Posts Tagged ‘Documentary’

BB Documentary Ep 1.2 [Eng Subbed]

Sunday, December 19th, 2010


Episode 1.2 No one else shall reupload/redistribute the subbed videos. Only the owner(frostsg/mijingyo). Stress: Translations are not 100% accurate. Please do not come and criticise my poor understanding and english. TT Enjoy :) ____ *2:09 – It should be ‘Jang Hyun Seung’ . :P

Panic And Anxiety Disorders – Treatments For / Mental Health Video Documentary

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010


Panic Disorder – Stories of Hope / Documentary Video; National Institutes of Health; National Institute of Mental Health; Panic Disorder: Stories of Hope AVA19710VNB1 – 1994; This 19-minute video documentary panic disorder, a serious yet often misunderstood mental illness, is useful for presentations at public and professional seminars and meetings. Introduced by TV personality Willard Scott, who himself has recovered from panic disorder. Producer: National Institutes of Health; Panic Disorder. What is Panic Disorder?; Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder and is characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress. Signs & Symptoms: People with panic disorder have feelings of terror that strike suddenly and repeatedly with no warning. During a panic attack, most likely your heart will pound and you may feel sweaty, weak, faint, or dizzy. Your hands may tingle or feel numb, and you might feel flushed or chilled. You may have nausea, chest pain or smothering sensations, a sense of unreality, or fear of impending doom or loss of control. More about Signs & Symptoms: Treatment: Effective treatments for panic disorder are available, and research is yielding new, improved therapies that can help most people with panic disorder and other anxiety disorders lead productive, fulfilling lives. Panic Disorder is a serious condition that

Medal of Honor European Assault: Documentary Gameplay Part 5 (Widescreen)

Friday, August 13th, 2010


Movie Information: Rated PG-13 for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for brief language. Kid Information: Violence & Gore The film contains prolonged sequences of war violence not suitable for young children. The opening and closing sequences feature prolonged violence with slight dismemberment , soldiers engulfed in flames and other disturbing images. The depiction of war violence remains consistent throughout the film, with hand-to-hand combat, sniper fire, and other inherently brutal depictions of war fighting. The film also features scenes in which intense explosions are caused. Profanity: Slight profanity in the film is used to create proper ambiance and “battlefield chatter.” The word used in the movie is “Hell.” Frightening/Intense Scenes: The battle sequences throughout the film are intense both literally and emotionally. The opening and closing sequences feature brutal and realistic war-fighting, high-stress situations, loud gunfire, booming explosions, brutal hand-to-hand combat, graphic depictions of death and disturbing sequences of soldiers getting hit by grenade bombs,suffering to death,getting choked by bullets,and throwing or firing a grenade to the nearest gasoline tank. The opening sequence features gratuitous amounts of violence that can be unsettling and startling to the unprepared viewer with violence that is unrelenting and drawn out in nature. In addition, the film may provoke unsettling emotions and Post

Medal of Honor European Assault: Documentary Gameplay Part 9 (Widescreen HD)

Monday, August 9th, 2010


Movie Information: Rated PG-13 for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for brief language. Kid Information: Violence & Gore The film contains prolonged sequences of war violence not suitable for young children. The opening and closing sequences feature prolonged violence with slight dismemberment , soldiers engulfed in flames and other disturbing images. The depiction of war violence remains consistent throughout the film, with hand-to-hand combat, sniper fire, and other inherently brutal depictions of war fighting. The film also features scenes in which intense explosions are caused. Profanity: Slight profanity in the film is used to create proper ambiance and “battlefield chatter.” The word used in the movie is “Hell.” Frightening/Intense Scenes: The battle sequences throughout the film are intense both literally and emotionally. The opening and closing sequences feature brutal and realistic war-fighting, high-stress situations, loud gunfire, booming explosions, brutal hand-to-hand combat, graphic depictions of death and disturbing sequences of soldiers getting hit by grenade bombs,suffering to death,getting choked by bullets,and throwing or firing a grenade to the nearest gasoline tank. The opening sequence features gratuitous amounts of violence that can be unsettling and startling to the unprepared viewer with violence that is unrelenting and drawn out in nature. In addition, the film may provoke unsettling emotions and Post

