documentaries

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HongKongGoolagong

This looks like it will be pretty interesting:

http://areallmenpedophiles.com/

Jordan

Quote from: online prowler on July 06, 2012, 07:33:51 PM
Werner Herzog - On Death Row (2012)

Tv series. Episode 1: Portrait Hank Skinner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAqRCXm5npc



Found this recently. Could be interesting. Since I haven't seen it yet, I can't vouch for the series. Nevertheless, I think it holds a certain regard- even though one might have to see between the fingers on the production.


Thanks for this. Been waiting to see it for a while. I liked the film better, the subjects deserve the longer running time, but this guy was kind of funny. I wish Herzog would have given him more time to talk about his Templar conspiracies. Hopefully the other parts are up to.

Also, I like when he brought up Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe.

EDIT: They're there.

RyanWreck

Does anyone watch Taboo on NatGeo? I was watching the "Teen Sex" episode and my mind and body were a bit confused and at odds with each other during the scene where the 17 year old girl was walking around posing...



And the "Blood Sport" episode was bad ass. The Africans fighting with double-sided tape rolled in broken glass and the riot type thing that these villages do where they pretty much just to to town, meet up, get drunk and beat the shit out of the other towns and people usually die, something like at least 1 person a year. It was getting crazy enough where the local police force and military had to step in to referee the fighting.

icepick method

You sick pedo, lol.
"Of course I want to have sex with underage girls, doesn't everyone? I mean that's why there's a law. If no one wanted to do it there wouldn't be a law!"


I've tried watching Taboo before, but everything natgeo puts out now is so over exaggerated and sensationalist i can't take them seriously.
Industrial-noise zine archive http://shock-corridor.blogspot.com

RyanWreck

Yea, it's a pretty crappy show now, the older episodes were way better. Although the new episode with the guy who had Narcolepsy and the 3 men with tourettes driving around in an RV yelling "Gastric Band!" and "You fucking Cow!" to fat women, or doing up his 4 year old sons shoes repeating "hey, hey you're gay" over and over was great.

icepick method

Have you seen BBC's Teenage Tourettes Camp? It's awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGus-GgmXD0

BAG!
Industrial-noise zine archive http://shock-corridor.blogspot.com

RyanWreck

#291
Oh yea I watched that awhile ago but totally forgot the name of it, thanks for reminded me.

Have you seen this one? "Nuuuuuuutttsss." "Jesus was a NIGGer..honestly!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1K1Mj9qk-s&

This one is pretty funny to... "Chopper dyed his pubes GINGER!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FleGU-W9vFo

bitewerksMTB

I saw most of the "teen sex" episode. I lost interest when they started on the prego. I guess I haven't seen the "Blood Sport" episode. I think it was another episode of Taboo with the serial killer seller/collector & the Oklahoma company who cleans human & animal bones. The episode for this coming SUnday looks good- some guy who collects bones, skeletons. I tend to flip back n' forth between Taboo & whatever else; it rarely has a full hour worth watching.


martialgodmask

Quote from: Andrew McIntosh on July 07, 2012, 05:52:30 AM
http://www.theage.com.au/tv/Documentary/Hoon-Capital-4262604.html

Aussie working class hoon culture - cars, burn-outs, night wars, Molotov cocktails and burning toilet rolls, massive beer consumption, and what happens when you try to police it.

Apparently not available to watch in GB. Shame, sounds interesting enough.

Can't find that Blood Sport either.


online prowler

#296
Paris is Burning (US 1990)
Director: Jennie Livingston



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWuzfIeTFAQ

Extravagant, interesting and down to earth (??) look into Ball culture as well as the gay and transgender movement in late 80s New York. Not quite in the realm of the forum, but interesting to see the undercurrent parallels as a self-governing movement outside the frame of society- as one can understand noise culture. Anyways, damn good and damn fun.

Jaakko V.

I believe this should be interesting from various points of view:

Samsara - teaser

QuoteExpanding on the themes they developed in BARAKA (1992) and CHRONOS (1985), SAMSARA explores the wonders of our world from the mundane to the miraculous, looking into the unfathomable reaches of man's spirituality and the human experience.  Neither a traditional documentary nor a travelogue, SAMSARA takes the form of a nonverbal, guided meditation.  Through powerful images, the film illuminates the links between humanity and the rest of nature, showing how our life cycle mirrors the rhythm of the planet.

http://www.barakasamsara.com