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SEX HAVER 40000 posted:I just watched Welcome to Leith and highly recommend it. It frontloads the horrible beliefs of its subjects, so when they're down you almost have a moment of sympathy before remembering "oh poo poo, that guy is a Nazi monster idiot." Are there any other documentaries on US neo-nazis? I need some fascist schadenfreude. Louis and the Nazis (in part) follows one of the men that is mentioned in Welcome to Leith. It's on Netflix UK
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SEX HAVER 40000 posted:I just watched Welcome to Leith and highly recommend it. It frontloads the horrible beliefs of its subjects, so when they're down you almost have a moment of sympathy before remembering "oh poo poo, that guy is a Nazi monster idiot." Are there any other documentaries on US neo-nazis? I need some fascist schadenfreude. Maybe my favorite 90's skinhead hype movie: SKINHEAD USA: Soldiers Of The Race War https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIKefV8_0cs
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# ? Jun 11, 2016 00:50 |
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Saw Last Man on the Moon on Netflix. It's a pretty interesting look at the space race, and one of the astronauts involved. Man, all those shots of the launch center empty and rusted...
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 05:48 |
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Watched "Drunk, Stoned, Brilliant, Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon" felt like a kid again trying to sneak a peak of the magazine for the occasional bare breasts. Interesting who's who of comedy but seemed to scratch the surface in some ways.
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 16:26 |
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Just watched O.J. Simpson: Made in America (which I haven't seen being discussed much around here - or am I just missing a discussion thread?) and holy poo poo it is an incredibly compelling documentary. As someone who was six when the trial was going on, I only have vague memories of it and by the time I was old enough to be interested in true crime stories it had basically become fodder for tired rehashing by tabloids. I never truly understood the significance of O.J. as a cultural figure and was unaware of many of the details surrounding the case. What I found amazing about Made in America is how it manages to be an amazing documentary both on O.J. himself as an individual and on race relations in America. It's incredibly nuanced and complex, resonates with immense cultural significance (as I think A.O. Scott wrote in his review, in the '90s a lot of people thought the whole trial was being overblown; watching it today, it's amazing that it hasn't remained a bigger deal over the last two decades), and has so many great interviews and revelations that I wasn't once bored in its entire runtime despite being familiar with the outlines of the story. I was reminded in its deft use of interviews, archival footage, photographs, and written material to craft a compelling narrative of horrible events of One Day in September, which I still consider one of the best crime/thriller documentaries ever made. Each episode is well balanced, including the final episode, which tracks O.J.'s descent into a sleazy oblivion and ends on an appropriately tragic and ironic note. I never thought I'd say this, but I wish it was longer than its 7.5 hour runtime.
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# ? Jul 2, 2016 01:23 |
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I've seen all the Charlie Brooker stuff so other than that are there any decent documentaries about videogames? I kind of grew up watching them turn from the geeky niche spectrum/amstrad/commodore 64 pixellated poo poo into the multi-genre behemoth they are now and it's been fascinating.
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# ? Jul 2, 2016 02:04 |
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The King of Kong. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fc-P8Kyvnz4
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# ? Jul 2, 2016 02:23 |
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Free to play: Multiplayer gaming: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3203290/ And the one I really like: Indie game to Movie. About the guys who made Super Meat Boy and Fez: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1942884/ Both I found really enjoyable.
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# ? Jul 2, 2016 08:51 |
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Cactus posted:I've seen all the Charlie Brooker stuff so other than that are there any decent documentaries about videogames? I kind of grew up watching them turn from the geeky niche spectrum/amstrad/commodore 64 pixellated poo poo into the multi-genre behemoth they are now and it's been fascinating. I love Charlie Brooker from screen wipe and dead set. I'm not familiar with his game stuff. What's it called?
