capturing the friedmansReese Liar wrote:Anyone got some documentary recommendations? Pretty much any topic is welcome as long as the quality is high.
the bridge.
best documentaries I've ever watched. Both incredible and thought provoking.
capturing the friedmansReese Liar wrote:Anyone got some documentary recommendations? Pretty much any topic is welcome as long as the quality is high.
Nevalo wrote:All right. But you tell that slag, that in the ghetto, washing non-colourfast synthetics at 60 degrees could cost you your life...
DRTY wrote:Nan is up there with my cats. Harm them; pay with your life.
wub wrote:Shenanigans
ch3 wrote:shenanigans
Nevalo wrote:All right. But you tell that slag, that in the ghetto, washing non-colourfast synthetics at 60 degrees could cost you your life...
DRTY wrote:Nan is up there with my cats. Harm them; pay with your life.
wub wrote:Shenanigans
ch3 wrote:shenanigans
"ketchup sounds for ketchup people"gwa wrote:apparently i fell into the fridge and shouted really loudly 'RIGHT, IM OFF TO GO FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LASS NOW MUM, SHUT YER DOOR'

BLAHBLAHJAH wrote:... If you're ever in a burning building and you see smoke and smell fire, maybe it's worth getting
out...
Literally just finished watching Hoop Dreams. I have a passing interest in Basketball at absolute best, but the film completely transcends that to deal with racial, economic and social issues too. I thought it was amazing. It's always difficult to say too much about a film so soon after watching it, before you can let it properly sink in, but right now I honestly think it may well be one of the best sports films and one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. If my endorsement isn't enough (it should be), Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert both named Hoop Dreams as their best film of 1994, Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction and Forest Gump were released in 1994.Reese Liar wrote:Anyone got some documentary recommendations? Pretty much any topic is welcome as long as the quality is high.

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watched this the other day, very poor
noam wrote:i watched it on your recommendation on here!!
its a good story, maybe i was overly harsh, just thought it was run of the mill, you're right about Cooper, though he's now become so typecast into government conspiracy roles i kinda felt like i could be watching him in anything else
it'd probably be better to have read the book... im assuming there was a book
I know what im watching tonight, thanksAllNightDayDream wrote:
Ridiculously good. 9.5/10
P Daley wrote:Ended up at a party last night with a bunch of people I don't know and blacked out,
Woke up this morning with an email about ordering a $70 pair of UFO pants.
scattybeanhead wrote:i love office space man. have seen it like 20 times but i guess one more wouldn't hurt.leyenda303 wrote:Office Spacescattybeanhead wrote:decent light hearted film that is actually funny but i dont have to think about too much? really bored and know very little about films...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47252461@N06/garethom wrote:Big up mate, meditate on 128.

particle-jim wrote:why on earth was there bits of red tinfoil in my poo?
coulda sworn I unwrapped that creme egg
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