Recommend me a documentary....
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Recommend me a documentary....
For whatever reason, i've never given much thought to documentaries but last night I watched "King of Kong" and loved it! Anyone have any suggestions for similar, slice of life type films like this? Not really looking for depressing Rwanda type documentaries either. Thanks!
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You hated it, but recommend it to me?
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Thanks chris, those both sound good.
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Originally Posted by cupcake jesus
"Hated" is the film's name. It's pretty graphic. I'd recommend Crumb and Hoop Dreams.
cheers,
-the Jesus
cheers,
-the Jesus
And Crumb sounds good, thanks.
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Well here a few that you may like to see:
Hoop Dreams - The Criterion Collection (1994)
One Day in September (1999)
Kurosawa (2001)
Rites of Autumn - The Story of College Football (2001)
Jim Brown: All American (2002)
The Fog of War (2003)
March of the Penguins (2005)
Those are my pick and for what it's worth The Fog Of War is must watch and own DvD.
Hoop Dreams - The Criterion Collection (1994)
One Day in September (1999)
Kurosawa (2001)
Rites of Autumn - The Story of College Football (2001)
Jim Brown: All American (2002)
The Fog of War (2003)
March of the Penguins (2005)
Those are my pick and for what it's worth The Fog Of War is must watch and own DvD.
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Hoop Dreams, definitely.
Spellbound (2002)
Music From the Inside Out
The nature documentary Planet Earth if you haven't seen it yet. Especially in HD.
Spellbound (2002)
Music From the Inside Out
The nature documentary Planet Earth if you haven't seen it yet. Especially in HD.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Spellbound and Hoop Dreams in particular both sound like what I was looking for.
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As for the OP question, I recommend Planet Earth.
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I found the mondo caine documentaries riveting
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"I Want Something Creepy Yet Thought-Provoking" Doc:
Capturing the Friedman's
"I Wonder Why We Fight" Doc:
Why We Fight
"What Lengths Would I Go To Survive" Doc:
Into the Void (equally decent book also)
"I'm Never Eating Fast Food Again - Well..Not as Much" Doc:
Supersize Me
"This Just Doesn't Seem Right" Doc:
Jesus Camp
Capturing the Friedman's
"I Wonder Why We Fight" Doc:
Why We Fight
"What Lengths Would I Go To Survive" Doc:
Into the Void (equally decent book also)
"I'm Never Eating Fast Food Again - Well..Not as Much" Doc:
Supersize Me
"This Just Doesn't Seem Right" Doc:
Jesus Camp
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Hated...the GG Allin documentary. Enjoy!
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I liked all of these and found them similar in style to the KoK
Spellbound -- Spelling Bee
Wordplay -- Crossword Puzzle Contest
Word Wars -- Scrabble Contest
Murderball -- Wheelchair Rugby
I also really enjoyed Dig! which is a doc on 2 bands, the Dandy Warhols and the Brian Jonestown Massacre. (neither of which I know very well or care particularly about)
And I agree with Grizzly Man and Into the Void (kind of a recreation doc, like something off of Discovery) recommendations.
Spellbound -- Spelling Bee
Wordplay -- Crossword Puzzle Contest
Word Wars -- Scrabble Contest
Murderball -- Wheelchair Rugby
I also really enjoyed Dig! which is a doc on 2 bands, the Dandy Warhols and the Brian Jonestown Massacre. (neither of which I know very well or care particularly about)
And I agree with Grizzly Man and Into the Void (kind of a recreation doc, like something off of Discovery) recommendations.
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There's been a lot of good recommendations already, but here's a few more slice-of-life docs to consider:
The Up documentaries, of which there are 7 to date (7 Up, 14 Up, 21 Up, 28 Up, 35 Up, 42 Up, and 49 Up) by Michael Apted.
Following Sean (2006)
Stevie (2002)
51 Birch Street (2005)
More obscure stuff:
Dancing Outlaw (1991) -- Available only from the director through Amazon
Portrait of Jason (1967) - not available in R1 but damn good!
The Up documentaries, of which there are 7 to date (7 Up, 14 Up, 21 Up, 28 Up, 35 Up, 42 Up, and 49 Up) by Michael Apted.
Following Sean (2006)
Stevie (2002)
51 Birch Street (2005)
More obscure stuff:
Dancing Outlaw (1991) -- Available only from the director through Amazon
Portrait of Jason (1967) - not available in R1 but damn good!
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I haven't seen it myself, but I hear that Metallica's "Some Kind of Monster" is pretty entertaining.
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I'll second Murderball, Word Wars and Jesus Camp, and add The Bridge, Discovery Atlas - Italy, The Staircase and Prom Night in Kansas City.



