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RandomOddness
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This is just a personal nag list of films I’m curious about & am sharing the list. A conversation, recommendation, review, synopsis of a premise can lead anyone down a rabbit hole of curiosity. List is modified constantly.

About 190 pages. It’s random. It’s odd. It’s big & weird. Many are grouped where possible: either by director, actor, genre such as sci-fi, fantasy, adventure, heists, superhero, timey-wimey, psychotronic, salacious, ridiculous, absurd, new wave, whatever..


Think small, get small. That is for the compartmentalized inside the small tiny box. Limits for the limited. Stay in your lane. Or go Big & Weird. Liberate. Color outside the lines. No limits for the limitless. It’s all valid.

Welcome to The Bottomless Pit.




☆ For a list of 2400 addictively bingable tv shows, use the sort widgets to eliminate all films & trim the list to a mere tiny 24 pages.


☆ Wouldn't it be nice to put big walls of text like this in spoilers? All this text bugs me, but people find it helpful. It's not encyclopedic at all, but help was asked for, so here we go. Sort widget tip: When looking for films, it's nifty to sort by Rank to see what others value- by Views to see those with likely links- or unlikely if you're a contributor- or by Release Date to view by era so that types like grindhouse & new wave are likely to be grouped together, qv.



Adult fare is the oddness that knits the list together & is comprehensive at over 5200 provocative titles with all known unsimulated mainstream explicit works. Majority is filmed cinematic release. Straight to video is mostly avoided. When there’s cheese, exploitative grindhouse is favored over silicone softcore. Most are grouped by easter egg content, which are very atypical & controversial. Many are foreign & very taboo. •¨




In the file SHARING community, hoarders are not rewarded with adverts here. New links with no download option = no clicky for you. If you didn't make the film, then you're just a thief.



Consanguinamory 1-3, 7-11, 15, 19, 33, 36, 41-42, 44, 46, 55-56, 58-61, 70, 84-85, 89-91, 93-96, 98-106, 111, 180-182, 185-187. Swingers & Nymphs 3, 5, 11, 29-31, 33-34, 36, 42-50, 53, 55-61, 65, 67, 69-70, 72, 79, 83, 84-86, 88-106, 110-111, 115, 124, 127-131, 135-136, 140-141, 146-153, 176-188. DAU 1, 51, 128, 181. Red Shoe Diaries 40, 82-83. Emmanuelle 141 (x19), Pinay 134-136, 140-144, 146-153, 169, 176,179-180, 182-185.


Oceans 54, 66-67, 69, 77-80, 86-88, 99, 102, 104, 134, 140, 149-151, 169, 179, 185. Islands 46, 80-81, 84, 96, 104, 124, 129, 178, 185, Beaches 61, 80-81, 96, 129, 176-179, 185-186. Bikinis 47, 81-82, 95, 181, 185-186. Nudism 13, 33, 38, 48-49, 56, 78-79, 82-85, 89, 128, 147, 178-179, 184-186. Bellydance 38-39, 103.




►The more fantastic type stuffeths of a timey-wimey sci-fi adventure flavor has a large section starting at pages 15-18 & 20 going all the way to 28, listing over 1400 titles contiguously in just those genres, including:

-myths- 24-25, 30, 32, 34, 40-41, 45-46, 54, 63-64, 69, 78, 85, 93, 95, 115, 131, 140-141, 176-177-178, 185, 188.
-fairy tales- 23-24, 30-32, 37, 40, 50-51, 54, 58-64, 66, 69, 72, 76, 84-86, 88-89, 93, 96-97, 99, 134-135, 141, 146, 149, 151, 153, 177-179, 182, 186.
-Marvel-DC- etc.- 7, 26-29, 34-37, 43-44, 46, 48-54, 58-64, 67, 69, 71, 73, 77, 84-86, 89, 95, 97, 99, 103, 105, 110-111, 115, 124, 127-131, 134-135, 149, 151, 177-179, 182-183, 188.
-Comic books, Bill Finger, Stan Lee, 26-27, 31, 43-44, 58-64, 69, 71-72, 77, 85, 99-100, 127-131, 134-135, 153, 177.
-Dreams & Consciousness 1, 15-16, 18-21, 26, 30, 34, 84-85, 96, 99-100, 103, 111, 128, 131, 134, 182-184.
-AI-Robots 15-17, 26, 30-31, 33, 43, 45, 50, 52, 54, 57, 63, 80, 84, 88, 95-96, 99, 102-103. 105, 111, 129, 131, 136, 140-141, 147-151, 153, 180.
-literary works of adventure & everything that can be found regarding alternate history-time travel 18, 20-22, 46-70, 75, 77, 85-86, 88-89, 92-96, 100, 103-106. 111, 130-131, 134-135, 141, 146, 148, 151, 153, 176-177, 185-186, etc.

░░░░░▒▓▌►There are over 1000 titles in time travel alone.◄▐▓▒░░░░░


Page guide can be scanned. Search function works best. Groupings flow from one another organically as possible. Ergo other genres like sword & sandals & great one-off works like Lexx, Branded, Valerian, Equilibrium & now obscure shows like Sanctuary, Orphan Black, Incorporated, Mr. Robot can be found this way.

►Other clusters of this type are found on 29-31, 34, 40-41, 44, 46-72, 75, 77, 85-88-89, 91, 93, 95-99, 103-105, 134-136, 141, 146, 148, 150-151, 153, 185, but are peppered throughout on most pages.


►This includes:
-PK Dick 15-20, 30-31, 33, 43-44, 47, 61, 69, 74, 77, 96, 128.
-Wells 18, 20-22, 25, 30, 40-41, 45, 48-49, 85, 88. AC Clark 16, 36.
-Asimov 16, 36, 57, 72-73. Verne 25, 34, 40, 42, 57, 64, 67, 84-85, 104, 136. Crichton 16-17, 21, 25, 41, 52. Ambrose Bierce 31. Gaiman 13, 23, 34, 40, 52. Plato 25, 31, 115, Homer 60, 61, Euripides 41, Sophocles 44, 85. Apollonius 40, 61. Tennyson 39. Pratchett 22, 29. Douglas Adams 3, 6, 58, 63, 84. Kipling 24, 38, 105, 135, 177. Swift 30. Lindgren 26, 39, 57. Jordan 20, 88. Cervantes 21, 53, 129. Stevenson 55, 78, 88, 90, 103, 106. Huxley 13, 15, 47. Bradbury 20, 42, 88. Tolkien 24, 45, 124, 135, 188. Burroughs, Heinlein. 47, 59, 64, 98, 135. Victor Hugo 66. Johnston McCulley 67. Kate Mosse 32. Vonnegut 15, 20. Van Allsburg 18, 25, 88. GRR Martin 26, 31, 120, 135. AC Doyle 25, 128. Melville 1, 102. Philip Pullman 22. Stieg Larsson 19, 88. Coleridge 47. Alex Garland 95. Dickens 50, 98, 124. Browning 47. Charles Perrault 23-24, 103. The Read 149. George Stewart 150. Works attributed to Shakespeare 2, 13, 15, 38, 98, 103, 124, 129, 136, 149-150, 153, etc.


Some will be everywhere whether they wrote the story or not; such as Wells if it involves Time; Asimov if it involves AI-Robots- Dick if it involves reality- & there's lots of all that.






Tesla 1, 11, 37, 55, 65, 124, 135. Zen 12-13, 28, 84, 98, 100, 102-104, 124, 129, 135-136, 140-141, 148, 150-152 (x22). Crowley, Leary, Ram Dass, Albert Hofman, Abbie Hoffman 13, 28, 134. RA Wilson 12. Bukowski 8, 39, 42, 136. Hunter Thompson 22, 57, 134. Chomsky, Nader 12, 48, 54-55. Dostoevsky 57. DH Lawrence 3, 43, 57, 101-102. Emmanuelle Arsan 10, 44, 55, 105. William S Burrows 87, 134. Atwood 40. Kerouac 4, 41, 47. Anne Frank 40, 55, 87, 105. Jane Campion 69, 100. Irvine Welsh 11, 19, 42, 53, 88. Hannah Arendt 87, Eva Ionesco 1, 11, 178. Pilger 54, 56. Helen Keller 58. Slavoj Zizek 58. Larry Niven 87. Tolstoy 93. Ginsberg 47. Anais Nin 47, 120. Kesey 47, 51, 98. Rumi 98. Chopra 12, 13, 28, 98. Thich Nhat Hanh 98. Terence McKenna 102. Balzac 103. Carlos Castaneda 104. Frank Wedekind







Anthologies 18, 20, 50, 53, 58, 64-65, 84, 99, 135.
-DoctorWho 17, 34, 50, 120, 146, 149. SG-1 17, 110, 115, 124.
-Star Trek 17-18, 20, 39-40, 43, 52-53, 58-59, 66-67, 96, 111, 115, 127, 134-136, 141, 176, 185. Roddenberry 128, 134-135.
-Star Wars 17, 31, 34, 39-40, 43, 45, 47, 54-55, 65, 72, 115, 124, 135, 150.
-BSG 15, 40, 51, 72, 110, 150. Farscape 15, 31, 96. Lexx, Tron 15, 43, 176.
-Planet of The Apes 31, 39. Mad Max reboot 50. Dune 16, 31, 40, 57-58, 110. Body Swap 20, 62-63. Inner Space 18. Starhunter 91. Nightflyers 135. Cheesy cornball space fantasy 33, 40, 46-47, 51, 88, 96, 105-106, 129, 134-135, 151, 176-177, 186. Space Above & Beyond 150.


