Another Waste Of DVD space...
Milan M. Bakrania | Perth, Western Australia | 08/04/2010
(1 out of 5 stars)
"When you consider actually buying & watching a documentary, you awould assume (Knowing that assumptions can be dangerous), that the documentary would be research... research in the sense that you get to see clips of different people from different walks of life, & Different proffessions...
With the documentaries produced by "Reality Films" or whatever they like to go by, there is NO inteligence in production WHAT SO EVER... Dulled down, Collages of Images With voice over recordings, Or ONE SINGLE FILM SHOT, of some apparent proffessional, Talking, & discussing things.... What a BLOODY Bore... Why don't you guys just consider making them into Audio CD documentaries??? Then AT LEAST we'll have some Idea of what we're getting into, & NOT BUY them....
I won't be buying any productions from this company anymore... Kindergartners make better visuals in their drawings in grade school...
Whats EVEN more distracting is the "background music", that seems to take over the voice of the speaker... GOD... I can't even here myself THINK... Sorry, but this (Alonge with ANY Other production I have purchasec from "Reality" company), is a waste of $$$
I'd Advice you to stay away, if you want good Graphically documented, & visual descriptives... Save your Money..."
Snake worship everywhere.
Nukedude | Everett, WA | 04/06/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This looks like a low budget documentary that discusses the origin of snake worship. Pretty good movie about this subject, but looks a bit grainy and like it was dubbed from a VHS tape. Lots of good information and better than reading a long drawn out book on the subject. All religions developed from serpent worship at some point is the main view of this documentary. Good commentary, and narration. This was not made by your normal group of alien cover up conspiracy theorist types who do not provide any background information. Very well done on researching the subject. Better quality video and showmanship would make this a better documentary."