Not realy a documentary, but this YouTube video is insane


https://youtu.be/hoeIllSxpEU

Speaking of insane, forget BLM and any other groups etc who purport to be stigmatised and marginalized...finally a documentary charting what must be THE civil rights struggle of our time...


https://youtu.be/NBEK4NLcbrY

I could watch documentaries about ICP and juggalos all day.

Watched Four Hours at the Capitol recently, and  currently watching Q:Into The Storm. I've never felt so glad to live outside of the US. The father and son that the documentary focuses on are greasy as fuck. Even having them on my TV made me fearful for the neighbourhood children.

6 episodes into The World at War (1973) - excellent so far.

The World at War is amazing, not least because of Laurence Oliviers dulcet tones :)

I was given that bixset for christmas/my birthday years ago, never finished it for some reason. Excellent stuff alright, perfect for binging.

I watched 'Finding Jack Charlton' at the weekend. Very well made show, but it was very hard to see him in the state the dementia had left him in. I've never had anyone close to me suffer from it, but it must be absolutely dreadful.

A lot of the old stock footage was class, him singing and his cheeky remarks. Some lad in fairness.

Paul McGrath as usual comes off so well too.

Great watch, that. Very sad how he ended up. Legend.

Just watched Winter of Fire, Netflix doc from 2015 about the social and political unrest/uprising in Kyiv in 2014. Intense. Definitely gives a better understanding of the kind of resistance Ukrainians are putting up now against foreign invaders.

Anyone watched Oliver Stone's Ukraine on Fire doc from a few years back? I see it shared around a bit and youtube is warning me not to look at it so I probably will take a break from speculating about ancient stone walls and prehistoric catastrophes and try it out one of these days but if anyone has seen it and can save me the bother let me know.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on March 10, 2022, 11:35:41 PM
Just watched Winter of Fire, Netflix doc from 2015 about the social and political unrest/uprising in Kyiv in 2014. Intense. Definitely gives a better understanding of the kind of resistance Ukrainians are putting up now against foreign invaders.

Intense is the perfect description. Couldn't keep my eyes off it. Those Ukrainians are tough as hell.

Looking at whats going on in the Ukraine its worth watching a few videos from Frontline PBS.
https://www.youtube.com/c/frontline

The recent interviews are good but looking back at their documentaries a few years ago they were spot on. Their ISIS documentaries are interesting as well.

Does that shit I watched about skinwalker ranch last night count as a documentary? Anecdote after anecdote without a shred of anything. Yeah, I should've known.

Just watched Roadrunner, the one about Anthony Bourdain there. Not someone I was particularly familiar with TBH (though Kitchen Confidential is on my to-read list) so it was only OK for me. Certainly seemed a haunted man, particularly in his later years.

Worth a watch anyway.