Indiana Jones & Quatermain 25, 46. Brass Age 25, 42, 68, 84.
-Pirates 20, 24-25, 39, 54-55, 58-59, 64, 66, 68, 70, 75, 78-81, 88, 91, 94-95, 115, 131, 147, 153, 184-188. Dumas 24, 54, 76, 93, 106, 150, 177. Zorro 63, 67, 87, 94, 103, 105-106, 115. Robin Hood 24, 33, 64, 66, 103, 120. Queen Of Swords, Crossbow 97.
-Wonka, Poppins, Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Oz, Alice, Pan, faeries 23-24, 30, 36-37, 40, 59-60, 64, 66, 69-72, 77, 85, 97, 99, 102-103, 136, 140, 146, 151-153, 176-177, 187. Snow Queen 22, 59, 150. McPhee 88. Hanna Diyab (Aladdin, etc.) 105, 177, 187. HC Anderson 136, 182. TomThumb & Thumbelina 141.


►Metropolis, Gattaca, Code 46, Iron Sky, Thirteenth Floor, Dark City, eXistenZ, Transcendence 15, Matrix 15, 31, 86, 180.







Selected listings from a few pages:






Free Guy, Archenemy, Bicentennial Man, Lathe Of Heaven, Westworld, Humans, Falling Skies, A.I., S1m0ne, Ex Machina, Robotropolis, Logan’sRun, SilentRunning, SoylentGreen, Zardoz, AlteredStates, Colossus, Postman, CQ, Lunopolis, Moonwalkers, Capricorn One 16.


►Moon, Love, Event Horizon, Supernova, Sunshine, The Signal, The Host, Dominion, The 5th Wave, Mars Attacks, DayTheEarthStoodStill, Childhood’s End, Jupiter Ascending, Another Earth, Push, Jumper, Chronicle, Surrogates, Fifth Element, IAmNumberFour, Limitless, Lucy, Hackers, Teknolust, Ender’s Game, Tomorrowland, Dark Matter 17.


►Zathura, Black Hole, Cleopatra 2525, Infinity Chamber, Psi Factor, Black Mirror, One Step Beyond, Outer Limits, Electric Dreams, EarlyEdition, They Live, Donnie Darko, RequiemForADream, Pi, ReconstructionOfWilliamZero, The Congress, Dissonance, Anomalisa, Dragonfly, The Fountain, Memory Lane, Memento, Normal, Pillow Book, LaAntena, Forbidden Room, BrandUponTheBrain, Careful, Inception, WhatDreamsMayCome, Final Cut, Enter The Void, Nowhere, InlandEmpire, Awaken, Waking, Sexy Evil Genius, Byzantium, OnlyLoversLeftAlive, Youth Without Youth, 2 Hearts, Always, BeforeIFall, Between Worlds, Hereafter, Downsizing, DefendingYourLife, Everyday, Nothing, Riverworld, The Awakening, CityOfLostChildren, Society, 18.


Suspira, DaveMadeAMaze, StayTuned, TheGame, HappyBirthday, TheForgotten, ChildrenOfMen, Joe Black, Southland Tales, Lost River, GoneByDawn, WristCuttersALoveStory, Mullholland Drive, Crimson Peak, MapsToTheStars, SuburbanMayhem, Ecstasy, TheScribbler, ChancesAre, To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday, Twilight Zone The Movie, FROM ABOVE, Bliss, Funhouse, Girl With The Dragon Tattoo trilogy, Jackie, ADORE, Birth, Womb, The Dreamers, Before I Go To Sleep, Eyes Wide Shut 19.


Sucker Punch, Amazing Stories x2, Twilight Zone x6, ThePrisoner, TheWave, Palm Springs, JohnDiesAtTheEnd, DestinyTurnsOnTheRadio, Beforeigners, TalesFromTheLoop, Russian Doll, Sliders, TimeAfterTime, Timeless, Travelers, ManInTheHighCastle, MinorityReport, Paycheck, Scanner Darkly, Next, Impostor, Adjustment Bureau, Mr Nobody, BenjaminButton, BladeRunner, KillBill, ClanOfTheCavebear, BigEmpty, Cashback, Dancing At The Blue Iguana, The Blue Iguana, AtPlayInTheFieldsOfTheLord, OnceUponATimeInHollywood, 12 Monkeys, Tideland, Brazil, BaronMunchausen, ImaginariumOfDoctorParnassus, MrMagorium’s Wonder Emporium, Zero Theorem, 20.


►TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote, Jabberwocky, FisherKing, Toys, BeingHuman, DeadPoetsSociety, Gothic, Ink, Inkheart, PansLabyrinth, Crystal’s Shadow, GroundhogDay, Selfless, Winter’sTale, The Guitar, DeathBecomesHer, The Man From Earth, Dr Strange, AgeOfAdaline, FutureMan, 12:01, About Time, Edge Of Tomorrow, Predestination, Purple Rose Of Cairo, Repeaters, Retroactive, The Lake House, The Nines, LyleSwannTimerider, Timer, InTime, TimeTravelersWife, AllInTime, Click, Slipstream, Sliding Doors, Looper, We Are The Flesh, Dark, TwentyBucks, Metropia, Lost Highway, Blast From The Past, EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind 21.


Tree Of Knowledge, Tree Of Life, Book Of Life, 2:22, 2:37, WhereTheBuffaloRoam, Fear&Loathing, PsychedelicPink, TheBlackCat, TheRaven, RoughMagic, ThePrestige, LordOfIllusions, TheIllusionist, Presto, ColourOfMagic, Knowing, TheGift, TheBox, TheBrassTeapot, MatingHabitsOfTheEarthboundHuman, WhatPlanetAreYouFrom, MeetDave, LostInSpace, Clockstoppers, Network, ExecutiveAction, ParallaxView, FallingDown, Rampage trilogy, AssaultOnWallStreet, Mindwalk, Identicals, Equals, TheIsland, Parallels, BestFriendsForever, I Origins, Advantageous, Time Traveller, The Love War, LetThemDieLikeLovers, AdultWednesdayAddams, TheBlackCauldron, HisDarkMaterials, GoldenCompass, SecretOfMoonacre, CityOfEmber, MazeRunner trilogy, MidasBox, AllegroNonTroppo, RogerRabbit 22.


Tank Girl, Bridge To Terabithia, James & The Giant Peach, Epic, WorldOfArrietty, Hugo, The Last Of England, The Magic Flute, BelladonnaOfSadness, MirrorMask, AdventuresOfAdeleBlancSec, BeautifulFantastic, BeautifulCreatures, Bedtime Stories, The Cobbler, HubieHalloween, Tale Of Tales, Nekrotronic, Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Ferngully, Aladdin, Happily N’Ever After, Princess Bride, Stardust, Enchanted, Tangled 23.


►TinkerBell, EmeraldCity, Tabu, Tarzan, EndOfTheSpear, JungleBook, Emerald Forest, Nim’s Island, SleepingDictionary, Brave, KingArthur, Merlin, Wizards, Jack & The Beanstalk, Eragon, Earthsea, BlackTulip, Milady, ThreeMuskateers, Man In The Iron Mask, CountOfMonteCristo, Treasure Island, Pirates Of Silicon Valley, TheLibertine, TheHobbit, LordOfTheRings, SeventhSon, HelenOfTroy, One Night With The King 24.


Agora, GodsOfEgypt, Clash Of The Titans, Immortals, Percy Jackson, Atlantis, Aquaman, KingKong, OneMillionYearsBC, 10000BC, JohnCarter, Primal, Jumanji, Jurassic Park, TheLostWorld, BeastMaster, Sheena, Beastly, BlackSails, Pathfinder, Caligula, The Fall, Jack Of All Trades, BriscoeCounty, Tales Of The Gold Monkey, Jewel Of The Nile, LeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen, KingSolomonsMines, TheLibrarian, Night At The Museum, NationalTreasure, Strings, TheTimeMachine, TimeAfterTime, SomewhereInTime, Around The World In 80 Days, 25.


ChittyBangBang, Pippi Longstocking, MortalEngines, UpsideDown, Spiderwick, MissPeregrine, SecretGarden, James Vs His Future Self, Moontrap, BulletProofMonk, 7 Splinters In Time, Marjorie Prime, Other Life, Radius, Tau, Upgrade, Red, Unbreakable, TheLastShot, SimpleFavor, Tut, TheLoveWitch, UsualSuspects, MrRight, TheAccountant, Choke, Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind, Serenity, DonPeyote, FordVsFerrari, NolansBatman trilogy, Arkham, Joker, Catwoman, Colossal, BatBabe, Daredevil, Elektra, WonderWoman, ISIS, My Super ExGirlfriend, Electra Woman & DynaGirl, Kick Ass, MysteriesOfTheUnseenWorld, 26.


RIPD, DeadPool, Green Lantern, 6 Underground, PaperMan, JupitersLegacy, FantasticFour, DarkAngel, VenusRising, JessicaJones, FleshGordon, Titans, DoomPatrol, SuicideSquad, Legion, Hancock, Watchmen, GuardiansOfTheGalaxy, MysteryMen, Super, Birdman, SuperBob, Punisher, TheCrow, IronMan, Thor, CaptainAmerica, Avengers, Antman, XMen, WandaVision, Hawkeye, SheHulk, Loki, WhatIf, NewMutants, Freaks, UmbrellaAcademy, GreenHornet, Darkman, WitchBlade, The Shadow 27.


Gotham, HarleyQuinn, BurtonsBatman, AnimatedBatman, Batgirl, Rocketeer, Krypton, Superman, Supergirl, V For Vendetta, SinCity, Divergent trilogy, Hunger Games, Chemical Wedding, Our Home, MyPsychedelicLoveStory, ConceivingAda, MondoHollywood, DMT, ShamansOfTheAmazon, PsychedlicSexKicks, PeyoteDreams, MDMA, Mescaline, MondoPsychedelia, HamiltonsPharmacopeia, MushroomPark, American Drug War, Guns And Weed, Firesign Theater, ItsNotYourFaultYoureStupid 28.


