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wawebste
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The Barkley Marathons

Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQmoxlUy33A



[Edited on July 14, 2016 at 11:22 AM. Reason : x]

7/14/2016 11:22:14 AM

Big4Country
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^My sister and her husband watched that and said it was good.

7/14/2016 9:03:41 PM

Bullet
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I watched the Tony Robbins documentary. It doesn't reveal a lot about him, except that he's crazy and his followers/staffers are even crazier.

7/19/2016 12:35:24 PM

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Idiocracy recently became the first movie to cross genres from satire to documentary.

7/20/2016 10:49:19 AM

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^^it was interesting. i was hoping for more on who TR really was offstage and away from his work and there was very little of that.

7/20/2016 3:00:05 PM

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yeah, when i was watching it i was wondering if he produced it, a lot of it just seemed to be promoting him. i'm sure he has some flaws/secretes, but they didn't touch on any of that.

7/20/2016 3:38:18 PM

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i read an article that said the director attended his Date with Destiny event and then pleaded with TR for several years to allow him to film it and make the documentary. TR eventually agreed, but he also came on as producer and invested a lot of money into the production.

7/20/2016 3:56:26 PM

Bullet
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that makes sense

7/20/2016 4:29:58 PM

HCH
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Documentary now! is good stuff. Especially episode 4 - "the eyes dont lie"

7/27/2016 2:14:04 PM

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Just watched a pretty interesting one called Tickled, it's on HBO, it starts out as a journalist looking into a competitive tickling league that he sees a video about online, and that leads down a crazy rabbit hole when he starts looking into the company behind it with threats and intimidation, I recommend it.

3/23/2017 9:29:43 PM

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I just watched "After Porn Ends" and "After Porn Ends 2." They were both interesting, but it was a lot of sad stories. The worst was the lady who became a porn star after getting a full academic scholarship and dropping out of college. Then she applied to Mensa and got accepted when they saw her SAT scores. Then her husband died in a car wreck when she was 8 months pregnant and now she is an alcoholic. What a waste of a mind. Someone like her needed to earn a STEM degree and do some good for the world.

5/31/2017 8:37:44 PM

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If you haven't seen the ESPN 30 for 30 OJ: Made in America, set aside some time to watch it. It's 7 and a half hours, but it's AMAZING! I'm on my second watch now. It's on watchespn if you're a cable subscriber.

Also, another plug for the Barkley Marathons. Even if you're not a runner, it's such an interesting look into the crazy stuff people will do to themselves.

[Edited on June 25, 2017 at 12:50 PM. Reason : .]

6/25/2017 12:48:10 PM

kdogg(c)
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The Men Who Killed Kennedy

6/25/2017 4:25:13 PM

The Coz
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Two doping-themed documentaries:

Stop At Nothing
Icarus


Both on Netflix.

8/13/2017 1:26:34 AM

wizzkidd
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I waited and waited for Flatball to hit netflix. I almost bought it outright from iTunes because I was so excited for a documentary about ultimate... and then I watched it.
I'm glad I waited for it to be on netflix... disappointing...

8/13/2017 11:05:39 AM

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I watched Icarus last night. It was good. Almost like a documentary and a thriller combined.




Also interested to see Machines when it comes out, as I work in the US textile industry. These scenes are pretty unrecognizable. No wonder we have difficulty being cost-competitive.

8/13/2017 1:59:30 PM

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Watched Queen of Versailles last night. really good. Can't believe the guy didn't have ANY money socked away for hard times.

8/14/2017 2:45:17 PM

Cherokee
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http://www.pbs.org/the-farthest/home/

Went to a screening of this last week at ANMH and thought it was great.

8/14/2017 5:26:17 PM

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^I saw that the other night following an episode of Nova about the eclipse.

8/28/2017 9:02:03 AM

Big4Country
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Tonight I watched a documentary called, "The 24 Hour War" that was interesting. It was about the Ford vs Ferrari rivalry in endurance racing in the 1960s.

11/2/2017 10:06:42 PM

Cherokee
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^^what'd you think?

11/2/2017 10:50:05 PM

GoldieO
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An Open Secret.

https://youtu.be/2tFu3krt1iI

With Corey Feldman finally starting to name drop, this one seems appropriate for the thread. Went back and hadn't seen it posted yet. I'll never be able to enjoy The Sandlot again after watching this one.

