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Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 03 Jun 2011, 09:52
by Dress Barn
Just watched "The Bridge" last night. It's a simple doc about people that jump off the Golden Gate Bridge.

Nothing that's eye opening and it is sort of like a so-so version of "Faces Of Death"

One of the jumpers that they showed a lot looked just like Jim Martin

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 08:11
by Dress Barn
Dress Barn wrote:Just caught "Exit Through The Gift Shop"

Loved it way more then I thought I would.
Very recommened
Jokes on me! I didn't know it was a farce...great job

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 12:56
by BABY SHAKER
:lol: stoners.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 05 Jul 2011, 13:43
by BABY SHAKER
saved int the queue:

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Turning a slur sprayed on her VW Beetle from scarlet letters into a badge of honor, Sage College grad student Erin Davies hit the road in her rechristened "fagbug" to raise awareness of gay rights and to speak where others had been silenced. The resulting documentary captures a 58-day cross-continental trip in which Davies interviews 400 people, discovers the virulence of hate crimes and records reactions to her queerly customized ride.

YESSS!

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 01 Aug 2011, 20:23
by BABY SHAKER
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Through interviews with would-be lyricists and composers, this fascinating documentary examines the eccentrics who, in response to ads in the backs of magazines, send their heartfelt poems (and a large fee) to be made into hit songs -- hopefully. What few of these fearless aspiring artists realize, however, is that of the estimated 200,000 songs that have been concocted by this mail-order method, not one has ever been a hit.

just finished watching this one. LOLtastic experience.
made me want to finish all of my half written songs.
and the extras, (one in particular) oh man, tim and ericERRIFIC!!!





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This heartwarming yet at-times disturbing "shockumentary" follows a few days in the life of Jeff, a beer-drinking, porno-consuming wrestling fanatic with Down Syndrome. Living in squalor with his elderly, wheelchair-bound foster mom -- who pins their future hopes on winning the Publisher's Clearing House Sweepstakes -- Jeff simply goes about his daily existence, which includes petty theft, bum-rushing celebrities and fondling women.

got this puppy locked & loaded in the queue.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 07 Sep 2011, 12:24
by BABY SHAKER
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Over the course of three years, filmmaker Meghan Eckman tracked the comings and goings of a solitary parking lot in Charlottesville, Va., chronicling the lives of the attendants who were working there. This inspiring documentary is the result. Hanging tough as they navigate the range of human emotion -- from hope to frustration, from a sense of limitless possibilities to stagnation -- the film's subjects embody the pursuit of the American Dream.

upon watching this, roberta says to me "I think you found your calling".
I think she is right.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 14 Sep 2011, 17:14
by Thunder Bear
Here are some good ones I've downloaded recently:

"Dear Zachary"
"American: The Bill Hicks Story"
"The Cove"
"Not Quite Hollywood" (Aussie explotation documentary. Really cool, if youre into that kind of stuff, which Im guessing most of you are).

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 14 Sep 2011, 17:32
by Thunder Bear
Dress Barn wrote:Just watched "The Bridge" last night. It's a simple doc about people that jump off the Golden Gate Bridge.

Nothing that's eye opening and it is sort of like a so-so version of "Faces Of Death"

One of the jumpers that they showed a lot looked just like Jim Martin
I loved it, mainly because of all the great footage of the Golden Gate Brigde, which is pretty much my favorite construction in the whole world.
I like bridges in general, but the Golden Gate is truly special. I envy all of those who live nearby, that can wake up in the morning and see the Golden Gate from their windows.

Yeah, thats a little off topic...

Continue.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 15 Sep 2011, 00:41
by Dress Barn
Dear Zachery would have been really well done if they didn't try to hammer the story in with the camera tricks.
Crazy story though

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 24 Sep 2011, 00:22
by Dress Barn
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very bizarre and then loses it for a beat and then got completely bizarre. Loved it

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It was so-so but the best was this clip in the beginning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC__Q0yhDkk

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 24 Sep 2011, 10:29
by Dress Barn
Actually the second one was done very well and I liked it a lot the next day.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 08:05
by BABY SHAKER
watched a short documentary on this guy yesterday:

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Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins

Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins was the most prolific serial killer in South Carolina history. Once his brutality was unleashed, he knew no boundaries, torturing, killing, cannibalizing victims, both male and female. In his taped memoirs for the book, Final Truth by author Wilton Earl, Gaskins said, 'I have walked the same path as God, by taking lives and making others afraid, I became God's equal. Through killing others, I became my own master. Through my own power I come to my own redemption..'

his daughter was talking throughout. telling stories. pee wee was cremated due to the fact that
people/"satan worshippers" wanted to steal his body because the believed he was the son of satan.

I like this type of thing.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 10:47
by Dress Barn
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Absolutely boring. I was hoping to see his stand up but got an hour an a half of a guy bitching because he has to meet and greet his millions of fans.
Also, I 90% hate it when comedians put music in their acts and pretty much all we did see of the Conan tour was his really bland rocking numbers.

