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Old 07-30-04 | 07:33 PM
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I agree with most of the ones mentioned here. So I'll throw out five that I haven't seen mentioned.

1. Mr. Death
2. One Day in September
3. Ken Burns' Jazz
4. Woodstock
5. Hands on a Hardbody

An honorable mention goes to "Touching the Void," although I can seem if some quibble about classifying it as a strict documentary.

Speaking of where is that documentary on DVD, how about "Heart of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse"?
Old 07-30-04 | 09:21 PM
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Hearts and Minds
Bowling for Columbine
Roger and Me
The War Room
A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies
Old 07-31-04 | 12:24 AM
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Sherman's March
Roger and Me
Salesman
Dark Days
Fog of War
Bowlinf For Columbine
Old 07-31-04 | 12:46 AM
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Here are some of my favs:
Tokyo olympiad
Monteray Pop
Salesman


One of my favorites is a little known film narrated by Richard Dreyfus, called Johnstown Flood. It also has one of my favorite covers.


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Old 07-31-04 | 03:50 AM
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for all mankind and winged migration (if this can be called a documentary) are my favs.
Old 07-31-04 | 04:21 PM
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My Fave DVD Docs, the ones I can watch over and over:

Best-sounding: Gimme Shelter -- Stones at their peak, DTS, and a terrific 44 page booklet. (I wish more companies would go the booklet route; I much prefer them to text-based "special features.")

Funniest: American Movie -- The commentary's almost as funny as the film itself. My favorite moment: the debate over the song "Was I Going Insane."

Best-looking (especially on a widescreen): BARAKA -- Unfortunately, after seeing this, Koyanaquatsi just isn't as impressive as it once was; not-so-great DVD transfer partly to blame there, I suppose.

Most sickening: WACO the Rules of Engagement (at least until we get F911) -- Required viewing for all Americans.

Best DVD with lots and lots of birds: Winged Migration. (Now does anyone know what the hell happened to Microcosmos?)

All-Around Coolest: Crumb -- Terry Zwigoff rules. I'd love a sequel. What's Crumb been doing in France all these years?

Seems most of us have pretty smiliar lists. Does anyone wanna recommend some obscure or forgotten titles?
Old 07-31-04 | 05:44 PM
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I wouldn't be able to keep it at 5 so here's some I haven't seen mentioned.
Weather Undeground
Lost in La Mancha
9/11: The Filmmakers' Commemorative Edition
Keep The River On Your Right
Scared Straight!

and some others
startup.com
Do You Believe In Miracles?: The Story Of The 1980 U.S. Hockey Team
Ghosts Of The Abyss
Home Movie (not great but ok)
The Awful Truth (tv)
Rocked w/Gina Gershon (tv)
Old 07-31-04 | 05:50 PM
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I agree with many listed here but here's a couple not mentioned yet... if I missed the mention, sorry...

Step into Liquid
Standing in the Shadows of Motown (This one is GREAT)
Old 07-31-04 | 06:05 PM
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Off the top of my head:
Style Wars
Blue Planet Boxed Set
Dogtown and Z Boys
Triumph of the Nerds
Beatles Anthology
Old 07-31-04 | 09:59 PM
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My fav's

Step into Liquid
Winged Migration
Bowling For Columbine
Touching the Void
The Kid Stays in the Picture

And I don't know if its on DVD but I saw a Documentary called "Relentless: A Stuggle for peace in the Middle East" that is about the palistinians and isrealies. It was clearifying and eye opening.

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Old 07-31-04 | 10:10 PM
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Touching the Void
Old 07-31-04 | 10:14 PM
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Second both Bowling for Columbine and the Kid Stays in the Picture
Old 08-01-04 | 12:35 AM
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Shoah
Grey Gardens
When We Were Kings
Ken Burns' Civil War
American Movie
Old 08-01-04 | 03:06 AM
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In no particular order:

Jazz
Bowling For Columbine
Endless Summer (if that counts as a docu)
Spellbound
The Hunting of the President (not out yet but I got a screener, so I say it counts)
Old 08-01-04 | 09:27 AM
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Sorrow and the Pity
Grey Gardens
Tokyo Olympiad
Night and Fog
Nanook of the North
Old 08-01-04 | 10:07 AM
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Ken Burns: Civil War
Ken Burns: Baseball
Blue Planet
Walking with...The Collection
Beatles Anthology
Old 08-01-04 | 11:34 AM
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Ken Burn's The Civil War, Baseball, Jazz
Tokyo Olympiad
Cosmos
History of Soccer
by Shout! Factory
Old 08-01-04 | 02:40 PM
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Werner Herzog's Little Dieter Needs to Fly.
Old 08-01-04 | 06:11 PM
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For All Mankind
Night and Fog
Trinity and Beyond
Winged Migration
Super Speedway Mach II SE (the DTS rocks )
Old 08-01-04 | 07:32 PM
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Ken Burns Civil War
Walking With Dinosaurs (plus all companion discs)
Ghosts of the Abyss
A&E TITANIC
IMAX Mysteries of Egypt
Las Vegas


Pseudo Documentaries:

From The Earth To The Moon
Band Of Brothers

Although movies or mini-series, these are so strict to historical fact and include additional historical information I classify these with my documentaries
Old 08-01-04 | 10:11 PM
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When We Were Kings
Bolwing For Columbine
Roger and Me
The Fog of War
War Room
Old 08-01-04 | 10:18 PM
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Top of my head...

Stoked: The Gator Story
Bowling for Columbine
Pornstar: The Legend of Ron Jeremy
Miracle
Name escapes me, but the Doc of Holmes found on Wonderland as a bonus.
Old 08-02-04 | 12:29 AM
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They Might Be Giants-A Tale Of Two Johns
Straight, No Chaser
Chuck Jones - Extremes and Inbetweens
Bowling For Columbine
Woodstock
Old 08-02-04 | 09:47 AM
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Here's are some of the best ones I've reviewed for DVDTalk:

Shoah
Muhammed Ali: The Greatest
The Specialist
Keep the River on Your Right
Scratch
Tokyo Olympiad
New York: A Documentary Film
Grey Gardens
Gimme Shelter
Paul Taylor Dancemaker
Jackie Chan: My Stunts
A Great Day in Harlem
The Filth and the Fury
Old 08-02-04 | 02:25 PM
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Spellbound
Lost in La Mancha
Roger and Me
Bowling for Columbine
Full Tilt Boogie

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