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Best documentaries you have seen

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,039 retro:electro
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    mad m wrote: »
    Where is best place to look at The Staircase.

    It used to be on YouTube, not sure if that’s still the case


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 699 Table Top Joe
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    Myself and my girlfriend didn't speak for about 10 mins after that finished, Ive never seen her so upset and cry so much......I was devastated myself to be honest, great documentary but should come with a warning, wouldn't watch that one again for all the tay in China, was in absolute bits


    My own nomination has been mentioned several times but I have to give it another one, 'The Imposter", hands down the best documentary Ive ever seen


    I actually paused "The Imposter" halfway through to look it up to see if it was really based on a true story, couldn't believe it


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,899 bear1
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    ^^ After reading the synopsis of the documentary I think I'll give it a miss.
    Seems way too heavy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,365 McMurphy
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    begbysback wrote: »
    The staircase is great - probably the best is The lives and deaths of bob durst

    Is this a new documentary from the jinx?

    I was searching for the jinx on Netflix the other evening and it seems to be gone.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,072 Tipsy McSwagger
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    bear1 wrote: »
    ^^ After reading the synopsis of the documentary I think I'll give it a miss.
    Seems way too heavy.

    You should it's overrated.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 877 jk23
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    Hoop dreams, set in the early 90s and it’s about 2 young Chicago high school kids trying to make it as basketball players, more a socio economic look at their life and the difficulties of getting out of that situation. Very good


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,474 BobbyT28
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    You should it's overrated.

    I couldnt disagree more. I thought it was a fantastic Doc. In my top 10


  • Posts: 2,732 [Deleted User]
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    I really like the Mary Beard ones on BBC about Rome. She has a wonderful unblinkered passion for the Empire, calling the great and terrible in measure


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43,038 SEPT 23 1989
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    I really like the Mary Beard ones on BBC about Rome. She has a wonderful unblinkered passion for the Empire, calling the great and terrible in measure

    Excellent series


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,300 razorblunt
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    jk23 wrote: »
    Hoop dreams, set in the early 90s and it’s about 2 young Chicago high school kids trying to make it as basketball players, more a socio economic look at their life and the difficulties of getting out of that situation. Very good

    Yep, every time one of the the lads Dad wa son screen you knew something bad was going to happen. An absolute leach.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,899 bear1
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    Anyone know of a good documentary outlining the 1916 rising all the way up to the partitioning of the island?
    Would love to find something with a modern take but there just doesn't seem to be any interest in this type of history from the major broadcasters.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 915 2 Scoops
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    Before Vice became total garbage they did an excellent documentary on North Korea. He sneaks into the country and get's a first hand account of the propaganda while pissing off the tour guards, he even manages to get them drunk.



  • Posts: 1,040 [Deleted User]
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    Loved the Eagle Huntress, now her Dad was a total gem :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,995 Ipso
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    Has anyone seen Anvil? It's a look at a Canadian rock band of the same name.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,413 Stab*City
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    Ipso wrote: »
    Has anyone seen Anvil? It's a look at a Canadian rock band of the same name.

    Ya i watched it.. Its ok.. Nothing special..


  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 1,518 Ciaran_B
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    Anyone watch Wild, Wild Country? A new 6 parter on Netflix about an Indian guru and his followers who leave India and set up a commune in America in the early 80's. I watched the first episode last night and it was pretty good. But it seemed to have a lot of filler, like a lot of netflix shows. All of episode 1 could have been condensed into 10 minutes I reckon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,545 jooksavage
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    jk23 wrote: »
    Hoop dreams, set in the early 90s and it’s about 2 young Chicago high school kids trying to make it as basketball players, more a socio economic look at their life and the difficulties of getting out of that situation. Very good

    God I had completely forgotten this. Really great. The same director did another doc called Stevie about a guy he met as a child through the big brother program. The chap in question did some awful things. His background and upbringing is heart-breaking and disturbing and though this explains how he ended up, the film doesn't try to excuse him.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,750 storker
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    The World at War

    Air Crash Investigation

    The Planets

    The Civil War (The American one)

    Blenheim 1704 - Battle for Europe

    Cosmos


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,968 Mam of 4
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    Ciaran_B wrote: »
    Anyone watch Wild, Wild Country? A new 6 parter on Netflix about an Indian guru and his followers who leave India and set up a commune in America in the early 80's. I watched the first episode last night and it was pretty good. But it seemed to have a lot of filler, like a lot of netflix shows. All of episode 1 could have been condensed into 10 minutes I reckon.

