Favorite documentaries?
The History channel website was having a good clearence sale the other day, so I ordered a couple dvd's. Last Stand of the 300, Battle of Thermopylae, and Heroes of the Holocaust. I watched Last Stand of the 300 earlier and it was very impressive. It went into detail of everything that lead up to the battle and what happened during and after. There was a lot that I didn't know about. If you are into Greek battles or Persian military history I highly recommend this documentary. It discussed King Leonidas life, Xerxes life, the sea battle that took place during the battle and what took place before a boy could become a man.
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The King of Kong
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Winged Migration has always been my favorite. Ken Burns' Civil War is another of my favorites..
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New York by Ric Burns
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I watched "Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride" on Hunter S Thompson this morning. It was amazing. I've been putting off reading HST for way too long.
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The Flinstones.
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Looking forward to 'Thrilla in Manilla' next Saturday on HBO.
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Any other HST fans? He's seriously a hero
Highly recommend the doc, it's on starz on demand for those that have it. |
Grizzly Man
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The King of Kong
Chasing Ghosts: Beyond The Arcade Beyond The Mat A lot more, just the ones that were fresh in my mind. |
Maher's Religulous is the last one I've seen.
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Dog-Town "Z-Boys," I'm shallow.
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I liked Bill Murray's comment to Depp about snapping back into his personality for the rest of your life once you take it on. I can totally understand that, he had such a great perspective. |
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I've been thinking about picking up "The Rum Diary" another novel he wrote. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rum_Diary_(novel) The film is set to release in 2010. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0376136/ |
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