►King Arthur, Gulliver’s Travels, Warehouse 13, Lore, STRANGE ANGEL, The Shape Of Water, TimeWarp, Quantum Project, Dreamscape, ItalianJob, Snatch, RocknRolla, Casino, Wild At Heart, Lost In Oz, TheButterflyTree, TheVoid, FirstMenInTheMoon, Terminator 2070, TheChronicle, Jan Svankmajer, AliceInSpanishWonderland, MaliceInWonderland 30.


►Stuntwomen DoubleDare, EpicWarriorWomen, LastKingdom, ShutEye, Bloom, The 100, Little Fish, The Feed, Altered Carbon, I Am Mother, Ascension, Solaris, The Titan, Serenity, Ancient Mysteries, Animatrix, TheMandalaEffect, Renaissance, AnArtificialReality, TimeSlip, Platos Cave, Alien Messiah, Guide To Meditation, Sex&Broadcasting, TheLoveMachine, FLIPPIN RVs, HyperNormalisation, The Trial, Shadow Government, HitlersEscapeToArgentina, The Wave 31.


►OnceUponATime, TellMeAStory, Missions, NoGodsNoMasters, DarkWeb, Spielberg’s Taken, Buck Rogers, On The Beach, Master Of The World, ThePrisoner (remake), Morgan, HandmaidsTale (original), RepoMen, Eerie Indiana, Relic Hunter, Century Hotel, Odyssey5, TheSaltonSea, Fargo, Jason&TheArgonauts, Waterworld, TheTimeMachine, Kleptocrats, Americas Hidden Stories, Being John Malkovich 40.


►Girl’s Guide To 21st Century Sex, Kissing On The Mouth, Liberte, Versailles (tv), A Bigger Splash, Mosquito Coast, Casting Couch, Monogamish, Erotic Traveler (tv), Slutty Wives Club, Animated Spiderman x6, Time Travel, Making of Silent Running (doc) 49.


I Love Dick, The Sky At Night, Earth Moods, Cube trilogy, InterviewWithTheAssassin, TheTimeMachine, ManWithTheMagicBox, The Family Man, Journeyman (tv), MyFutureBoyfriend, Paradox x3, Starman x4, Amelia 2.0, LiveDieRepeat, Otherworld (tv), Thor, S Darko, YesterdayMachine, TalentedMrRipley, RoyalTenenbaums, Skycaptain, Political Assassination Of Don Siegelman, Libido The Urge To Love, SpiritOf76, 50.


Future Self, The One, Fortress, Resonance Beings Of Frequency, LoveFactor, Plurality, Time Chasers, Adventure Inc (tv), Mutant X (tv), Mirrors, Masters Of Illusion (tv), Magicians Life Of The Impossible, OurMagic, The Next Great Magician (tv), The Magicians (tv), DeathByMagic (tv), Magic Island, The Magicians House (tv), MagicMoments, Ken Kesey Magic Trip, Magic Mushrooms, MagicMedicine, Magic Door, Bureau Of Magical Things (tv), 51.


SUNRISE, TheWhitePrincess (tv), Metamorphoses, Superman RedSon, Doorways, 7 Days (tv), Eden Hotel, SubRosa, The Naked Wytche, Megalopolis, Cinderella, The Odyssey (tv), The Shakespeare Code, Illuminati, Lovers&OtherRelatives, Oldboy (remake), NudesInLimbo, TheScore, Superpower, Needle In A Timestack 60.


►Alicja, Swinging Wives, HalfSister FullLove, Naughty Nymphs, CantervilleGhost, Book Of Vision, Songs To Have Sex To, LuxÆterna, TheScythian, SandsOfOblivion, DeathOnTheNile, TimeTravellersWife (tv), FallingWater (tv), AmericanGigolo (tv), Alteration, NaturalWorld, WhoOwnsWater, Vanishing Of The Bees, Americans In Bed, ThreeDaysOfTheCondor, Thomas Crown Affair (original), PhantomOfTheOpera, WitchesOfEastEnd (tv), UniversalHorror (doc), LonChaney, MaeWest, JeanHarlow (docs), MarilynMonroe (docs x9), JayneMansfield (doc) 70.


►Night Of Magic, ClaraBow (doc), AgeOfBallyhoo, LouiseBrooks (doc & bio), Complicated Women, Freak Brothers, MaxFleischer (doc), CharlieChaplan (docs), Abbot&Costello (bio), Groucho (docs), StanLaurel (bio), DorothyDandrdge (doc), JosephineBaker (bio), Martin&Lewis (bio), RatPack (bio), DeanMartin (doc), MarionDavies (doc), Trumbo (docs), RememberWENN (tv), SarahBernhardt (doc), Monroe (docs), DianaDors (doc), BettiePage (doc), TempestStorm (doc), AvaGardner (doc), RitaHayworth (bios), MaryPickford (docs), SophiaLoren (doc), JudyGarland, HedyLamar (doc), Veritas, XMen pilot, Metamorphoses, Maximilian (tv), Mrs Fletcher (tv), Hung (tv), Family Fang, Bad Words, The Do Over 71.


►SilentNight, HowTheWestWasLost, FckForForest, Sherpa, Kaamelott, 13th, RipOffMadoffScammingAmerica, ClassAndCulture, Chronos, MapsPowerPlunderAndPossession, , Ava, VoyageOfTheDamned, GreatBarrierReef, SecretsOfTheForbiddenCity, FlyingV, Kosmos, BrusslesBusiness, ReturnToTreasureIsland, TheCorporateCoupDeTat, TheCorporation, AllGovernmentsLie, InDebtWeTrust, LebowskiFans, AmericanAutumn, AmericanCoup, Gia, MadTV (animated), Biosphere, SecondComingOfSuzanne, SondraLocke x5, SCOTTLAND x5, CouldYouSurviveInABreadline, WALES x2, IRELAND-Celts x31, CosmicDisclosure (GiaTv), 78


DreamRaider, Witcher, Spiderman Spiderverse, TheHitchiker (tv anthology), HitchhikersGuide (tv), BurningPalms, TwilightOfTheGods, BruceLee (doc), Psychedelica, Bates Motel, Ancient Apocalypse, Storybook, JOE PERA, 20000 Leagues Under The Sea (tv) 84.


►Birds Of Prey Huntress Batgirl, Animated GreenLantern x5, Animated Superman x2, Zatanna x3, LostInOz, TheInvisibleMan, TheDefenders, LaughingMan Joker, Spiderman NoWayHome, David Lynch (doc), TimeKid, 20000 Leagues Under The Sea, CatRun, Mindshock, OnceInABlueMoon, TheRealChaplin, TheLoft, KingArthur, LetsDoIt!, SamGiancana, JackRuby, PattyHearst, AynRand, Skynet, Antigone, Elektra, Oedipus, ShatnerInSpace, YesTheyreControllingOurMinds, 85.


►Natalie Wood (doc), Michael Caine (doc), Jane Fonda (doc), LennyBruce (bio), Bob Carol Ted & Alice, Cinderella x2, War & Peace, HiddenOrigins, DeepSpace, Initiation, Open Minds, Reminiscence, ThreeMuskateers, Sex Actually, KillerBimbos, GirlBombs, Pornorama, Playgirl, Tristan & Isolde, Camelot, Bonnie Prince Charlie, 93.


TheDirtyMindOfYoungSally, The Endgame, France, Theremin, TheElectricMan, The Fairy, FairytaleTrueStory, TinkerbellFairyRescue, TaleOfAFairy, TheFairyFaith, BurlesqueFairytales, Sex (film), Sex (tv), HansChristianAndersenMyLifeAsAFairyTale, PhilosophyInTheBoudoir, FairytaleCastlesOfKingLudwigII, L.FrankBaumOzFairylogue&RadioPlays, SexySisters, Emanuelle In Bangkok, Batbabe, AncientWorlds (tv), Transcendental Object At The End Of Time, Alien Dreamtime, AlchemicalDream Rebirth Of The Great Work, MarilynMonroe x18, GoodKingDagobert, 102.


Fantastic Beasts (x3), YouMeHer, Joysticks, Spaced, Spartacus, IAmDBCooper, PassionOfMind, JusticeLeagueXrwby, Oppenheimer, WizardsOfWaverlyPlace (x3), Ironheart, LootingHistory, Discontinued, Don’tWorryDarling, Dune, Simulant, , Reinos, Madrid1987, FADO, MastersOfScienceFiction, WhyOnEarth, HowToBlowUpAPipeline, TrutherIAmNotAConspiracyTheorist, JFK, StarfleetAcademy, Nightwing (tv), TimeBandits, ShiverOfTheVampires, Pandorum,, HistoryOfTheWorldPtII, 111.


Daisies, JonathanStrange&MrNorrell, Rubber, PearlsOfTheDeep, SwallowsAndAmazons (x5), MagicFlute (x2), TheBorrowers (x5), BedknobsAndBroomsticks, SerpentOfTheNile, StarTrekOdyssey, Warehouse13, HoratioHornblower (x9), AmericanHistoryX, EmbraceOfTheSerpent, TheFlash, TheNymph, ThreeMusketeers, StarTrekCaptainsSummit, Cuties, Homegrown, LiquidTV, Swing, BeyondTheValleyOfTheDolls, JohnTuckerMustDie, MagnaCharta, AGoodOldFashionedOrgy, FutureOfWorkAndDeath, WaltWhitman (doc), 115.


