Parkingtigers posted:Haven't had a chance to read the thread yet, but wanted to offer this suggestion just in case: That kid got straight up robbed after the other guy whined about a "pad miss" was hosed the entire movie in one way or another. nickhimself fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Jun 3, 2010 |
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Svartvit posted:American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein It got pulled. Could someone post a new link please if they find one? I've been looking for a little while and can't find one.
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# ? Jun 4, 2010 06:38 |
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Yomofo posted:It got pulled. Could someone post a new link please if they find one? I've been looking for a little while and can't find one. Working links: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdaioo_american-radical-the-trials-of-norm_news http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdaj7f_american-radical-the-trials-of-norm_news http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdak0e_american-radical-the-trials-of-norm_news http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdakpo_american-radical-the-trials-of-norm_news http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdalbo_american-radical-the-trials-of-norm_news *edit: There also appears to be a full version on Youku (although that site has always been slow for me). http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTYyNDkyMzUy.html Svartvit fucked around with this message at 12:11 on Jun 4, 2010 |
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Agustin Cienfuegos posted:I don't remember this being in the thread, but here is a VBS documentary about Heimo and Edna Korth, who live in ANWR as the last pioneers. Shows what they do to survive, trapping, hunting, etc. Also tense night-time encounter with a Grizzly bear. Great hour-long film. Nice one, thanks. Also interesting in comparison to Dick Proenneke's footage from the '60s and '70s. Things seem to have basically remained the same, satphone aside.
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Svartvit posted:Working links: Thanks, I just finished watching it and it was pretty good.
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# ? Jun 5, 2010 06:10 |
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Thank you to everyone in this thread who's recommended netflix. a month and there are a ton of documentaries, both streaming and on DVD. Just watched Dear Zachary finally. Maybe there should be a blurb in the OP about netflix?
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Agustin Cienfuegos posted:I don't remember this being in the thread, but here is a VBS documentary about Heimo and Edna Korth, who live in ANWR as the last pioneers. Shows what they do to survive, trapping, hunting, etc. Also tense night-time encounter with a Grizzly bear. Great hour-long film. Really enjoyed watching bill murray rough it out in the arctic. Thanks for this.
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# ? Jun 6, 2010 16:09 |
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I don't suppose anyone knows where I can get a hold of a BBC documentary by the na,e of Carehouse? I've googled the poo poo out of it and I've found nothing. Anyone have a link or it? It's about this carehouse in which people with mental disabilities are interviewed about their lives- it's really quite interesting, but I haven't been able to find a link for it in a while. Help, please?
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NerdyNautilusGirl posted:I don't suppose anyone knows where I can get a hold of a BBC documentary by the na,e of Carehouse? I've googled the poo poo out of it and I've found nothing. Anyone have a link or it? It's about this carehouse in which people with mental disabilities are interviewed about their lives- it's really quite interesting, but I haven't been able to find a link for it in a while. Help, please? Sorry I couldn't find a version you can watch but here is a link to the contact page for Century Films the makers of Care House (2003). http://www.centuryfilmsltd.com/contact.htm http://www.centuryfilmsltd.com/care-house.htm I'm sure you may have already seen this but just trying to help. I'm sure they can point you in the right direction.
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# ? Jun 7, 2010 05:42 |
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Svartvit posted:Working links: I can't recommend this documentary enough, American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein Really, watch it.
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# ? Jun 9, 2010 05:26 |
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Hope-fully this one hasn't been posted yet. But this is an short documentary on the current legal battle involving Marc Emery done by the CBC in Canada, and some of the reasons why the DEA is attacking him. It's five parts, hope some of you's enjoy. http://en.sevenload.com/videos/UvIbnk0-Prince-Of-Pot-The-US-Vs-Marc-Emery-Part-1-of-5
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WaffleLove posted:Hope-fully this one hasn't been posted yet. But this is an short documentary on the current legal battle involving Marc Emery done by the CBC in Canada, and some of the reasons why the DEA is attacking him. It's five parts, hope some of you's enjoy. I can only find parts one and two, any idea where the others are?
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Tohokai posted:I can't recommend this documentary enough, American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein Thanks for the recommendation!
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# ? Jun 20, 2010 17:39 |
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Wonders of the Solar System (I really enjoyed this one) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta0_7g8_fB8&feature=related "Wonders of the Solar System: Empire of the Sun. Professor Brian Cox visits some of the most stunning locations on earth to describe how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the solar system. In this first episode Brian explores the powerhouse of them all, the sun. In India he witnesses a total solar eclipse - when the link to the light and heat that sustains us is cut off for a few precious minutes. But heat and light are not the only power of the sun over the solar system. In Norway, Brian watches the battle between the sun's wind and earth, as the night sky glows with the northern lights. Beyond earth, the solar wind continues, creating dazzling aurora on other planets. Brian makes contact with Voyager, a probe that has been travelling since its launch 30 years ago. Now 14 billion kilometres away, Voyager has just detected the solar wind is beginning to peter out. But even here we haven't reached the end of the sun's rule. Brian explains how its greatest power, gravity, reaches out for hundreds of billions of kilometres, where the lightest gravitational touch encircles our solar system in a mysterious cloud of comets."
