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Cen1aur 1963 01-04-2012 02:46 PM

The Documentary Thread
 
Last night I was watching some story about the Roswell incident, and Area 51. I caught it in the middle, so I missed most of it. I thought it was interesting. It kind of reminded me of Men in Black LOL. I also checked out this one about the Mayans and this 2012 mass extinction shit LOL. I remember just a few months ago, some dude was claiming that the world was going to end, and folks started quitting their jobs. Now, that was some funny shit LOL.

Does anybody else watch documentary programs? I saw some interesting threads on here. Moonshiners, which I watch occasionally. I thought it would be cool to post all "documentaries watched" over here.

amanda6035 01-04-2012 02:53 PM

I've been watching some documentaries on Netflix recently. Forks Over Knives, Food Inc, IOUSA are 3 that I strongly recommend.

Cen1aur 1963 01-04-2012 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by amanda6035 (Post 2115572)
I've been watching some documentaries on Netflix recently. Forks Over Knives, Food Inc, IOUSA are 3 that I strongly recommend.

I watched one on Netflix about a volcano that killed a bunch of folks. It was a long time ago, so I can't remember the name of it. Apparently it happened back in the day.

Munchkin03 01-04-2012 03:01 PM

  • The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia--loved this.
  • Food, Inc.--it was okay.
  • An Inconvenient Truth--eh, okay.
  • A Life Apart: Hasidic in America--it looks older than it is.
  • The Business of Being Born--about home births vs. hospital births. I was not expecting to see nekkid Ricki Lake.
  • The Modernism of Julius Shulman
  • The Fog of War
  • When the Levees Broke--full disclosure, almost had a panic attack during this, during the actual Katrina footage.
  • Grey Gardens
  • The Unforeseen--highly recommended for Texas folks.
  • Roman Polanski - Wanted and Desired--regardless of how you feel about Polanski, this was an unbiased look at what really happened.
  • Supersize Me--who hasn't seen this?
  • Crazy Love

Cen1aur 1963 01-04-2012 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 2115577)
  • The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia--loved this.

What's this one about?

Munchkin03 01-04-2012 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Cen1aur 1963 (Post 2115575)
I watched one on Netflix about a volcano that killed a bunch of folks. It was a long time ago, so I can't remember the name of it. Apparently it happened back in the day.

Mt. Vesuvius, in Pompeii?

Munchkin03 01-04-2012 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Cen1aur 1963 (Post 2115580)
What's this one about?

It's about a family in West Virginia that's pretty infamous for being bad.

knight_shadow 01-04-2012 03:07 PM

Waiting for Superman was very good

And I agree with Munchkin03 - When The Levees Broke was very powerful

Shellfish 01-04-2012 03:12 PM

Seconded on When the Levees Broke, but also 4 Little Girls. Spike Lee is really good at documentaries. Another great documentary filmmaker is Barbara Kopple. I've watched Harlan County USA about a million times, and American Dream also won her an Oscar.

HBO has a lot of good ones: the Paradise Lost films, Hot Coffee, Breaking the Huddle, etc.

KSUViolet06 01-04-2012 04:00 PM

I'm a documentary junkie.

I challenge anyone to watch Dear Zachary (on Netflix) without breaking into the ugly cry.

See also:

Selling God.
Jesus Camp.
Body of War.

cheerfulgreek 01-04-2012 05:55 PM

Animal Planet “Monsters Inside Me”
Predators
Insects/Spiders DVD
National Geographic
The Universe
Black Holes
Worm Holes
Physics of the Universe
Known Universe “End of the World”
How the Universe Works
Comets and Asteroids
Crash Landing on Mars
The Planets
A Traveler’s Guide to the Planets
Journey to the edge of the Universe
The Universe “Science Fiction, Science Fact”
Life after People
The Bible
Crime Investigation
The Military Channel “WWII The color of war”, Vietnam, and aviation Dog Fights
Time Machine “Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War”
VH1 “behind the music” documentaries
Gangland
Dollhouses

cheerfulgreek 01-04-2012 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Cen1aur 1963 (Post 2115570)
Last night I was watching some story about the Roswell incident, and Area 51. .

I don't watch UFO documentaries, but I've watched some about Area 51. I won't watch the Area 51 documentaries if they're talking about UFOs and aliens, because I don't believe UFOs are coming here to Earth. However, I do believe there is other life besides us, possibly in another galaxy.

NutBrnHair 01-04-2012 06:15 PM

One of my high school friends won an Academy Award for her documentary, "Big Mama."

Tracy Seretean is an American filmmaker who directed and co-produced Big Mama (2000), which won the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject.

Seretean's documentary about 89-year-old Viola's fight to retain custody of her grandson illustrates many of the difficulties facing an increasing number of grandparents raising their grandchildren in the USA today.

Cen1aur 1963 01-05-2012 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 2115581)
Mt. Vesuvius, in Pompeii?

I think you're right, I just can't remember. It was something like that.

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 2115582)
It's about a family in West Virginia that's pretty infamous for being bad.