North, DEFCON-4, Toomorrow, LeCoupleTemoin, Schizopolis, ModFuckExplosion, OrphanBlackEchoes, AKnightOfTheSeven Kingdoms, BlueEyeSamurai, AnaisNin (x2), Shogun (x2), MarleneJobert (x10), Illuminati, Marlowe, Beacon23, Nausicaa, TheYoungNurses, Primal, SallyKirkland, JohnLear, CriesOfEcstasyBlowsOfDeath, StandingUp, 120.


►Eric Rohmer (x8), Teenage Hitchhikers, Suntan, CannabisAndCancer, LoveIt-LeaveIt, Darwin, KingAndConqueror, OliverTwist, Code8-II, TheHobbit, SurvivingExtinction, CosmicFront, Eco-Terrorist, Tesla, DoctorsOfTheDarkSide, EnchantedApril, SiliconCowboys, XMen97, TheAssissinationOfTrotsky, 4Presidents, ProjectSERPO, ClosedCircuit, PromisedLand, FantasticBritain, NeonHeartache, RebelMoonII, IvoryTower, TheLoveStatue, SurvivingTheHolocaust, Camille2000, BenjaminSniddlegrassAndTheCauldronOfPenguins, PeppermintSoda, DoNoHarm, IMarriedAStrangePerson, Batman (x2), GoingOM, SevenWondersOfTheWorld, NeuronsToNirvana, StoryOfFoodWaste, SchoolForUnclaimedGirls, TheAlleyCats, 124.


► GarbagePailKids, ThePassSystem, Ghostkiller, BeforeColombus (x3), LivingWithLeopards, WrongIsRight, BringMeTheHeadOfAlfredoGarcia, TheDivineNymph, TheArrow, TwiceToldTales, TheLostWorld, 4-DMan, TheWorldsGreatestFair, TheNest, AnimalFarm, Aggie, Sirocco, Napoleon, Charly, FlowersForAlgernon, BoraBora, TheBigFix, DustOfTheStars, DeathOfABeaurocrat, StoryOfDCComics, HiddenCity, F-IsForFake, WatchersInTheWoods, InvadersOfTheLostGold, JFKSinatraMafia, SpiritsOfTheAirGremlinsInTheClouds, ManWhoBroke1000Chains, BankOfDave, PhilTippett, Trashi, AndroidApocalypse, HotWivesClub, Pervertigo, KingOfArcades, 129.


► InLiesWeTrustTheCIAHollywood&Bioterrorism, WeatherUnderground, CriminalFoundationsFraudulentHumanitarianOrganizations, CharlottesWeb, JurassicPunk, Romeo&Juliet, Hamlet, TheSubstance, OrsonWellesx2, BerkeleyInTheSixties, Wildcat, AbacuSmallEnoughToJail, LiliStCyr, TheGreenKnight, KonTiki, PenthouseLoveStories, FelliniNarrates, MaryMillington, 1922GenocideOfTheGreeksInTurkey, OmegaDoom, TheArmenianGenocide, CERN, CarolineCherie, LucreceBorgia, Uglies, LoversOfVerona, FirstMenInTheMoon, BareWenchProject, Throuple, DivorceCorp, TheLastHeist, HeavyMetal, TheManWhoKnewInfinity, 50YearsOfStarTrek, SonOfSinbad, 1492ConquestOfParadise, VisitorsOfTheArkanaGalaxy. 136



















►Classic Halloween fun type stuff is everywhere ie: 20, 49-50. Newer listings are 58-66, 69-71, 89, 93, 97, 99, 102-103, 105-106, 110-111, 115, 120, 129-131, 134-136, 140-141, 147, 150-151, 153, 175-181, 185-188. This includes offbeat cartoons & odd animation such as the brothers Quay 140-141, 149-150, 153.

Illusion 13-14, 22, 29-30, 38, 42, 45, 51, 63, 68, 75, 94-95, 135, 140, 153, 185. Houdini 68, 72. Ricky Jay, Penn & Teller 22. Derren Brown 30, 176.

-100 Years Of Horror 99, Dark Shadows 56-58, 146. Lovecraft 85, 135, 151. Grimm 10, 23, 57, 66, 86, 89, 96, 99. Lon Chaney 66, 70, 186. Karloff, Lugosi, 22, 41, 45, 53, 187. Erzibet Bathory 13, 68. Mary Shelley 21, 45, 48, 61-64, 68, 77, 88, 187. Poe 22, 43, 53, 66, 88, 110, 134-135, 140, 150. Vlad 68. Nosferatu 134. Bruce Campbell 25, 64, 77, 85. Richard O’Brien 1, 64, 153. 13 Ghosts 134. Cabinet Of Dr Caligari 134. House Of The Long Shadows 134. Romero, Hooper 64. Stevenson 135-136. Cassandra Peterson as Elvira 34, 58, 60, 70, 135, 141 which was supposed to be Maila Nurmi as Vampira 65 but the studio stole Maila’s intellectual property & applied it to the persona renamed Elvira instead, changing just enough to keep Maila from winning her lawsuits for infringement & plagiarism. Precisely what they’re doing with Roddenberry’s intellectual property now, but he’s too dead to sue anyone.


Full Metal Alchemist 39, 45. All 16 Ghost In The Shell items 72-73. CowBoyBeBop 72. All 23 Lupin III tv movies 76 from 1971-2019 including the original show 73 & film 77, 135. About 500 titles of various anime styles 35, 40, 54, 58, 61, 69, 87, 94-96, 105, 128, 132, 135, 140, 147, 149-151, 176. Big cluster -► 72-77, 79 ranging from elevated narrative & progressive topics to outlandish nonsense. Those with links listed 1st flowing into those that need link contributions.


Heists, Hoaxes, Cons & Revenge 1-9, 14, 18-22, 28-37, 39-43, 45-46, 51, 57-59-61, 63, 65-67, 69, 71, 79, 84-85, 88, 92-96, 98-99, 103, 105, 129, 131, 134-136, 141, 146-151, 177-188.
Bonnie & Clyde 51, 59.

Simon Bolivar 52, 131. Che Guevara 54. Sacco & Vanzetti 38. El Lute 39. Jacques Mesrine 32, 124. Lucio Flavio 40. Ramirez Sanchez 55. Lagartijo 97.


Lady Chatterley 3, 43, 101-102, Madame Bovary 35, 56, 131. Fanny Hill 14, 131. Moll Flanders 39, 57. Mata Hari 38, 120. Don Juan 105. Casanova 50, 68, 70. The Good Witch 55.


Native Americans: Sitting Bull, Geronimo, Hiawatha, AIM, Sacagawea, Pocahontas 19, 23, 25, 40, 55-57, 64, 78, 87-88, 96, 98, 103, 129, 135-136, 141, 151, 177.


British Isles, Ireland, Scotland, Henry VIII, Tudors, Stuarts, Plantagenets, Lancasters, Yorks, etc. 11-12, 30, 35, 38, 40, 47, 55, 57-60, 66-68, 70, 72, 78-82, 84-85, 87-88, 93, 95-97, 99, 103-104, 106, 129-131, 135-136, 149, 151, 176-177.


Boudica 44. Temujin- Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, Marco Polo 51. Tibet 12-13. Australia, New Zealand, et.al 34, 85, 88, 96, 98.
-Romany (Gypsies) 14, 38, 59, 88, 93, 99, 130, 147.


Civilization 31, 33, 40-41, 44, 54 57-58, 68-69, 78, 84, 95, 99-100, 102-103, 105, 140, 147, 151-152. Cunk 149. Hannibal- Carthage 25, 54, 104.
-Egypt 12, 24-26, 32, 34, 47, 54, 58, 61, 68-70, 80, 87, 95, 99, 140, 146, 151, 178.
-Cleopatra 24-25, 80, 90, 120. Alexander The Great 24, 120.
-Greece 13, 24-25, 31, 40-44, 47, 57, 60-61, 68-69, 72, 79, 81, 84-85, 97, 99, 103, 110, 115, 120, 124, 131, 135, 140, 146, 149, 151, 178, 185. Hypatia, Titans, Vikings, Spartacus 25, 68, 74, 79, 84, 96, 101, 110, 120, 131, 135.

-Rome 25, 38, 43-44, 47, 53-54, 56-57, 65-66, 68-69, 79, 84, 97-98, 105, 115, 147, 149, 151, 184.


Had this utterly unoriginal parasitic robber culture- that stole everything from those it committed atrocities against- died in its crib, the world would be a better place. Before Rome there was Light. After Rome darkness. That's why it's called The Dark Ages. It did much to destroy the sum total of knowledge & technology of the ancient world. Do as Lennon suggested & *Imagine* none of it happened. Seriously.

►If Psychedelics are your trip, go to 26, 28-29, 51, 58-60, 83-84, 90, 96-97, 99, 102-103, 124, 134-135, 146-148, 151.

