Documentary-Fi
Feb 14, 2011 at 12:01 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 13

Uncle Erik

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I recently got a new HDTV (first TV since '99 :)) and have been catching up on a lot of movies and video content.

Yesterday, I found a DVD set of all 26 episodes of Victory at Sea, (the 1952 NBC series) at Wal-Mart for $5. About 11.5 hours of material and I've been totally engrossed.

Since there are a lot of movie watchers here, I figured a thread on documentaries would be interesting.

If you've seen a good documentary, please tell us. I love all sorts of movies, but documentaries are always a favorite. So let's have a discussion and recommendations here.

By the way, Victory at Sea is terrific. If you can find it for $5, pick it up. I'm about a third of the way in and can't wait to see the rest.
 
Feb 14, 2011 at 12:59 AM Post #2 of 13
The "Planet Earth" and "Life" series are both incredible, especially on blu-ray. The picture is just stunning and the information from both of these is breath taking. "The Blue Planet" is also a great one I recently bought. All are narrated by David Attenborough.
 
Feb 14, 2011 at 1:39 PM Post #3 of 13
try Blue Planet and South Pacific
 
the BBC has done a whole bunch of stuff and they do them far better than anyone else.  mostly because they can throw huge amounts of money into them and dont need to make a profitable return on them.  who else can do "oooh lets do such and such, what do you mean we cant because there isnt a 1080 60fps underwater camera in existence.  well we'll just have to make one then wont we"
 
Feb 14, 2011 at 4:21 PM Post #4 of 13
I spent last summer partying, working and watching documentaries (and the occasional sleep now and then). Here's pretty much all I watched:
 
I think most of them were worth watching but I'll rate them out of five stars (not just quality, but interest):
 
 
Zeitgeist: Moving Forward **** <-- Interesting view on modern society and the monetary system, mostly monologue from various professors along with information from various studies. Very well presented.
 
The King of Kong ***** <-- Great akward geekines
 
Darkon *** <-- An insight into live roleplaying
 
Reindeerspotting ***** <-- Finnish drug documentary made by a junkie, very good insight into the life of north Finnish drug addicts
 
Jim Jones **** <-- Cult that made one of the largest mass suicides in history, need to say more?
 
Lake of Fire ****  <-- Discussion on matters of abortion, very unbiased imo
 
Fog of War - 11 Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara **** <-- great insight into modern american wars
 
Dark Days ***** <-- A documetary of the lives of people living underground in New York, soundtrack by Dj Shadow
 
Encounters at the End of the World **** <-- A documentary of the people living at the South Pole
 
Touching the Void ***** <-- Incredible story of two mountain climbers
 
Dear Zachary - A Letter to a son about his father *****  <-- Almost a must see IMO, wont spoil but very good story..
 
Capturing the Friedmans **** <-- A great story as well
 
The Cove **** <-- Will make anyone a dolphin activist
 
The Corporation **** <-- A social psychological view of a corporation as a person (as it is one legally)
 
The Union **** <-- Interesting view on Kannabis legislation (mostly legalization biased though)
 
Jesus Camp **** <-- Interesting view on American Evangelists (from a somewhat neutral POV)
 
Feb 22, 2011 at 12:03 AM Post #9 of 13
I love documentaries. Lets just pop a few out of my head and get the ratings up tommorow. Though all of the following are great.
 
Crude
Hoop Dreams
The Thin Blue Line
Food Inc.
Food Matters (a bit skewed though. I wouldn't trust it for facts).
Enron: Smartest Guys in the Room
Exit through the gift shop
127 hours
Examined Life
180 South
No End in Sight
Hearts and MInds
 
That's all I could think of for now.
 
Feb 26, 2011 at 4:48 PM Post #10 of 13
It's barely a documentary - perhaps more of a biographical news short - but this made me reconsider entirely buying a new pair of headphones that I really shouldn't be spending the money on right now...
 
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1378237514624
 
Feb 26, 2011 at 10:42 PM Post #11 of 13
I bought the Victory at Sea set 2 years ago, it's great. I remember watching the TV show with my Dad (yes, in 1952). Richard Rodgers composed the music for the show, it's available on CD.

 
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I recently got a new HDTV (first TV since '99
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) and have been catching up on a lot of movies and video content.

Yesterday, I found a DVD set of all 26 episodes of Victory at Sea, (the 1952 NBC series) at Wal-Mart for $5. About 11.5 hours of material and I've been totally engrossed.

Since there are a lot of movie watchers here, I figured a thread on documentaries would be interesting.

If you've seen a good documentary, please tell us. I love all sorts of movies, but documentaries are always a favorite. So let's have a discussion and recommendations here.

By the way, Victory at Sea is terrific. If you can find it for $5, pick it up. I'm about a third of the way in and can't wait to see the rest.



 
Feb 26, 2011 at 10:47 PM Post #12 of 13


Quote:
It's barely a documentary - perhaps more of a biographical news short - but this made me reconsider entirely buying a new pair of headphones that I really shouldn't be spending the money on right now...
 
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1378237514624



I don't want to watch it.... 
 

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