrying loads in the Khumbu Icefall. Passing through the Khumbu Icefall is the most dangerous part of the South Col route. That route was first successfully used by Tenzing Norgay and Sr. Edmund Hillary. It's the route used most often by commercial expeditions.
Tensions had been rising among the Sherpa for years. They see the expedition companies making money, and the Nepali government selling as many climbing permits as requested. Meanwhile the Sherpas do all the work, take the most risks, and are rewarded the least. The motives and actions of the companies and their clients (the climbers), the government, and the Sherpas come into conflict after the avalanche.
You don't have to understand expedition climbing to understand the film. The film does a good job of explaining it and the role of the Sherpas. The director and cinematographers captured enough to allow the editor to create a moving drama within a documentary.
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Have just started watching BBC's "Seven Worlds, One Planet", the first episode being "North America" - absolutely stunning. Of course with Sir David Attenborough, how could it not be?! Truly incredible photography, a wonderful insight to North America's nature wonderfully narrated. Had me gobsmacked in parts - the "Firefly Fireworks" a standout for me.
[EDIT] Just realised I'm starting from one of the later episodes! Nevertheless - still superb!!
[EDIT] Just realised I'm starting from one of the later episodes! Nevertheless - still superb!!
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I’ve been watching the series from the start and agree that both the content and photography are fantastic, all helped along by the one and only Sir David Attenborough. Not sure where you are watching the series PH, but the North America episode only aired on Sunday on BBC and was I think the 6th episode of the series.pharvey wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 7:20 am Have just started watching BBC's "Seven Worlds, One Planet", the first episode being "North America" - absolutely stunning. Of course with Sir David Attenborough, how could it not be?! Truly incredible photography, a wonderful insight to North America's nature wonderfully narrated. Had me gobsmacked in parts - the "Firefly Fireworks" a standout for me.
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Yep - Just worked that one out! Was catching up on a multitude of "missed" shows etc. Thought I was watching from episode 1, but as is my wont @rse about t*t!!Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 7:26 am Not sure where you are watching the series PH, but the North America episode only aired on Sunday on BBC and was I think the 6th episode of the series.
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Great stuff, downloading now ...
Recently watched Robert Redford's The American West. Educational and entertaining at the same time: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3738872/
Recently watched Robert Redford's The American West. Educational and entertaining at the same time: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3738872/
Who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed? - Hunter S Thompson
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Doco on the rise of Bitcoin made in 2014. Amazing how far things have come in the past five years.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2821314/
Download: https://yts.lt/movie/the-rise-and-rise- ... -2014#720p
Must watch for the non-believers.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2821314/
Download: https://yts.lt/movie/the-rise-and-rise- ... -2014#720p
Must watch for the non-believers.
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this doco probably helps to explain some of the tightening up of the immigration laws in Thailand
Complexity is so simply overrated
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There is a doco airing at the moment on Netflix called 'Pandemic' - it was made last year just before Coronavirus and goes into the science behind various influenza strains, how rapidly they can spread, and how deadly they can be. Scientists actually predicted this virus before it occurred.
Good watching for those that like to play down such outbreaks, ... or maybe it was made to support big pharma ...
On a more lighter note, also on Netflix is 'Night on Earth' - which is an impressive wildlife series.
Good watching for those that like to play down such outbreaks, ... or maybe it was made to support big pharma ...
On a more lighter note, also on Netflix is 'Night on Earth' - which is an impressive wildlife series.
Who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed? - Hunter S Thompson
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Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary (2019)
Galaxy Quest was a loving satire / comedy / dramatic / ironic and meta treatment of Star Trek and it's fans.
Twenty years after Galaxy Quest was released, came this 'making of' documentary. The story of how it came to be, what happened on the set, and how Dreamworks so misunderstood the movie the trailer conveyed almost none of the appeal to the target audience for which the director, writer, and actors were aiming.
Galaxy Quest became a cult classic. Many subsequent writers and directors of science fiction films loved Galaxy Quest, and it shows in their work. There are 13 Star Trek films. JJ Abrams directed 3 of them. He said Galaxy Quest is his second favorite Star Trek movie.
Summary from Rotten Tomatotes: "For four years, the courageous crew of the NSEA Protector donned their uniforms and set out on thrilling and often dangerous missions in space - then their series was cancelled. Twenty years later, the five stars of the classic '70s series "Galaxy Quest" are still in costume, making appearances at sci-fi conventions for legions of die-hard fans - but some of those fans are a little more far out than the actors could have ever imagined. A group of aliens who have mistaken intercepted television transmissions for "historical documents" arrive at a convention and whisk "Commander Peter Quincy Taggart" and his crew into space to help them in their all-too-real war against a deadly adversary. With no script, no director and no clue about real space travel, the actors..." [why spoil it?]
Galaxy Quest was a loving satire / comedy / dramatic / ironic and meta treatment of Star Trek and it's fans.
Twenty years after Galaxy Quest was released, came this 'making of' documentary. The story of how it came to be, what happened on the set, and how Dreamworks so misunderstood the movie the trailer conveyed almost none of the appeal to the target audience for which the director, writer, and actors were aiming.
Galaxy Quest became a cult classic. Many subsequent writers and directors of science fiction films loved Galaxy Quest, and it shows in their work. There are 13 Star Trek films. JJ Abrams directed 3 of them. He said Galaxy Quest is his second favorite Star Trek movie.
Summary from Rotten Tomatotes: "For four years, the courageous crew of the NSEA Protector donned their uniforms and set out on thrilling and often dangerous missions in space - then their series was cancelled. Twenty years later, the five stars of the classic '70s series "Galaxy Quest" are still in costume, making appearances at sci-fi conventions for legions of die-hard fans - but some of those fans are a little more far out than the actors could have ever imagined. A group of aliens who have mistaken intercepted television transmissions for "historical documents" arrive at a convention and whisk "Commander Peter Quincy Taggart" and his crew into space to help them in their all-too-real war against a deadly adversary. With no script, no director and no clue about real space travel, the actors..." [why spoil it?]
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One thing we can agree on Homer. Absolutely fabulous documentary
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Oops. I forgot to mention you don't have to have seen Galaxy Quest to understand the documentary about it.
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“Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.”
― George Carlin
“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” -George Orwell.
― George Carlin
“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” -George Orwell.
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Found this little gem on You Tube. A must see for Gooners and Mancs. The Fergie/Weger feud. Spoiler alert..Fergie aced it
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“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” -George Orwell.
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“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” -George Orwell.
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Thanks sateeb, this was really good. It brought back a lot of memories, some sweet, some bitter but even the bitter ones are easier to swallow now after so many years.
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