what are the best documentaries you've seen

The Power of Nightmares
The World at War
Life on Earth
Pretty much anything from the BBC's Horizon slot
 
Jeez, who knows, tons of good ones...

Helvetica
Wordplay
Who Killed the Electric Car

lots of others...

The current HBO series Vice is an ongoing documentary.
 
Exit Through the Gift Shop
Any documentary about Banksie
Helvetica
King Corn
Queen of Versailles
Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles (MUST WATCH)
 
Exit Through the Gift Shop
Any documentary about Banksie
Helvetica
King Corn
Queen of Versailles
Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles (MUST WATCH)

The tiles are fascinating.
 
So many, I can't choose just one

Best Docs?

There are so many I've seen in the last few months. Most while I am getting ready to go to work. I mostly try to avoid anything too dark or heavy (or sexual) but there are a few I've seen that are just too good not to go unrecommended:

-After Porn Ends. Great doc about the lives of ex-porn stars, both from the 90s and today. Nina Hartley is one of the 'girls' they interviewed. Asia Carrera is another. There isn't a lot of juicy details, but what they do reveal is interesting to say the least. To say that the women didn't come from privileged backgrounds is putting a fine point on it. Asia is a very big exception to this for a whole host of reasons, but the film is an eye opener regardless. There is a big difference too in the way the male and female talent perceived their roles too, but that is a topic for another day.

-Beautiful Losers. About a group of underground artists who go to live in New York to become famous. Shepard Fairey is in it, Margaret Killgallen too. Check it out.

-Kill Your Idols. Like Beautiful Losers, but with a avant-garde punk rockers in the late 1970s/1980s. Lydia Lunch is in it, and Thurston Moore as well for some strange reason. Great doc, music sucks though.

That is all.
 
Exit Through the Gift Shop
Any documentary about Banksie
Helvetica
King Corn
Queen of Versailles
Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles (MUST WATCH)

I'm pretty sure half of Resurrect Dead was bullshit.

I can't believe no one has mentioned King of Kong yet.
 
Gates of Heaven (because Errol Morris is a god)
The Imposter (stylistically interesting and good story)
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (very amateur shooting/editing, but story is heartbreaking)
New York Doll ('cause New York Dolls and it's an awesome, well-edited/shot story that even non-NYD fans enjoy because of the Mormon angle)

There's tons, but this is all I got now. I like docs.
 
Best Docs?

There are so many I've seen in the last few months. Most while I am getting ready to go to work. I mostly try to avoid anything too dark or heavy (or sexual) but there are a few I've seen that are just too good not to go unrecommended:

-After Porn Ends. Great doc about the lives of ex-porn stars, both from the 90s and today. Nina Hartley is one of the 'girls' they interviewed. Asia Carrera is another. There isn't a lot of juicy details, but what they do reveal is interesting to say the least. To say that the women didn't come from privileged backgrounds is putting a fine point on it. Asia is a very big exception to this for a whole host of reasons, but the film is an eye opener regardless. There is a big difference too in the way the male and female talent perceived their roles too, but that is a topic for another day.

-Beautiful Losers. About a group of underground artists who go to live in New York to become famous. Shepard Fairey is in it, Margaret Killgallen too. Check it out.

-Kill Your Idols. Like Beautiful Losers, but with a avant-garde punk rockers in the late 1970s/1980s. Lydia Lunch is in it, and Thurston Moore as well for some strange reason. Great doc, music sucks though.

That is all.

I love all of those as well.
 
Best Docs?

There are so many I've seen in the last few months. Most while I am getting ready to go to work. I mostly try to avoid anything too dark or heavy (or sexual) but there are a few I've seen that are just too good not to go unrecommended:

-After Porn Ends. Great doc about the lives of ex-porn stars, both from the 90s and today. Nina Hartley is one of the 'girls' they interviewed. Asia Carrera is another. There isn't a lot of juicy details, but what they do reveal is interesting to say the least. To say that the women didn't come from privileged backgrounds is putting a fine point on it. Asia is a very big exception to this for a whole host of reasons, but the film is an eye opener regardless. There is a big difference too in the way the male and female talent perceived their roles too, but that is a topic for another day.

-Beautiful Losers. About a group of underground artists who go to live in New York to become famous. Shepard Fairey is in it, Margaret Killgallen too. Check it out.

-Kill Your Idols. Like Beautiful Losers, but with a avant-garde punk rockers in the late 1970s/1980s. Lydia Lunch is in it, and Thurston Moore as well for some strange reason. Great doc, music sucks though.

That is all.

Couldn't stand Kill Your Idols. As much of a fan I am of Sonic Youth and bits and pieces of the No-Wave scene, interviewing Karen O (god she's such a fucking joke) and even The Liars (like the band, but they're dipshits) about that scene, well, I couldn't take the stupidity.
 
Come on, no one has seen "Zoo"?

Freakiest docu I've ever seen.
 
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