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    @canefan said in Documentaries:

    @mariner4life The Scabs one was great. A travesty that they were never recognised to this day. If they didn't win their games the Redskins don't necessarily win the Super bowl, yet they didn't receive winner's rings. And they were made to buy their own tickets to the SB

    i actually said an out loud "oh that is some bullshit right there" when i got to that bit. cheap fucks. That Cowboys result alone was huge for the season.

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    @mariner4life said in Documentaries:

    @canefan said in Documentaries:

    I have to watch a third one about making video games

    is that High Score? Me and the boys watched that, it's really pretty cool

    Yup

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    @mariner4life said in Documentaries:

    @canefan said in Documentaries:

    @mariner4life The Scabs one was great. A travesty that they were never recognised to this day. If they didn't win their games the Redskins don't necessarily win the Super bowl, yet they didn't receive winner's rings. And they were made to buy their own tickets to the SB

    i actually said an out loud "oh that is some bullshit right there" when i got to that bit. cheap fucks. That Cowboys result alone was huge for the season.

    That one game could be a movie. Part time footballers beat proper NFL pro's, that's like Rudi going on and winning the game

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    Watched the Tiger doco a few weeks back.

    Pretty amazing that SINCE it it was made, he went and won the Masters and almost killed himself again...

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    Wife and I watched The Social Dilemma the other day. Pretty scary stuff, especially if you have kids on social media.

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    I've watched a few over lockdown. Some thoughts.

    Lance - amazing insight into one of the modern sporting era's most fascinating, controversial and divisive characters. It won't make you change your position on him (regardless which view you take) but you'll learn more about his story.

    All Or Nothing - NZ All Blacks: Interesting to watch as an AB's fan, although probably nothing in it for the casual observer. My main takeaway is that despite all the talk, I didn't really feel the "win at all costs" mantra that I expected to. Can't explain it, just didn't.

    Planet Earth 1 & 2: Some of these 15 years old now, but the camera work and definition hasn't dated at all. For those with kids, they find it absolutely compelling, fascinating viewing. Instead of the usual screen time crap, give it a go. Great family viewing

    Blue Planet: See above, same story, but the ocean. Amazing, incredible and and great for the family

    Addicted: American's Opoid Crisis: Watch if you want to be depressed. Hear stories of how simple working parents self destructed after being subscribed strong pain killers. Grim, but fascinating & interesting viewing

    Hugh's war on plastic: The quirky Fearnley Whittinstall & annoying Anita Rani dissect UK plastic usage, recycling, disposal. A very educational watch which should be part of the UK student curriculum. The piles of plastic garbage in Malaysia are eye opening.

    Inside the Factory: UK masterchef judge Gregg Wallace goes inside factories which producing mass produced food. Interesting, easy viewing

    Richard Hammond's BIG: Probably more entertainment than documentar, but still educational and easy watching when there is nothing else on. I found the Austrian dam one a great watch (partially because I spent 3 years in Mangakino as a kid which is right on the Waikato hydroelectric scheme).

    A few more which I'll add when I think about it ....

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    @majorrage I devoured all the Lance stuff at the time, I even read a 200 page judgement at one point...but I haven't seen this - is it worth watching, does it present anything new, or is is it a rehash of the same stuff?

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    @no-quarter TR Jnr watched it, changed his habits for a few days...then back to normal.

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    @voodoo said in Documentaries:

    @majorrage I devoured all the Lance stuff at the time, I even read a 200 page judgement at one point...but I haven't seen this - is it worth watching, does it present anything new, or is is it a rehash of the same stuff?

    Its great. All the one on one interviews with Lance are brilliant

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    Speaking of the David Attenborough documentaries, A Life on Our Planet is fantastic. It's on Netflix in NZ.

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    @voodoo said in Documentaries:

    @majorrage I devoured all the Lance stuff at the time, I even read a 200 page judgement at one point...but I haven't seen this - is it worth watching, does it present anything new, or is is it a rehash of the same stuff?

    Nothing new really. But he's older now and a bit more reflective on the whole thing. So it's at a slightly different angle.

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    @majorrage said in Documentaries:

    @voodoo said in Documentaries:

    @majorrage I devoured all the Lance stuff at the time, I even read a 200 page judgement at one point...but I haven't seen this - is it worth watching, does it present anything new, or is is it a rehash of the same stuff?

    Nothing new really. But he's older now and a bit more reflective on the whole thing. So it's at a slightly different angle.

    You reckon it's age that's made him more reflective, or that $100k he put into Uber?

    I reckon he'd still be the angriest man alive if these lawsuits had left him broke...

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    @voodoo said in Documentaries:

    @majorrage said in Documentaries:

    @voodoo said in Documentaries:

    @majorrage I devoured all the Lance stuff at the time, I even read a 200 page judgement at one point...but I haven't seen this - is it worth watching, does it present anything new, or is is it a rehash of the same stuff?

    Nothing new really. But he's older now and a bit more reflective on the whole thing. So it's at a slightly different angle.

    You reckon it's age that's made him more reflective, or that $100k he put into Uber?

    I reckon he'd still be the angriest man alive if these lawsuits had left him broke...

    Age. Spoiler alert, there is very little he regrets.

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    Entertaining and depressing at the same time.

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    Surprised they got some of these interviews. (with those who were raped and those that did the raping)
    Warning - extremely disturbing.

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    And one more bad one.

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    @majorrage Lance was awesome. Great doco

    Love all the Planet docos. Frozen Planet is still my favourite

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    Started Lance, gutted to realise I have actually seen it. Damn, now I have to watch Frank's docos about prison rape 😔

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    Icarus - starts as a documentary about an amateur cyclist going on a steroid cycle to see how it affects his performance, ends as a geopolitical controversy with global corruption and implications of assassinations. Highly recommended.

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    @mofitzy_ said in Documentaries:

    Icarus - starts as a documentary about an amateur cyclist going on a steroid cycle to see how it affects his performance, ends as a geopolitical controversy with global corruption and implications of assassinations. Highly recommended.

    That was a fcken weird show man. I couldn't quite believe it wasn't a mockumentary.

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