Awesomely entertaining documentaries - Page 7
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Miss_Cleo
United States406 Posts
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jello_biafra
United Kingdom6632 Posts
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Adaptation
Canada427 Posts
Hoop dreams has been recommended. i recommend it too. Stunning movie. | ||
ToxNub
Canada805 Posts
I highly recommend Dark Days. Also, sports documentaries are the for the gays. | ||
Warrior Madness
Canada3791 Posts
The best documentary I've seen though in the past few years is Mugabe and the White African. It was exhilirating to watch, there was a palpable sense of danger throughout the film. But there were also moments of courage and triumpth that took my breath away. Recommendededed. | ||
EdSlyB
Portugal1621 Posts
On October 13 2010 12:17 heyoka wrote: Louis Theroux's stuff is all great. As for recommendations I know a lot of our newer members haven't run across this. Made by our very own Storyteller: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=42277 Great documentary! Btw: is that Tasteless @ 35:56 with a pink shirt? :D | ||
funnybananaman
United States830 Posts
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Nizaris
Belgium2230 Posts
On December 21 2010 06:55 EdSlyB wrote: Great documentary! Btw: is that Tasteless @ 35:56 with a pink shirt? :D wow thx whoever bumped this. looks like i have tons of stuff to watch! | ||
cLemenZa
England66 Posts
Anybody seen this? A beautiful and touching documentary i'm trying so hard to find a full download to watch this again | ||
Jswizzy
United States791 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + [img]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deHpxULpjYE[/img | ||
Highways
Australia6098 Posts
![]() Download: The True Story of the Internet is about a revolution - the technological, cultural, commercial and social revolution that has radically changed our lives. And for the first time on television, we hear how it happened from the men and women who made it possible. From the founders of eBay, Yahoo, Amazon, Netscape, Google and many others, we hear amazing stories of how, in ten short years, the Internet took over our lives. Browser Wars This is the story of an epic battle between America's mightiest corporation and a small group of "computer geeks" who created a revolutionary technology. Search In a few short years a new and unique way of finding information revolutionized the Web and in the process created one of the largest companies in the US; Google Bubble In an astonishing journalistic coup, the founders of the Amazon and Ebay, Jeff Bezos and Pierre Omidyar, tell the story of how their business grew from nothing to dominate the global economy and profoundly change the way we live our lives. People Power This is the story of how the internet has changed society and how a new breed of entrepreneurs are shaping our digital futures. It all started with Napster; a way of swapping music that was dreamt up by the teenaged Shawn Fanning. | ||
Spiffeh
United States830 Posts
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Ympulse
United States287 Posts
On December 23 2010 18:05 Spiffeh wrote: Just finished watching Restrepo. It's an excellent documentary and there's no propaganda or agenda being put across. It's just a raw portrayal of soldier life in the Korengal Valley, Afghanistan in 2007-2008. Very interesting and highly recommended! I would suggest this documentary as well, it gives a realistic and (relatively) uncensored view of what it's actually like over there. | ||
Kingkosi
United States1215 Posts
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bonifaceviii
Canada2890 Posts
On December 23 2010 18:58 Kingkosi wrote: One of the best documentaries I've ever seen, highly recommend it: Collapse: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAyHIOg5aHk I saw Collapse at a documentary festival a while ago, and it's really interesting. Not so much about what he believes, but about what his beliefs do to him. | ||
scDeluX
Canada1341 Posts
Unknown ufologist who wrote a book talk about crazy conspiration --> retired NASA/military old man talk about something they saw on a radar --> Image that everyone saw 10000 times. I still love theses UFO cases, it's interesting even tho most documentaries aren' t that informative and made to entertain. If you want to check an interesting case, google Teheran sightings. | ||
vek
Australia936 Posts
![]() Really interesting story about all the forces that worked against electric cars being viable. Some of the things that happened are just so absurd you would never believe it if someone told you. Even if you don't like cars all that much it is still a fascinating story. | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
On December 21 2010 06:55 EdSlyB wrote: Great documentary! Btw: is that Tasteless @ 35:56 with a pink shirt? :D Hahaha good eye! | ||
MidKnight
Lithuania884 Posts
On December 24 2010 04:57 vek wrote: ![]() Really interesting story about all the forces that worked against electric cars being viable. Some of the things that happened are just so absurd you would never believe it if someone told you. Even if you don't like cars all that much it is still a fascinating story. Yep, greedy corporations stall the advance of human race by quite a lot. I'm quite sure there are a ton of groundbreaking discoveries out there and they aren't incorporated into daily lives because current bussinesses which use the inferior versions would get destroyed.. Pretty sad | ||
Lorken
New Zealand804 Posts
Good ones that I have watched are: BBC's The atom BBC's The day the universe changed The expanding universe A brief history of time | ||
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