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born rich http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKKb7_7qBrk part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm5QLDv2Ilw&feature=related part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIxwwvcVaTs&feature=related part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSmPfe2ZLZo&feature=related part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DsSMy-jqos&feature=related part 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGkZCoRylFw&feature=related part 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jcS4IW6SoA&feature=related part 7 the one percent http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFU2O_UP_2c&feature=related part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnETWCxoOnQ&feature=related part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XpAQETuhZY&feature=related part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNyWxQ9R2vA&feature=related part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzRs8PnWcHA&feature=related part 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gb9G-Xeo0p4&feature=related part 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNKXTn6xgLg&feature=related part 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbgcHE6oLpQ&feature=related part 8 one of the heirs to the johnson & johnson fortune (jamie johnson) made these 2 documentaries as an inside look into the reality of being ultra rich in the modern era. when i first heard of born rich i had thought it was going to be like cribs or something bragging about peoples wealth/holding the carrot on a stick in front of the populace for the myth that if you just support this capitalist system you too can live like a demi-god, but right off the bat in the first documentary he's dispelling the myth that america is a meritocracy as everyone he knows did nothing to inherit their wealth. the one percent goes further into wealth inequality as a larger problem, i found both documentaries fascinating.
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Armadillo (2010) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1640680/ Trailer with english subs here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08j61c-d_Uo A Danish war documentary on the war in Afghanistan. Cut from imdb, because I'm lazy: This Danish piece of non-fiction depicts six months at the Armadillo base in the Helmand province. We see the young men in various moods, a handful of them expected, others not. They entertain themselves and each other, they get bored, they express a desire to help in the war... and reveal their excitement at the idea of combat. Dark humor and porn are used to deal with what they go through. This is funny at times, but it also hits you quite hard. It is a commentary on, among other things, the human psyche. The choice of form could not be more perfect; this is immensely objective, and the facts speak for themselves. No one is painted as a monster. It would appear that, when someone expressed their emotions and it was captured, it was put in the film. The editing is spot-on. This has an always well-composed, effective and fitting score. Definitely a can't-miss movie.
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# ? Jun 22, 2010 13:11 |
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aeser posted:born rich Not to be a dick but the name of the documentary is "Born Rich", how could you think it would be about American meritocracy or whatever.
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Twisted Echidna posted:Wonders of the Solar System (I really enjoyed this one)
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# ? Jun 22, 2010 20:01 |
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Czech Dream Two guys start fake advertising campaign on a new, cheap supermarket called the Czech Dream and try if people will believe them. Trailer with english subs.
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# ? Jun 22, 2010 20:12 |
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I watched Dear Zachary because of this thread. I couldn't stop thinking about it for awhile. I don't know when the last time was that a movie affected me that much. Another good one is Night and Fog ("Nuit et Brouillard"). It's a very grim documentary about life inside the concentration camps during the holocaust. It includes photographs, news reels, and video footage. Obviously, it's very upsetting stuff to watch, but I think it's one of those films that everyone needs to see at some point. It's available on Google Video, and it's only a little over 30 minutes long. I saw it a couple years ago, and parts of it still give me chills to think about.
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Tohokai posted:I can't recommend this documentary enough, American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein Wow what a shock.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Not to be a dick but the name of the documentary is "Born Rich", how could you think it would be about American meritocracy or whatever. my point was just that i thought it was going to be more a showing off thing like cribs and not a social commentary which it actually is. i usually watch poo poo like cribs as like 7 minutes hate but found myself actually liking the dude that made this.
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Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer. This is a documentary on Aileen Wuornos, the first female serial killed. It is similar to the Iceman Tapes, but based mostly around her final appeal; it basically chronicles the life of this woman, who grew up being raped and abused, and all the circumstances that lead up to her execution. She had many reasons for appeal including incompetent attorneys, police corruption, and the fact the woman in absolutely loving bonkers. This woman is just sick though, she shows absolutely no remorse for any of her crimes and sends chills up your spine. It’s a hard one to watch, Aileen screaming at the camera threatening to kill her lawyers for delaying her execution, Aileen’s mother saying she will sleep better after she is dead, and her final interview the night before her execution which is just her insane ranting. Hulu NetFlix
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Nuke Goes KABOOM posted:Wow what a shock. He recommended an insane documentary about AIDS/HIV a while back. I believe one poster took him to task on it.
