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General Category => TV / Movies => Topic started by: 6pairsofshoes on August 29, 2012, 11:13:47 AM
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Does anyone regularly watch documentaries? This is a thread for recommendations of good non-fiction or educational programs.
We've been watching two series produced by the BBC with the V&A museum. One on Metalworks and the other Ceramics: a fragile history. These are not readily available for viewing on US tv, and there is not much good on design produced in the States compared to the UK.
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Virtually any documentary produced by the BBC is a guaranteed winner. 80% of my Sky+ box's memory is chocked full of them.
I particularly liked Walking with Dinosaurs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_with_Dinosaurs) and Frozen Planet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_Planet).
And every Horizon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizon_%28BBC_TV_series%29) ever made.
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Oh, I was going to mention Horizon!
I found this one on bread very interesting:
Bread: A Loaf Affair http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm508
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I eat up BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rrd83
I was trying to find the dinosaur documentary I had watched. It was talking about a decline in their species before that they were destroyed by said natural disaster.
I looked.
I love watching Henry Rollins. He did a line of documentaries with National Geographic.
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I love documentaries...in theory but I never seem to watch any. I've "acquired" some, say "Planet Earth" and they sit on my hdd until I need the space. Sad I know.
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I watch them in moderation. I watch entirely too much daria.
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Are we allowed to mention sites that offer documentaries on here?
There is one I visit that might be able to help Bea. If not, I'll send her a PM.
We've watched By Royal Appointment, sort of interesting, Pugin: God's Architect is really very good. There was a series on Saville Row, I've got a number of the design related Genius of Design series queued up. They're great. It surprises me that this programming doesn't usually make it to US Public Television. We get lots of mysteries (Inspector Morse, Prime Suspect, etc) and the historical dramas (Dickens dramatizations, the full range of Jane Austen stories, etc.) but as for the non fiction, only the occasional British Antiques Road Show for series. The Noid was a good source for this, but there are other places to find them.
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If the site contains links to download copy written material, we prefer you do not put it in the open thread (What happens in PMs stays in PMs ;) ). If it's just a link to the production company listing the documentaries, feel free.
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Thanks. Understood.
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BBC Panorama on Scientology.
The Enemies of Reason (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1092058/)
A&E Investigative Reports
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This was great, really interesting. There are three.
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i "found" one called "Hitler's Children" by BBC Two that was very good, descendents of people like Goering, Himmler, etc. living with that name, and what it was like growing up.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j10j3 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j10j3)
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Evidently they'd get along with no problems in India. ¬.¬
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Eye of the Leopard (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1569978/) from NatGeo. It's in YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-zRKGUwy8g&feature=watch_response)
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Evidently they'd get along with no problems in India. ¬.¬
i get you now Dweez after reading the Hitler store post, if that's what you mean.
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hehe, yeah, that's what I was referring to.
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does anyone know the name of the BBC documentary series where this guy goes to different countries jails and visits with dangerous gangs. I've tried looking for it but I cant find it.
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does anyone know the name of the BBC documentary series where this guy goes to different countries jails and visits with dangerous gangs. I've tried looking for it but I cant find it.
I know about Ross Kemp on Gangs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Kemp_on_Gangs) but it's Sky and not BBC. :-\
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thats it ! when the first time I saw it was labeled as BBC at least I think it was. thanks XT.
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Your welcome. When I came across it I thought it looked interesting. Never watched it though.
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I'd recommend Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Theroux%27s_Weird_Weekends). :)
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does anyone know the name of the BBC documentary series where this guy goes to different countries jails and visits with dangerous gangs. I've tried looking for it but I cant find it.
Have you ever seen the episode of Ricky Gervais's "Extras" with Ross Kemp in it, or any of Jon Culshaw's impressions of the show you asked about?
You'll never look at Ross Kemp the same way if you do.
