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What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole
Description
A woman's journey of self-discovery connects a host of interviews with some of the world's top scientists, journalists, researchers and mystics, who discuss the universe and how all people are intertwined with it. The experts expound on topics such as consciousness, physics, biology and emotions.
A woman's journey of self-discovery connects a host of interviews with some of the world's top scientists, journalists, researchers and mystics, who discuss the universe and how all people are intertwined with it. The experts expound on topics such as consciousness, physics, biology and emotions.
Actors:
John Ross Bowie,
Joseph Dispenza,
Carol Stanzione,
Larry Brandenburg,
Mercedes Rose,
Sherilyn Lawson,
Robert Blanche
John Ross Bowie
30 May 1971, New York City, New York, USA
Joseph Dispenza
Carol Stanzione
Larry Brandenburg
3 May 1948, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA
Mercedes Rose
22 March 1972, Salem, Oregon, USA
Sherilyn Lawson
Robert Blanche
Genre:
Drama, Documentary
Director:
William Arntz, Betsy Chasse
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Armin Shimerman #Barry Newman #Betsy Chasse #Danielle Serra #Elaine Hendrix #James Langston Drake #John Ross Bowie #Larry Brandenburg #Marlee Matlin #Michele Mariana #Robert Bailey Jr. #What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole #What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole (2006) #William Arntz #William Joseph Elk III
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Los Angeles CityBeat
March 16, 2006
...not a sequel but...really more of a "special edition" of the original..., with enough extra material to swell its length to nearly two and a half hours... If you possess anything within yelling distance of a rational mind, you'll giggle mightily before
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February 03, 2006
The new footage adds almost nothing and feels like a lame, double-dipping cash-grab.
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You'd think after 35,000 years, a warrior spirit would learn to give an interesting interview.
Salt Lake Tribune
March 03, 2006
Only the truest of true believers would want to sit through it again.
Newark Star-Ledger
February 03, 2006
With a schlockmeister's showmanship, the directors have simply taken the old film, cut in other footage and outtakes, and re-released it as a different picture.
February 17, 2006
... having sat through the entirety of this bulbous exercise in commerce, I did not come away uninspired.
Jam! Movies
February 17, 2006
More talking heads, and a lot more Ramtha.
Hollywood Reporter
February 10, 2006
While it does render scientific and philosophical principles in a highly accessible format, the film is nonetheless a real chore to sit through, especially in this version, weighing in at more than 2 1⁄2 hours.
TV Guide
February 03, 2006
The goofy use of animated, Flubber-like blobs aping Robert Palmer's Addicted to Love video (by way of illustrating the irresistibility of desire itself) makes it hard to take the science seriously, which is the Bleep problem in a nutshell.
February 03, 2006
A sequel for seekers, What the Bleep!? Down the Rabbit Hole is a lightning rod for skeptics and believers alike.
March 16, 2006
Down the Rabbit Hole makes teen sex comedies, action-chick sci-fi and the other usual multiplex chum seem like high-minded discourse.

