what's the most recent documentary you watched (film/tv/web)

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  1. hybrid_77

    hybrid_77 Forum Resident

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    Gonna check this out Saturday

     
  2. Evethingandnothing

    Evethingandnothing Forum Resident

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    Extreme angler Jeremy Wade's two part investigation as to what ate the crew, prisoners of war, passengers and soldiers of HMS Laconia in 1942.
     
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  3. Jazzmonkie

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    Betty: They Say I'm Different - About funk queen Betty Davis on Prime.
     
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  4. polchik

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  6. Ilusndweller

    Ilusndweller S.H.M.F.=>Reely kewl.

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  7. MikaelaArsenault

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    The Real Charlie Chaplin (2021) on Showtime On Demand
     
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  8. David Egan

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    The CREEM doc (on CODA) made me wish I still had a few of them. Maybe I do, in a box somewhere.

    Amy did a great job on Lucy & Desi.
     
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  9. hybrid_77

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  10. Daryl M

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    Watched the 2-part `Undercurrent' last night about Kim Wall's demise
    aboard the submarine. Not to be confused with `The Investigation' which
    was a mini-series reenactment about the case.
     
  11. Luvtemps

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    Ella Fitzgerald.
     
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  12. unclefred

    unclefred Coastie with the Moastie

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    A Monty Python doc. It might be a series too.
     
  13. Answer: should have been almost immediately. Very very very naive and selfish victims. Yes, they were victims, but their own greed was 50% of the problem.
     
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  14. Jazzmonkie

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  15. Wandy1023

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    Muscle Shoals documentary. Free on YouTube with ads! Accidentally found it while mindlessly clicking around!
     
  16. A-Tone

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    Watched "conversations with a killer: the ted bundy tapes" on Netflix. Nothing new information wise to those familiar with the story, but some good acrchive footage that I'd never seen before.
     
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  17. MikaelaArsenault

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    The Andy Warhol Diaries on Netflix
     
  18. Rich-n-Roll

    Rich-n-Roll Forum Resident

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    Highly recommended from what I understand this festival was taking place the same time as Woodstock

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  19. Jazzmonkie

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    The 3rd episode of Hey Moe! Hey Dad! on TubiTV
     
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  20. polchik

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  21. soundboy

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    "Greatest Mysteries" on History....the episode was on the "Somerton Man"

    An unidentified man was found on an Australian beach in 1948 and no one knew who he was. His body was exhumed in 2021 in hopes of useful DNA evidence.
     
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  22. The Hud

    The Hud Breath of the Kingdom, Tears of the Wild

    The Super Bob Einstein Movie

    Very good, streaming on HBO Max.
     
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  23. unclefred

    unclefred Coastie with the Moastie

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    The Other Side of the Wind doc. Having seen the movie last year, the doc seemed over long and repetitive. Even if I hadn't seen it the doc might still seem overlong. it's worth a watch even if you have seen the movie. It seemed that the intent of it was to gin up interest in the long forgotten film. (for most people.)
     
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  24. blutiga

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    Betty Davis.
     
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  25. jwoverho

    jwoverho Licensed Drug Dealer

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    WOODLANDS DARK AND DAYS BEWITCHED explores the folk horror phenomenon from its beginnings in a trilogy of films – Michael Reeves’ Witchfinder General (1968), Piers Haggard’s Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971) and Robin Hardy’s The Wicker Man (1973) – through its proliferation on British television in the 1970s and its culturally specific manifestations in American, Asian, Australian and European horror, to the genre’s revival over the last decade.

    Touching on over 200 films and featuring over 50 interviewees, WOODLANDS DARK AND DAYS BEWITCHED investigates the many ways that we alternately celebrate, conceal and manipulate our own histories in an attempt to find spiritual resonance in our surroundings.


    Probably THE comprehensive doc on folk horror, this 3 hour opus starts with Reeves', Haggard's, and Hardy's films and spreads out to the rest of the world along with folk horror's history in literature and culture.
     
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