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mikeesik 05-22-2012 07:55 PM

Documentaries- Any good ones out there?
 
I've watched quite a few .
Curious what I have missed- some crappy ones and some o.k.
Any you know of that is worth watching ?

MT930 05-22-2012 08:04 PM

Netflix has many good documentaries, I'm on a streak of WWII and submarine Docs.

Nostril Cheese 05-22-2012 08:26 PM

(1 of 11) Endurance, Shackleton and the Antarctic. - YouTube

doug_porsche 05-22-2012 08:48 PM

The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off (Jonny Kennedy) 1/5 - YouTube

The boy whos skin fell off the Jonny Kennedy story

RWebb 05-22-2012 09:00 PM

Man of Aran

MT930 05-22-2012 09:17 PM

Azorian: The Raising of the K-129 2010 NR 102 minutes

A fascinating look at the history and people behind Project Azorian, a top secret U.S. operation to recover a Soviet sub lost in the North Pacific.

varmint 05-22-2012 09:21 PM

grizzly man

faster

trinity and beyond (the atomic bomb movie)

RWebb 05-22-2012 09:28 PM

Battle for Algiers

pegasus9 05-22-2012 09:50 PM

Man on Wire

LeeH 05-22-2012 09:50 PM

One of my recent favorites is Carrier - It's on Netflix and Hulu and here.

rusnak 05-22-2012 10:04 PM

"The Prize" about the global quest for oil. Narrated by Donald Sutherland.

Heel n Toe 05-23-2012 12:07 AM

Hulu - Love the Beast - Watch the full movie now.

Love the Beast (2009) - 1 hr. 32 min. - Eric Bana's directorial debut explores the importance of his 25-year-long love affair with his first car - a Ford XB Falcon Coupe - "The Beast." Obsessed with cars and racing since he was a child, Eric takes us on a journey that spans a lifetime and culminates in The Beast's untimely death in one of the world's most dangerous races, the Targa Tasmania. With guidance from three life-long friends as well as other self-confessed petrol heads - Jay Leno, Jeremy Clarkson and Dr. Phil - Eric examines the significance of the bond that is formed around a common passion.

onewhippedpuppy 05-23-2012 03:26 AM

WW2 in HD
Vietnam in HD.

Best war documentaries that I've seen.

IROC 05-23-2012 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 6763120)
Vietnam in HD.

+1. This was what I was going to post.

wdfifteen 05-23-2012 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 6762879)
Man of Aran

It's been 40 years since I saw that one.

Shaun @ Tru6 05-23-2012 03:44 AM

Ric Burns' New York

New York: A Documentary Film Online

jyl 05-23-2012 03:51 AM

Jiro Dreams Of Sushi

herr_oberst 05-23-2012 03:54 AM

King Corn

Groesbeck Hurricane 05-23-2012 04:29 AM

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones has many good documentaries around each episode. Teaches you a bit about the world we live in based on what happened around WWI.

sc_rufctr 05-23-2012 04:44 AM

You have to see this one... Azorian: The Raising of the K-129

SBS: Documentary - Azorian: The Raising of the K-129

It was shown last year on our SBS channel. I'm not even sure were you could get it from.

For over six years, the wreck of the Soviet submarine “K-129” had lain in the dark abyss and shifting silt of the North Pacific. From its loss in March 1968 until its exposure in March 1974, the world was unaware that the Russians had lost a strategic missile submarine with its three one megaton thermo-nuclear warheads, and two nuclear-tipped torpedoes.
How do you raise a 1700-ton section of a sunken submarine to the surface of the ocean while being watched by a paranoid Soviet intelligence apparatus?
AZORIANTHERAISINGOFTHEK129
The Soviet Government was equally unaware that the US had located and photographedthe wreck and was preparing the largest marine salvage operationin history to raise the K-129.

Project AZORIAN, which was eventually known inaccurately to thegeneral public as “Project Jennifer”, was the CIA’s audacious attempt torecover the K-129 wreck using a specially designed salvage vessel, named theHughes Glomar Explorer.

Representing the most modern missile-carrying submarine then inthe Soviet inventory, the K-129 offered the US a cornucopia of unique intelligencetargets, ranging from nuclear weapons to cryptographic systems andother equipment. But retrieving it required $1.8 billion (in today’s dollars)and more than six years to design and build the equipment that could do theimpossible.

To this day, Project AZORIAN is the deepest salvage operation everattempted and was so far beyond the cutting-edge of 1970s technology thatthe Soviets considered it to be impossible.

A brief flurry of press attention in 1975 resulted in a special presidentialgag order being put in place by then President Gerald Ford. This securityprovision has effectively blocked normal declassification systems andFreedom of Information Act requests to this day.

Finally, however, some mission members and senior engineers ofProject AZORIAN have stepped out of the shadows to help tell this dramaticstory in their own words. Utilising extensive, accurate CGI reconstruction ofthe salvage attempt, plus never before seen film of the actual recovery itself,and based upon contemporaneous documents, AZORIAN: The Raisingof K-129 provides the first factual and documented account of this uniqueevent ever made available outside the confines of US Intelligence agencies.


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