Must see documentaries..

Some very nice ones on here, thank you all for posting.
I watched this the other day, as I am reading Bach's book about the movie.

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdcRiPLp4oU[/video]
 
Kun Aguero said:
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fSbpNh9fDY[/video]

Lots of racism.

WTF is all that about?
Some tatty old herbert has a problem with negroes?
That's just weirder than weird and what a word to use.
OK I wont tar and feather them all but she needs more than regression therapy the loony woman,
 
I've just watched the six part documentary The Jinx: The life and deaths of Robert Durst, about a guy from a very wealthy real estate family in new york who supposedly has killed three people but keeps getting off. I'd highly recommend it, very interesting.
 
After seeing Kun's post above I just watched The Crazy Gang on youtube. Not bad I quite enjoyed it but with his lack of recent exposure Id forgotten how much of an absolute tube John Fashanu is.
 
Anything by Michael Moore, (don't know if that's already been mentioned) Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 are both brilliant and tell you things you never knew even though you should do. If you have the patience CNN (I think) did a 20-odd episode documentary on the Cold War that was brilliant, narrated by Kenneth Brannagh. Two I've been told are brilliant are Restrepo and Korengal, both about the war in Afghanistan (American) and probably the best one I've watched is one by Jeremy Clarkson about an arctic convoy in WW2, think it was called P20 or something like that.
 
Horizon - Dancing in the dark, The end of physics ?

Scientists genuinely don't know what most of our universe is made of. The atoms we're made from only make up four per cent. The rest is dark matter and dark energy (for 'dark', read 'don't know'). The Large Hadron Collider at CERN has been upgraded. When it's switched on in March 2015, its collisions will have twice the energy they did before. The hope is that scientists will discover the identity of dark matter in the debris.

The stakes are high - because if dark matter fails to show itself, it might mean that physics itself needs a rethink.

(i will upload it to a video host for non uk users and edit it into this post)
 
MaccJoe123 said:
I've just watched the six part documentary The Jinx: The life and deaths of Robert Durst, about a guy from a very wealthy real estate family in new york who supposedly has killed three people but keeps getting off. I'd highly recommend it, very interesting.
That sounds really good; cheers for the recommendation.
 
TCIB said:
Horizon - Dancing in the dark, The end of physics ?

Scientists genuinely don't know what most of our universe is made of. The atoms we're made from only make up four per cent. The rest is dark matter and dark energy (for 'dark', read 'don't know'). The Large Hadron Collider at CERN has been upgraded. When it's switched on in March 2015, its collisions will have twice the energy they did before. The hope is that scientists will discover the identity of dark matter in the debris.

The stakes are high - because if dark matter fails to show itself, it might mean that physics itself needs a rethink.

(i will upload it to a video host for non uk users and edit it into this post)
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Sounds interesting Mr TCIB. Any chance I could get a link (watchable in Aus)? You're the king!
 

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