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A Documentry recommendation thread (pg. 10)
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| Has anyone seen any documentaries on Charles Manson and/or The Family. |
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| infinity HiGH |
What We Still Don't Know
Part 1: Are We Alone?
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Part 2: Are We Real?
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This one is mind-boggling. I'm familiar with some of the ideas posed in these 2 parts but they really take it to another level here.
Highly recommended.
ps. There's also a third part but I can't seem to find it. If anyone has any luck then please post it. |
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| shanny |
Radio Revolution: The Rise and Fall of The Big 8
http://www.radiorevolutiondvd.com/
This is a documentary talking about a Windsor/Detroit radio station that still exists today but was once the dominant radio station in all of north america. Canadian Content rules forced the station to change its format and it lost its footing as one of the biggest radio stations. Documentary outlines the history of the station and has lots of good interviews with some faces you will recognize who were DJ's on the station. |
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| Skipper |
Not sure if this was mentioned already, but JESUS CAMP is incredible.
(and incredibly funny if you smoke up beforehand) |
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| Ex-Man |
the worlds dangerous gang
the worlds dangerous drug
jesus camp
road to guantanamo
metal a headbangers journey |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
I'm not sure if anyone's recommended it yet, but Cocaine Cowboys is a phenomenal documentary.
Here's the website:
http://www.cocainecowboys.com/ |
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| sensorika |
| wikid thread, documentaries are my fav thing to watch. we spend so much time watching made up things, we forget how rich our real world is. |
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| Chris Allen |
| Watched Paul Oakenfold's 24/7 this past weekend. Not quite a documentary, but it's a pretty cool behind the scenes thing told by other DJ's about his life. |
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| Stilez |
Not sure if this one was mentioned.
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American Blackout
American Blackout chronicles the recurring patterns of voter disenfranchisement witnessed from 2000 to 2004. Told through the life of Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney who took an active role investigating the scrubbing of the Florida voter roles and then found herself in her own election debacle after publicly questioning the Bush Administration about the terrorist attacks of 9-11. American Blackout travels from Florida to Georgia to Ohio examining the contemporary tactics used to control our democratic process and silence political dissent.
Winner – Special Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival 2006
Winner – Best Documentary Feature, Cinequest Film Festival 2006
Winner – Stand Up Audience Award, Cleveland International Film Festival 2006
Winner – Special Jury Prize, Independent Film Festival of Boston 2006
Winner – Audience Award, Columbus Alive Deep Focus Film Festival 2006
Winner – Best Documentary Feature, Urbanworld Film Festival 2006
“One of the most important docs of the past several years.” -Earnest Hardy, LA WEEKLY
“Impossible to Ignore” -Jeanette Catsoulis, NEW YORK TIMES
“Engrossing, fast-paced, stylish… a powerful examination of voting rights in America.” -Sura Wood, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
“…a muckraking indictment of … the systematic disenfranchisement of African American voters…” -Kenneth Turan, LA TIMES |
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I'm not sure if anyone's recommended it yet, but Cocaine Cowboys is a phenomenal documentary.
Here's the website:
http://www.cocainecowboys.com/ |
I have it on my computer but I've yet to see it.
Maybe one day....
ps. it's already in the first post but it needs to be mentioned again:
http://best.online.docus.googlepages.com/ |
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| PurpleHaze |
that ibiza's children documentary is pretty sweet
definately going there sometime in the next few years |
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