LOL and here I was thinking it was a documentary about slavery.

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2115620)
I don't watch UFO documentaries, but I've watched some about Area 51. I won't watch the Area 51 documentaries if they're talking about UFOs and aliens, because I don't believe UFOs are coming here to Earth. However, I do believe there is other life besides us, possibly in another galaxy.

I just checked out your list. You have a wide array of interests. I'm trippin that you have a whole laundry list about the universe, but don't believe in UFOs, though. How so? You don't believe the Roswell story? I'm not trying to open this up for debate, I'm just trying to see where your mind is. Have you ever seen the movie "Fire in the Sky"? I think that was the name of it. It was about an abduction, and dude passed the lie detector test 3 times or something like that. Lie detector tests can be passed, but I kind of believe his story. I also don't think our government is telling us everything they know about UFOs visiting us.

knight_shadow 01-05-2012 03:18 PM

I watched "Trouble The Water" last night on Netflix. Another interesting perspective on Katrina (from the POV of one group as opposed to N.O. as a whole)

I enjoyed it.

Still BLUTANG 01-05-2012 03:25 PM

I really enjoyed Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest

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Low C Sharp 01-05-2012 03:54 PM

Many of my favorites have been mentioned, so I'll add a few classics:

Crumb
The Thin Blue Line
Hoop Dreams (you will be riveted for every minute of its three hours)
Truth or Dare
Grizzly Man

cheerfulgreek 01-05-2012 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Cen1aur 1963 (Post 2115861)
I just checked out your list. You have a wide array of interests. I'm trippin that you have a whole laundry list about the universe, but don't believe in UFOs, though. How so? You don't believe the Roswell story? I'm not trying to open this up for debate, I'm just trying to see where your mind is. Have you ever seen the movie "Fire in the Sky"? I think that was the name of it. It was about an abduction, and dude passed the lie detector test 3 times or something like that. Lie detector tests can be passed, but I kind of believe his story. I also don't think our government is telling us everything they know about UFOs visiting us.

I believe UFOs exist, it's just that I don't believe that aliens are the ones piloting them lol.:p I think what people are seeing are top secret military aircraft that's being tested. The rest of what's being said about visitors coming to Earth from elsewhere are all hoaxes. I'm not saying that your perspective is wrong, it's just that I have a much more different perspective from what others believe about life outside of carbon-based life.

If there is any alien life forms out there, I don't believe they're visiting us. I mean, I don't even believe they even know about our existence. Let's just assume for the sake of argument, that humans are the only species in the history of life on Earth to evolve high-level intelligence. If life on Earth offers any measure of life elsewhere in the universe, then intelligence must be rare. It's just that I'm going off of knowing that there have been more than 10 billion species in the history of life on Earth. I just believe it follows that among all ET life-forms we might expect no better than about 1 and 10 billion to be as intelligent as we are, not to mention the odds against intelligent life having an advanced technology and a desire to communicate through the vast distances of interstellar space. It's just that the chance that such a civilization exists, I'm thinking that radio waves would be the communication of choice, and that's because of their ability to traverse the galaxy unimpeded by interstellar gas and dust clouds. It's just that humans on Earth have only understood the electromagnetic spectrum for less than a century. What I'm trying to say without confusing you is that, had aliens tried to send radio signals to Earth, we would have been incapable of receiving them. I mean, for all we know, the aliens have already done this and unwittingly concluded that there was no intelligent life on Earth. I just think that they would now be looking elsewhere. Honestly, if and when we discover ET intelligence, I think it will impart a change in human self-perception that may be impossible to anticipate. My only hope is that every other civilization isn't doing exactly what we're doing because then everyone would be listening, and no one would be receiving, and we would collectively conclude that there is no other intelligent life in the universe. Fire in the Sky was a great movie, if something like that was actually true, but since I don't believe it to be, then it was just another movie, to me.

NinjaPoodle 01-06-2012 07:29 PM

50 Documentaries to See before yOu die
Shown in 5 parts on Current TV and hosted by Morgan Spurlock (the Supersize Me guy)
http://current.com/shows/fifty-documentaries/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Docu...Before_You_Die

Episode 1 "Life After Donkey Kong"
50. Spellbound, by Jeffrey Blitz (2002)
49. Madonna: Truth or Dare, by Alek Keshishian (1991)
48. The Kid Stays in the Picture, by Nanette Burstein and Brett Morgen (2002)
47. One Day in September, by Kevin Macdonald (1999)
46. Little Dieter Needs to Fly, by Werner Herzog (1998)
45. The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years, by Penelope Spheeris (1988)
44. Burma VJ, by Anders Østergaard (2008)
43. When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts, by Spike Lee (2006)
42. Catfish, by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (2010)
41. The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, by Seth Gordon (2007)

