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How do you like my teen-like typing?

Also,

I found out about a couple of good documentaries thanks to Serious Interwebz Business and I would like to find out more.
Which documentaries have you liked a lot?

The century of the self is one series that I learned about here and that I recommend much. The Money Masters I recommended and I b.k. and Hapsmo19 I believe watched it.
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They are both excellent!

I also recommend The Trap and The Power of Nightmares, both by Adam Curtis (the guy who made Century of the Self). An interwebzer with no respect for copyright law might search torrentz.com for the adam curtis collection.

Also:
Capturing the Friedmans - incredible doc about a new york family whose father and eldest son were accused of child molestation.

And anything by Errol Morris - the Thin Blue Line is incredible - got a man freed from death row.
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2dimes wrote:I liked http://www.thecorporation.com/


good call. I love that woman who sells crap to kids: 'Is it ethical? I don’t know…But our job is to move product.'
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nietzsche wrote:How do you like my teen-like typing?


You spelled it right so,....FAIL.
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I like a lot of biographical and music documentaries among others.

Bukowski: Born Into This
Dig! (about the Brian Jonestown Massacre)
Andy Warhol: A Documentary
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (about Wilco)
Shake Hands With The Devil (about Rwanda)
Gimme Shelter (about the Stones at Altamont)
The Smartest Guys in the Room (about Enron)
End of the Century (about the Ramones)
The Decline of Western Civilization (about the LA Punk scene)
Gonzo (about HST)


That's off the top of my head.
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darvlay wrote:I like a lot of biographical and music documentaries among others.

Bukowski: Born Into This
Dig! (about the Brian Jonestown Massacre)
Andy Warhol: A Documentary
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (about Wilco)
Shake Hands With The Devil (about Rwanda)
Gimme Shelter (about the Stones at Altamont)
The Smartest Guys in the Room (about Enron)
End of the Century (about the Ramones)
The Decline of Western Civilization (about the LA Punk scene)
Gonzo (about HST)


That's off the top of my head.


May I add:
Oil City Confidential (about Dr Feelgood)
Don't Look Back, & No Direction Home (both about His Bobness)
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bumping thread to get more good documentaries.

Also, ESPN's 30 for 30 docs are really good if you're into sports. They're on Netflix and I'm pretty sure there's going to be a new season of them soon so I'm pumped.

Also also, Jesus Camp was fucking amazing. Horrifying that they would subject little kids to that shit but entertaining nonetheless.
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OK, here's a stupid question. How do you find these things?

(seriously, I would like to view them)
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PLAYER57832 wrote:OK, here's a stupid question. How do you find these things?


what do you mean?

I found Jesus Camp on Netflix. The ESPN ones I saw on ESPN but recently learned they were put on Netflix.
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Army of GOD wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:OK, here's a stupid question. How do you find these things?


what do you mean?

I found Jesus Camp on Netflix. The ESPN ones I saw on ESPN but recently learned they were put on Netflix.

So you have to subscribe?

(mostly talking about the ones in the OP and right after.. have not gone through the whole thread, in fact did not realize this was a bump until just now... lol)
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PLAYER57832 wrote:
Army of GOD wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:OK, here's a stupid question. How do you find these things?


what do you mean?

I found Jesus Camp on Netflix. The ESPN ones I saw on ESPN but recently learned they were put on Netflix.

So you have to subscribe?

(mostly talking about the ones in the OP and right after.. have not gone through the whole thread, in fact did not realize this was a bump until just now... lol)


to Netflix? yes. 10 bucks a month. You can probably find the documentaries for free if you look hard enough
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Army of GOD wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:
Army of GOD wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:OK, here's a stupid question. How do you find these things?


what do you mean?

I found Jesus Camp on Netflix. The ESPN ones I saw on ESPN but recently learned they were put on Netflix.

So you have to subscribe?

(mostly talking about the ones in the OP and right after.. have not gone through the whole thread, in fact did not realize this was a bump until just now... lol)


to Netflix? yes. 10 bucks a month. You can probably find the documentaries for free if you look hard enough


First on in the OP:
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/4047524/Bukowski_s_Born_Into_This
You can look for the other ones by yourself.
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PLAYER57832 wrote:
Army of GOD wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:OK, here's a stupid question. How do you find these things?


what do you mean?

