Zeitgeist
Zeitgeist
| 01 June 2007 (USA)
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A documentary examining possible historical and modern conspiracies surrounding Christianity, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the Federal Reserve bank.

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Stometer

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Listonixio

Fresh and Exciting

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Sexyloutak

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Gary

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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kudumedia

For a 'film' that asks us not to believe everything we hear then has the arrogance to claim it has the 'truth' about everything in history. Superb irony, a real student film. Unfortunately it can't be called a documentary because it would give people the right to reply and consider other points of view of it was. The makers of this film just love dictatorship and telling people what to think which is why they are so cross that America got involved in the second world war - they think dictatorship makes things easier. Great bit of Athena poster conclusion at the end 'shouldn't we just all love everyone'. Mind you the great quotes like 'love your enemies' and 'forgive the poor their debt' couldn't be quoted because we've been told not to listen to 'that chap'. Hilarious. I look forward to the sequel about how man never landed on the moon.

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Jim Wickham

If you're one of those who wears an Alfoil hat to prevent the CIA stealing your brain waves, you'll love this and give it 10/10.If you're not, you'll probably recognize a few facts, mixed in with a few eyewitness accounts (when dealing with 11/9, as we non- Americans write the date), and the occasional pertinent point.Sadly it all adds up to a fairly rambling conspiracist rant, which is entertaining, but just as dangerous and damaging as other productions it seeks to ridicule. Like Michael Moore (all his stuff) and Al Gore (himself an inconvenient truth), thou shalt have no other god but Peter Joseph when it comes to 'Zeitgeist'. All these film makers have valid points to make. Alas they allow themselves to wade into the same blinkered thinking as those they openly oppose....

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yaktheripper

You'll watch Zeitgeist and be like..."oh wow man! dang it, I knew all this stuff was connected" and you'll be all amped and ready to go research these "facts" the film so professionally presents. Problem is...after you research these "facts" you'll find they're pretty much all wrong...and I mean like all of them. The truth is nudged ever so slightly in fractions to align a train of thought that the conspiracy is very real and you're slipping if you don't "wake up!!!!" Sigh. Fact check people. The dates are wrong, the religions are wrong, the players are wrong and the people behind this movement are associated with anti-Semites. It's a polished turd...very polished but a turd is a turd nonetheless.

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Troels Larsen

First of all, I will commend the author of this power-point presentation for his technique. It is a fast moving documentary, revealing the true nature of religion, terrorism and federal banking. During this 2 hour piece, proof is presented that Christianity is basically just another clone of every other religion out there, that 9/11 was an inside job, that income tax is unconstitutional, and that Pearl Harbor was provoked intentionally by America. These revelations would have made this the single greatest documentary ever made, if it were not for one minor flaw: it is all complete and utterly fabricated.After watching the movie and doing (surprisingly little) research, it becomes evident that roughly 90% of the arguments presented as fact in this 'documentary' are completely made up. I won't present any examples here, but several sites already exist that debunk the entire film.Now, the falsehoods in this film are so blatant and severe that they cannot be the product of an under researched script - they have to be made with the intent of misleading the audience.Frankly, I am amazed that tinfoil hats can be made with sufficient thickness that people can actually believe this. I would previously have thought that such an amount of aluminum foil would have snapped the neck of whoever attempted to wear such a hat.So in that respect, I suppose I learned something by watching this movie.In summary, watch this movie if: A) You *know* that 9/11 was an inside job and you want someone to agree with you. B) You process critical thinking and you need a good example of what can be done with clever editing and complete disregard for facts.In either case, you may have a good time. But if you find that you have changed your mind about anything after watching this movie, I beg that you read both sides of the argument.However, since this documentary so obviously has an agenda, I cannot with good conscience good it a good rating. But I would say it is definitely in the 'so bad it's good' category.

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