Some good parts but it could have been about 20 minutes.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 14:02
by BABY SHAKER
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The People vs. George Lucas
2009 NR 97 minutes
Building a balanced but spirited case without taking sides, Swiss filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe sets up the decades-old conflict between Star Wars director (and writer and producer) George Lucas and his legions of passionate fans. A "participatory documentary," the film includes the usual mix of interviews but blends them with various fan films that were submitted online, resulting in an unusually democratic final cut.


:flounder:

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 06 Oct 2011, 00:36
by General Tso s Chicken
yeah i just watched that . glad to know i am not alone in HATING on those 3 films . episode 1-3 , no thanks . i didnt realize most folks felt the same way . that south park episode with indiana jones was pretty funny .

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 23 Oct 2011, 07:40
by BABY SHAKER
yes, we've all seen what we need and probably want to see of bigfoot documentaries, but this one

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is more or less a story of two good ol' ohio boys workin' together and tryin' not tuh give up.
+ the photo gallery extra had us h o w l i n g.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 10 Mar 2012, 23:31
by Dress Barn
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Very touching, great doc

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 02 Sep 2013, 09:01
by BABY SHAKER
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In this riveting documentary, Daniel Lutz discusses what happened in 1975 when his family was plagued by supernatural happenings at the notorious Amityville house in Long Island. Psychologists, reporters and eyewitnesses examine Daniel's testimony.

I've heard some of this stuff plenty of times...
but it was interesting hearing daniel tell the stories.
the guy has really developed a shell around himself.

not that I blame him.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 05 Sep 2013, 06:29
by BABY SHAKER
up next:

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Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 15 Sep 2013, 05:04
by BABY SHAKER
^ = meh.
it was interesting hearing the actual police officers recollect.
and jeffrey: "I am going to start eating at home".

:lol:

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 24 Sep 2013, 19:31
by Roark
Saw these fascinating docos recently:

"Capturing the Friedmans" (80's hysteria)
"The Imposter" (insaaaane)
"One Man's Way" (Peter Singer - animal activist)

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 28 Sep 2013, 16:07
by Mary Hinge
I loved these:
Some kind of Monster
Searching for Sugarman
I think we're alone now (on Jeremy's recommendation)
180 Degrees south

Looking forward to seeing 'Mistaken for Strangers'

Oh, and how could I forget Jesus Camp?!!

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 28 Sep 2013, 16:23
by Mary Hinge
Dress Barn wrote:Just caught "Exit Through The Gift Shop"

Loved it way more then I thought I would.
Very recommened

sold on the opening titles!

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 09 Nov 2013, 10:22
by Mobiesque
I've been on the docco binge lately. Mostly of the flavour "people who take incredibly inconsequential things insanely seriously".

Please forgive if already posted.

I Think We're Alone Now - Following two insane superfans of the pop sensation Tiffany.
The Dungeon Masters - Follows 5 D&D fans
American Juggalo - Only short, but goddamn, prepare the radox and razorblades.

Theres two doccos on Bronies out there, ones call 'friendship is magic' and the other has a retardedly long title I can't be bothered looking up. Just watch Friendship is magic. They're like autistic juggalos.

We Steal Secrets - The Wikileaks docco. Tis what it is. Interesting I guess.
Any documentary made by Jason Scott (maintainer of textfiles.org/internetarchive.org). He's done the history of text adventures, the history of Defcon, another one I'm forgetting and an insanely long history of BBS's which is tantamount to a Ken Burns documentary series in length, but what I saw was fascinating. Id also recommend his symposiums at various conferences, all very histrionic looks at interesting facets of technology. The History of Software Piracy traces it back to loom patterns for instance.

Monster Road - Docco about a claymation artist, awesome stuff, forget his name.
Ecstacy of Order - Think King of Kong but about Tetris and everyone is lovely.
Word Wars - Scrabble docco. Must watch if only for the black dude from baltimore who acts like a straight up gangsta cornerboy.
Ghengis Blues (you've all seen this by now yeah?). Blind black blues guitarist goes to Tuva to compete in a throat singing tournament
Nazi Pop Twins - about those gorgeous lil Aryan goddesses Prussian Blue from that Louis Theroux docco. Another British journo goes and interviews them a few years on
Overnight - Follows the making of 'Boondock Saints' and the rise and fall of the stupidest cuntiest director ever.

Fairly well for Aussies Only:
Persocution Blues - Battle for The Tote -- About the horrible closure of one of Melbourne's most iconic rock venues
Autoluminescent - Documentary on late guitarist Roland S Howard.

...both those make me cry every time.

And as always, anything and everything Herzog.

Missed a bunch, but thats what I could come up with in 20 mins.

Re: just what the docs in no order

Posted: 12 Nov 2013, 22:45
by Roark
Mobiesque wrote: Persocution Blues - Battle for The Tote -- About the horrible closure of one of Melbourne's most iconic rock venues
To be a party hand
Something I'd never do
I don't like no one, well except for you
You're my only friend, you don't even like me

You're my only friend, you don't even like me

Come over to my house
I've got a friend for you
You're not gonna come, but I want you to

You're my only friend, you don't even like me
You're my only friend, you don't even like me