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# ? Jul 2, 2016 13:40 |
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MeinPanzer posted:Just watched O.J. Simpson: Made in America (which I haven't seen being discussed much around here - or am I just missing a discussion thread?) https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3779690
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Maybe my favorite 90's skinhead hype movie: I never get tired of seeing white power bands/punks in documentaries because it's always the lamest thing to hear/watch.
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GutBomb posted:I love Charlie Brooker from screen wipe and dead set. I'm not familiar with his game stuff. What's it called? https://youtu.be/_PKZCg5okDk I believe this is the one, I haven't seen it in a while so there may be a different one he's talking about.
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# ? Jul 2, 2016 14:12 |
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There was also Gameswipe, and he often touches on them in his annual end-of-year review type show (201x wipe or whatever it's called)
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K. Waste posted:I never get tired of seeing white power bands/punks in documentaries because it's always the lamest thing to hear/watch. It was always hype. They got off on looking tough and the media loved them for it.
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 15:11 |
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Been on sort of a documentary binge the last couple days and the most recent I saw was I Know That Voice. I know it's older but the way it's done is fantastic and I couldn't stop smiling and laughing the entire time. It's especially great hearing how some of the actors came up with voices for characters and hilarious watching them get into character on a moment's notice.
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 23:16 |
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Cactus posted:I've seen all the Charlie Brooker stuff so other than that are there any decent documentaries about videogames? I kind of grew up watching them turn from the geeky niche spectrum/amstrad/commodore 64 pixellated poo poo into the multi-genre behemoth they are now and it's been fascinating. The Smash Brothers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSf2mgkRm7Q This is super fascinating as it shows the early days of competitive gaming (on a console mind you) and pre-dates the internet. The passion and nerdiness at play makes the movie quite charming. A really solid series considering how low budget it appears to be.
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 02:55 |
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The Smash Brothers was pretty fun I thought, though I already knew who a lot of the subjects from that were from when I paid a little attention to competitive Smash Bros. back in the day.
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 06:18 |
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Jesus, HBO's Only The Dead Have Seen The End Of War is good. Extremely unpleasant (especially the closeup of the dude dying at the end) but very well done. Can't really say more right now, need to sleep on it.
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Popelmon posted:Jesus, HBO's Only The Dead Have Seen The End Of War is good. Extremely unpleasant (especially the closeup of the dude dying at the end) but very well done. Can't really say more right now, need to sleep on it. I liked it a lot. But it's funny how even with a legitimate and great POV I still found the director's voiceover overbearing. It doesn't diminish the great work, but him saying things like, "it was then I knew I didn't care about dying anymore" while filming himself in the mirror feel incredibly false and performative. But yeah, holy crap. The ending. Reminds me of moments (like after a car accident or something) where it feels like life has derailed for a moment and you're looking at things from a distant perspective.
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 03:21 |
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I watched Allan King's Warrendale (1967) and it blew me away. It's a fly-on-the-wall depiction of a residential treatment center for troubled kids in Canada that uses an alternative method of therapy that involves holding the kids down when they're having fits. It's kind of disturbing to witness but from reading about it, it seems like it was actually effective in reaching them. Whenever a kid has an emotional breakthrough it's extremely moving. Reminded me of those great moments in Streetwise. Absolute must-see for fans of vérité.