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He hates Jews and gays so that doesn't surprise me too much.
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I love the One Percent documentary. It's courageous Jamie Johnson is pressuring the subject of having money even though it's a sensitive issue around the wealthy. Sometimes it's like he just barely has enough spine to point a camera in people's faces. He has the ability to ask the questions though, and the connects to talk to the right people, but drat it's too bad money won't give you balls.
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spirited posted:I love the One Percent documentary. It's courageous Jamie Johnson is pressuring the subject of having money even though it's a sensitive issue around the wealthy. Yeah, the One Percent doc was pretty interesting. It was more proof that Warren Buffett is a giant tool and people who idolize him are sad. Really the only negative is Jamie Johnson's narration. Maybe for his next film he can liberate some of his family's wealth and hire some voice actor to do it or get a voice coach or something.
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"Born Rich" was pretty good but every single one of those kids irked me because each of their narratives boiled down to "[boilerplate monologue about how unrewarding and isolating their money is] BUT having whatever you want is really cool and I feel bad for the normies." I saw a glint of hope in Luke but then the ending was a total downer.
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Svartvit posted:Working links: Dailymotion took it down, but it's still on Youku. I just finished watching it and it was simply amazing. Very moving, extremely interesting. Definitely recommended.
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# ? Jun 23, 2010 16:37 |
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All the references to Dear Zachary finally convinced me to subscribe to Netflix and jesus christ, I've never before seen a film that made me get up and leave the room for a while to clear my head before it had even ended.
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Cross posted from the CD thread. I heard Johnny Knoxville talking about a documentary called "The Wild and Wornderful Whites of West Virginia." and Ive been looking for it ever since. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Heres the trailer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3ysuG2O0zw
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I'm in the middle of watching Audience of One and I already feel like I need to share it. It's follows this Pentacostal preacher who saw his first movie, The Lion King, when he was 40-years-old, and became convinced that God wants him to start a film production company that's going to topple Hollywood. His first movie is called GRAVITY: The Story of Joseph, and it's going to be "a mix between Star Wars and the Ten Commandments". He's got hugely lofty ideas for the film, and after some strange German investors give him $600,000, he and his small crew go to Italy to attempt to shoot the entire film in about 5 days. It's really hilarious in a Jesus Camp/Hell House sort of way, but as the film progresses, the preacher/director's manic obsession with the film gets creepier and creepier. It's streaming on Netflix, and it's also available on Youtube. Audience of One
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I'm jumping on the 'all the references in this thread made me watch it' bandwagon for Dear Zachary. I really can't remember the last time any movie/documentary actually made me cry. It's very powerful, do not watch if you're having a good day.
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Any good documentaries online about post Great War Europe and the Russian Civil War?
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SeanBeansShako posted:Any good documentaries online about post Great War Europe and the Russian Civil War? If you mean WW1 then there's the classic BBC series from the 60s. This guy has all 26 episodes on his youtube channel. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=nookie077#g/u e: Wait I see what you were getting at. I though you were looking for WW1... and gently caress it, I'm leaving the link up cause the show is sweet. BeigeJacket fucked around with this message at 23:42 on Jun 26, 2010 |
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SeanBeansShako posted:Any good documentaries online about post Great War Europe and the Russian Civil War? Jeremy Issacs was hired to make "The Cold War" that covers that era. It's never been released on DVD as several declassified documents and events were later classified again.
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# ? Jun 27, 2010 07:33 |
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updated the OP with links from page 4. I'll be trying to do a page or so per day for the next few days and should have the thread done in a week or so.
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Don't know if there are any Jack's Mannequin fans here, but has anyone seen Dear Jack? It's the story of the frontman of Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin's struggle with cancer. I was just looking for reviews, if anyone had checked it out, etc.
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wnatw posted:This documentary was akin to sending a film crew into the slums of Detroit and finding the most hosed up criminals to interview and presenting that as "the way life is in the United States, how sad". You're pretty bitter about something, but I'm not sure what. It didn't purport to be something it wasn't. I, and I would say quite a few people, didn't realize actually how hosed it is over there. It was a slice of life documentary, not a history doc. If you can point me in the direction of one about the history of Liberia that would be awesome.
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Brice posted:Cross posted from the CD thread. Whoa I wanna watch that! IMDB Says Release date is "5 May 2010" however there are already ratings up for it. Go figure! The IMDB FAQ says look for VODs through the website, however the list it gives is kinda gimpy. http://www.wildandwonderfulwhites.com/ondemand.html onemanlan fucked around with this message at 07:36 on Jun 30, 2010 |
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