Night of the Living Bread
BBC's Planet Earth
Sicko
WalMart - The High Cost of Low Prices
Grizzly Man freaked me out. I'm 99% sure that if that guy was in the general population he would be a pedo, he just has that kinda vibe.Enron: Smartest Guys in the Room
War (The Ken Burns series on WWII)
Grizzly Man
Oooh, looking at my local artsy/world cinema I've come across this if anybody is interested:
South of the Border (15)
There’s a revolution underway in South America, but most of the world doesn’t know it. Oliver Stone sets out on a road trip across five countries to explore the social and political movements as well as the mainstream media’s misperception of South America while interviewing seven of its elected presidents. In casual conversations with Presidents Hugo Chávez (Venezuela), Evo Morales (Bolivia), Lula da Silva (Brazil), Cristina Kirchner (Argentina), Fernando Lugo (Paraguay), Rafael Correa (Ecuador), and Raúl Castro (Cuba), Stone sheds new light upon the transformations in the region.
it's piss
Must be great then seeing as you hate everything good or 'cool'.
some good documentarys that -are- worth watching.
- It Felt Like a Kiss
- The Power of Nightmares
- Dark Days
- The Trap
- The Century of the Self
- Almost all pre-2006 Horizon
- Carl Sagan's Cosmos
- Storyville / Random Episodes
Alternatively More4 is showing The Invention of Dr NakaMats tonight at 10pm.
Fuck you BBC for not having Horizon on Netflix