I remember watching it as a teenager and I was blown away. I don’t know if I’ll get the same feeling if I watch it again as an adult though.
Ps: my first time on lemmy, good stuff on here folks.
I agree with it’s interpretation of the bible/Christianity, relating to many other religions before it, not just Egyptian:
Jesus was never real and was not recorded by dozens of scribes that were in the place at the same time (one famous example was debunked hundreds of years ago). He’s a sun-god astrological myth, like Horus and others before and they all share similar attributes.His purpose was to signal the start of the age of Pisces (two fish), and the winter solstice will see the sun rise (after 3 days of apparent stagnation) in the Aquarius constellation in 2150 or so. His resurrection is celebrated at Spring equinox, or Easter, when the sun finally overpowers the darkness.His purpose regarding factualization was a political move by the Romans and the Catholic church, setting the calendar year 1 to the start of the age of Pisces.
It’s the archetype for a lot of what I hate about YouTube. I was actually kind of mad at the friend who recommended it to me
Bro, [obvious truism]. Brooo, [obvious truism]. Brooooo, [conspiracy theory].
it’s a kind of “WHOA DUDE” stoner film at best with no actual merit.
It feels like it was written by Alex Jones.
Alex Jones, American radio host, conspiracy theorist and executive producer of Loose Change, stated that film segments of Zeitgeist are taken directly from his documentary Terrorstorm, and that he supports “90 percent” of the film.
It’s nonsense garbage.
Loved it at 15. Now I know better.
I think it got a few things right, but its not a film I’d be proud of liking today.Definitely a “I am 14 and this is deep” film basically Walt Disney’s full epcot design combined with socialism by another name.
i think this, loose change and jfk fucked peoples heads up for generations
It’s funny cause I was 14 when I watched it 😂
I was pretty close to that too. My brother watched it when it had juat came out and showed it to me later.
I was 16 and thought so at first. Then I saw older people tearing it to shreds proper in forum posts firstly on the Screw Attack forums of all places which swiftly corrected me haha.
I was fascinated by it when I was young. Now I think it was one of the points where internet conspiracy theories started. How the “documentation” was told is very much manipulating.
It was definitely an early catalyst for directing conspiracy minded people into deeper and deeper rabbit holes. I’d bet for most of us, this is how we discovered Alex Jones and as teenagers he seemed interesting. As an adult it was clear he was just another bullshitter.
But now, knowing what we know about geo politics, it’s clear that it was all part of Russia’s plan to brainwash the right wing into becoming domestic enemies of their nations in favour of Russia’s interests.
I used to love watching Alex Jones while stoned. Just imagine hes right and youre being clued in on some super top secret knowledge.
Was a lot of fun as long as you remembered to sober up and realise its all bollocks.
Outstandingly idiotic piece of shit.
Alex Jones is everything he railed against, and all of his bullshit was performative. It’s so satisfying to hear Dan from Knowledge Fight rip his dumbass arguments apart and expose how much he lies and makes up shit.
Was this the one that spent the first half trying to explain that all religions were based on Egyptian mythology before awkwardly jumping to 9-11 stuff?
I think I remember burning this on DVD back in the day before watching it and being confused and disappointed.
trying to explain that all religions were based on Egyptian mythology
Oh God… For some reason this just reminded me of The Money Masters or whatever it’s called… I went through a conspiracy phase like almost 20 years ago and I just got this vague memory of that freaking 4 hour “documentary”… I’m pretty sure they went on about Egypt and I wouldn’t be surprised if I watched it again to find a “healthy” dose of antisemitism.
Yeah, I remember being annoyed by this as well, I just felt really messy and without clear purpose, like “how do you mean this all connects again?”. Did not live up to the hype.
According to the synopsis on Wikipedia, you are correct.
IIRC I watched it at some point, and it was boilerplate Infowars era “THEY are controlling you!” and fearmongering as a sales pitch. It’s a good reminder that it used to be a lot harder than posting some garbage on YT to make some “90 minutes of saying nothing” content.
it’s been 20 years, they already had a community in some random place.
How did it turn out for them?
*checks wikipedia*
Jack shit.
Zeitgeist was first linked to the Venus Project, which had been founded by Jacque Fresco in 1985. In April 2011, partnership between the two groups ended in an apparent power struggle, with Joseph commenting, “Without [the Zeitgeist Movement], [the Venus Project] doesn’t exist – it has nothing but ideas and has no viable method to bring it to light.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Venus_Project
https://www.thevenusproject.com/about/history/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacque_Fresco
Jacque died. The film is all BS.
Gotcha!
I watched this video of a lecture from Jacque Fresco and it’s rather interesting imo
Also what the bleep do we know. Vaguely remember it starts kinda ok, then gets to spiritual BS and uses quantum woo as justification for it.
One of the directors of that documentary got involved with the cult NXIVM.
Even if you go in for spiritual stuff, it also falls into “saying everything by saying nothing” model of straight to video junk that was common for the time, just better-made and with higher production quality. Its only goal is to get people to not have critical thoughts about it, say “it really makes you think!” to their stoner friends, and then sell another copy of itself.
I remember the part about the RFID chips in every person being the most shocking part as a kid. Honestly with smartphones and the modern internet, we’re not really that far off from what was speculated on that topic.
The film is over indulgent claptrap but a broken clock is right twice a day or whatever.
I don’t remember what all it touched on, but I do remember giving some of it more consideration than it was probably worth, and the other parts I thought were just too crazy.
I kept thinking of that 9/11 conspiracy theory. Traumatized me. It’s what I can recall