►Ridiculed Forbidden sciences & hardened subversive journalism 2-4, 11-13, 31, 33-34, 36, 40, 42, 44-70, 72, 77-88, 90, 93-95-105, 110-111, 120, 124, 127-131, 134-136, 140-141, 146, 148-153, 177-181, 184, 188, which features such topics as:


Unschooling, JFK, 911, corporatism, imperialism, not so secret societies, secret space programs, secret science, elitism, brainwashing, oligarchy, anarchism, poisoning of the food supply, fluoridation of water, planned obsolescence, The Murrah Building, money as debt, money & politics as tools of slavery, the foreign corporation which isn't part of the U.S. or the government- known as The Fed, Break Away Civilizations, the U.N.'s Agenda 21, The FDA's Codex Alimentarius, Big Pharma, the endless government staged public shootings upon its own people for the war on the 2nd Amendment (real people would target government & corporations - not their own - only fascists would target ordinary people in ordinary places - the most Liberal thing a person can do is arm themselves to keep the government frightened - government has -no right- to arm, armor, militarize & defend itself against its own citizens. Government only has a privilege to serve the people who created it & be very frightened that privilege will be revoked in order to replace it with anything better when it can no longer justify itself). Free Love, Sexual Freedom, alternative lifestyles, Nudism, Swinging, Genetic Sexual Attraction, censorship, revisionism, et. al. and more via Gia, EarthFiles, TheOtherSideOfMidnight, DarkJournalist, Rense, Qwaym, etc. Avoid hatespeech type areas as well as yootoob, which is not a valid content delivery medium. There are better non-centralized, non-monetized independently reviewed sources that don't push unconstitutional mentally ill uncivilized backwards unevolved fascist right wing agendas & religion that taints & hijacks information. If you're one of the willfully ignorant deniers of recorded history & science that engages in ridicule & shaming normal people who are awake, that's your self-imposed problem, and it's you wearing the tin-foil hat to keep your disorder in place. Take the funny metal hat off & join the human race. Wake up & lose the attitude. Or just go to the funny farm, but you're in humanity's way and we're progressing forward without you, not devolving backward with you. The rhetoric of this list is that it's odd. But not that kind of odd.

UFOs-Ancient Astronauts 2-4, 12, 31, 33-34, 40-41, 44, 47, 51-52, 54-55, 57, 59-61, 64, 69, 72, 79-80, 86-88, 93, 96, 103-106, 124, 129, 134, 136, 141, 151, 153.

Secret Science 1-4, 12, 33, 37-38, 47, 50-51, 54, 61, 65, 78.
-Health, Food & Water, Rogue Science 13, 15, 40-41, 44-45, 53-54, 56, 61, 65, 67, 70, 79, 86-87, 94-95, 99, 101, 103-105, 110-111, 120, 124, 128, 131-132, 134-136, 141, 146, 148, 151-152, 169. Big Pharma 42, 54, 69, 135.

Corporatism-Privatization 12-13, 15, 40, 48, 51, 54, 60, 78, 85, 103, 110, 120, 127-129, 146, 176, 179.
-Money-Greed 6, 12-13, 40, 43-44, 50-52, 56, 58-61, 69, 78, 88, 94, 97, 127-129, 134, 136, 140-141, 146, 148-149, 151, 169.

Reincarnation & Death 12-13, 18-21, 28, 34, 37-38, 42, 44, 47, 49-50, 54, 57, 59, 64, 66-69, 72, 80, 87-88, 101, 135, 153. Anti-Religion 1, 13, 36, 69, 105, 128, 136, 151.

Mind Control 1-3, 12-13, 31-32, 37, 40, 46-48, 51-62, 64, 72, 77-78, 80, 85-86, 103-104, 115, 136, 141, 151, 176-177.

JFK 2, 29, 31, 38, 44, 50-51, 53, 80, 85, 87, 111, 124, 129, 135, 148, 152.
-Revisionism 1-3, 11-13, 36, 44, 50-51, 53-61, 69, 71, 78-79, 84, 86, 93, 95, 111, 124, 127-129, 136, 146, 149, 153, 176. Political atrocities 2-3, 8, 11, 13, 18-19, 22, 31-34, 36-38, 40-43-44, 46-48, 50-51, 53-59-60, 66, 77-78, 87-88, 95-97, 99-105, 110, 115, 120, 124, 127-129, 131, 135-136, 140, 146-153, 177-178, 184-187.

Hefner-Flint-Free Speech, Dissent 1, 3, 12-13, 29, 36, 40, 45, 47-50, 52-59, 61, 65, 67, 78, 80, 85, 87, 93, 95-97, 100, 102-105, 111, 127-129, 135, 140-141, 146, 150-152, 185. Anarchism 2-3, 13, 33, 36, 38, 40, 93, 110-111, 124, 129, 136, 146, 149-151-153. Subgenius 19. Carlin 59, 98, 115. George Noory 95. Barry Crimmins 129. Cheech&Chong 131.


Where possible, effort is made to locate social-nature docs at the bottom or top of pages.

Drive-Ins 40, 43, 53. Cinema 1, 14, 30-31, 34, 41, 45, 50, 53-54, 56-59, 65-66, 69-72, 78-80, 82, 84, 86-87, 93, 96-99, 103, 120, 131, 134-136, 141, 148-149, 151, 179-180, 185-188.
-Cars 26, 31, 34, 44-45, 67, 69, 72, 77, 82, 84, 86-89, 91, 96-98, 111, 115, 124, 130, 178.
-Music 1, 12, 29, 36, 40, 47-48, 61-63, 68-70, 78-81, 88, 91-92, 95, 97, 99, 102-103, 105-106, 110, 115, 129-130, 134-136, 140-141, 146-147, 149, 151, 153, 176-182, 188. Cirque 30, 141, 144, 150, 188.

Cats 11, 33, 40, 46, 57, 64, 67-70, 72, 96, 99-100, 104, 129, 136, 140-141, 149-151, 153, 176, 179,182-183, 185. Classic Disney 187. Cartoons** 44, 49, 52, 54, 59-64, 66-67, 69, 71, 85, 94-97, 103-104, 111, 115, 128, 131-132, 135-136, 140, 145, 147, 149-154, 177, 187.







There’s also plenty of stuff about & by artists & photographers:
29, 39-41, 45-47, 51, 53, 57-59, 67, 69, 71-72, 78, 80, 82-84, 86-87, 93-94, 96-100, 103, 105, 111, 120, 129, 135-136, 149-151, 153, 177-178.
Renoir 3. Seraphine 42. Giger 17. Lumiere 39. Melies 71, 80. Arbus 71. Serrano 59. Bunny Yeager 55, 89. Klimt, Shiele, Gauguin, Warhol 37, 55, 95. Frida Kahlo 8, 96, 98, 100, 124, 177. Dali 50, 134. Rembrandt 51, 178. Botticelli 84, 131. Estes, Gentileschi 58. Louis Wain 64. Ron English 78. Vasulkas 86. Bronzino 47. Van Gogh 87, 97, 134, 140. Oscar Domínguez 94. Tina Modotti 96. MARJORIE CAMERON 30, 97. Chick Strand 97. Stan Brakhage 97. Jonas Mekas 98. Yoko Ono 98. Cocteau 47, 97. Picasso 98-99. LeBrun 100. Escher 100. Klimt 100. ROSALEEN NORTON 100. Caravaggio 101. Maya Deren 120. The Painter & The Thief 134. TheGlassCastle 135. Salgado 136. Goya 149. DaVinci 149-150. Cezanne 178.
Hard science & pop science such as Mythbusters 29. Bill Nye 30. CERN 58, 136. Isaac Newton 51. Oppenheimer 78, 111, 115, 151. Invisible Worlds, 78. Absolute Zero 86. Catalyst, Through The Wormhole 99. Naked Science 105. Hawking 115, 140. Darwin, CosmicFront 124. StemCells, EdgeOfAllWeKnow 131. SrinivasaRamanujan 136. Einstein 136, 150. AdaLovelace 140, Various 134-136, 140-141, 146-150.







►A complete guide of actors & directors would be ridiculous, but if you're familiar with their works, then you'll recognize art & titles.






►Among them: Jordorowsky 16. Gilliam 20-21, 23, 129. Lynch 18-21, 35-36, 51, 85, Cronenberg 5, 19, 39, Ken Russell 1, 9, 13, 16, 58-59, 140, Godard 1, 16, 49, 100, 120, Guy Maddin 18, 34, 148, Kubrick 16, 19, 29, 44, 68, 148, 187 Fellini 1, 43, 51, 89, 97, 136, Pasolini 1, 9, 13, 15, 91, 153, Uwe Bole 22, Louis Malle 5, 9, 11, 15, 43, Araki 7, 18, 20, Bertolucci 10, 11, Aronofsky 18-19, Lang 15, Anger 37, 43, 53, 97, Tarantino 4, 7-8, 14, 20, 55, 84, 99, Linklater 8, Nolan 18, D’Amato 10, 36, 60, 90, Argento 8-9, 19, 24, 53, Brass 1, 15, 29, 34, 39, 102, 141, Gainsbourg 9, 35, 41, 65, 104, Beson 15, 17, 23, 48, 52, Bennett 10, Theroux 8, 44, 46, 49, Eustache 44, Corman 14, 48, 53, 64, Russ Meyer 14, 57, Von Trier 38, Sarno 14, 91, 100, Hamilton 10, Pallardy 10, Mel Brooks 13, 61 111, Salvatore Samperi 61, Greenaway 6, 13, 18-20, 37, Burton 61, Herschell Gordon Lewis 83, Hooper 19, 64, Romero 64, Trumbo 18, 71, Doris Wishman 13, 83, Woody Allen 4, 104, Coppola 18, Wes Anderson 40, 47, 50, 86, Carl Mayer 60, Smith 1, 19, Paul Leni 66, RKelly 18-19, 50, Carpenter 16-18, Laemmle, 65-66, James Whale 45, Ritchie 30, Peckinpah 35, 129, Donner 48, Spielberg 16, 18, 20, 41, Barry Mahon 89, Levinson 19, Mamet 19, Trumbull 16, Altman 1, Ernst Hofbauer 13-14, 91, Bogdanovich 95, Scorsese 98, Curtis Harrington 23, 38, 97, Casey Malone 49, Francois Ozon 105, Lucile Hadzihalilovic 131, Torgny Wickman 131, PieroRegnoli 185-186, MarioLandi 186, JoseRamonLarraz 186, ErichTomek & SigiRothemund 185, JulioPerezTabernero 185, ArmandoBo 185, IsmaelGonzalez 185, Maxwell Anderson, Boorman, Dante, Miller, DePalma, Larson, Polanski, Kinski, Stone, Landis, et.al. Directors works are scattered since they tend to be grouped by content, genre & actor.