Medal of Honor European Assault: Documentary Gameplay Part 6 (Widescreen)

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Movie Information: Rated PG-13 for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for brief language. Kid Information: Violence & Gore The film contains prolonged sequences of war violence not suitable for young children. The opening and closing sequences feature prolonged violence with slight dismemberment , soldiers engulfed in flames and other disturbing images. The depiction of war violence remains consistent throughout the film, with hand-to-hand combat, sniper fire, and other inherently brutal depictions of war fighting. The film also features scenes in which intense explosions are caused. Profanity: Slight profanity in the film is used to create proper ambiance and “battlefield chatter.” The word used in the movie is “Hell.” Frightening/Intense Scenes: The battle sequences throughout the film are intense both literally and emotionally. The opening and closing sequences feature brutal and realistic war-fighting, high-stress situations, loud gunfire, booming explosions, brutal hand-to-hand combat, graphic depictions of death and disturbing sequences of soldiers getting hit by grenade bombs,suffering to death,getting choked by bullets,and throwing or firing a grenade to the nearest gasoline tank. The opening sequence features gratuitous amounts of violence that can be unsettling and startling to the unprepared viewer with violence that is unrelenting and drawn out in nature. In addition, the film may provoke unsettling emotions and Post

Medal of Honor European Assault: Documentary Gameplay Part 3 (Widescreen)

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010


Movie Information: Rated PG-13 for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for brief language. Kid Information: Violence & Gore The film contains prolonged sequences of war violence not suitable for young children. The opening and closing sequences feature prolonged violence with slight dismemberment , soldiers engulfed in flames and other disturbing images. The depiction of war violence remains consistent throughout the film, with hand-to-hand combat, sniper fire, and other inherently brutal depictions of war fighting. The film also features scenes in which intense explosions are caused. Profanity: Slight profanity in the film is used to create proper ambiance and “battlefield chatter.” The word used in the movie is “Hell.” Frightening/Intense Scenes: The battle sequences throughout the film are intense both literally and emotionally. The opening and closing sequences feature brutal and realistic war-fighting, high-stress situations, loud gunfire, booming explosions, brutal hand-to-hand combat, graphic depictions of death and disturbing sequences of soldiers getting hit by grenade bombs,suffering to death,getting choked by bullets,and throwing or firing a grenade to the nearest gasoline tank. The opening sequence features gratuitous amounts of violence that can be unsettling and startling to the unprepared viewer with violence that is unrelenting and drawn out in nature. In addition, the film may provoke unsettling emotions and Post

Medal of Honor European Assault: Documentary Gameplay Part 1 (Widescreen)

Monday, May 31st, 2010


Movie Information: Rated PG-13 for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for brief language. Kid Information: Violence & Gore The film contains prolonged sequences of war violence not suitable for young children. The opening and closing sequences feature prolonged violence with slight dismemberment , soldiers engulfed in flames and other disturbing images. The depiction of war violence remains consistent throughout the film, with hand-to-hand combat, sniper fire, and other inherently brutal depictions of war fighting. The film also features scenes in which intense explosions are caused. Profanity: Slight profanity in the film is used to create proper ambiance and “battlefield chatter.” The word used in the movie is “Hell.” Frightening/Intense Scenes: The battle sequences throughout the film are intense both literally and emotionally. The opening and closing sequences feature brutal and realistic war-fighting, high-stress situations, loud gunfire, booming explosions, brutal hand-to-hand combat, graphic depictions of death and disturbing sequences of soldiers getting hit by grenade bombs,suffering to death,getting choked by bullets,and throwing or firing a grenade to the nearest gasoline tank. The opening sequence features gratuitous amounts of violence that can be unsettling and startling to the unprepared viewer with violence that is unrelenting and drawn out in nature. In addition, the film may provoke unsettling emotions and Post