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 16:06 |
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hell yeah, I'm all about watching a docu on alpha-rolling troubled and/or disabled kids
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 19:16 |
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Found this very interesting documentary about Shenzhen (and hardware manufacturing/hacking in general) by Wired. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGJ5cZnoodY Quite interesting seeing the open source philosophy applied to hardware there (also complete disregard for intellectual property and copyrights/trademarks) Doikor fucked around with this message at 13:20 on Jul 6, 2016 |
# ? Jul 6, 2016 13:07 |
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Recommending I Am Thor to anybody interested in real life Spinal Tap style trainwreck documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_GLMsHUrOQ Some of you might remember Thor from Rock N' Roll Nightmare (or the Rifftraxed version thereof). The doc starts with a background on Thor, from his start as a Vegas performer then into his moderately successful rock career up until his downfall. Then the bulk of the documentary follows his comeback over a number of years, and it's quite the ride. The doc is well made in that you get to see Thor doing some of the same things over and over, like his water bottle trick, his brick breaking, or most hilariously putting his gear on before a show, and it gives you a real feel for him as a performer who refuses to give up. One thing that was mysteriously left out of the doc was Thor's hilarious meeting with Gene Simmons years later, where they discuss Gene having had sex with Thor's wife ("she was number 2001"): Zoom ahead to 2:33 or so ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOf-tQvyTk4
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I just finished Thought Crimes - The Case of the Cannibal Cop I had only heard a little about this case on Savage Lovecast when it was all happening so I really didn't know much going in aside from the broad strokes: police officer accused of conspiring to eat people with other weirdos online. The doc actually rolls the whole story out in a way that kinda had me doing double-takes at the guy. Some of the chat logs are pretty hard to read and there's some nasty images, which is expected for something about a cannibal cop I guess. Not sure if it's to say this, but it's on YouTube. SamLikesCake fucked around with this message at 02:30 on Jul 7, 2016 |
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InfiniteZero posted:Recommending I Am Thor to anybody interested in real life Spinal Tap style trainwreck documentaries: Just watched this and enjoyed it. I loved how you think it's gonna be a trainwreck, but they get to Sweden and it all goes so perfect. Especially the drummer's remark of "all of a sudden I realized... I'm gonna be remembered." I thought that was surprisingly sweet.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Maybe my favorite 90's skinhead hype movie: Maybe your favorite
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DeimosRising posted:Maybe your favorite There's a couple others that are pretty good.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 18:15 |
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I really liked Cannibal Cop, but the director tries way too hard to be cute at times by showing him cooking and eating food. Like, we loving got the joke the first time. Finders Keepers seems like it would a really absurd comedy documentary about an insane case involving custody of a mummified foot, but it's actually just a look at two people who are struggling with their own deep issues in their own ways. John is pretty easy to sympathize with, for good reason, (it is his leg) but he still does idiotic poo poo (bringing his drug dealer instead of his own sister to an interview in Germany is uh....pretty insane) and him helping to turn the whole incident into a national laughingstock helped to crack his family apart, but by the end he sobers up, gets right with his family and is in a much better place from where he started. Shannon's a dickhead but he's still a tragic figure. He's obsessed with fame, probably the saddest moment in the movie isn't about the foot at all. It's Shannon's sad wife saying that they're divorcing over Shannon's misery and need for national attention and Shannon chiming in that he'd only ever be happy if he's on TV every single day making people laugh. The ending showing him campaigning to be president isn't funny, it's depressing to see a man scramble for any little tiny shred of attention he can get. I think my favorite line of the movie was John's sister saying (not an exact quote) "I'd like to thank Shannon, because by being as big of a douche as he was, he helped push my brother to be a better man."
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 22:08 |
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Awesome thanks guys, plenty to watch tonight.jisforjosh posted:https://youtu.be/_PKZCg5okDk Yeah this one and Gameswipe was what I was thinking. Also didn't he do a "top hundred best" type show about games and his top pick was Twitter, or is this that one?
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# ? Jul 15, 2016 00:51 |
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ive been watching stuff aobutj ail like uhh inside the gangers code which is a mafia dude that goes into a prisons and ms183 and stuff its crazy! these guys lifeves are so hosed up I watch a lot of stuff in jails and im like HMAN I DONT WANT TO GO THERE i dont wont promise that but i wont i promise that! anyways, I saw "the cocaine cowbows" and it was awesome! what im saying is this "what are some truly sad like falllen from grace type of docuemntaries" I saw dear zack jus twant stuff that is like gently caress thats so sad i cant imagine how sad that is but yea i can haha thanks for the information
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Maybe my favorite 90's skinhead hype movie: Quoting to watch later, but is this the one where it's revealed that Ian Stuart Donaldson has hardcore Ulillillia-level OCD?
