What the BLEEP!? - Down the Rabbit Hole
Extended Director’s Cut
STILL AVAILABLE FOR SPECIAL SCREENINGS
(Only in the U.S. and Canada)
posted on Dec 2, 2012
It’s the same … AND it’s different (superposition?)
What the BLEEP – Down the Rabbit Hole is an extended Director’s Cut of What the Bleep Do We Know!? It includes new scientific findings that supplement the original movie, and it goes more deeply into the concepts explored.
We still follow Amanda as her uninspired life unravels to reveal the uncertain world of quantum mechanics hidden beneath her normal, waking reality. But in the Director’s Cut, the interviews are lengthened and a full 95% of all interviews is new, never before seen footage exploring the links between quantum mechanics, neurobiology, human consciousness and day-to-day reality.
Featuring 90 minutes of new interviews and two new scientists, Dean Radin, Ph.D., and Dr. Masaru Emoto, and author of The Field, Lynne McTaggart; and introducing Dr. Quantum in 20 minutes of new animation, this is the deeper exploration that you’ve been asking for.
What the BLEEP do we know? There’s more to see
ADVICE FROM ONE BLEEPER ON SCREENING DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
Hello Cate, Melissa and Bleep staff.
Our viewing of the special screening Down the Rabbit Hole was a success in many ways!
For me, it was another outlet for expressing myself. I was able to connect and meet like-minded people in the community and surrounding communities. I now have an email list of these folks to promote future events. I have gained valuable knowledge as to what is entailed in hosting a screening. I have a better understanding of what works and what does not work and the community has become more aware of what I stand for.
If I were to do this again, here’s what I would do: Make more of an event surrounding the showing.
I would bring in booths to promote products and messages aligned with the movie, arrange for food to be available and design a conversation time after the screening for people to comfortably share.
This kind of expanded gathering would allow individuals to connect better with others in the community. The conversations would provide a deeper understanding of the material presented in the film. Up coming events could be better promoted, and the contact list for the organization hosting the film could be expanded.
Although some of this has been mentioned on your website, please consider passing this information along, for others may find some value in what has been said here. The sharing of knowledge is one way in which the human race evolves.
Namaste
Randall Wood,
San Marcos, TX