<edit>Found this</edit>
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LOL!! His face when the girl says "Needle work". ;D
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I watched The Hobart Shakespeareans yesterday and I loved it. About this 5th grade teacher in Los Angeles. I love this guy and feel he should get the Nobel Prize.* You can rent it on DVD and watch a trailer at POV online.
http://www.pbs.org/pov/hobart/trailer.php (http://www.pbs.org/pov/hobart/trailer.php)
*Of course, since he only teaches children and didn't invent a new Death Ray or something of that ilk, he'll not get one. Also, that's twice I wrote about love in this post; the documentary really affected me.
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So funny. I was about to post a list and then realized I did so on the prior page. This is useful and we are always open to more. There was a great series on money by Niall Ferguson, The Ascent of Money.
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The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821635/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821635/)
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What a minute?!?!?! Did I miss the old Deathray?!?!?
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What a minute?!?!?! Did I miss the old Deathray?!?!?
I guess you never heard of Yugoslavia. That was Death Ray 1.0.
The Death of Yugoslavia, good BBC documentary. They do not, however, make any mention of DR 1.0.
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I have the BBC Crusades in the queue. Has anybody seen it?
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I have the BBC Crusades in the queue. Has anybody seen it?
I have. Got it at a certain site; the name of which shall not be invoked at the moment. I mean, we're reformed pirates here, right?
Loving Lampposts. Cool little documentary: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1533081/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1533081/)
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I mean, we're reformed pirates here, right?
No, we are not. We just don't talk about it. ;)
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Reformed, schmeformed.
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No, we are not. We just don't talk about it. ;)
Steal This Film (Part 1). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steal_This_Film (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steal_This_Film)
PressPausePlay. http://www.presspauseplay.com/ (http://www.presspauseplay.com/)
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I'm reformed with a capital arrrr! ::)
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I'm reformed with a capital arrrr! ::)
I sold out my shipmates so I can play Lotr online. :'(
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/when-we-were-pirates/ (http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/when-we-were-pirates/)
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Penguins - Spy in the Huddle on bbc
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Heist
http://www.heist-themovie.com/synopsis.html (http://www.heist-themovie.com/synopsis.html)
The Impostor
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1966604/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1966604/)
The perp is clever and devious. And sociopathic; what he did to those families is reprehensible. Still, a fascinating documentary...
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there's a four parter called something like
why tv ruined my life
a friend made me watch a couple of episodes and it's well done
and i watched the bedroom episode of
if walls could talk
which was pretty interesting too
(i'm not a fan of documentaries, but those two were fine and of course super-size me :) )
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Howard Goodall's "The Story of Music" is very good, as have all of Goodall's previous series on world music.
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Howard Goodall's "The Story of Music" is very good, as have all of Goodall's previous series on world music.
so agree
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General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait by Barbet Schroeder.
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General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait by Barbet Schroeder.
agree
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Beijing Punk
http://beijingpunk.com/ (http://beijingpunk.com/)
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Check out the BBCi player desktop app i've seen some amazing docu's on it ,you also have the choice of full 1080p HD on some shows..you download them and you've got a month to watch them.
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&sqi=2&ved=0CC8QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.co.uk%2Fiplayer%2Finstall&ei=8CFCUY6NC66X0QWMh4CYAw&usg=AFQjCNFgwlw43HMxBYk7EatbYlt3ewoykg&bvm=bv.43287494,d.d2k
There's a couple of hiccups with Chrome at the mo but i use I.E 9 to download programmes.
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Maybe Logic.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0398191/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0398191/)
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Tarascon you watch deep meaningful programs
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The Mindscape of Alan Moore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mindscape_of_Alan_Moore (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mindscape_of_Alan_Moore)
Watched this yesterday: What Happened to Kerouac?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090312/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090312/)
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I know that Americans recently had the publicly funded health care debate and some here were interested as to how it operated in countries where it already existed. The BBC is now running a show called "Keeping Britain Alive: The NHS in a day (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rk2d0)" which I am watching at the moment.
In truth it is equally about the individuals needing treatment as it is the system itself, but I am really enjoying it in a rather sad sort of way (seeing people in pain is never fun).
