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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mpi Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Documentary, Movie, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 030306015989 |
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SECRETS OF THE UNKNOWN - STONEHENGE, BETTER THAN SOME SAY! I can't speak for any ot the other tapes in the "Secrets of the Unknown" series, however, I have seen "Stonehenge" and I thought for a short video (22 min. on Stonehenge, and 6 min. on previews of other tapes), it was quite informative, interesting, and beautiful to look at, as they showed Stonehenge alot, in both day and "night under the stars" settings. I've always been quite mesmerized by it, especially at night and thought they did a good job with this show!
Misery Science Theater 3000
This biased, overstylized program spends more time showing host Edward Mulhare than it does showing Sasquatch. Bigfoot newcomers will snicker at the montages of a guy parading around in a shaggy ape costume, while veterans will learn absolutely nothing new about the legendary creature. The show reaches its nadir with the muttered testimonials of several Ignorant White Males, who seem to comprise the majority of all eyewitnesses. At the conclusion of this 20-minute video, Mulhare takes Bigfoot's existence as a given, but viewers over the age of four may question his judgment.
Psychology from the 1980s
This video, as far as I could tell, had absolutely nothing to do with the powers of the mind. All of the other reviews are either misleading or completely false. There was no man jumping off a building and accomplishing some supernatural feat. Here's a short synopsis of what this video actually is: A bunch of psychologists and neuroscientists from the 1980s talk about the brain, while the host of the program attempts to make everything sound really mysterious.
This movie would have gotten 2 stars if it had at least said on the box "This video is about the various 'natural' functions of the brain and has absolutely nothing to do with the 'supernatural' powers of the mind." That, at least, would have been honest. If you are looking for a video on the powers of the mind, save your [PRICE} and don't buy this one!