    Stick with it , crazy isn't the word for it !

    I watched it after Bear1 wrote about it .

    https://forumofgames.com/



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,972 captbarnacles
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    storker wrote: »
    The World at War

    Air Crash Investigation

    The Planets

    The Civil War (The American one)

    Blenheim 1704 - Battle for Europe

    Cosmos

    You might like Soviet Storm - 14 parts on eastern front from Russian point of view.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,123 Imhof Tank
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    jk23 wrote: »
    Hoop dreams, set in the early 90s and it’s about 2 young Chicago high school kids trying to make it as basketball players, more a socio economic look at their life and the difficulties of getting out of that situation. Very good

    Hoop Dreams absolutely superb.

    Spike Lee based He Got Game loosely on it - the Denzil Washington character was the stoner Dad.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,039 retro:electro
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    jooksavage wrote: »
    God I had completely forgotten this. Really great. The same director did another doc called Stevie about a guy he met as a child through the big brother program. The chap in question did some awful things. His background and upbringing is heart-breaking and disturbing and though this explains how he ended up, the film doesn't try to excuse him.

    I watched the first episode but the constant unnecessarily dramatic music in the background is off putting


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,899 bear1
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    Ciaran_B wrote: »
    Anyone watch Wild, Wild Country? A new 6 parter on Netflix about an Indian guru and his followers who leave India and set up a commune in America in the early 80's. I watched the first episode last night and it was pretty good. But it seemed to have a lot of filler, like a lot of netflix shows. All of episode 1 could have been condensed into 10 minutes I reckon.

    No it's a much more complex story which requires a lot of footage and explaining from all sides.
    I binged the entire thing in 1 night. Knackered the next day but it's simply a brilliant piece of film.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,152 anewme
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    bear1 wrote: »
    No it's a much more complex story which requires a lot of footage and explaining from all sides.
    I binged the entire thing in 1 night. Knackered the next day but it's simply a brilliant piece of film.

    I'm still in shock over it to be honest.

    It was so good and you could not literally believe this happend.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,152 anewme
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    The documentary on the LA Riots is a tough watch, very graphic, but excellent.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 250 ironwalk
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    Agree anewme. I watched it Saturday evening and it's still in my head.
    I had Wikipedia open on my lap for a lot of it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 176 muckbrien
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    Mam of 4 wrote: »
    Stick with it , crazy isn't the word for it !

    I watched it after Bear1 wrote about it .

    Halfway through ep.2 and I've parked it for now

    Is the rest of it good


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,968 Mam of 4
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    muckbrien wrote: »
    Halfway through ep.2 and I've parked it for now

    Is the rest of it good

    It is worth watching . There are so many layers , and twists and just unbelievable events unfolding as you watch it . Crazy , but brilliant Doc tbh .

    https://forumofgames.com/



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 176 muckbrien
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    Mam of 4 wrote: »
    It is worth watching . There are so many layers , and twists and just unbelievable events unfolding as you watch it . Crazy , but brilliant Doc tbh .

    Thanks

    After reaching the halfway point of ep.2 it seemed like the mainstream community merely resented them and bad timing with Waco.

    I'm guessing that's not how it turns out judging by comments.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,899 bear1
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    muckbrien wrote: »
    Thanks

    After reaching the halfway point of ep.2 it seemed like the mainstream community merely resented them and bad timing with Waco.

    I'm guessing that's not how it turns out judging by comments.

    I don't think those of us who have watched it should say anything more about it cause it can ruin it but it's got quite a few twists.


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