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xxombie
2008-10-08, 21:03
Lately I've been craving some documentaries, probably in anticipation of Religulous.

This week I've watching Michael Moore's shitfests of Sicko and Bowling for Columbine, but I need something better. Preferably without all the editing gimics.

I'm a big fan of Penn & Teller: Bullshit!

Basically, I'm looking for something satirical but educational.

Recommend your favorite Documentaries.

Asphyxiophilia
2008-10-08, 22:17
Super Size Me.

Blanko
2008-10-08, 22:22
gates of heaven... or anything by errol morris really. his movies aren't as humerous or fast paced as michael moore or whoever, but they are still really interesting takes on what it is like to live in america. other than that, jesus camp was kind of creepy and worth seeing...

Endotropic Decay
2008-10-08, 22:23
Super Size Me.

My school requires us to watch this in health class.

Fallen Angust
2008-10-08, 22:36
Bigger stronger faster
Cocaine cowboys
Next: A Primer on Urban Painting
My Generation http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0238435/
The American Ruling Class
Hooked: Illegal Drugs & How They Got That Way - Opium, Morphine, and Heroin http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499217/

carpal
2008-10-08, 22:40
Dark Days. I thing someone here on totse recommended this.

It's about a bunch people living on some tunnels in New York. What surprised me was that despite being homeless, the people in that documentary seemed to me, weren't a bit depressed at all. I know I would be pissed if I were on their situation.

Asphyxiophilia
2008-10-08, 23:26
My school requires us to watch this in health class.

My psychology teacher wants us to watch this, I think we're watching it sometime this week.
I've already seen it, but I liked it, so I don't mind re-seeing it.

xxombie
2008-10-09, 01:47
I can't believe I haven't seen Super Size Me yet, totally slipped my mind. Downloading Dark Days as well, sounds super fucking interesting. I'm going to IMDB that list right now.

ganjaninja
2008-10-09, 05:13
Try to find a documentary called The Devil's Playground about amish kids who leave home and go wild on their 'rumspringa's'. Fits well with religulous.

lan_rogers_book
2008-10-09, 07:08
Try "Some Kind Of Monster" its about the making of a matilica album by the same name. Most people scoff at me for liking music docos but its really good. Also Donny Darko (sp?) is a great film. its not a doco but a lot of documentary junkies love it.

nobody touch the girl
2008-10-10, 16:18
Try to find a documentary called The Devil's Playground about amish kids who leave home and go wild on their 'rumspringa's'. Fits well with religulous.

This ^ it's a few years old, but I really liked it. Very shocking.

only black man in vermont
2008-10-10, 17:15
Agreed on Gates of Heaven and Errol Morris docs (esp. Vernon Florida, The Thin Blue Line, Fast Cheap & Out of Control)... though probably not the kind of thing the OP is looking for.

More along those lines, I'd suggest Crumb (the best documentary I've ever seen), American Movie, The King of Kong, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Confessions of a Superhero, Grizzly Man, Cinemania.

I would highly recommend Capturing the Friedmans, very strange and disturbing, it's about a family in suburban NJ falling apart after the father is busted for child porn, and then a mass hysteria arises around the computer classes he was teaching to local kids, everyone making insane allegations that he and his son had been secretly raping these kids week after week (and forcing them to play "Naked Leapfrog", among other things). I'm also a huge fan of Werner Herzog's docs, particularly The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner and Little Dieter Needs to Fly, and Les Blanc's Burden of Dreams on the making of Herzog's movie Fitzcarraldo.

Probably the strangest documentary I've seen is The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On, about a possibly psychotic Japanese WWII veteran who hunts down former military officers and screams at them and even physically attacks them for allegedly killing officers from his old unit. The same director did another one called Extreme Private Eros where he follows his ex-girlfriend around with a camera for several years, even recording her giving birth by herself.

