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PostPosted: Dec 14 2009 07:36 pm Reply with quote Back to top

50 Free Online Documentaries You Need to See
http://onlineschool.net/2009/12/13/50-free-online-documentaries-you-need-to-see/

100 Must-See Documentaries for Tech Geeks
http://www.onlinecourses.org/2009/12/13/100-must-see-documentaries-for-tech-geeks/

just 2 random documentary plugs


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PostPosted: Dec 14 2009 08:11 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I love documentaries. The last one I saw was Crips and Bloods: Made In America



 
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PostPosted: Dec 28 2009 07:47 pm Reply with quote Back to top

i just saw "Looking for Richard" w/Al Pacino.

its a documentary/making-of movie about trying to understand Richard III and why its not so accessible to the mainstream audience. it was very fun and interesting. i got to learn about history and i got to see actors rehearse a very good play.

anyone else ever catch this?


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PostPosted: Dec 28 2009 09:38 pm Reply with quote Back to top

username wrote:
i just saw "Looking for Richard" w/Al Pacino.

its a documentary/making-of movie about trying to understand Richard III and why its not so accessible to the mainstream audience. it was very fun and interesting. i got to learn about history and i got to see actors rehearse a very good play.

anyone else ever catch this?


I adore that move. Al's not my favorite actor (I've just never been a fan of method acting, with the exception of Willem Dafoe--but he's more "batshit insane" than a method actor Wink ), but he's still incredibly skilled. Plus I love Richard III. Great play, and AMAZING character. Second only to Iago in the pantheon of "Great Shakespearean villains I wish I was the proper gender to play."


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