Feb 4th, '09, 18:33
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by RockingtheRepublic » Feb 4th, '09, 18:33
hop_goblin wrote:
I KNOW! It's great! However 150USD~That is steep! No pun intended.
lol! Good one.
I just finished watching The Meaning of Tea by Scott Chamberlin Hoyt. It was okay. there was some beautiful footage. They went around the world from India to England to Taiwan to Morocco to talk to people and explore what tea meant to them. I found the behind the scenes footage was better that the documentary itself. I bought it online for about $25 + 6 shipping. I posted a lengthier review on my website if anyone's interested.
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Feb 4th, '09, 22:15
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by hop_goblin » Feb 4th, '09, 22:15
RockingtheRepublic wrote:hop_goblin wrote:
I KNOW! It's great! However 150USD~That is steep! No pun intended.
lol! Good one.
I just finished watching The Meaning of Tea by Scott Chamberlin Hoyt. It was okay. there was some beautiful footage. They went around the world from India to England to Taiwan to Morocco to talk to people and explore what tea meant to them. I found the behind the scenes footage was better that the documentary itself. I bought it online for about $25 + 6 shipping. I posted a lengthier review on my website if anyone's interested.
Just checked out the trailer and looked good. I bought it.

Feb 5th, '09, 11:02
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by cheaton » Feb 5th, '09, 11:02
Good so far... but man this narrator is really getting on my nerves.
Feb 5th, '09, 11:21
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by raveme » Feb 5th, '09, 11:21
there's another really cool documentary called "tea road to the skies". it's a three part documentary following the tea caravans down the ancient tea road from southern china to tibet.
i saw two parts of it on viasat history and looked for it on the internet ever since, but couldn't find a trace..