Smelly Button Ears
2008-10-12, 02:02
Grizzly Man.....major lulz at the end

DerDrache
2008-10-12, 02:33
Survivorman. It's a TV show, but it's perhaps the closest thing to real survival-documentary out there (none of that Man v. Wild bullshit).

lan_rogers_book
2008-10-13, 06:03
Grizzly Man.....major lulz at the end

^ this

2-0-0-4
2008-10-13, 09:24
Super Size Me.

i liked this movie
it was pretty disgusting but good
i dont think i went near a mcdicks for almost a year after watching it

Fire-Man
2008-10-13, 19:00
My school requires us to watch this in health class.

Same with my school.

Super High Me was actually pretty funny, not so much educational though. I have a documentary on The Clash that was filmed as a movie, it's called Rude Boy, truly awesome documentary/film.

The one where the guy lives with bears for like a year, then the bears well...you can figure it out yourself.

The God Damn Devil
2008-10-13, 19:27
Red Cell

Classified top secret by the Navy and banished by the Department of Defense, "Red Cell" is the true account of a unit the government denies ever existed! Staffed by members of the Navy's top secret SEAL Team Six, Red Cell used their special skills to carry out successful terrorist attacks against American military bases, assets, and personnel worldwide.



* Admiral Ace Lyons, creator of the Red CELL program explains its objectives.
* Commander Richard Marcinko, founder of SEAL Team Six, and first CO of Red Cell discusses intimate details of Red Cell's successes and failure.
* A Red Cell Operator exposes operations and how Red Cell was designed as a cover for other covert programs

I watched it on youtube last year but I looked for it and it has been taken off. If you can find it, well worth a watch. Since they had to video tape all their actions when testing naval base security for when they presented their reports (and legal reasons), there is plenty of actual footage of some of the shit they pulled.

A damn interesting look at this team.

Axiom
2008-10-17, 06:50
Dark Days. I thing someone here on totse recommended this.

It's about a bunch people living on some tunnels in New York. What surprised me was that despite being homeless, the people in that documentary seemed to me, weren't a bit depressed at all. I know I would be pissed if I were on their situation.

Thank you man - It was a fucking fantastic film!

ComradeAsh
2008-10-17, 12:14
This Is Spın̈al Tap

Tommy Lund
2008-10-17, 16:58
Try to find a documentary called The Devil's Playground about amish kids who leave home and go wild on their 'rumspringa's'. Fits well with religulous.

Aye, a good documentary. You can get it off piratebay.

Whiskeyclone
2008-10-17, 21:56
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders At Robin Hood Hills
Paradise Lost II: Revelations

These are both good films. Not a big fan of the soundtrack, as I fucking hate Metallica, but otherwise solid. This also happened not too far from where I live. And yes, the people here really ARE like that.

SirGillroyJenkinstheThird
2008-10-19, 20:12
Slow Century if you're indie enough

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Century

Infidel Castro
2008-10-19, 23:30
American Movie and Dark Days are both very excellent.

nshanin
2008-10-19, 23:40
The Century of the Self (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8953172273825999151)

Best. Documentary. Evar.

indiate-r
2008-10-21, 05:28
Jupiter's Wife. It's about a skitzo homeless lady and her dogs.

~1~
2008-10-23, 09:49
Zeitgeist; Open your mind

'Zeitgeist, The Movie' and 'Zeitgeist: Addendum' were created as Not-for-Profit expressions
to communicate what the author felt were highly important social understandings which
most humans are generally not aware of. The first film focuses on suppressed
historical & modern information about currently dominant social institutions, while
also exploring what could be in store for humanity if the power structures at large continue
their patterns of self-interest, corruption, and consolidation.

The second film, Zeitgeist: Addendum, attempts to locate the root causes
of this pervasive social corruption, while offering a solution. This solution is not
based on politics, morality, laws, or any other "establishment" notions of human affairs,
but rather on a modern, non-superstitious based understanding of what we are
and how we align with nature, to which we are a part. The work advocates
a new social system which is updated to present day knowledge, highly influenced
by the life long work of Jacque Fresco and The Venus Project.

scovegner
2008-10-23, 10:09
Guess I can provide links ..

Dark Days http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4615469295729142806

Earthlings
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7584730387826688635

Surplus
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-648006371350113726

Baraka
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4637096215205595301

The corporation
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=192012118972057552

Jesus Camp
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3929535037535102662



Just a few interesting ones ..