It is a good show in my opinion, but if you were also interested to see how a State run system works for the masses, then this may well be of interest to you.
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documentary called purity balls about daughters that pledge their virginity to their father. It was interesting and creepy. I may have talked about this here , I can't remember. Pardon me if I'm repeating myself.
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on the bbc
great bear stakeout
the secret life of rock pools
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Hi 6pairs, hope you have been well since we last spoke.
hmm, good doco's....I have a large collection but I can't think of the last one I watched that was that interesting.
As I mentioned in another thread, Dark Matters is quite a good television programme with a documentary-esque feel.
The Man Who Sold The World is a fantastic doco on Steve Rocco, founder of World Industries skateboard company and father of modern skateboard company's operating models. Far better than the Bones Brigade Biography that came out end of last year. But to anyone that grew-up in the 80's will at least enjoy the nostalgia of all, and get to find out how Tony Hawk managed to get the dubbed best skater in the world when he so obviously (to a skater of the time) was not.
I don't watch Dawkins doco's, they make me want to remove him from the gene pool. He does more harm than good. He should stick to gene research.
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I thought this looked cool, so I searched up this thread.
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There was a series of documentaries on the making of classic rock albums:
Steely Dan: Aja.
Pink Floyd: Dark side of the moon. There's a whole series of these. I think they were produced for British television. I've only seen two, I think, but they are very good. Include interviews with the musicians and producers and discussions of the making of the albums, concepts behind them, music theory, etc. Pretty interesting.
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There was a series of documentaries on the making of classic rock albums:
Steely Dan: Aja.
Pink Floyd: Dark side of the moon. There's a whole series of these. I think they were produced for British television. I've only seen two, I think, but they are very good. Include interviews with the musicians and producers and discussions of the making of the albums, concepts behind them, music theory, etc. Pretty interesting.
The series is called "Classic Albums" and it ran for quite a while on cable over here.
I've seen a few of them, and it really depends on the album (or should I say the musicians/band behind the album) on whether it is interesting.
I watched Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life on the telly, and that was wonderful (excuse the pun), but I bought(!) the Frank Zappa - Apostrophe (')/Over-Nite Sensation and that was horrible, mainly because Frank is dead and it was a bunch of sycophants (how can that be when he is dead) blowing smoke up Frank's dead arse (why? he is dead, he can't hurt you any more, your income is not dependant on him tolerating you). We got to hear some great performers talk, but not play. We got to listen to Frank's kids talk as if they had some input into the albums (which they didn't). Frank was the producer, not his son, but we got to hear Ahmet speak about the recordings as if he there in the control room moving the faders for him.
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Thanks. I checked tonight and found a long list of these albums, but many of them are of little interest to me. I think it largely depends on your taste. But it's helpful to know if there are some that aren't worth the bother. I saw Zappa live three times and it was a real joy. He always had the best sidemen playing with him and was a truly polished professional.
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they did Pink Floyd on that series - great to watch
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Thanks. I checked tonight and found a long list of these albums, but many of them are of little interest to me. I think it largely depends on your taste. But it's helpful to know if there are some that aren't worth the bother. I saw Zappa live three times and it was a real joy. He always had the best sidemen playing with him and was a truly polished professional.
I would have loved to see Zappa live, but have to make do with live recordings instead....
Keeping with the music theme we are now on, BBC did a great doco on Blondie called One Way Or Another. It goes through their early days at CBGB's to them pretending certain members never existed at their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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The Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon doc was great.
I'll check out that Blondie doc, since I really enjoyed their music a long time ago. I started watching a very good documentary about Art Nouveau from the BBC last night (3 parts about an hour each) Sex and Sensibility: the allure of Art Nouveau. It surveys important artists in various media across Europe from the turn of the last century. Talk about eye candy... http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dprb6 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dprb6)
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Sex and Sensibility: the allure of Art Nouveau.
I'm bookmarking this for tonight!! Thanks 6p.
The Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon doc was great.