This list cannot be alphabetized, however it's easy to find a name simply by pressing keys -CTRL F- on your browser to bring up search box & enter the name. Wah-La. Easy as pie. Personally, I prefer to copy & paste stuff. Keeps the highlighted text from jumping around.

►Some are: Swinton 6, 8, 15, 17-21, 23, 28, 49, 67, 86, 88, 101, Collette 5-6, 26, 46, 86, 104, Winslet 6, 8-9, 21, 28, 66, 68, 98, Binoche 3, 8, 43, 46, 85, Delpy 8, 10, 13, 36, 85, Beart 36, 105, Bisset 36, 59, 90, 104, Tatou 36, Mirren 3, 11, 24-26, 37, 46, 49, 63, 66, 68, 85, 93, VanHouten 9, 19, JCollins 36, 47, 140, RWright 18-20, 23, 26, 39, 52, EDWIGE FENECH 10, 35, 56, 61, Kingston 39, 44, 51, 57, Deneuve 1. 3, 39, 60. 71 92, JJL 2, 4, 15, 18, 55, 84, 103, RobinWilliams 6, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 88, 151, 188, Birkin 37, 41, 70, 90, 104. 180, LouDoillon 104, Gainsbourg 5, 9, 35, 70-71, 100, 104, H Hunter 5, 18-19, 88, Krige 2, 8, OrnellaMuti 2, 42, 60, 66. 90, Hudson 5, 66, Goldie 14, 32, 134, Hayek 1, 3, 7-8, 14, 23, 29, DLane 6, 17, 51, 97, SBennett 7, 10, ZPalmer 7, 17, JRichardson 3, 15, 17, 19, 24, 46, 48, 61, 72, 88, Tomei 5, 7, Hope Davis 4, 5, 21, 62, Baccarin 2, 27, 31, 70, 84, 88, 102, 169, Dyer 6, 41, Kinski 7, 51, 70, 98-99, Pfeiffer 2, 13, 19, 23, 27-28, 36, 58, 97, Carol Kane 3, 7, 9, 45, 88, 140, Rossellini 19, 31, 36, 53, 55-58, 60, P Arquette 8, 21, ML Parker 26-27, 85, E Green 19, 26, 58, 91, 93, JLewis 5, 7, 21, 53, 96, Statham 5-6, 14, 52, 54, 65, Weisz 4, 6, 9, 18, 23, 25, 34, 55, 66, Harrelson 3, 7, 14, 19, 62, 85, JMoore 5, 19, 20, 24, 55, 80, 106, OChaplin 37, S Weaver 4, 8, 17-18, 23, 64, CAMoss 4, 8, 15-16, 18, 20, 27, 40, 45, 87, Barkin 4, Beckinsale 4, 8, 13, 21, 23, 57, 61, 71, I Fisher 5-6, 18, 23, Kreuk 17-19, 23-24, 99, OliviaWilliams 8, 17, 40, 41, Hathaway 23, 26-28, 98-99, 182, Russo 4, 27, Carroll Baker 34, 106, Grier 14, Greer 6, 24-25, 34, 104, Hemingway 9, 34, Winnick 6, 20, Shue 7, 14, 49, 68, Whitaker 8, Posey 14, Bellucci 9, 15, 23, 29, 100, Vikander 16, 52, 54, 68, JLadd 2, 18, 20, Braga 33, BMurray 1, 6, 8, 18, 21-22, 30, 36, 40, 64, 86, 88, 134, Walken 4, 6-8, 16, 19, 47, 53, 68, 92, Linney 4, 37, 41, 57, PSHoffman 4-5, 12, 19, 71, 80, DeVito 3-4, 28, 87, LBlair 44, 96, Burton 10, Garcia 7, 40, Watts 1, 6, 19, 23, 27-28, 53, 182 Connery 16, 25, 93, 97, 129, Heston 16, Hopper 4, 14-15, 20, 40, 42, S Neill 16-18, 24, 25, 53-54, 68, 88, SadieFrost 16, 53, Willis 14, 17, 19-22, 26, 28, 48, 57, 94, MMcDowell 1, 6. 16, 18, 23, 25-26, 54, 90, 92-93, Thornton 9, 14, 57, Pitt 6, 19-20, 24, Ricci 4, 7, 37, 61, 66, 96, Rockwell 11, 17, 19, 26, 43, 63, Lucy Liu 7, 20, 53, 55, 79, 87, MGriffith 4, 115, Keough 5, 52-53, 59, Jane March 14, Ryder 6, 16, 20, 53, 61 141,, Seimetz 16, 18, 41, 49, 53, K Lenz 15, 27, 55, DAngelo 1, 53, Friel 6, 17, 23, 53, 68, Morgan Saylor 15, G Anderson 4-5, 16, 93, 98, BFonda 4, 7, 22-23, 36, 84, Mol 15, 44, 53, Barrymore 5-6, 23, Baldwin 4, 6, 8, 26-27, 61, 87, 92, Bale 4, 6, 8, 15, 22, 26, Polley 6, 20, 58, Sophie Lowe 5, 19, 40, Olesya Rulin 5, Pacino 4-5, 16, 30, 85, 92, JKing 5, 99, Ryan 4, HGraham 5, 8, 15, 35, 58, 66-67, 87, 182, Silverstone 5, 8, 28, Chastain 6, 19, 23, 29, 53, 78, 182, KTurner 5, 9, 23, 25, 62, KellyHu 7, 31, 52, Severance 15, 53, Hampshire 5, 33, Milano 6, TFitzgerald 55, 68, Wasikowska 18-19, 55-56, 85, Mia Goth 19, 39, Fairchild 6, 27, Kidman 19, 22, 71, Cornish 17, 19-20, 26, Mimi Rogers 8, 22, 55, 84, Bello 6, Sobieski 7, 15, 19, 85, Hopkins 5, 7, 16, 19, 25, 27, 31, 36, 88, 93, TatianaMaslany 8, 15, SylviaKristel 10, 38, 55-56, 131, Liv Tyler 9, 16, 24, 95, Amy Adams 8, 16, 55, 71, 80, NGWagner 8, JConnelly 9, 15, 18, RMara 16, 19, Woodley 19, 28, KELLY MACDONALD 7, 11, 20, 23-24, 26, 42, 53, 66, 88, Lopez 9, LauraGemser 10, 60, MariaBonnevie 11, Brewster 6, Argento 8-9, 24, 58, Sandler 8, 21, 23, 62, 71, 90, 140-141, 176, Flockhart 7, 13, Newman 4-5, 187, JLawrence 8, 17, 19, 27-28, 32, 53, 88, 184, TeresaPalmer 12, 17, 23, EmilyMortimer 6, 24, 55, 106, Paltrow 3, 21, 27, 50, 71, LolitaDavidovich 7, VivianWu 6, 18, 20, AyaCash 7, Vanity 32, BoDerek 38, 46, Judd 5, 10, 28, MoonBloodgood 8, 25, 61, MGeorge 19, 37, 46, Heche 92, Maya Thurman Hawke 6, 20, Thurman 15, 20, 28, 30, 55, DHannah 20, 55, 68, 92, 98, Halle Berry 14, 27-28, 41, 55, 124, Alba 24, 27-28, 37, MadeleineStowe 20, KellyReilly 53, 70, 88, BettiePage 29, 43-44, 55, 71, Bateman 2, 5, 20, 41, 71, Daddario 19-20, 34, 53, 94, Blanchett 8, 20, 24, 47, 57, 61, 86, 93, 106, Blunt 8, 19-21, 23, 63, 68, DeNiro 5, 11, 19-20, 30, 88, 106, JStiles 10, 35, 42, 44, 57, Wuhrer 42, Constance Wu 8, 22, 55, Depp 1, 6, 8, 16, 22-24, 26, 35, 50, 61, 70, 92, Edgely 40, 131, J Biel 6, 20, CBell 55, Buscemi 7, 23, 53, 80, 149, Morton 4, 16, 20, Downey 8, 19, 27, MDouglas 19, 22, 25, 27, 45, STurner 26-27, 53, 94, Julie Andrews 23, 46, 93, 99, Cage 3, 5, 8, 15, 18, 20, 22-23, 25, 43, Saldana 1, 18, 27, 84, Applegate 2, 105, 131, Giamatti 6, 9, 57, 68, Brosnan 8, 25, 88, 103, Sienna Miller 19, 23, 46, 104, Reynolds 7, 16, 27, S Stone 8, 17, 25, 45, 66, 70, Keaton 27-28, 55, Arterton 2, 19, 23, 88, Lori Petty 7, 23, 46, ZoeKazan 6, 16 Renner 23, 27, Dunst 24, 26-27, 55, 71, Lively 21, 26-27, C Hendricks 1, 18-19, 62, Hudgeons 5, 20, 25, Moretz 17, 19, 26, 58, 64, Clive Owen 9, 15, 19, 28, Gina Nolan 25, Kendrick 26, 46, 62, Sean Young 16, 20, 55, 66, 89, 98, Portman 17, 20, 27-28, 47, 104, Claudia Black 15, 17, 31, 41, 65, DANA PLATO 36, 81, ERWood 1, 5, 16, 29, Basinger 27-28, 61, 64, 93, Forlani 1, 19, 36, 55, 93-94, Cruz 3, 105, TNewton 16, 19, BaiLing 19, 35, 56, 96, DFanning 9, 17, 20, 64, 84, MQualley 3, 20, 95, 104, JamieChung 20, 35, 84, SydneRome 39, Appleby 2, 15, 98, 105, SashaGrey 15, 19, 56-58, Jovovich 11, 17, 48, 106, Hawkins 8, 30, ClaireDanes 19, 23, 36, StephanieLeonidas 58, Chriqui 31, 56, 78, 85, 99, Bel Powley 13, 57, ElizabethCervantes 57, BCooper 8, 17, 88, Valentina Cervi 58, Theresa Russell 36, 47, 58-59, CEvans 15, 27, Embeth Davidtz 16, 64, Laila Robins 36, 96, Bean 25-26, 37, 87, 93, ZoeKravitz 57, 99, NoraArnezeder 58, RoxaneDurane 58, Kunis 2, 17, 29, 94, MCaine 8, 26, 39, 87, 93, 97-98, 105, Marling 17, Lake Bell 19, 84, Sydney Sweeney 10, 58, Glenne Headly 8, Wiig 16, Addison Timlin 4, 16, 144, Hera Hilmar 26, Ringwald 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★ Some actors works that aren’t listed here are instead listed here: Comedy







There are different ways to group things. Quite often seemingly unrelated things do have something in common. Most of the time it's either content, actor, genre, director, or era- so there are entire pages or clusters that are related in some way. But there are also obvious hard breaks in content since there has to be.
It's informative to see the ability to make films decline starting circa 2017 since new filmmakers are often dumbed down & incompetent. It's a dying art. Digital abuse & social engineering = bad mojo.