I found Jesus Camp on Netflix. The ESPN ones I saw on ESPN but recently learned they were put on Netflix.

So you have to subscribe?

(mostly talking about the ones in the OP and right after.. have not gone through the whole thread, in fact did not realize this was a bump until just now... lol)



Hold on guys, I've got this.

If you have an XBOX and an Internet connection, Netflix will cost you $8 a month. OR your big mart-stores have recently started selling these boxes that are used just to stream movies. On the cheap end they are like $30 and you can find them with the DVD players. Wal*Mart and Shop*Ko both have them. You can stream Netflix on them, or Hulu is free, Crackle.... ect.

You can also just search for them on Youtube. There are a lot of full-length movies on youtube.

Also, subscribe to VICE on youtube. They post mini-documentary's about all kinds of cool stuff.

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PLAYER57832 wrote:
Army of GOD wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:OK, here's a stupid question. How do you find these things?


what do you mean?

I found Jesus Camp on Netflix. The ESPN ones I saw on ESPN but recently learned they were put on Netflix.

So you have to subscribe?

(mostly talking about the ones in the OP and right after.. have not gone through the whole thread, in fact did not realize this was a bump until just now... lol)

Good stuff available for free at the public library. Tends to be older, but if you're like me and don't worship at the alter of newness there's a goldmine there.
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Juan_Bottom wrote: OR your big mart-stores have recently started selling these boxes that are used just to stream movies.


Really? I didn't know that.

Not that it matters because I have an Xbox but that's cool.
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sauce:

It's Wal*Mart, but proof they exist

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VUDU - on-demand movies the day they're released on DVD
Netflix - watch unlimited movies and TV shows
YouTube - view funny and trending videos
Pandora - listen to personalized Internet radio
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mydlink - monitor your home, kids and pets
MovieNite" one click remote with batteries
HDMI output for HD movies up to 1080p
A/V output for older TVs
Built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet
MovieNite" remote app for iPhone® and Android"
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Full list of players -
http://www.walmart.com/browse/tv-video/ ... 5_1085065/
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Ugh... documentaries.

I gotta give it to them: they're very effective at influencing thought while providing seemingly sufficient evidence. The "great" documentaries excel in exploiting the cognitive bias of the viewer. When you mix words with vision, and if the viewer is none to savvy about logical fallacies, the documentary can be a stunning work of art.
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nietzsche wrote:How do you like my teen-like typing?

Also,

I found out about a couple of good documentaries thanks to Serious Interwebz Business and I would like to find out more.
Which documentaries have you liked a lot?

The century of the self is one series that I learned about here and that I recommend much. The Money Masters I recommended and I b.k. and Hapsmo19 I believe watched it.


If you can pick up Into Eternity about how we're going to deal with nuclear waste storage- "This film explores the question of preparing the site so that it is not disturbed for 100,000 years, even though no structure in human history has stayed standing for such a long period of time."

It's worth a look:



Grizzly man is also pretty amazing- the story of Timothy Treadwell.

the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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As a part of nietzsche's Quackery Series I recomend:

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1227378/

I actually did the juicing for 6 days, it ended almost all my AS pain, and had other benefits as well.
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Dukasaur wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:
Army of GOD wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:OK, here's a stupid question. How do you find these things?


what do you mean?

I found Jesus Camp on Netflix. The ESPN ones I saw on ESPN but recently learned they were put on Netflix.

So you have to subscribe?

(mostly talking about the ones in the OP and right after.. have not gone through the whole thread, in fact did not realize this was a bump until just now... lol)

Good stuff available for free at the public library. Tends to be older, but if you're like me and don't worship at the alter of newness there's a goldmine there.

LOL..in big cities, but not rust belt PA. A good suggestion, though, for a lot of people.
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Thanks all, lot of good suggestions! I probably should subscribe to Netflix.
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PLAYER57832 wrote:Thanks all, lot of good suggestions! I probably should subscribe to Netflix.


Grizzly man is on youtube at the mo:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFyaiqDXD2U
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