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Tell Me And I Will Forget This is a very interesting documentary about what it's like to be an EMT.... in Africa http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/tell_me_and_i_will_forget/ jordy240 fucked around with this message at 23:23 on Aug 10, 2011 |
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Popelmon posted:Are you talking about Shane Smith? Yeah, he is channeling Hemingway, but I really liken his work. Especially his North Korea and Liberia documentaries are just stunning. Especially the part of the Liberia docu with General Butt Naked are just . You wouldn't get an effect like this in a classic documentary. Yeah, I didn't mean to disparage him; I'd be willing to bet that the stuff he pulled in NK was probably worse than whatever Lisa Ling was imprisoned for. And singing "Anarchy in the UK" in a NK Karaoke bar with Koreans that didn't understand what the words meant and were generally freaked the gently caress out was pretty awesome.
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# ? Aug 11, 2011 01:09 |
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Is there any good documentaries about people winning the lottery and then just blowing it all?
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Harminoff posted:Is there any good documentaries about people winning the lottery and then just blowing it all? I don't have one off hand, but you just reminded me of Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal, which is kind of up there, just replace lottery with game show.
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Someone mentioned the Tarim Basin mummies the the history thread and I was absolutely fascinated. Here's a National Geographic feature on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJZ38PtW3SI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gphNMFXReVw&feature=fvwrel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRERvnXVmdE&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QatkSOB4XZ8&feature=fvwrel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE-liHf7dLM&feature=related Here's another one on the Tocharians, who might have been the descendants of the Tarim Basin people or a rival group: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oa9XDM6GEQ
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Chicken Doodle posted:I don't have one off hand, but you just reminded me of Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal, which is kind of up there, just replace lottery with game show. And that reminds me of Who wants to steal a million http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUHz2RSsS1k
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Harminoff posted:Is there any good documentaries about people winning the lottery and then just blowing it all? Lucky is a documentary HBO did that follows a bunch of people after they win the lottery. Most of them waste it on stupid stuff but a few do something worthwhile with it.
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There is a show on TLC titled The Lottery Changed My Life. Shows what people did with the winnings and talks about their old jobs and occasionally have a sad story. Not sure about online availability.
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I watched Burning Man: Beyond Black Rock today and thought it was pretty good. It shows all of the planning behind Burning Man, follows a few artists as they create their projects for it (Though I thought it didn't spend enough time following them) and shows the event itself, from I think 2004. It's available on Netflix streaming http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Burning_Man_Beyond_Black_Rock/70052384
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Chicken Doodle posted:I don't have one off hand, but you just reminded me of Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal, which is kind of up there, just replace lottery with game show. Seconded. I love this documentary.
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Criminals Gone Wild (not really recommending this film, but if you have seen it I would like your thoughts) Criminals Gone Wild is a documentary film directed and produced by Ousala “FD” Aleem through his Brooklyn-based media studio FD Entertainment. The film was originally released and distributed by Aleem in November 2007. The film was later distributed Nationally through MVD. Some of you may remember a another documentary film also located on DocumentaryStorm called Crackheads Gone Wild, which shares the style of Criminals Gone Wild. The film chronicled the lives of several alleged criminals on rampages of crime sprees of robberies, assaults, carjacks and murders. The film received huge controversy in the news media regarding the authenticity of the crimes filmed in the movie. Whether the documentary is true or not is still up for debate. (Link to YouTube) http://documentarystorm.com/criminals-gone-wild/
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Has anyone posted Art & Copy yet? It's a great documentary about the art of advertisement and many of the designers in the industry. It's on netflix instant watch. "ART & COPY is a powerful new film about advertising and inspiration. Directed by Doug Pray (SURFWISE, SCRATCH, HYPE!), it reveals the work and wisdom of some of the most influential advertising creatives of our time -- people who've profoundly impacted our culture, yet are virtually unknown outside their industry. Exploding forth from advertising's "creative revolution" of the 1960s, these artists and writers all brought a surprisingly rebellious spirit to their work in a business more often associated with mediocrity or manipulation: George Lois, Mary Wells, Dan Wieden, Lee Clow, Hal Riney and others featured in ART & COPY were responsible for "Just Do It," "I Love NY," "Where's the Beef?," "Got Milk," "Think Different," and brilliant campaigns for everything from cars to presidents. They managed to grab the attention of millions and truly move them. Visually interwoven with their stories, TV satellites are launched, billboards are erected, and the social and cultural impact of their ads are brought to light in this dynamic exploration of art, commerce, and human emotion."
