Ken Burns, [i]The Civil War[/i]. Still the BEST, no question.
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Ken Burns, [i]The Civil War[/i]. Still the BEST, no question.
I like this one.... it's been on PBS many times in recent years... "Alone in the Wilderness"
[url=http://www.dickproenneke.com/]Alone in the Wilderness, DVD and VHS available, the story of Dick Proenneke[/url]
My Big Fat Diet:
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjTmdvFH3gQ]My Big Fat Diet Part 1 of 3 - YouTube[/url]
Follow's the Namgi tribe returning to their ancestral diet. Not the flashiest, but one it is a documentary on one of the largest low carb studies conducted.
Also, while not a documentary Dr Eenfeldt's interviews of low carb doctors is interesting (most are on his site dietdoctor.com)
[QUOTE=oxide;926144]Ken Burns, [i]The Civil War[/i]. Still the BEST, no question.[/QUOTE]
This, x 1000. My favorite piece of film, ever. Have it on the iPad, watch it over & over again. Sometimes I listen to it when I'm at work, typing away. Shelby Foote, for the win.
FYI on this web site: [url=http://documentaryheaven.com/]Watch Free Documentaries Online | Documentary Heaven[/url]
You can view free documentaries there (so the web site says).
A personal favorite is The Two Escobars, the ESPN film about Colombia & the drug trade (and the '94 World Cup).
Also amazing (especially if you like college football, and I don't normally) are the two documentaries ESPN did about SMU & U Miami. (Pony Excess is the SMU one, I forget the name of the U Miami one, but you can use the google). Both great TV.
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9wYu1SR1Wk&feature=g-vrec]The Money Masters [Full Documentary] - YouTube[/url]
Fairly comprehensive one about the Fed and central banking