What's your favorite documentary

The Bridge- every 15 days someone jumps off the Golden Gate Bridge- the director sits his camera for about one year along the banks of the bay, aiming it towards the bridge, and catch 20 or so people jumping- they focus on a few of the jumper's friends/family and interview them.
 
Also, Maxed Out- a poignant story on the credit card trap and how creditors are screwing us with that interest- but also shows the personal side of the ones in debt, or trapped, and their families. And this was made before the crisis we are in now- it was made in 2005 I believe- it probably has gotten worse. There could probably be a sequel or two by now. Oh and the lady describing what happened with her son- oh man, I'm not a cryer- but tears welled up big time after I saw that segment. And the lady who had to have a garage sale, and - always keeping another "option" open (don't want to ruin it), to get out of her mess..it hits hard..really does.
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
I like most of the stuff they show on the History Channel.

Yep :thumbsup:

Dogfights
Shootout
Gangland


Gangland might be on discovery, not sure, but its a damn good show!

Also if you ever get a chance to catch Locked Up Abroad on nat geo, you might like that too!
 

lechepicha

Prince of the Rotten Milk

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
Any documentary concerning Wolves.
 

edirons22

...currently wanking!
I don't have any favorite.I like anything that has to do with Mother Nature. :bigjump:
 
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