This I'm saving for Sunday. :)
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http://uk.zebigweb.com/Don+McCullin.html (http://uk.zebigweb.com/Don+McCullin.html)
BBC documentary on photojournalist Don McCullin.
Worth the licence fee in its self,Powerful/horrendous/shocking I didn't even realise he covered some of the worst atrocities in Africa / Lebanon.
If you can get hold of watch.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tv/posts/Alive-Rankin-Faces-Death (http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tv/posts/Alive-Rankin-Faces-Death)
Rankin Faces Death - translating the stories of incredible people touched by death, and processing them through the medium of photography.
Not as powerful but still worth the watch.
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How to make money selling drugs
Reminds me of natgeo drug inc a little, just with celebrities and they aren't focused on one drug but the drug business as a whole. I haven't watched it yet, I think it will be interesting.
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some of the Time-Life series are good, WWII, Vietnam War, etc.
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Radio Unnameable
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1541153/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1541153/)
Life before the net.
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Here's a list of ones that I have a fondness for.
Pornography: A Secret History of Civilisation http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0498445/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Baseball http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108700/?ref_=nv_sr_2
Rewind This(this is excellent for those of us who lived through the VCR days) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2395970/?ref_=fn_al_tt_9
Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1337117/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
The Civil War http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098769/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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Britain's Greatest Codebreaker http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2119396/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2119396/)
The other link might get us in trouble, tarascon. Members can look for the film if they want to watch it. :)
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The other link might get us in trouble, tarascon. Members can look for the film if they want to watch it. :)
OK. I didn't think of that. Thanks for taking care of it. ;D
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more than honey
very interesting because 1. I like honey 2. the narrators voice is very soothing to listen. 3. learning about how honey is made and how mass production of honey is killing the bee population.
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Downloading this now. This looks really good
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Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
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Downloading this now. This looks really good
Thank European Rikky Wiley, he's on my facebook.
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Thank European Rikky Wiley, he's on my facebook.
gonna spam that guy ;)
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Why didn't you just embed it Bea? Just curious.
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I get annoyed if the youtube button doesn't work.
I thought I knew how to fix it:
Button works for that one, then:
doesn't work for this one:
So I try to take out the https:// or the www. and neither approach works.
edited by dweez: The YouTube tags don't work with HTTPS. I just changed "https://" to "http://" and it works. Alternately, you can just use the youtube tags with just the "code" in the URL. For example, the second one would look like so:
[youtube]a0atL1HSwi8[/youtube]
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Ok, take the s out. Gotcha, thank you :)
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I went to the theater yesterday and watched Tim's Vermeer.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/tims_vermeer_2014/ (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/tims_vermeer_2014/)
Check it out. Really interesting.
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watched blue water white death with my daughter last night
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Mirage Men
http://www.miragemen.com/ (http://www.miragemen.com/)
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Mirage Men
It looks very interesting!
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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm agree
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HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Part One
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Double-post bump.
The Ister.
http://icarusfilms.com/new2005/ist.html (http://icarusfilms.com/new2005/ist.html)
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I can;t rmember the name of it at the moment.
its about Voice Over actors very interesting and funny
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HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Part One
Listen to the series, very good.
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Collapse.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/10011949-collapse/ (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/10011949-collapse/)
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The Super-Rich and Us
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04xw4rw
I have my pitchfork at the ready. Who's with me?
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The Super-Rich and Us
I saw another documentary on Richard Branson in Necker Island. Strangely what I remember the most are the bathrooms. You can see one here:
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Reinforces my opinion that there should be an immediate introduction of a 100% inheritance tax (after an allowance of, say, a million) (maybe a half). That'd sort the hooray henry's out.
I like what the guy said about not being able to change to minds of the 1%, but if the other 99% got on-board this would be over tomorrow.
With a good supply of pitchforks I'd say that's absolutely true.
