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Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist
Little Dieter Needs to Fly by Werner Herzog both excellent films hands on a hard body is fun but not sure of the re-watch factor on it for me. |
I'm not sure if it counts as a documentary or not (it's a Q&A session), but I don't believe that anyone has mentioned An Evening With Kevin Smith . . .
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Wisconsin Death Trip is out at the end of the month, the film is a wonderful mix of fact/fiction, horrific tales of witchcraft, possesion and mad goings on in Wisconsin in the 18th century, its is humourous and very dry with Ian Holm narrating the film...grab it if u can,,i've ordered mine
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Wisconsin Death Trip seesm to be another good one
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1) The Man Who Bought Mustique
2) Idi Amin Dada 3) The Sweetest Sound 4) Spellbound 5) Vernon, Florida -- Only on VHS 6) Genghis Blues -- a great sleeper doc that few have seen 7) Roger & Me -- a far better, more personal flick than Bowling for Columbine (IMHO) |
The Filth and the Fury
Fetishes Postcards from the Future: The Chuck Palahniuk Documentary (available at chuckpalahniuk.net) -author of Fight Club The War Room Lost in La Mancha Jerry Seinfeld: Comedian Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon The Confessions of Crumb (sort of like a half-sequel to Crumb that was produced by the Crumbs and covers their transition to life in France) |
Originally posted by games03 The Confessions of Crumb (sort of like a half-sequel to Crumb that was produced by the Crumbs and covers their transition to life in France) |
And let's not forget Capturing the Friedmans which just came out.
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Another one to add to the list is Smashing Machine. It's HBO documentary about Mark Kerr a mixed martial arts fighter. Excellent. It has lots of extras and I enjoyed the commentary as well.
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Not really in keeping with the theme of 'weird' or character documentaries i know...but an excuse to mention one of my favourite documentaries at least :)
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My wife really liked all the documentaries that I bought for Christmas from your wonderful recommendations:
Hell House Keep the River on your Right Home Movie Stevie So I decided to get her some more documentaries from the above recommendations: The Eyes of Tammy Faye The Iceman Interviews I'll update you with what she thinks of these too |
Let me second Ghengis Blues. I actually saw it in a theater a few years ago and it was fantastic....and judging from the tastes of your GF, it's smack dab in the middle of her alley.
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Pimps Up, Hoes Down
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Thanks for more recommendations, you guys are gonna break me. It does look like Genghis Blues would be on my short list of DVDs to get her next. I don't think she'd be all that impressed with "pimps up hoes down" though - I would think that she'd give me "the look"
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