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Brian Basham (brianbasham) | 390 comments I am always watching documentaries on Netflix, and I have seen some interesting ones lately. I just watched a crazy one called Talhotblond about people cybersexing in chat rooms and then a murder takes place as a result of what takes place in the chat.

Dear Zachary is another crazy one about a woman who was stalking a guy and ends up killing him.

Imposter is about a guy who impersonates a kid that had been missing for several years.

Blackfish is about a killer whale at Seaworld who attacked one of the trainers.

Anyone else see any interesting documentaries lately?


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J. David Clarke (clarketacular) | 418 comments Catfish is probably the last documentary I watched. Oh, and Gasland II. I love a good documentary, but I hardly ever seek them out.


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Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
I'm gonna be watching catfish soon, do you think it was real?

There is a documtentry on bees I wish I could remember the name of its fantastic about bees dying from the over use of pesticides.

Zeigheiest (spelling) is good.

Food inc about the american food industry has made me never want to visit you guys (kidding I will, I'll just bring my own packed lunch :p)

Hiroshima the drama doc is pretty good has interviews with people who were there plays every year on the BBC and discovery channels in England on the anniversary

Ww2 in colour is a great classic series.

The disclosure project from the cseti people is better than Sirius where they've gone a it werid for people who like aliens.

the Vice YouTube channel has some great pieces on various topics

Am I Normal from Dr Tanya Byron is a series on psychology if you can get ahold of it.

Now you know what I do in my free time xP


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Mark Bordner I've been stuck on these science documentaries about different possible ways our planet might meet with catastrophe. Pulsars, asteroids, solar flares, magnetic pole shifts. I have to admit, I've been taking notes for future book ideas :P


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Nicole Michelle | 450 comments Mod
I like Catfish, I think it's real. Besides that the last one I saw was called Vegecated. It's a well done documentary about educating people about the benefits of being vegetarian/vegan, but it also goes through how farms/industries treat their animals and stuff. Extremely telling. I def recommend it to anyone just for that reason even if you don't ever plan on being vegetarian or anything. I also liked it bc it wasn't "preachy" like other ones on the same topic could be.


message 6: by Brian (new)

Brian Basham (brianbasham) | 390 comments The Talhotblonde documentary was like the Catfish one, but much more entertaining. The people in that one took it to a whole new level.


message 7: by Carl (new)

Carl Patience: After Sebald. It's about W.G. Sebald's magnificent novel, "The Rings of Saturn." Best book I read last year.


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