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Citizenfour
&
The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz
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If talking head documentaries don't bore you or if the headline grabbing title doesn't scare you off (it sounds like conspiracy theory) check this out. Particularly if you live in the USA. I read economic history/theory now and then and this is a Must Watch piece if you wonder what's going on, financially, in this country. It's seven hours long... so just watch the first 50 minutes and tell me if you haven't learned something about the Federal Reserve, the banking system, and why we are losing jobs and purchasing power, etc. At the 50 minute point, the gist does start sounding a bit fringe.
At about midpoint, the sometimes loony/sometimes not fringe rears it's head giving me the impression the serious first half was all about gaining credence and then trying to rope the viewer in.
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http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/may/14/the-man-who-saved-the-world-review
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Into the Fire. A look at the G20 event in Toronto, 2010.
Why do peaceful protesters get harassed--or worse--while outfits like the Black Block gets to rampage unmolested while observed by the police? A rhetorical question: What (or whose) purpose is being served by this?
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1971.
http://variety.com/2014/film/festivals/film-review-1971-1201202631/
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Citizenfour is really good. It sort of improved my opinion of Snowden.
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The Hunting Ground. Crazy scary!!!
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The Hunting Ground. Crazy scary!!!
I was reading some of the reviews and this doc' seems to have a few holes in it. The stats don't read correctly and then there's this:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/the-hunting-ground-crew-caught-editing-wikipedia-to-make-facts-conform-to-film/article/2576792
Exposés are one thing, but sensationalism is another thing altogether. The latter tends to sell short those who have genuine stories that need exposing.
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I was reading some of the reviews and this doc' seems to have a few holes in it. The stats don't read correctly and then there's this:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/the-hunting-ground-crew-caught-editing-wikipedia-to-make-facts-conform-to-film/article/2576792
Exposés are one thing, but sensationalism is another thing altogether. The latter tends to sell short those who have genuine stories that need exposing.
Highly emotional topic but I completely see where youre coming from. I have many issues with the storyline but the general consensus of the story has my support.
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New one. 3 parter. Fantastic resolution for YouTube. You need to watch the whole series. Just when a topic has taken you to the lowest stage you will be up again with the next. Im hoping to watch it a second time with my daughter. So many things I could never explain that are important in living our lifes.
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Zero Days
Inna word: Stuxnet.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5446858/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5446858/)
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Zero Days
Inna word: Stuxnet.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5446858/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5446858/)
That looks very interesting. I've just grabbed it for my next day off without distraction.
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Comic Book Confidential was enjoyable, an easy watch.
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Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners. BBC documentary produced in 2015. It's excellent and amazing in the breadth of the ways that the system of slavery developed and changed many aspects of British society. You can view it on youtube, but I recommend checking mvgroup for a version with better resolution.
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I've been reading about the Kray twins. There's several films made about them, some dramatic re-enactments, some documentaries.
Can anyone recommend one that's well done? We'll watch either. There's one with two guys from Spandau Ballet in it. Is that any good? Thanks in advance.
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Legend, with Tom Hardy (twice) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_(2015_film))
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piranha_Brothers:
Thanks! We'll probably watch it today or in the coming days. I vaguely remember that Monty Python skit but didn't realize it was about the Krays at the time. Now it makes more sense. I vote for the Other Operation.
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Legend:
Moral of the story: don't marry violent gangsters, and, if someone gives you a Triumph Spitfire as a gift, take the time to figure out how to raise the convertible top before it rains...
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I would have thought that you would have learned that from Michelle Pfeiffer
This is England - in our weather a ragtop is completely redundundant. (I imagine that there are only a few of us left that remember what a "Triumph Spitfire" is!)
Here in the U.K we are the most likely to buy soft top cars in Europe. Apparently twice and much as the Italians and 10 times more than the Spanish.
Maybe it's because the mechanisms last much longer here making them more attractive.
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If into outdoor documentaries ref mountains / climbing watch this
The scenery is stunning and what happens to the main characters could be made into a separate documentary also
I consider one of the best
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fascinating to watch
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The Longest War 2020.
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Thanks, goldie. Those both look interesting and we have been looking for some good documentaries to watch.