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![]() this one is mad genius as well. GREAt documentary |
you said it man
crumb is great ive watched it 8 times seriously! everytime i watch it i get back into old ragtime music haha that and ghostworld do it |
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That was on tv here lastnite. It was great. I also liked the fact that a majority of them didn't even serve time due to the Polices carelessness in finding them. SBS in Australia have a docoumentary special every Tuesday nite. The other week it was a Patty Hearst doco which I mentioned above. If you like(d) The Weather Underground, I suggest you see it if you haven't already. Next week it's a Charles Bukowski doco. Looking forward to that, too. |
Here are two some of you may have interest in:
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the blue planet series is cool. they get some amazing shots.
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I love any doc that follows around fucked up people.
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Some very interesting docu's I haven't seen yet. In the realms of the unreal looks very cool.
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Waco: Rules Of Engagement is absolutely essential
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![]() A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) Directed by Martin Scorsese & Michael Henry Wilson. Despite its nearly four-hour running time, this is a uniquely personal look at movies from one of the late 20th century's great directors and film historians. The film consists of head & shoulder shots of Scorsese speaking into the camera for a minute or two, followed by 10-15 minutes of film clips with Scorsese voice-over. Scorsese approaches the films in terms of how they affected him as a director foremost and as a storyteller/film fan second. Segments include "The Director as Smuggler," "The Director as Iconoclast", and so on. The Journey begins with silent masters like D.W. Griffith and ends in 1969 - when Scorsese began to make films; as he says in closing, "I wouldn't feel right commenting on myself or my contemporaries." |
Touching the Void was a really good film.
Empire of Dreams (covers the making of the first trilogy of Star Wars) I saw a bit of a movie called Trekkies (about Star Trek geeks) and it was pretty hilarious |
tribe is a fantastic documentary series
![]() I think you can get some video clips on the bbc "tribe" minisite http://www.bbc.co.uk/tribe/ you can download the first series here http://www2.digitaldistractions.org:...=documentaries plus a lot ray mears series too ![]() definitely my favourite feature length doc, like watching a real life spinal tap for films ![]() I'm very surprised louis theroux hasnt been mentioned yet, his documentaries are always so entertaining and sometimes quite scary, particularily the one with the nazis and the one with the black nationalists who tried to claim that all of history's greatest people were black also The artist formerly known as captain beefheart fearless freaks the living planet life on earth year of the horse dogtown and zboys looking for truth with a pin (about Ivor Cutler) I'd like to see derailroaded and titticult follies |
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would this be the one? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0390299/ i haven't seen it but i heard it was good. It can't be anywhere near as good as the other "taking of..." movie I've seen ![]() |
Imagine: John Lennon
Roger & Me Arte TV Patti Smith Arte TV Brad Mehldau Trio South Bank show Put Blood in the Music South Bank show Laurie Anderson Rockpalast Sonic Youth Amsterdam 1989 plenty more I can't think of at the moment |
south bank show is always fantastic if it's someone i'm interested in
I've got a few on my computer i can make into torrents if anyones interested armando iannucci manga mania terry gilliam douglas adams hunt the funk (with lenny henry, a major downside to what could have been a very good documentary) there is also a sonic youth/john zorn one floating around demonoid |
I think there is an Arte TV John Coltrane one that I'd like to see/get.
I thought of some other goodies: John Peel's Record Box Punk: Attitude Heavy Petting those recent Hooked ones & Vh-1 drug docs are good. Oh & there was this recent one which was a multi-part history of Twentieth-Century Art on PBS that was good. No Direction Home Martin Scorsese's The Blues (especially the Scorsese & Wenders ones) Scorsese's Italianamerican Einstein's Letter other Einstein ones The BBC did one on The Velvet Underground last year or so that I haven't seen. |
I've got that john peel record box too if anyone wants a torrent of it
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Oh yeah I forgot to mention Radiohead: Meeting People is easy.
It's a doc about them on their tour supporting Ok Computer. You feel quite sorry for them, because of all the shit they have to go through on tour. |
Refused Are Fucking Dead DVD is fantastic.
Someone mentioned Imagine which is great. Hype is another good music docoumentary, as is obviously Dig! |
I don't get to watch many documentaries, but I did enjoy this one that was on Sundance Channel about workers in China (I think they were Chinese) who made beads for Mardi Gras. I don't remember the name, but it was pretty good. All the Chinese women laughed when they saw pictures of women showing their breasts for the beads. They said the beads were ugly.
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forgot to mention DiG! that was a really good one. |
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