• What's the best documentary you've ever watched?
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What's the best documentary you've ever watched? For me, it was Carl Sagan's Cosmos series.
Not really into documentaries, so unfortunately I'm going to say Super-Size Me.
Very difficult to decide. The vast majority of my TV watching is documentaries, usually National Geographic Channel (and if I'm desperate, Nat Geo Wild). I'd have to give a preliminary answer of Galapagos about the islands, a Nat Geo documentary. It was like 3 hours long, and beautiful.
I'm not gonna pick favorites, but one that comes to mind is Exit Through The Gift Shop, a documentary about street art. It focuses on a bunch of different artists, one of the main focuses being Banksy.
King of Kong: Fistful of Quarters is the best documentary. It's fucking ridiculous. [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d8/King_of_kong.jpg/220px-King_of_kong.jpg[/img] Honorable mentions to Cosmos, Neil Degrasse Tyson's documentary on Pluto, most of Morgan Spurlock's stuff. Nothing else is really coming to mind right now.
I remember watching a documentary with my girlfriend about two German guys who was into cannibalism who met over the internet. It ended with one of the guys eating the other guy over a couple of months, a bit of meat each or every other night. If followed the police notes, the people around the town and the cannibal's information gathered from around places. It was really interesting, but I can't remember the name of it.
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