★ Some have become so undervalued & rare that they’re now obscure. Others have frustrated me by not having links, so it’s a mixed bag of peculiarity.

★ There’s certainly some z-grade cheese here, but also some pretty odd stuff too. Cross pollination happens.

★ Various titles to look into.
A lot have been found. Some haven’t.
Go find them & add some links. ¸¸.•¨







A note: Some films have no photo or maybe no synopsis but do indeed have links. If that is the case, it’s because imdb often doesn’t either since this site has bots that take everything from there. If there’s nothing there, then nothing here.


● Contributors cannot magickally have links for everything just because a page for it exists since contributors don’t make the pages. Software does that, not people, since it is mirroring IMDB & TVmaze. Software makes the pages, posts the pics, does all the work. It’s all automated.


ALL PAGES ARE PLACE HOLDERS when created.
You get that, right? This site is a big bulletin board. Software creates pages & site members fill in the pages themselves with links. Links age & a bot deletes those. Then new links are placed again by YOU, not the site. It’s a community effort. The site creates the space for a community of pirates. You get that too, right? That you’re a pirate? A wanted criminal felon. Yeah. If you’re here, you’re shit stinks same as everyone else’s. Keep that in mind before you claim to be better than anyone else, etc. You’re not. Criminal. Felon. PYRATE!


● Only later are links placed WHEN POSSIBLE. Some things are very rare & hard to find. If you are unwilling to contribute the link yourself, then you’re out of luck.

● Do not type ANYTHING on the show page. This means do not ask for, request, hint around or otherwise whine about links or requests on a show page EVER. Do NOT do this.

● The first rule of Link Club is:
you don’t make posts on show pages about Link Club. In other words, keep your requests to yourself. Do NOT make requests, demands or otherwise. Do that IN THE FORUM. The Link Discussion is reserved for notes about directors cuts, uncut films, file sizes, etc. This is a private site that has free access. You are in someone else’s house. For free. Be civil. They can run their site however they see fit.


Sometimes (but not always) the only accepted link providers for this domain are Archive.org. Vimeo & Dailymotion. If perchance that’s the way it is, then use your search options & good luck to you in finding treasure from the playlists.


This list isn’t a portal to a toob site. If you dig those sites, go there. Use their search to find what you want & stay. This list is for actual downloadable movies & shows - Videos that cannot be found easily. This list doesn’t exist to generate traffic for sites that stream only with no option to download yet prosecute & send to jail file sharers & compete DIRECTLY with THIS SITE. Care is given that anything originally listed is connected to a DOWNLOADABLE post.


Toob site link hijacking should be disabled since linking to those sites will guarantee that posts from a valid DOWNLOAD host will NEVER appear on the front page- preventing fans from knowing when brand new posts are made. It's not rocket science. Those who prefer downloading over streaming are invited to discourage toob sites.

Info can’t be provided as to where to find old link sources other than to say that DuckDuckGo is your friend. Or try Mojeek.com. They are a TRUE independent search engine with their own bots & index. Most others are a front-end to an actual search engine, but with the trackers stripped out. DDG & Brave are examples of that. They’re NOT search engines. Don’t have their own web crawler bots or index? Then they’re NOT search engines. They’re front-ends with the Biing engine on the back-end. Not unlike having a 35 Chevy on a 55 frame - yeah can’t even spell my name. Dropped out of school when I was 22. What can I do to satisfy yoooo. I’m a Hooligan. (Peter Criss 1977).


Archive.org is also a good place to dig around for stuff. Playlists like this will have some links, but are also useful as a reference, not unlike IMDB or TVmaze.


If you're reading this & are currently feeling like a lost kitten if there's no download to what you want, send me a pm & I'll help. It doesn't hurt to private message since I may have it. I really will share & make a post just for you.

