Must see documentaries..

I don't know, fearing that you could be being locked up for the rest of your life, and then the relief, finally, of hearing that you will be free must be pretty overwhelming.

I'd be celebrating like it was a last minute Aguero goal to win the league.

Totally unacceptable, regardless of feeling that way, one would show reserve... It's exactly why she is regarded as calculating, does that make her guilty? Nope, but without question she loved the attention!!!
 
Totally unacceptable, regardless of feeling that way, one would show reserve... It's exactly why she is regarded as calculating, does that make her guilty? Nope, but without question she loved the attention!!!

No way. Yeah she came across being rather flippant but that I think was because of her perceived nature from stories of her "foxy knoxy" persona - which was no different to thousands of american girls. I think the whole saga was one she wishes never happened. Don't forget that dick 'ed copper had it in for her from the start and wouldn't change his mind for fear of looking like the incompetent **** he was while trying to come across as a latter day sherlock holmes.

Again, i'd be fist pumping just to have shut him up.
 
No way. Yeah she came across being rather flippant but that I think was because of her perceived nature from stories of her "foxy knoxy" persona - which was no different to thousands of american girls. I think the whole saga was one she wishes never happened. Don't forget that dick 'ed copper had it in for her from the start and wouldn't change his mind for fear of looking like the incompetent **** he was while trying to come across as a latter day sherlock holmes.

Again, i'd be fist pumping just to have shut him up.

No offence mate but behavioural science is my forte, I'm telling you that the reaction is calculated!!
 
New to this thread, but i'd be amazed if this hasn't been recommended already, but just in case, aside from the Armstrong documentary, I'd recommend two:

Masterspy of Moscow - the incredible story of George Blake:

and most powerful of all, the very best, Bitter Lake by Adam Curtis:

http://bbc.in/1zbJdOT
 
New to this thread, but i'd be amazed if this hasn't been recommended already, but just in case, aside from the Armstrong documentary, I'd recommend two:

Masterspy of Moscow - the incredible story of George Blake:

and most powerful of all, the very best, Bitter Lake by Adam Curtis:

http://bbc.in/1zbJdOT

Thanks for posting. This looks like good sensible journalism and I will give both a look
 
Was this at the cinema or did you find it online? Asking for a friend.

I live in Asia and have bought some TV box with all UK tv on there... it just popped up on the video club list section. Wouldnt know where to find it on the net sorry. To be honest, I only watched it due to it being a Theroux doc, but the subject was actually really interesting once it got going (suppose thats why he is so good at his job!).
 
Must say a big thanks to those that have posted on this thread. Watched some great documentaries recently - couple of my favourites are:- Searching For Sugar Man and Welcome To Lagos. Keep up the good work.
 
Just watched Fantastic lies a 30 for 30 about the Duke Lacrosse team's rape allegations, well worth a watch.
 
Watched Audrie and Daisy, pretty shocking, but hardly surprising these days. The girls don't do themselves any favours but the lads need stringing up by their balls along with those with the mentality to protect them.
 
13th. On Netflix and is about the prison population in America. Some shocking facts, especially one comment from a Presidents campaign organiser who stated that their policies were absolutely designed to jail more black people.
 
The Civil War by Ken Burns. A rather lengthy documentary on the US Civil War. Not everyone's cup of tea as it is something like 10 hours long and goes into some serious detail, but the interviews (especially with Shelby Foote) are excellent. Soundtrack is pretty damn good as well.

From a military stand point is just shocking the blending of out of date tactics with modern weaponry and the carnage it produced. Every facet of the war from political to International relations is touched. If you have the interest and the time watch it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Civil_War_(TV_series)
Any Ken Burns docs are excellent
Baseball for the history
And Jazz was fab
 

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