an epic 3 hour long documentary about the story of Planet Earth from its Birth to the emergence of microbial life to the dinosaurs to the Rise & fall of humanity to the end of life on earth to the end of the oceans to the very end of the entire planet.
A very Michael Moore-esque type documentary about a young adult age 20. This story is very true about a college student looking to make it big in the real world. He comes across an opportunity he has found online, and gets suckered in. He quits school and takes part in this "Boiler Room" type job.
The job requires him to go door to door selling things that offices do not need, with the opportunity to move into a management position. He sees the good... happy customers, the bad.... rude people, and the ugly.... being dragged out of offices by his suit coat. This student eventually moves across country to help open a new office.
This reality show offers a critical inside look at public interest controversies detailing karma with conflicting ideologies to determine, Who's Holier-than-thou?
The first and easiest way to resolve most controversies is usually to look at context rather than side with the idea that there may be some kind of contradiction.
Take for instance abortion, a public interest controversy continuing to elicit mixed, varied and conflicting opinions, philosophies, and reactions of religious groupings, lobbyists, general public, and ideologists worldwide.
Who's Holier-than-thou, is a serial expose on cause and effects of the controversy under scrutiny detailing differing ideologies for claims of self-righteousness, condemnations, judgementalism, and discernment.
A searing expose of the unacknowledged dangers of prescription sleep medication… the story of a country asleep at the wheel.
The commercials are soothing - a magical green moth escorts you to a peaceful sleep as the tranquil music swells... and another viewer is hooked on Ambien. Sleep medication ("Z-Drugs") including Lunesta and Ambien have become big business for pharmaceutical companies in the U.S., with over 27 million prescriptions last year.
But what the F.D.A. and the manufacturers won't admit is that the drugs carry dangerous and deadly side effects. There has been an increasing number of sleep-driving traffic accidents linked to the drugs, leaving the medicated, zombie-like victims with no memory of the events.
I am one of those victims.
I think a movie should be made on the book called "Go Ask Alice". That book is an amazing story about a 15 year old girl who had good grades but never really liked her self. She then becomes addicted to drugs at a party and runs away from home several times.
She faces a lot of problems but she tries to put her life back together. She gets addicted again and sadly commits suicide. It's not really a book, it's her diary that she keeps with her and writes what's happening. She is very descriptive on her situations and I think that if it is made into a movie, it will be a huge success.
Let me preface this by saying I am very serious and interested in this project. I would not put in this amount of work nor pursue people looking to make such films if I did not think this would be something people would want to watch. I think the market for this type of documentary is at its peak.
Okay, so let me start by giving some background about myself.
I am 22 years old and live about ten minutes outside of Boston, MA, USA. I attended Eastern Nazarene College (ENC) for three years before deciding not to return. I played basketball for the school as well and started for two of my three years. Going to ENC was a last minute decision.
I moved out of my parents house at 16 years old. I moved into my girlfriend at the time's basement.