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Movie: The Borgia ( 2006 )
A portrait of the bloody dynasty that spawned a pope, Alexander VI, as well as the role model for Machiavelli's "The Prince," his son Cesare Borgia, and a legend of femme duplicity, daughter Lucrezia Borgia.
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Movie: A Little Chaos ( 2015 )
Famed builder Le Notre is tasked with building an ethereal palace for King Louis XIV that transcends beauty. Le Notre hires Sabine de Barra to design and construct the outdoor ballroom and is soon captivated by her beauty.
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Movie: The Favorite ( 1989 )
The true story of Aimee Dubuca De Rivery, a French girl sold into slavery to the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
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Movie: A Royal Affair ( 2012 )
A young queen, who is married to an insane king, falls secretly in love with her physician - and together they start a revolution that changes a nation forever.
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Movie: Takers ( 2010 )
A group of bank robbers find their multi-million dollar plan interrupted by a hard-boiled detective.
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Movie: The Girl King ( 2015 )
THE GIRL KING paints a portrait of the brilliant, extravagant Kristina of Sweden, queen from age six, who fights the conservative forces that are against her ideas to modernize Sweden and who have no tolerance for her awakening sexuality.
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Movie: Amadeus ( 1984 )
The life and work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart seen through the eyes of his contemporary and rival, Antonio Salieri.
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TV Show: Crossbones ( 2014 )
It's 1715 on the Bahamian island of Santa Campana, the first functioning democracy in the Americas, where the diabolical pirate Edward Teach, a.k.a. Blackbeard, reigns over a rogue nation of thieves, outlaws and miscreant sailors. Part shantytown, part marauder's paradise, this is a place like no other on earth - and a mounting threat to international commerce. To gain control of this fearsome society, Tom Lowe, a highly skilled undercover assassin, is sent to the buccaneers' haven to take down the brilliant and charismatic Blackbeard. But the closer Lowe gets, the more he finds that his quest is not so simple. Lowe can't help but admire the political ideals of Blackbeard, whose thirst for knowledge knows no bounds - and no law. But Lowe is not the only danger to Blackbeard's rule. He is a man with many villainous rivals and one great weakness - a passionately driven woman whom he cannot deny.
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Movie: The First King ( 2019 )
Romulus and Remus, two shepherds and loyal brothers, end up taking part to a journey that will lead one of them to be the founder of the greatest nation ever seen. However, the fate of the chosen one will pass from killing his own brother.
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Movie: Caesar ( 2002 )
Twenty-year-old Julius Caeser flees Rome for his life during the reign of Sulla, but through skill and ambition rises four decades later to become Rome's supreme dictator.
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TV Show: Roman Empire ( 2016 )
This stylish mix of documentary and lavish historical epic chronicles the turbulent, violent reigns of Commodus and Julius Caesar.
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TV Show: Empire ( 2005 )
Empire is an epic six-hour mini-series about the rise of Octavius who succeeds Julius Caesar and tangles with Marc Anthony for control of the Roman empire and finally went on to become the emperor Augustus.
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Movie: Imperium: Augustus ( 2003 )
Caesar Augustus tells of how he became the emperor to his reluctant daughter, Julia following the death of her husband Agrippa.
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Movie: The Eagle ( 2011 )
In Roman-ruled Britain, a young Roman soldier endeavors to honor his father's memory by finding his lost legion's golden emblem.
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Movie: Die by the Sword ( 2020 )
The Roman Empire occupied Britannia (Britain) for four centuries, providing protection and peace in exchange for submission. The Romans built Hadrian's Wall on the northern border to keep out the Picts, fierce and mysterious warriors who painted them-selves blue. But in the fifth century, the Romans left, leaving the British to fend for themselves under the leadership of King Vortigern.
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Movie: Dragon Blade ( 2015 )
When corrupt Roman leader Tiberius arrives with a giant army to claim the Silk Road, Huo An teams up his army with an elite Legion of defected Roman soldiers led by General Lucius to protect his country and his new friends.
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TV Show: Masada ( 1981 )
In this Emmy Award-winning dramatization of historical events, Peter O'Toole stars as the Roman general tasked with crushing a group of Jewish rebels who have sought refuge on Masada, a desert fortress, in A.D. 72. Despite superior numbers and supplies, the Romans find themselves endlessly frustrated in their attempts to thwart the rebels' last stand. The star-studded cast also includes Peter Strauss, Barbara Carrera and Anthony Quayle.
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Movie: Coriolanus ( 2012 )
A banished hero of Rome allies with a sworn enemy to take his revenge on the city.
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Movie: The Fall of the Roman Empire ( 1964 )
The death of Marcus Aurelius leads to a succession crisis, in which the deceased emperor's son, Commodus, demonstrates that he is unwilling to let anything undermine his claim to the Roman Empire.
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Movie: Spartacus ( 1960 )
The slave Spartacus survives brutal training as a gladiator and leads a violent revolt against the decadent Roman Republic, as the ambitious Crassus seeks to gain power by crushing the uprising.
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Movie: The Legend of Hercules ( 2014 )
The origin story of the mythical Greek hero. Betrayed by his stepfather, the King, and exiled and sold into slavery because of a forbidden love, Hercules must use his formidable powers to fight his way back to his rightful kingdom.
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Movie: The 300 Spartans ( 1962 )
A small Army of Greeks spearheaded by three hundred Spartans do battle with the whole invading Persian Army.
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Movie: Queen of the Nile ( 1964 )
Chronicles the rise and fall of the woman who eventually became known as Queen Nefertiti.
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TV Show: Tutankhamun ( 2016 )
Set against the ochre sands, looming cliffs and baking heat of the Valley of the Kings, this ambitious, sweeping saga is based on the compelling personal story of Howard Carter, the eminent British archaeologist who found the tomb of boy-king Tutankhamun.
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TV Show: Mystic Britain ( 2019 )
In Mystic Britain, television and radio presenter Clive Anderson and anthropologist Mary-Ann Ochota explore the island's ancient places and rituals. With Mary-Ann more than a match for Clive's signature wit and irreverence, the pair travel the length of Britain to investigate the strange and sacred beliefs of its past, joining scientists, archaeologists and historians to look at the latest discoveries unearthing what ancient Britons did in the name of their beliefs and why.
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Movie: The Viking War ( 2019 )
Ingrid and her siblings are on the run from the Beserkers who have begun invading the villages, taking over, savagely using the residents on a game where they vs a Beserker, and if they win, they get to survive - only, no one ever wins. The siblings are trying to escape the Beserkers after they violently murdered and took over their town. However, the Beserkers are on their trail, and want to put them in the game.
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Movie: The Last King ( 2016 )
In the year 1206 Norway is raged by civil war. The King's illegitimate infant son, Håkon Håkonsson, which half the kingdom wants killed off, is guarded in secrecy by two men. A story which changed the course of the country's history.
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Movie: Padmaavat ( 2018 )
Set in medieval Rajasthan, Queen Padmavati is married to a noble king and they live in a prosperous fortress with their subjects until an ambitious Sultan hears of Padmavati's beauty and forms an obsessive love for the Queen of Mewar.
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Movie: Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi ( 2019 )
Story of Rani Lakshmibai, one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and her resistance to the British Rule.
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Movie: Kesari ( 2019 )
Based on an incredible true story of the Battle of Saragarhi in which an army of 21 Sikhs fought against 10,000 Afghans in 1897.
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Movie: Bandit Queen ( 1995 )
The story of bandit queen Phoolan Devi, who was sent to prison in 1983 and released in 1994.
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TV Show: Civilisation ( 1969 )
In 1966 BBC Television embarked on its most ambitious documentary series to date. The eminent art historian Lord Kenneth Clark was commissioned to write and present an epic examination of Wester European culture, defining what he considered to be the crucial phases of its development. 'Civilisation: A Personal View by Lord Clark' would be more than two years in the making, with filming in over 100 locations across 13 countries. The lavish series was hailed as a masterpiece when it was first transmitted in 1969. From the fall of the Roman Empire to the Industrial Revolution and beyond, Clark's compelling narrative is accompanied by breathtaking colour photography of Europe's greatest landmarks. This 'history of ideas as illustrated by art and music' remains the benchmark for the numerous programmes it inspired. Civilisation is the crowning achievement in the career of Lord Clark
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TV Show: Inside the Medieval Mind ( 2008 )
In Inside the Medieval Mind, one of the world's greatest authorities on the Middle Ages, Professor Robert Bartlett of St Andrews University, investigates the intellectual landscape of the medieval world. In this series he opens up the often surprising discontinuities and similarities between the medieval age and our own as he remarks: "In many ways these were people very much like us, in terms of family, ambitions for children and the world of emotions. On the other hand, they inhabited a very different world, in which it was believed the dead visited the living, and where somewhere there lived a race of people with the heads of dogs." The series comprises four one hour programmes, each on a different aspect of medieval thinking: Belief; Sex; Power; Knowledge. During the series he visits numerous medieval locations, from Westminster Abbey to Pluscarden Abbey near Inverness, with wide use of readings from original medieval sources.
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TV Show: Civilisations ( 2018 )
Civilisations explores the visual culture of societies from around the globe, revealing alongside the magnificent objects made in the West the wealth of treasures created by other cultures, from the landscape scrolls of classical China and the sculpture of the Olmecs to African bronzes, Japanese prints and Mughal miniatures.
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TV Show: Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities ( 2013 )
Historian Simon Sebag Montefiore traces the sacred history of Istanbul. The Turkish capital was once described as the 'city of the world's desire', having been the focus of three faiths - Paganism, Christianity and Islam - and the stage for some of the fiercest political and religious conflicts over the past 2,500 years.
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Movie: Norman's Awesome Experience ( 1988 )
A scientist, a model and a photographer, by accident; are sent back in time to ancient Switzerland during the reign of the Roman Emperor Nero, being captured by the Gallic Arverni.
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TV Show: Meet the Romans with Mary Beard ( 2012 )
Professor Mary Beard looks beyond the stories of emperors, armies, guts and gore to meet the everyday people at the heart of Ancient Rome's vast empire.
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Movie: O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization ( 1985 )
A man searches for survival after nuclear war forces people into an underground bunker. The inhabitants await rescue while their refuge decays around them.
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TV Show: Andrew Marr's History of the World ( 2012 )
Andrew Marr sets off on an epic journey through the explosive events, changes, conflicts and triumphs that shaped 70,000 years of human history. From our earliest beginnings in Africa, Marr traces the story of our nomadic ancestors as they spread out around the world and settled down to become the first farmers and townspeople. With spectacular images, compelling characters and incisive narration, this is an epic journey through human history and the story of the world we live in today, featuring dramatic reconstruction, documentary filming around the world and cutting-edge computer graphics.
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TV Show: Ancient Civilizations ( 2017 )
What hidden knowledge lies in our ancient past? A team of renowned scholars has come together to decipher the riddle of our origins and piece together our forgotten history found in monuments and texts across the world.
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TV Show: Archaeology: A Secret History ( 2013 )
Archaeologist Richard Miles presents a series charting the history of the breakthroughs and watersheds in our long quest to understand our ancient past.
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TV Show: In Search of Myths and Heroes ( 2005 )
Michael Wood takes an epic journey, following in the path of the Queen of Sheba, searching for Shangra-La in Tibet, untangling the tales of King Arthur's Celtic Britain and tracing the trek of Jason who sought the Golden Fleece.
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TV Show: Africa's Great Civilizations ( 2017 )
In his new six-hour series, Africa's Great Civilizations, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes a new look at the history of Africa, from the birth of humankind to the dawn of the 20th century. This is a breathtaking and personal journey through two hundred thousand years of history, from the origins, on the African continent, of art, writing and civilization itself, through the millennia in which Africa and Africans shaped not only their own rich civilizations, but also the wider world.
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TV Show: Lost Cities of the Ancients ( 2006 )
Archaeologists are unearthing lost civilizations, forgotten histories and incredible technologies that date back thousands of years. Re-discover these amazing, forgotten civilizations and marvel at the cities and empires they built.
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Movie: The Crisis of Civilization ( 2011 )
The Crisis Civilization is a documentary feature film investigating how global crises like ecological disaster, financial meltdown, dwindling oil reserves, terrorism and food shortages are converging symptoms of a single, failed global system. Proving that 'another world' is not merely possible, but on its way.
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Movie: Quest for Fire ( 1982 )
This story takes place in prehistoric time when three tribesmen search for a new fire source.
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TV Show: The Ascent of Civilisation ( 2015 )
What were the Vikings really like? What did the Romans accomplish? And do the singular achievements of the ancient Greeks live on in us today? The Ascent of Civilisation questions the myths and unravels age-old clichés about these ancient cultures. It examines their strange and sometimes amusing idiosyncrasies, gives fresh insights into who they really were, and provides a novel take on their societies, peppered with surprising new revelations. This is a new look at the Ancients that will change our perception of them.
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Movie: Civilization: The Movie ( 2016 )
Five friends decide to play a game of Civilization VI because they thought being world leaders couldn't be that hard but soon find out just what they have undertaken and find out just how difficult it can be. Will they still be friends or will the difficulties and challenges of keeping the citizens alive drive them apart as the barbarian onslaught looms overhead threatening to destroy them all. Action, love, heartbreak, death and the human condition fill this pulse pounding movie.
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TV Show: First Civilizations ( 2018 )
Having lived as mobile foragers for 99 percent of our time on Earth, why did humans set out on the road to civilization? How did they create villages, towns, cities and states, and establish the blueprint for the modern world? This series identifies four cornerstones of civilization - war, religion, cities and trade - and explores each in the context of a different location. Criss-crossing the globe, camera crews travel to Mexico, Guatemala, Iraq, Turkey, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Oman, Morocco, France, Germany, Japan, the U.K. and the U.S. They record the latest archeological discoveries, test new theories and uncover original information.Drama reconstructions and computer graphics are used to visualize the lost world of the first civilizations. In each episode, the ancient story is also complemented by a modern-day analog, with an expert interviewee connecting the dots between past and present. The idea is to show how our ancestors were motivated by the same impulses that persist today: the inevitability of war, a need for religion, the lure of the city, a love of trade. Their story is our story.