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Recommend a Documentary v. David Attenborough!

Best Mafia doco I've ever seen

If you're into this kind of thing. From 1984 - Crime Inc The True Story of The Mafia Part. It's in seven parts, here's part one, follow the links for the rest of the series. It's some seriesly good shit.

[video=youtube_share;MRIN7UqAr2g]http://youtu.be/MRIN7UqAr2g[/video]
 
The 16 Year Old Killer Cyntoia's Story

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The 16 Year Old Killer Cyntoia's Story: In 2004, Cyntoia Brown was arrested for the murder of a 43-year-old man. Cyntoia was a prostitute and he was her client. Film-maker Daniel Birman was granted unique access to Cyntoia from the week of her arrest, throughout her trial and over a period of six years. His documentary explores the tragic events in her life that led up to the murder, and Cyntoia's biological mother meets he daughter for the first time since giving her up for adoption 14 years earlier. The film explores the history of abuse, violence, drugs and prostitution back through three generations. As Cyntoia faces a lifetime in prison, the programme asks difficult questions about her treatment by the American justice system.

Released: May 14, 2012
Runtime: 60 mins
Genres: Documentary

http://www.sockshare.com/file/EB6190F5205EFD5C
 
What the hell has changed on youtube? I can't seem to reply to alot of comments, or can't thumbs up or down the comments anymore even though I am logged in?

Did I miss some change or something? Frustrating to see some warped comment and I can't reply to it. I can leave my own comment for the vid, I just cant reply to other comment like I used to be able to… ?????
 
What the hell has changed on youtube? I can't seem to reply to alot of comments, or can't thumbs up or down the comments anymore even though I am logged in?

Did I miss some change or something? Frustrating to see some warped comment and I can't reply to it. I can leave my own comment for the vid, I just cant reply to other comment like I used to be able to… ?????

It's fucked, mate. Google has connected YouTube accounts to Google+ accounts and a whole bunch of other shit I'm too . . . indisposed to try and explain thoroughly. Just look it up online.

Shit sucks though.
 
i just watched this five part hitchhiking across america vice series. These two korean guys travel from LA to miami in 16 days with tons of crazy shit in the middle. Its an adventure and you kinda feel like youre there travelling with them. Trains, cars, limos, inflatable rafts...you name it.

This is the first part and theres links to the rest in the description.

[video=youtube_share;QO3-AAVTeDA]http://youtu.be/QO3-AAVTeDA[/video]
 
Listening to Dolittle and I remembered the Pixies had a documentary covering their break-up and reunion tour.

Only watch it if you're a fan of the band, otherwise it's a meh docu at best.

 
i just watched this five part hitchhiking across america vice series. These two korean guys travel from LA to miami in 16 days with tons of crazy shit in the middle. Its an adventure and you kinda feel like youre there travelling with them. Trains, cars, limos, inflatable rafts...you name it.

This is the first part and theres links to the rest in the description.

[video=youtube_share;QO3-AAVTeDA]http://youtu.be/QO3-AAVTeDA[/video]

David Choe and Harry are fucking awesome
I like there China one the best

They need to get rid of this Eddie Huang dude and bring back thumbs up

Also at first I watched all three thumbs up and had no idea till the last one that David is filthy rich
He comes off as kind of a douche at first imo but now I think he's god tier, his art is awesome too

Here be the doc Harry did about David entitled Dirty Hands

 
i just watched this five part hitchhiking across america vice series. These two korean guys travel from LA to miami in 16 days with tons of crazy shit in the middle. Its an adventure and you kinda feel like youre there travelling with them. Trains, cars, limos, inflatable rafts...you name it.

This is the first part and theres links to the rest in the description.

[video=youtube_share;QO3-AAVTeDA]http://youtu.be/QO3-AAVTeDA[/video]

that was fantastic :D

thankyou for sharing mal3.

...kytnism...:|
 
Yeah I might watch that now, I just finished the one Bill mentioned called dirty hands, amazing. I really liked that.

edit, i watched 4 of the 5 parts of thumbs up as well last night, very cool, loads of hilarious parts, that guy that gave them a lift who was drunk and gave them beers and was saying he loved them haha and doing that character of that chick with the tatts and her tits out in public and then back at her house. What a cracker of a show.
 
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From One Second to the Next

From One Second to the Next: With the rise of cell phones has come a deadly new menace on the roads, texting while driving. This film has a variety of vignettes featuring various perpetrators of this foolish carelessness and their surviving victims and relatives. As they tell their stories of the traumatic accidents they suffered along with the attending police officers' testimonies, the film explores how their lives are changed forever.

Released: August 07, 2013
Runtime: 34 mins


http://www.putlocker.com/file/F39881C9FB2A4DFF#
 
I just watched Black Fish on Netflix.

Why did I even bother making popcorn on the stove? I was so busy being upset and crying that I couldn't even eat it.

I remember more than one of these deaths.

Sad panda.
 
what's black fish?

It's about killer whales (specifically Tilikum) and their aggression from being in captivity. Tilikum killed a senior trainer in Orlando in 2010, but his aggressive past was well documented.

Several former trainers from Sea World were interviewed. They also interviewed one of the guys who would capture baby orcas from the wild and take them from their families. His interview was heartbreaking.
 
Oh yeah that sounds pretty sad. I had a quick look on imdb and couldnt find it, thanks for that.

Wish I had netflix, or could get it. But still loads of stuff on streaming sites so I cant complain really.
 
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