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    any bt tracker for the documentaries?

    if there is any bt tracker dedicated specially for the documentary movies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ltev2006 View Post
    if there is any bt tracker dedicated specially for the documentary movies?
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    Helena comes thru again!! Thx for that site!!

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    karagarga and bitmetv have a lot. Karagarga has more movies from the 70-90s while bitmetv has more televised ones.

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    yes wanted to find some documentaries (PBS and such) on torrent too.
    thanks

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    Wow, you need to be some kind of masochist to watch documentaries from the 70's and 80's. That was some insanely boring cinema. (Nothing against learning, but I remember sleeping thru those in elementary school)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLiver420 View Post
    Wow, you need to be some kind of masochist to watch documentaries from the 70's and 80's. That was some insanely boring cinema. (Nothing against learning, but I remember sleeping thru those in elementary school)

    Are you a nutball or whut? Docs are always cool but not known for being exciting. I LOVE "In Search of....." Its awesome and from the 70's.


    Quicksilverscreen has lots of docs you can download really fast. Ive grabbed a few myself.




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    Quote Originally Posted by DLiver420 View Post
    Wow, you need to be some kind of masochist to watch documentaries from the 70's and 80's. That was some insanely boring cinema. (Nothing against learning, but I remember sleeping thru those in elementary school)
    I watched a documentary I got from karagarga about arms smuggling. It was interesting.

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    I love documentaries the way they are done now, but back in elementary the documentaries were slightly dull. If they'd have had "Naked Science" back in the day I might've become a scientist (instead of a medical marijuana quality control specialist). Out of nowhere: this conversation made me think of Mr Wizard...he kicked ass.

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    Maybe some one could request/up Mr Wizard on BMTV :D
    I'm with DLiver420, those old docs were boring. I love newer ones though, nothing wrong with having some expression in your voice...
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    Bitme has documentaries and other learning materials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLiver420 View Post
    Wow, you need to be some kind of masochist to watch documentaries from the 70's and 80's. That was some insanely boring cinema. (Nothing against learning, but I remember sleeping thru those in elementary school)
    My favorite is the sex education videos we watched made in the 1970's. They were more hilarious (at least to us elementary kids) than anything else we watched in class!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLiver420 View Post
    I love documentaries the way they are done now, but back in elementary the documentaries were slightly dull. If they'd have had "Naked Science" back in the day I might've become a scientist (instead of a medical marijuana quality control specialist). Out of nowhere: this conversation made me think of Mr Wizard...he kicked ass.
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