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« on: May 09, 2008, 03:28:04 PM »

Scene from BUG (2006)



http://www.veoh.com/videos/v9455567e99Ww5aA

Peter begins to rant about The Bilderberg Group, the war in Iraq, the Oklahoma City bombings, cult suicides, Brain chips, and then secret government experiment on soldiers. The play deals with the issues of love, paranoia, and government conspiracy.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0470705/
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« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2008, 12:40:48 PM »

love your pic, got the flick today, heard from alan watt it was good...yo, i'm looking at purchasing or renting bug, is it any good, please, really wanting to find out.   

thanks, also still trying to find out about NWO sci-fiction flicks worth getting llike sunshine, thx, 10,000 bc(remember "where are hey from?" "some say space, some say an underwater continent(Atlantis)"), 2001, eyes wide shut(for non sci fi-but occult).  any help is good.

But what's up with Bug(2006)
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« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2008, 03:43:27 PM »

love your pic, got the flick today, heard from alan watt it was good...yo, i'm looking at purchasing or renting bug, is it any good, please, really wanting to find out.   

thanks, also still trying to find out about NWO sci-fiction flicks worth getting llike sunshine, thx, 10,000 bc(remember "where are hey from?" "some say space, some say an underwater continent(Atlantis)"), 2001, eyes wide shut(for non sci fi-but occult).  any help is good.

But what's up with Bug(2006)

Bug is interesting because in the third act (the last part of the film) there is a non stop heavy dose of information about the NWO. Even though this is depicted in the film as a paranoid delusion it is left somewhat up to the viewer to decide. It is very unusual for this type of info to slip out so Bug is well worth watching.

Some other fictional films that are worth seeing:

The Conversation
Omega Man
Day of the Condor
The Groundstar Conspiracy
The Jacket
Punishment Park

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« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2008, 02:23:21 PM »

   Love the conversation, the hooker was great...but i found out on this board taht in some ways Enemy of the State is a follow-up to the convo--dif't people and subject, but one was hack man early on, the other was the man older, with the same technologies advancemet as a parallel.  Also, Sneakers is good. 

Where is the list of NWO films, video, conspiracys, oddballs, ?
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« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2008, 02:51:13 PM »

   Love the conversation, the hooker was great...but i found out on this board taht in some ways Enemy of the State is a follow-up to the convo--dif't people and subject, but one was hack man early on, the other was the man older, with the same technologies advancemet as a parallel.  Also, Sneakers is good. 

Where is the list of NWO films, video, conspiracys, oddballs, ?

That's true, the Gene Hackman character in Enemy of the State is from The Conversation. Yes Sneakers is very good. I'll post more of this type as I think of them.
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