Got a good documentary to recommend???
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mr_rugby wrote:Check out Mommy Dead & Dearest on HBO/HBO GO...great googly moogly
The dad was my favorite.

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I checked this out last night based on the great googly mooglymr_rugby wrote:Check out Mommy Dead & Dearest on HBO/HBO GO...great googly moogly


Really interesting but very odd.
"so this is what it's like to be an adult, if he only knew now what he knew then..."
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This is now available for free on Amazon streaming. I wish it had won the Oscar.john38103 wrote:I already mentioned it in the other movie thread but "I Am Not Your Negro" directed by Raoul Peck is fantastic. I highly recommend it. Samuel Jackson delivers the best narration work I've ever heard.
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The Keepers on Netflix kinda blew my mind. Binge watched it in two nights.
Long Strange Trip Doc about The Grateful Dead was damn good (streaming on Amazon Prime)
2nd'dRadRacing wrote:The Defiant Ones on HBO is a great 4 part doc following the careers and partnership of Dr. Dre & Jimmy Iovine.
I thought I was a dead head I guess not. When AL Franken was talking about different versions of Athena and how the solos were better or slightly better or worse in different live versions. I felt like I knew about 10% about the Dead compared to anyonejlabbate wrote:Long Strange Trip Doc about The Grateful Dead was damn good (streaming on Amazon Prime)
Codeblue wrote:Try vigorously rubbing yer peen on it several times.
I don't know if I would say I "enjoyed" it, but I thought The Vietnam War Ken Burns doc on PBS was pretty good.