poledriver
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^ Sounds, great, I'll try watch that tonight, thanks.
^ Sounds, great, I'll try watch that tonight, thanks.
Henry Chalfant is one of the directors actually, same guy from Style Wars. I think you mentioned you had liked it when I posted it.
I was just about to recommend this. I liked it.
^ I'm glad you watched it. I've been bad off but I've never been that bad off.
Definitely something anyone thinking about doing heroin should see. It's about as close a look into being a street junkie as you're gonna get without actually trailing them yourself.
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I watched half of Neurons to Nirvana earlier, it's pretty great. Definitely recommend
In August 2005, the American city of New Orleans was struck by the powerful Hurricane Katrina. Although the storm was damaging by itself, that was not the true disaster. That happened when the city's flooding safeguards like levees failed and put most of the city, which is largely below sea level, underwater. This film covers that disastrous series of events that devastated the city and its people. Furthermore, the gross incompetence of the various governments and the powerful from the local to the federal level is examined to show how the poor and underprivileged of New Orleans were mistreated in this grand calamity and still ignored today.