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 00:52 |
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Man, Tickled is eeeeeverything I wanted that naff Catfish movie to be. Absolutely bonkers from word go, tense as hell in places, and leaves you wanting to know what (if anything) happens next a la The Jinx.
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EL BROMANCE posted:and leaves you wanting to know what (if anything) happens next a la The Jinx. You find this a positive?
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EL BROMANCE posted:Man, Tickled is eeeeeverything I wanted that naff Catfish movie to be. Absolutely bonkers from word go, tense as hell in places, and leaves you wanting to know what (if anything) happens next a la The Jinx. Oh my god I forgot about this. I thought it was a parody when I first saw the trailer but as it dawned on me that it was real I became more engrossed. Its like something adult swim would make
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xcore posted:You find this a positive? The way I see it with this kind of documentary is, if it had a big definitive finish then I probably would know about the subject matter already and the film/series wouldn't have the surprises that make it so interesting. I think Tickled ends up in a fairly natural place, and the mere existence of the film is what will push the story on. It's quite clear this has already happening if you read about the screenings. KoRMaK posted:Oh my god I forgot about this. I thought it was a parody when I first saw the trailer but as it dawned on me that it was real I became more engrossed. I had a sinking feeling last night that I'd been played and it was all fake, but I found one of the old new stories that is mentioned and am convinced it's legit. But I agree, it's so out there. Not just the original subject matter, which while odd is very believable after being online 20 years, but everything else.
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# ? Jul 18, 2016 03:43 |
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not sure if anyone has seen that show "no man left behind" on nat geo but that show has really made me interested in documentaries of that style (in a completley hosed situation with no way out particularly in War time scenarios the first episdoe was about black hawk down, second was bout some americans going to colombia and got kidnapped and 3rd episode was about some green berets who were in a huge firefight in afghcanistan - anyone have any good recommendations of that nature? I guess its hard to find another example besides this show. I guess maybe some survival stories of vietnam/iraq war from the people who were there first hand is what im looking for. I befriended a client at a previous job who told me he got separated and had to kill some guys with knives in vietnam hiding in a ditch and got rescued amongst a hail of gunfire and had the medals to prove it! Pretty crazy stuff I didnt believe him at first but people who were closer to him told me it was true. I love those survival stories where you beat the odds! Thank you Wish the show (No Man Left Behind) had some videos online to link its really good especially the green beret episode these guys ar etough as hell getting shot up and still fighting. god bless them
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# ? Jul 18, 2016 08:54 |
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Just saw Zero Days in theaters last night, great documentary about Stuxnet and cyber warfare
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Trollipop posted:Just saw Zero Days in theaters last night, great documentary about Stuxnet and cyber warfare This was a great talk about stuxnet https://www.ted.com/talks/ralph_langner_cracking_stuxnet_a_21st_century_cyberweapon?language=en
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Meowbot posted:Anyone have any good recommendations of that nature? I guess its hard to find another example besides this show. Werner Herzog's Little Dieter Needs to Fly might tick the boxes you are after. It's the non-fiction version of the story from Herzog's Rescue Dawn Also, I like to recommend this whenever I get the chance, and it's somewhat in that wheelhouse Witness: City Name on HBO was a cool documentary series that follows combat photographers on the journeys to different conflicts. It follows a different photgrapher each episode. From memory, the different locations/conflicts are: Juarez/Cartel Wars Rio and gangs/police corruption and the attempts to clean up before the World Cup/Olympics Libya/Gadaffi Sudan/Kony
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Meowbot posted:not sure if anyone has seen that show "no man left behind" on nat geo but that show has really made me interested in documentaries of that style (in a completley hosed situation with no way out particularly in War time scenarios Check out the documentary/dramatization Touching the Void about an absolutely insane and horrific mountain climbing accident that actually has a good ending. You will not believe what happened to this person and how they survived it.
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