October 29, 2008

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October 29, 2008

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Today is my 13th wedding Anniversary!

Over the last few nights I have watched the Dylan documentary No Direction Home. It was very well put together, quite riveting and lots of interesting performance footage and interviews.

QOTD: Do you have any favorite documentaries or rockumentaries? Besides being about a favorite subject, what else do you like about them?
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Happy anniversary Ross and to your wife for tolerating you for the past 13 years. :wink:

QOTD: I can't think of one off hand.
edit: I like watching Discovery Channel's extreme engineering. I think the last one I saw was on a 55 mile bridge over the Bering straight to connect Asia and North America.
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- Woodstock
- Isaac Stern in China
- Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt
- Buena Vista Social Club
- Bowling for Columbine
- Capturing the Friedmans (we hired his brother, the clown, for one of our parties!)
- Born into Brothels
- March of the Penguins
- An Inconvenient Truth
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American Splendor is somewhere between a documentary and a biopic. It's more a biopic though.

Roger and Me is good, Bowling for Columbine is decent. I don't care much for Fahrenheit 9/11. Haven't seen Sicko yet. Slacker Uprising was meh.

The Parrots of Telegraph Hill is nice, but like most documentaries, somewhat depressing.
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Trinity: The Atomic Bomb Movie (awesome soundtrack! Dolby 5.1! Narrated by William Shatner!)
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erm... propoganda films and other oddball stuff found at archive dot org.
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Crumb is one that comes to mind. While the artist's story is insightful and interesting, the side story about his brother is heartbreaking and tragic. How cheery!
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I watch Word Wars about 12,486 times a week. Really like the Aristocrats documentary as well.

Hated the F**k doc. Absolutely hated it.
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Beyond the Mat
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I Am Trying to Break Your Heart (about Wilco)
Clash Westway to the World
Miles Electric: A Different Kind of Blue
How to Draw a Bunny (about the artist Ray Johnson, soundtrack by Max Roach)
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"Scratch" is awesome.
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How could I forget this one - Dogtown and Z-boys. Great documentary about the early skateboarding scene, with a great rock & roll soundtrack. Alice Cooper, James Gang, Stooges, Hendrix, Thin Lizzy, T-Rex.
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Elvis wrote:How could I forget this one - Dogtown and Z-boys. Great documentary about the early skateboarding scene, with a great rock & roll soundtrack. Alice Cooper, James Gang, Stooges, Hendrix, Thin Lizzy, T-Rex.
Damn, I forgot this one too. Really good.
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This Film is Not Yet Rated

I don't know if that's my absolute favorite. In fact I'm not really into documentaries. I loved Fahrenheit 911 although I'd hardly call that a documentary.

The Aristocrats was also awesome.
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I really liked The Civil War and now The War (Ken Burns). Very well done.
On a totally different subject, the spelling bee documentary Spellbound was great, and gripping!
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Loose Changes.

It shows how Bush and co. planned 9/11. And I'm not joking.
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HeuristicsInc wrote:I really liked The Civil War and now The War (Ken Burns). Very well done.
On a totally different subject, the spelling bee documentary Spellbound was great, and gripping!
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Rone Rivendale wrote:Loose Changes.

It shows how Bush and co. planned 9/11. And I'm not joking.
Ok...you're not joking...but you've got to be kidding me.
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The Grateful Dead movie, both for the music scenes and the "Deadhead" scenes.

Also, "Hail, Hail Rock 'n' Roll," in which Keith Richards tries to produce a Chuck Berry concert.

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Another fascinating one was Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State.
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