What is your Favorite Documentary?

EdJonesJeeper

The Stig's NC cousin
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With so many documentaries available on Youtube and Netflix, what are some of your favorites?

EDIT: Please post youtube links if you got 'em
 
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After spending some time out west and meeting and befriending a few 81 members, I got intrested in the history of the club. Riding High and Living Free and Dead in 5 Heartbeats by Sonny Barger is down right fascinating.
 
Trinity and Beyond is a good one. About atomic bombs. What we hit the Japs with in 1945 was some pretty lightweight stuff in the general scheme of things.

The John Adams one is pretty good.

The Men Who Built America

Blazing Saddles

Zoolander
 
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After spending some time out west and meeting and befriending a few 81 members, I got intrested in the history of the club. Riding High and Living Free and Dead in 5 Heartbeats by Sonny Barger is down right fascinating.
He wrote a couple of books that are really good too.
 
"It Might Get Loud"

Jack White, hard rocker.
Jimmy Page, musical artist.
The "Edge", off key hack from U2 with a massive effects panel to make him sound good.

Still a great documentary.

Matt
 
One of my favorites is the documentary on SOSUS used to track Russian submarines during the cold war. My father spent his entire career working with SOSUS. It was all classified back then. My mother never new what my father did for a living until after he retired and the project was declassified.



The Hunt for Red October is also one of my favorite movies since it is based on the Russians creating a 'quiet' submarine.
 
Crackheads gone wild. Yes, it exists.
 
Dear Zachary

If this documentary doesn't move you to tears then I don't know what will
 
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