Episode 2 "The Boy Who Loves Jesus Grows Up"
40. When We Were Kings, by Leon Gast (1996)
39. Biggie & Tupac, by Nick Broomfield (2002)
38. March of the Penguins, by Luc Jacquet (2005)
37. Inside Job, by Charles H. Ferguson (2010)
36. Taxi to the Dark Side, by Alex Gibney (2007)
35. Paragraph 175, by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (2000)
34. Brother’s Keeper, by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (1992)
33. Tongues Untied, by Marlon Riggs (1989)
32. Dogtown and Z-Boys, by Stacy Peralta (2001)
31. Jesus Camp, by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing (2006)

Episode 3 "When Morgan Spurlock Met Mr. Brainwash"
30. Fahrenheit 9/11, by Michael Moore (2004)
29. Man on Wire, by James Marsh (2008)
28. Gasland, by Josh Fox (2010)
27. Tarnation, by Jonathan Caouette (2003)
26. Murderball, by Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro (2005)
25. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, by Alex Gibney (2005)
24. Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (1996)
23. The Eyes of Tammy Faye, by Fenton Bailey (2000)
22. Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing, by Barbara Kopple and Cecilia Peck (2006)
21. Exit Through the Gift Shop, by Banksy (2010)

Episode 4 "When Morgan Spurlock Went to a Drag Ball"
20. Capturing the Friedmans, by Andrew Jarecki (2003)
19. Touching the Void, by Kevin Macdonald (2003)
18. Food, Inc., by Robert Kenner (2008)
17. Street Fight, by Marshall Curry (2005)
16. Bus 174, by José Padilha and Felipe Lacerda (2002)
15. Crumb, by Terry Zwigoff (1994)
14. Dark Days, by Marc Singer (2000)
13. The Fog of War, by Errol Morris (2003)
12. Bowling for Columbine, by Michael Moore (2002)
11. Paris Is Burning, by Jennie Livingston (1990)

Episode 5 "Top 10 Docs To See Before You Die"
10. Grizzly Man, by Werner Herzog (2005)
9. Trouble the Water, by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal (2008)
8. An Inconvenient Truth, by Davis Guggenheim (2006)
7. The Celluloid Closet, by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (1995)
6. The War Room, by Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker (1993)
5. Super Size Me, by Morgan Spurlock (2004)
4. Waltz with Bashir, by Ari Folman (2008)
3. Roger & Me, by Michael Moore (1989)
2. The Thin Blue Line, by Errol Morris (1988)
1. Hoop Dreams, by Steve James (1994)

Current TV is still running this series if you can catch it.

knight_shadow 01-06-2012 07:37 PM

^^^ I've seen 6 of those, so I need to step my game up lol

I also meant to add to my list - Loose Change. It takes a controversial look at 9/11, but I found it very interesting.

cheerfulgreek 01-06-2012 09:18 PM

For the past hour, I've been watching Military History on the Military Channel. They were talking about the fighting in Fallujah, Iraq in 2004. It was really good, and very interesting.

lovespink88 01-06-2012 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2115584)
Waiting for Superman was very good

Funny you mention this, I was just thinking how I need to see this one--the school my fiance is currently working at was featured in it.

ETA: It's on Netflix! I know what I'm doing tonight.

cjburris93 01-07-2012 06:57 PM

I'll chip in three more:

The Art of the Steal
Standing in the Shadows of Motown
Pray the Devil Back to Hell

NinjaPoodle 01-08-2012 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2116107)
^^^ I've seen 6 of those, so I need to step my game up lol

I also meant to add to my list - Loose Change. It takes a controversial look at 9/11, but I found it very interesting.

I too have seen six off that list. I can't even list all the docs I've seen. So many, so little time.

Low C Sharp 01-09-2012 12:13 PM

I think I've seen 18 out of the top 50. I'm shocked that "Harlan County USA" didn't make the list. If you haven't seen that one, somebody put it up on Youtube, so you can see it any time.

LaneSig 01-09-2012 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp (Post 2116545)
I think I've seen 18 out of the top 50. I'm shocked that "Harlan County USA" didn't make the list. If you haven't seen that one, somebody put it up on Youtube, so you can see it any time.

I think it's one of the best docs ever. The "50 Docs" documentary only covered the last 20 years or so. Ergo, no "Harlan County USA" or "Grey Gardens".

honeychile 01-14-2012 11:16 PM

I've seen a lot of documentaries, but very few of the popular ones. My favorite is The Nasty Girl. It's about a German schoolgirl who writes a documentary on her town during the Third Reich. They were obviously not very friendly.

amanda6035 04-07-2012 08:54 PM

Here's a new one that I MUST recommend. Hungry for Change. It produced by the same people who did the documentary Food Matters, and it's amazing. They had a free online premier at the end of March, and I watched and decided to buy the DVD. It's powerful if you're looking for motivation to change your eating habits to get healthy. I LOVED it.

knight_shadow 04-07-2012 09:52 PM

I saw this thread was bumped, so decided to catch up on one or 2 documentaries.

This almost made me delete my Netflix account:

http://www.sohh.com/img/soulja-boy-m...19-300x300.jpg

cheerfulgreek 04-11-2012 02:06 AM

I did watch this a couple of nights ago. It was really interesting.
http://youtu.be/WAyHzbuT2J0


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