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Chicken Doodle posted:I don't have one off hand, but you just reminded me of Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal, which is kind of up there, just replace lottery with game show. Thanks for posting this, I really liked it. I ended up posting it on my facebook, and a bunch of my friends ended up watching and liking it, too. One of my favorite documentaries, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, is up on youtube in its entirety now. If you haven't seen it, I really recommend it. It's really quirky and campy, and the whole thing is narrated by RuPaul. But it's also got a really big heart behind it. Trailer: http://youtu.be/A6aGqvkYcO8 Film: http://youtu.be/ipaI7X4HmtE discoukulele fucked around with this message at 04:17 on Aug 13, 2011 |
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Just finished Dear Zachary... That horrible, horrible bitch.
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What was it like to have a strong pacifist belief during WW1? Is there more than one way to be a hero? How do we remember those who could not compromise their religious beliefs with killing an enemy? Ian Hislop investigates: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na_qVy_Nl-4
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BattyKiara posted:What was it like to have a strong pacifist belief during WW1? Is there more than one way to be a hero? How do we remember those who could not compromise their religious beliefs with killing an enemy? Ian Hislop investigates: for this, man; I absorb anything about WW1 like a sponge and its almost getting hard to find new doc's I haven't seen about it.
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Bazaar Bizarre – The Strange Case of Bob Berdella In 1988, Chris Bryson was found running down a Kansas City street naked, beaten, and bloody wearing nothing but a dog collar and a leash. He told police about Bob Berdella, a local business man and how Berdella had captured him, held him hostage, raped him, tortured him, and photographed him over several days. Police later arrested Berdella and searched his mid-town Kansas City home where they found several hundred polaroid photographs, a detailed torture log, envelopes of human teeth and a human skull. It was soon discovered that Berdella had murdered six young men in his home after drugging them and performing his sick acts of sexual torture. He met a couple of the victims at his business, a small shop called “Bob’s Bizaare Bazaar” where he sold artifacts from around the world related to the darker side of human nature for people with jaded tastes.Some lived the horrors for only a few days, one for six weeks. After death, Berdella would cut up the bodies with an electric chain saw and a bone knife, place the body parts in empty dog food bags, put them into large trash bags setting them out for trash collection on Monday. It is believed that Berdella used specific organs of the victims as meat in several food dishes he would serve at his shop, although he denied this until the apprehension of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer one year later. http://documentarystorm.com/bazaar-bizarre-the-strange-case-of-bob-berdella/ Includes interviews with the killer AND the one victim that escaped. Some wildly disturbing scenes that I will not attempt to describe. he sticks vegetables in guys asses after he injects their vocal cords with Drano.
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BattyKiara posted:What was it like to have a strong pacifist belief during WW1? Is there more than one way to be a hero? How do we remember those who could not compromise their religious beliefs with killing an enemy? Ian Hislop investigates: This was great !
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ravenkult posted:Any recommendations for documentaries about art or street art? Not too dry though. http://www.bombit-themovie.com/
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the aftermath posted:"Bomb it". Tons of flavor, dope soundtrack, goes all over the world. One of my favorite documentaries ever. There is also David Choe's new movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seo3k_UDX1o&feature=player_embedded http://www.upperplayground.com/dirty-hands-movie Harminoff fucked around with this message at 23:48 on Aug 14, 2011 |
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Dr. S.O. Feelgood posted:Lucky is a documentary HBO did that follows a bunch of people after they win the lottery. Most of them waste it on stupid stuff but a few do something worthwhile with it.
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I just got done watching The Virgin Daughters. It's about the American Evangelical Purity Ball movement, where girls (some as young as 5) make an oath to their fathers to be "pure" until their wedding day, and their fathers vow to protect them from other men by completely controlling their relationships. It's creepy, and a bit depressing. It just felt like they could've dug a little bit deeper into this one. I still liked it, though. YouTube: http://youtu.be/03GizVZCPvQ
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Harminoff posted:There is also David Choe's new movie. Awesome to see that it was finally released. Thanks.
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The Scientist posted:
That documentary seemed to be more about the 3 people that film it, than the actual polution. Part 3 has some eye-openers, but the two first parts can easily be skipped.
