Must see documentaries..

BlueTG said:
mcmanus said:
ElMatador said:
Cocaine cowboys.

True story of Miami drug trade.


Unbelievable and best thing I've ever watched.

With a username like that are you in it?

For me 'Bowling For Columbine' is the best. Funny as fuck but Michael Moore get's the point across about guns.
I concur, excellent documentary.

Years back I showed it to two younger lads that lived near me, they'd pop round when they were skint and couldn't go to the pub, knowing I had beer in the house. The next day their mate popped round and borrowed the dvd. If I lent it out once I did 10 times. I thought they'd hate it but where laughing and educated at the same time.

Best documentary ever. It's also free on YouTube.
 
If you can find it, black fish is a good one, its about Killer Whales attacks in Seaworld

Films for action is a great site for documentaries
 
Couple of years ago saw a documentary about Cricket in Afghanistan. They formed a national team. Was an amazing story and all captured. Their visit to Jersey was hilarious. Talk about culture clash.
 
Shadz69 said:
A couple from the BBC recently with the CW games in mind.David Rudisha 100 Seconds to Beat the World and Sir Chris Hoy How to win gold.Both pretty good.Also ROG,the Ronan O Gara doc from RTE for the oval ball fans.

That Rudisha film is a brilliant film.
 
stonerblue said:
Shadz69 said:
A couple from the BBC recently with the CW games in mind.David Rudisha 100 Seconds to Beat the World and Sir Chris Hoy How to win gold.Both pretty good.Also ROG,the Ronan O Gara doc from RTE for the oval ball fans.

That Rudisha film is a brilliant film.

Eamonn Coghlan an Irish runner did one about the school and his trainer fr.Colm O Connell.Man on a mission,it's a pretty remarkable story.
 
njmcfc1894 said:
World War 2 in HD and Vietnam war in HD, 2 great docs, isnt all one sided either, mad story about Ship blown up by Japs and the survivors all surrounded by Sharks.
The Indianapolis story as told by Quint in Jaws.
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Not strictly a documentary but Touching the Void had me watching from behind the sofa
 
There's a tv station in the US, it's called PBS (public broadcasting service) they have a great series of documentaries called `Frontline', you can check it out online and stream them, way worth a look
 

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