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DramaQueen

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anyone have any suggestions for a good documentary to watch?
i love watching documentaries and i'm looking for some new ones to watch, s if anyone has any suggestions i'd love to hear them! :goodvibes

i recently have watched born rich (filmed by the johnson & johnson heir about insanely rich kids), the bridge (about people who jump off the golden gate bridge), gonzo (about the life of hunter s thompson)
i also really like bill maher's religulous :thumbsup2

anyways, do you guys enjoy documentaries? if so what are some of your favourites that you would suggest?
 
Other People's Pictures - About Photo collectors...Brilliant

Who is Bozo Texino - About hobo's and the subculture associaed with them.

An Evening with Kevin Smith - Funny Funny
 
The Pixar Story--really interesting!

The Execution of Wanda Jean--puts a face to those on Death Row and makes you question your stance on it (no matter what your stance may be).
 

Do you like Ken Burns' documentaries? :idea: If you haven't seen his "National Parks", you really owe it to yourself. It's fascinating.
 
Walt and El Grupo: It is about Walt Disney's exploration/good will trip to Argentinia, Brazil and Chile. It was cool to see the old pics and also what made it into rides and animated films.:thumbsup2
 
Walt: The Man Behind the Myth

Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father


We watched the above recently and found both to be very good.
 
i LOVE documentaries-i use my dvr and scan through 2 week periods to see what IFC and Sundance have showing to set them up to record.

an excellent one off the top of my head is "a life without pain". it is about children born with the medical condition wherein they do not have pain receptors. it shows being able to feel physical pain is necessary to ensure a person's body is maintained and card for when needed. the cases are heartbreaking, but learning how the kids and the parents deal with the challenges is inspiring.

an amusing and interesting documentary is "shalom y'all". it's done by a 3rd generation jewish man from new orleans who undertakes a roadtrip through the south to learn about the history and culture of the jewish people of that region. it's tasteful, informing and at times very funny.
 
If you have a chance to watch Paper Clips, I recommend it.

EXCELLENT one-and available at blockbuster last time i checked.

speaking of blockbuster, they have a pretty good selection. i picked up one there a couple of years ago that realy details the whole deal with roman polanski. in light of current developments in that case it might be one the o/p would enjoy ('roman polanski wanted and desired'). another one (if you like legal issues) is 'a.k.a. tommy chong', it deals with his court case and subsequent incarceration.
 
Lipstick and Dynamite The First Ladies of Wrestling

Awesome documentary about the origin of women's wrestling. The star of the show is "The Great Moolah", who is still alive. These are probably some of the toughest broads that ever lived.
 
I enjoyed Spellbound about the national spelling bee.
 
If you have a chance to watch Paper Clips, I recommend it.


I 2nd this one.
Paper Clips (2004)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Pape...eb80d_0_srl&strkid=839463433_0_0&trkid=438381

God Grew Tired of Us
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/God_Gr...8a9a6_0_srl&strkid=117245693_0_0&trkid=222336

Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State (2005)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Ausc...1_Surprising_Beginnings/70058193?trkid=438403

War of the Century (1999)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/War_of_the_Century_Vengeance/70062050?trkid=438403

The Nazis: A Warning from History (2-Disc Series) (1997)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/The_...ory_Fighting_to_the_End/70062042?trkid=438403

The Color of War (2002)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/The_Color_of_War_Why_We_Fight/70064447?trkid=438403

The Ritchie Boys (2004)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/The_Ritchie_Boys/70082783?trkid=438403

Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? (2006)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Who_the_Is_Jackson_Pollock/70064699?trkid=438403

Nuremberg: Tyranny on Trial (1995)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Nuremberg_Tyranny_on_Trial/70036224?trkid=438403

In Search of History: Salem Witch Trials (1998)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/In_Search_of_History_Salem_Witch_Trials/70033693?trkid=438403

Decisions That Shook the World (2004)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Decisions_That_Shook_the_World_Episode_3/70085206?trkid=438403

Maxed Out (2006)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Maxed_Out/70058892?trkid=438403

This is truly an awesome series
Walking with Dinosaurs (1999)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Walk...de_6_Death_of_a_Dynasty/70063147?trkid=438403

The King of Kong (2007)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/The_King_of_Kong/70068647?trkid=438403

Car of the Future: Engineering for the Environment (2008)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Car_...ing_for_the_Environment/70098063?trkid=438403

I loved this!
March of the Penguins (2004)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/March_of_the_Penguins/70024092?trkid=438403

SO NOT THE OFFICIAL STORY
Waco: The Rules of Engagement (1997)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Waco_The_Rules_of_Engagement/60032488?trkid=438403

I didn't watch this one yet, but have only heard GREAT things about it. It'll be the next one I see.
Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience (2007)
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Oper...the_Wartime_Experience/70087404?trkid=1211018

There are also a lot of great war documentaries on youtube. There are a few Ken Burns one there as well.
 
BBC Radio has excellent documentaries! There are some scattered throughout their channels on demand (under programmes), but many are on BBC4. I :love: BBC Radio. For kicks, listen to BBC Scotland and Wales!

BBC 4

BBC Radio

They cycle in new shows every day.
 
Rising Son - about a troubled skateboarder who turns to Christianity
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices
Don't You Forget About Me - about filmaker John Hughes
I Have Never Forgotten You - about Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal
 
The King of Kong: A Fistful Of Quarters, about the world of competitive video gaming and the quest to obtain the highest score of Donkey Kong ever
(Really interesting, I promise!)

This one is really intriguing, in spite of the subject matter. A true "Good vs. Evil" story.

Spell Bound: About a group of students preparing for the Scripps National Spelling Bee

Ballerina: About the Kirov ballet in Russia


Those are just a couple... love documentary films.

:earsboy:
 
If you're at all interested in football, 4 Days in April is a pretty fascinating look at the NFL draft process.
 
I really enjoyed the one on the code braekers at Bleackly Park.
It was amazing to see pictures of one the first computer and the guy who made it. And how fast it actually did the task.

I thouight the documnetay was very well done.

I enjoyed the Natitanal Parks one as well. At least the parts I saw.
 




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