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DonBalle posted:That documentary seemed to be more about the 3 people that film it, than the actual polution. Part 3 has some eye-openers, but the two first parts can easily be skipped. Thank you for this. One of the things I hate is when the documentarists talk about themselves and their reactions more than the actual subject matter.
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http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/changing-ape/ This is pretty cool. A documentary about the Chimpanzees of Fongoli, Chimps living outside the normal jungle range of most Chimpanzees, who show some unusual and never before seen skills, including fashioning spears to hunt Bush babies in tree hollows. Love a good Great Ape documentary. Anyone got any good ones to share?
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WouldDesk posted:Bazaar Bizarre – The Strange Case of Bob Berdella
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Doppelganger posted:Not to be a dick, but I'm 30 minutes in and this is just bad. They spend more time on badly-acted, un-narrated reenactments than they do actually talking about who he was and what he did. There's even a music video in the first fifteen minutes for some reason. Does it improve any? There are like 3 of those random music videos--I dunno WTF either.
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Doppelganger posted:Not to be a dick, but I'm 30 minutes in and this is just bad. They spend more time on badly-acted, un-narrated reenactments than they do actually talking about who he was and what he did. There's even a music video in the first fifteen minutes for some reason. Does it improve any? Hell no, it gets worse. More terrible music and bad reenactments. Oh and he cuts off a dudes head, eats part of a finger, and more sick poo poo. I should have put that it was not good, but more of a novelty watch of how wild a film can be made about a serial killer. So yeah, you got a preview of enough. My apologies for misrepresenting it though, because it is disturbingly campy and bad.
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Empire of the Desert Ants Just got down watching this awesome documentary. Yes it is about tiny ants, but they actually have some very amazing footage. I've always wanted to see a documentary about ants, and to get an inside look to the homes they build. What I saw was much more then I could even imagine was going on down there. I highly recommend this film. http://documentarystorm.com/empire-of-the-desert-ants/
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Harminoff posted:Empire of the Desert Ants This one a is really good, great narrative.
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WouldDesk posted:Hell no, it gets worse. More terrible music and bad reenactments. Oh and he cuts off a dudes head, eats part of a finger, and more sick poo poo. I probably had more fun watching that guy get a cucumber pushed in his rear end than those dudes playing music.
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Pararoid posted:This one a is really good, great narrative. I think my favorite shot in the whole thing was that long, wide view of the queen's chamber with the all the engorged ants hanging from the ceiling. It looked like something H.R. Giger would have designed.
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El Goatherd posted:The thread about To Catch a Predator reminded me of this BBC documentary following the UK Child Protection Team as they raid and prosecute people for possession of child pornography. Be warned that it's very depressing and upsetting in places. I can't imagine having to do a job like this and looking at the stuff they're describing without having a total mental breakdown. Yeah, I found this pretty disturbing to watch mostly due to the bloody censored photos... Jesus.
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Yeah, I had a pretty rough time with that. Great documentary though but those images. Ouch. And so many on each hard drive? What an incredibly taxing job those forensic IT people have.
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For something a little lighter to distract from the end-of-the-world scenarios and child molesters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSWUWPx2VeQ I'm pretty sure everyone and their mom has seen this clip of a guy flipping out during the out-takes of his Winnebago ads. Someone made a feature-length documentary about tracking the guy down and getting to know him, I just found out that it's available for free online.
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Farbtoner posted:For something a little lighter to distract from the end-of-the-world scenarios and child molesters: I think I posted this a few months ago. Either way, this is incredible and should be seen. I had actually never seen the clips on YouTube before the film but turns out all my friends had. This was entertaining in so many way.
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Doppelganger posted:Not to be a dick, but I'm 30 minutes in and this is just bad. They spend more time on badly-acted, un-narrated reenactments than they do actually talking about who he was and what he did. There's even a music video in the first fifteen minutes for some reason. Does it improve any? I'm glad it's not just me. It seemed like a Brass Eye re-enactment.
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Farbtoner posted:For something a little lighter to distract from the end-of-the-world scenarios and child molesters: Anyone watching this can easily skip to 25 minutes in if you just want to see Winnebago Man. The first 25 minutes are a borring piece about viral videos and how they affect peoples lives. It goes on for way too long.
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Doppelganger posted:Just finished Dear Zachary... The real villain is the judge. Blame Canada
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