Documentaries
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The Price of Gold
30 for 30 on Tonya and Nancy.
Well, Tonya really. Kerrigan didn't take part.
Have to say it challenged my previous preconceptions about Tonya.
Sure it came across quite sympathetic to her, and gave a lot of background to the trailer trashy upbringing (btw haven't seen the movie), but I quite like her as a result. Certainly far more articulate and likeable when she was at her peak than I gave her credit for back in 1994.
Whether she had prior knowledge or not I'm not 100% convinced either way, but I'm leaning heavily (85.762%) to thinking she didn't. I suspect if there was any real compelling evidence authorities would have jumped at it (especially that DA with the awesome fake tan). The hubby, "body guard" and hire-a-thugs would make a bag of hammers look like Norman Einstein.
Worth a watch.
4 triple Axels out 5 1980s hair-dos (if we're scoring ike the movie thread).
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@booboo said in Documentaries:
The Price of Gold
30 for 30 on Tonya and Nancy.
Well, Tonya really. Kerrigan didn't take part.
Have to say it challenged my previous preconceptions about Tonya.
Sure it came across quite sympathetic to her, and gave a lot of background to the trailer trashy upbringing (btw haven't seen the movie), but I quite like her as a result. Certainly far more articulate and likeable when she was at her peak than I gave her credit for back in 1994.
Whether she had prior knowledge or not I'm not 100% convinced either way, but I'm leaning heavily (85.762%) to thinking she didn't. I suspect if there was any real compelling evidence authorities would have jumped at it (especially that DA with the awesome fake tan). The hubby, "body guard" and hire-a-thugs would make a bag of hammers look like Norman Einstein.
Worth a watch.
4 triple Axels out 5 1980s hair-dos (if we're scoring ike the movie thread).
Have you seen the Margot Robbie movie?
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@nepia said in Documentaries:
@booboo said in Documentaries:
The Price of Gold
30 for 30 on Tonya and Nancy.
Well, Tonya really. Kerrigan didn't take part.
Have to say it challenged my previous preconceptions about Tonya.
Sure it came across quite sympathetic to her, and gave a lot of background to the trailer trashy upbringing (btw haven't seen the movie), but I quite like her as a result. Certainly far more articulate and likeable when she was at her peak than I gave her credit for back in 1994.
Whether she had prior knowledge or not I'm not 100% convinced either way, but I'm leaning heavily (85.762%) to thinking she didn't. I suspect if there was any real compelling evidence authorities would have jumped at it (especially that DA with the awesome fake tan). The hubby, "body guard" and hire-a-thugs would make a bag of hammers look like Norman Einstein.
Worth a watch.
4 triple Axels out 5 1980s hair-dos (if we're scoring ike the movie thread).
Have you seen the Margot Robbie movie?
@booboo said in Documentaries:
The Price of Gold
30 for 30 on Tonya and Nancy.
Well, Tonya really. Kerrigan didn't take part.
Have to say it challenged my previous preconceptions about Tonya.
Sure it came across quite sympathetic to her, and gave a lot of background to the trailer trashy upbringing (btw haven't seen the movie), but I quite like her as a result. Certainly far more articulate and likeable when she was at her peak than I gave her credit for back in 1994.
Whether she had prior knowledge or not I'm not 100% convinced either way, but I'm leaning heavily (85.762%) to thinking she didn't. I suspect if there was any real compelling evidence authorities would have jumped at it (especially that DA with the awesome fake tan). The hubby, "body guard" and hire-a-thugs would make a bag of hammers look like Norman Einstein.
Worth a watch.
4 triple Axels out 5 1980s hair-dos (if we're scoring ike the movie thread).
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@booboo said in Documentaries:
@nepia said in Documentaries:
@booboo said in Documentaries:
The Price of Gold
30 for 30 on Tonya and Nancy.
Well, Tonya really. Kerrigan didn't take part.
Have to say it challenged my previous preconceptions about Tonya.
Sure it came across quite sympathetic to her, and gave a lot of background to the trailer trashy upbringing (btw haven't seen the movie), but I quite like her as a result. Certainly far more articulate and likeable when she was at her peak than I gave her credit for back in 1994.
Whether she had prior knowledge or not I'm not 100% convinced either way, but I'm leaning heavily (85.762%) to thinking she didn't. I suspect if there was any real compelling evidence authorities would have jumped at it (especially that DA with the awesome fake tan). The hubby, "body guard" and hire-a-thugs would make a bag of hammers look like Norman Einstein.
Worth a watch.
4 triple Axels out 5 1980s hair-dos (if we're scoring ike the movie thread).
Have you seen the Margot Robbie movie?
@booboo said in Documentaries:
The Price of Gold
30 for 30 on Tonya and Nancy.
Well, Tonya really. Kerrigan didn't take part.
Have to say it challenged my previous preconceptions about Tonya.
Sure it came across quite sympathetic to her, and gave a lot of background to the trailer trashy upbringing (btw haven't seen the movie), but I quite like her as a result. Certainly far more articulate and likeable when she was at her peak than I gave her credit for back in 1994.
Whether she had prior knowledge or not I'm not 100% convinced either way, but I'm leaning heavily (85.762%) to thinking she didn't. I suspect if there was any real compelling evidence authorities would have jumped at it (especially that DA with the awesome fake tan). The hubby, "body guard" and hire-a-thugs would make a bag of hammers look like Norman Einstein.
Worth a watch.
4 triple Axels out 5 1980s hair-dos (if we're scoring ike the movie thread).
Pffft, you expect me to read a whole post when you haven't even watched the movie.
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Last Breath (Netflix)
Film length doco about saturation diving in the North sea, and things go wrong and they lose a diver.
Worth a watch!
4 look at that swell out of 5 yeah fuck that
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Given this horrendous weather this weekend I'd quite like to spend the day in front of the TV watching these (if only I could work out how to access them)
The Bourdain one is throwing out a bit of controversy due to the way the makers have deep faked his voice to narrate.
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There's a bloody good documentary on David Geffen on Netflix
God I love a good music documentary. And this one is a bit different.
David Geffen is worth a fuuuuuck load of money
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The Clown and the Candyman
Fuuuuuuck. Starts off as an examination of Dean Corll and John Gacy, a couple of the 70s US serial killers and then turns into so much more, getting more dismal and depressing as you go, yet morbidly fascinating.
I follow a lot of true crime stuff and knew about Gacy well, but this was eye opening.
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Ronnie Coleman - the king (Netflix)
Just watched this documentary on Ronnie Coleman. Hard to watch the great man struggle on crutches after a series of back surgeries. As he is located in the Texas area luckily he didn’t encounter Dr Death!
Still at the gym even after all surgeries at 4.30am most mornings. Still humble just always in pain
Seriously he was huge. Had to laugh he was upset that he only did 2 reps of squats at 800 pounds, when he was hoping for 5 reps. Then joked “well, at least I followed those squats with 8 reps on the leg press at 2300 pounds 😳
Interesting doco, but not easy to watch , if you’re looking for something a bit different
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