Lots of good ones on Netflix - just watched Unraveled; pretty good with a lot of meetings with his lawyer who was called the Gambino's in house counsel back in the Gotti days. "Smartest Guys in the Room" is on Netflix and is a must watch. What those guys did in California is obscene.
Another way to find some good stuff is to go to Icefilms and sort the Documentary category by date. Just found "Journey to the Planet Sanity" which is worth watching.
2 older docs if you are into art: "The Art of the Steal" and "Who the fuck is jackson pollack" are worth watching. Square Grooper, Cocaine Cowboys 1 and 2 if the drug trade interests you.
Lots of tremendous links in this thread - it feels like there are tons of good docs out there in the ether, waiting to be discovered.
Not to sound melodramatic but this one killed my naivety about the way the world works:
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This is actually a riveting documentary. Cocaine Cowboys 2:
The other got too long. This replaces it.
LOL @ .34 with the man with the sack
Why would you want to replace a thread full of good content with another on the same subject?
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STOLEN SEAS -Crackle but probably on Netflix as well.
Excellent doc about the Somali pirates and the effect on all involved.
This film shows both sides of a recent hijacking.
After watching this you must realize that what we get from our daily news (TV at least) is shallow at best.
If you like beer - Beer Wars is interesting
http://www.crackle.com/c/beer-wars
Didn't realize there is a trilogy.
I just watched the first and don't know how to describe it
other than unimaginable, and unimaginably riveting.
I watched this on Netflix last night. Absolutely hilarious. It's about members of the "real life superhero" community. That's a thing apparently.
If I lived in San Diego, I would seriously consider creating a supervillain persona and trolling the shit out of "Mr. Xtreme".
This one is new to Netflix. I've gotten to watch about a third of it so far and it's pretty good.
Anyone like mob documentaries, this is yet another one on Jimmy Hoffa.
Except this is w/Nixon's tapes mixed in, which confirms what Hoffa was saying, that the pardon was a BS deal to keep him out of the teamsters for life.
The teamsters literally got him the pardon to make the Hoffa supporters happy, BUT had Nixon put a condition he could never be involved again, to make the mafia happy, (Fitzsimmons was a much easier puppet to control) which in turn would get the teamsters to vote for Nixon.
Whether you believe the guy who wrote "I heard you paint houses....." is the actual killer or not, (I do), these tapes leave no doubt who ordered the hit and why.
http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetect...d-jimmy-hoffa/
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Something about documentaries I guess, is you assume the truth is being told.
Just saw CARSON.
I knew he was a pretty private guy despite his occupation but it was good to hear that he was a "what you see is what you get" kinda guy.
Very humble, pretty loyal and what they call a "sensitive" today.
Well worth the watch. Take a peek behind the curtains.
I'm Dan Rather......
Really liked the 30 for 30 on the Boz. It really gives you a different opinion on him.
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