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Good Documentaries; Post here documentaries you have seen and want to share
Topic Started: Apr 11 2013, 10:33 AM (874 Views)
Sophia
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Hi,

Post here good documentaries you have seen so that we discus them or maybe learn something new.

Doesn't matter where the documentary is about as long it is a documentary :D





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I don't know if I wrote this before and frankly I'm too lazy to scroll back one page haha but I saw a documentary on how a women who is like 50 enjoys being a prostitute becaue it makes her feel beautiful. Ew, you nasty... std-ridden hoe.
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^ :lol: well everybody has his or her hobbies ;)

I still haunted by Dreams of a Life sometimes the woman pops up in my head :hmm:
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Eww that is a weird hobby
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Do you watch Louis Theroux???

Sometimes he has interesting documentaries, The Most hated family in America for example.
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No but I wanna see... do you have a link?! We should all watch one documentary then discuss it!
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here you can find some

http://documentaryheaven.com/
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OMG there's a new documentary on mermaids that came out this year :omg:

It's a sequel to that awesome one from last year The Lost Body Found... this one is the New Evidence :o

Somewhere out there Ariel is combing her hair with a fish bone while Sebastian is singing Under the Seaaaaaaaaa
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I've seen some amazing documentaries recently:

The Square - By Jehane Noujaim is based on the Egyptian revolution for the past 2.5 years and how everything is centered around Tahrir Square. I've never felt so emotionally invested watching a documentary... this is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. For 3 years the same people are followed - going to Tahrir Square to protest, the problems with protesting, the pains of watching your friends die in front of your eyes. I definitely recommend watching it.

Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream - By Alex Gibney. If you are interested in the growing gap of the wealthy and the poor in America then I most definitely recommend watching this documentary. It really just blows your mind on how this gap is wider than any American could imagine. It is focused on the private sector and is more leftist.

Maxed Out by: James Scurlock is baed on American debt caused by the dependence on credit cards on how companies exploit people who do not even have funds to ever repay the debt that they take in. It's interesting because the desire of purchasing things and becoming dependent on funds can almost be seen to parallel to an addiction. It's extremely disturbing and almost a wake up call for all Americans to take control of their finances. Personally I wish high schools and colleges would make students watch this documentary and perhaps make students understand the consequences of taking on loans.
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