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no pants 12-05-03 08:36 PM

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.

talemyn 12-05-03 09:04 PM

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 . . .

droach75 12-06-03 07:03 AM

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

h8red 12-06-03 07:06 AM

Wisconsin Death Trip seesm to be another good one

quashmonger 02-13-04 05:22 PM

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)

games03 02-13-04 05:40 PM

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)

thawtz 02-14-04 06:45 PM


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)

Crumb came out after and so could be considered the "sequel." It has the stuff about France. I own and recommend both but Crumb is better.

eXcentris 02-14-04 07:03 PM

And let's not forget Capturing the Friedmans which just came out.

CaseyB 02-14-04 08:15 PM

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.

RichDB10 02-15-04 09:53 AM

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 :)

One Day In September.

h8red 04-20-04 04:40 AM

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

HistoryProf 04-20-04 11:39 AM

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.

wordtoyamotha 04-20-04 12:32 PM

Pimps Up, Hoes Down

h8red 04-20-04 06:01 PM

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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