11/3/2017 6:24:15 AM

thegoodlife3
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Minding the Gap lived up to expectations

highly recommend

4/25/2019 7:07:15 PM

Bullet
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I recently started watching the new Netflix series Our Planet, and it seems incredible, and a bit depressing (hosted by David Attenborough)

4/26/2019 10:12:14 AM

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this is what i posted in the other thread:

Ken Burns' The Vietnam War
https://www.netflix.com/title/80997770

Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States
https://www.netflix.com/title/80127995

Shot in the Dark
https://www.netflix.com/title/80171561

The Confession Tapes
https://www.netflix.com/title/80161702

The Miami Showband Massacre
https://www.netflix.com/title/80191046

Senna
https://www.netflix.com/title/70170051

4/26/2019 10:39:36 AM

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I watched a few documentaries about Chinese modern history on youtube. They are really good. For example: Mao, the last emperor; The colored Mao; Tiananmen; Tank Man, etc.

4/30/2019 11:39:59 AM

thegoodlife3
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Hail Satan is excellent and everyone should watch it

5/23/2019 5:02:52 PM

mkcarter
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Mommy Dead and Dearest

6/10/2019 2:49:52 PM

shoot
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Generally speaking, all made by Frontline.

6/10/2019 2:59:04 PM

Bullet
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I recently started the apparent classic "Harlan County USA" from 1976 about coal miners striking against Duke Power back in the early 70s. It appears to be very well done.

And it made me remember another good one, "Bright Leaves" from 2003 about the Tobacco industry in NC, which also involves the Duke family.

6/13/2019 4:23:32 PM

Cabbage
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^If you like Bright Leaves I'd recommend Sherman's March (which is Ross McElwee's most famous movie, so there's a good chance you already know it).

Searching for love while retracing Sherman's route.

6/13/2019 8:42:18 PM

Bullet
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I feel like I watched that too, but can't remember it, so I might revisit it.

I finished Harlan County USA. I thought it was really good.

6/14/2019 10:23:29 AM

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I'm looking forward to this:

https://www.pbs.org/kenburns/country-music

6/17/2019 11:43:20 AM

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don't want to comb through the entire thread to see if these were mentioned (I'm sure they have been) but off the top of my head I really enjoyed:

WWII in Color is awesome
Ken Burns - Vietnam War and Civil War
Roman Empire
Chefs Table
Somm (about the highest wine certification)
Helvetica (about design/typography)

6/17/2019 4:02:55 PM

Bullet
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I watched Satan & Adam (on Netflix), a documentary about an unlikely blues duo that I hadn't heard of before. Most of it was pretty interesting. They started busking on the streets of Harlem, the black guy (Stirling McGee) actually recorded on Ray Charle's label in the 60s, and played with a lot R&B performers back then, then disappeared and showed-up in the 80s playing on the streetas a one-man band known as Satan. He could play! The white guy (Adam) was kind of annoying though.



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1/24/2020 9:53:17 AM

thegoodlife3
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the Ken Burns Muhammad Ali doc is great

further convinced that Ali was an alien

9/21/2021 5:41:36 PM

Bullet
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^we've gotten though 3 of the 4 episodes and are thoroughly enjoying it.

he was a very interesting and enigmatic person. and definitely had some flaws.

11/30/2021 3:14:06 PM

Bullet
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Finally got around to watching Class Action Park. Very interesting.

1/6/2022 9:58:43 AM

TreeTwista10
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it was a pretty good watch

1/6/2022 11:49:46 AM

Big4Country
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I just watched an interesting documentary on PlutoTV called Porndemic. It's about an HIV outbreak in the late 90's in the porn industry. It was a Showtime documentary.

7/25/2022 11:18:28 PM

Bullet
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I recommend Shadow of a Wheel on PBS. I think the first two episodes have aired so far.

In 1982, a bunch of North Carolina teenagers set-off to do a cross-country trip from California to Cape Hatteras to raise money for M.S. research. They interview a lot of the participants in present day, and have a bunch of old pictures, and apparently just found a ton of old video. A blast from the early 80s.

https://www.shadowofawheel.com/

7/19/2023 2:00:02 PM

Bullet
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^Finished the 4 episodes. It was pretty amazing (I thought... may have something to do with being a kid in the 80s). And it has an incredible soundtracks of "popular/iconic" pop and rock music. I'm assuming the artists just let them have it since it was a PBS documentary about people raising $ for M.S.

8/2/2023 4:08:43 PM

thegoodlife3
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really, really enjoyed the new Albert Brooks doc on HBO

11/18/2023 12:18:43 AM

Bullet
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^^I'll again recomend that, it was really cool.

This was a good PBS POV:
https://www.kingcoalfilm.com/about

7/15/2024 10:06:33 AM

StTexan
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House of hammer is definitely worth watching if you are into celebrities and their weird ass habits

7/30/2024 11:05:05 PM

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Which celebs did you find most interesting?

8/1/2024 3:49:34 PM

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