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A Documentry recommendation thread (pg. 4)
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by kwongandy
Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Romeo Dallaire. |
Totally forgot about that one; good call  |
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| Pett |
| quote: | Originally posted by kwongandy
Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Romeo Dallaire. |
Been trying to find this one, it was on passoniate eye a while ago......i read his book so im dying to see this.
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| kwongandy |
| ScaredSacred is good too. |
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by NuERA
BBC Planet Earth Parts 1-5. It will blow your mind. Craziest world/nature documentry I have ever seen. Some of the shots they get are ing retarted. Im not sure how to track it down around here other than good ol' torrent spy.
Highly Highly Highly recommended |
Just watched the first episode yesterday. AWESOME stuff. And some of those shots have to be CG... |
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| preppie chick |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
There's a documentary I want to find. Last year at WEMF some guy interviewed sketchbag mcgee Lars and myself for a documentary. He didn't give us any information so we have no idea what happened with it! If anyone sees Lars and I in a documentary please post the info here! :) haha |
dear god, what were we thinking?? :eek: :nervous:
hopefully no one's ever gonna see that......... maybe it doesn't even exist... lol. |
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| Floorwhore |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| quote: | Originally posted by preppie chick
dear god, what were we thinking?? :eek: :nervous:
hopefully no one's ever gonna see that......... maybe it doesn't even exist... lol. |
Hahaha hopefully at least no one we know sees it!! Just watch....5 years from now we're gonna be at some party and some random dude is gonna be like "Heyyy I saw you two girls in a documentary about beastiality" or something! Hahaha
Also...did anyone watch Shark Week on the Discovery Channel?! |
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| neuromancer |
MAESTRO , directed by Cuban born, NY raised, Josell Ramos, is the first documentary to explore the roots of the Underground Dance Music Culture. It tells the story of how a group of people found refuge and a call for life outside the mainstream, what evolved was a scene that set the ground work for what was to come in Dance Music Culture worldwide.
Maestro reaches into the late 60’s till the early 80’s when NYC gave birth to this culture. It’s a film 4 years in the making. It centers on the pivotal pioneers behind exclusive spaces where people went to party and set free the many social restrictions of the time, allowing those of different genders and colors to party together.
Francis Grasso, Larry Levan, Frankie Knuckles, David Mancuso and Nicky Siano tell their tale of friendship and tragedy. The “rules” of creative freedom set by these individuals paved the groundwork for DJs and Clubs worldwide. Maestro, with never before seen footage of pivotal clubs like the Paradise Garage, The Loft and The Gallery will take you into a visual trip through the underground as we knew it.
For a long time the Dance Music Scene has been only associated to criminality and drug abuse. Finally, here’s a film that takes a different route and prospective to underline the importance of this cultural movement. |
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| jon jon |
| quote: | Originally posted by raveed
The smartest guys in the room - Its about the Enron story. Its not only my favorite documentary but id put it among one of the best movies ive seen. |
Yeah, watched it this afternoon. ing awesome. I had NO IDEA about the power blackouts in California. HILARIOUS. I think Lay + team are ing awesome. haha
Edit: As if Lay dies of a heart attack whilst on holiday before his sentence is to start. HAH CAN YOU SAY FAKE DEATH!? |
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