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    @canefan said in Documentaries:

    @magpie_in_aus said in Documentaries:

    I just watched undefeated on Stan about a high school football (American) team. Was quite good. No superstars just a coach who gives a shit about making a difference in kids lives.

    Speaking of which I also watched I think on the Disney channel app another American football movie not doco called 'Safety' cool story.

    Stoked that Stan has some of the NZ rugby doco's on it started watching ' A perfect 10' to get the misses in the mood last night.

    Another one about american football is Last Chance U (Netflix). Looks interesting, I must get around to watching it

    You'll love it and hate it in equal measure

    Overall it's really fucking sad.

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    Framing Britney Spears

    So sad, I really feel for her. I adorrrred Britney when I was an early teen, this made me both nostalgic and heartbroken.

    For those who don't know she is living under conservatorship, her dad has made all decisions for her for over 10yrs (around that maybe more) and she now wants someone else to take this role, or perhaps not be under it at all, recently courts have now granted a trust Co conservatorship as Britney requested. Then there's the #freebritney movement, some of those are as nutty as the Elisa Lam Web sleuths, well they all think the dad is some demon stealing her money and not letting live her life.

    It's very clear she has suffered some extreme episode of mental illness and perhaps continues to so she probably needs someone to help her, especially with finances. It's always sad to see stars fall. I really want to dig deep into her mental health, I want diagnosis and interviews etc but this doc is more about her journey to this point and it's non of my business to be fair, that's part of the problem isn't it, no privacy. She definitely needs a voice, especially today when mental health is something that is spoken about a lot, she's claimed she wants transparency for her fans but her dad is blocking it as he wants privacy.

    Lives of the rich and famous ay.

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    @r-l said in Documentaries:

    Lives of the rich and famous ay.

    Not as much fun as they ever look from the outside I suspect. As I've got older, boring is becoming really sound ... good beer on tap at home, rugby and cricket to watch, a good bunch of mates and a healthy home life - that's some apex shit right there (and so hard to achieve!)

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    @canefan said in Documentaries:

    @magpie_in_aus said in Documentaries:

    I just watched undefeated on Stan about a high school football (American) team. Was quite good. No superstars just a coach who gives a shit about making a difference in kids lives.

    Speaking of which I also watched I think on the Disney channel app another American football movie not doco called 'Safety' cool story.

    Stoked that Stan has some of the NZ rugby doco's on it started watching ' A perfect 10' to get the misses in the mood last night.

    Mood for what? Playing fly half?

    Yeah I play half back she plays fly half and I just feed her the full 80*

    *seconds

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    @magpie_in_aus said in Documentaries:

    @canefan said in Documentaries:

    @magpie_in_aus said in Documentaries:

    I just watched undefeated on Stan about a high school football (American) team. Was quite good. No superstars just a coach who gives a shit about making a difference in kids lives.

    Speaking of which I also watched I think on the Disney channel app another American football movie not doco called 'Safety' cool story.

    Stoked that Stan has some of the NZ rugby doco's on it started watching ' A perfect 10' to get the misses in the mood last night.

    Mood for what? Playing fly half?

    Yeah I play half back she plays fly half and I just feed her the full 80*

    *seconds

    sounds about right. short. yappy. blaming everything on everyone else

    I'm sure she'll love it

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    @r-l i have read about that, and i don't think i can bring myself to watch it. It seems like too sad a story

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    @magpie_in_aus said in Documentaries:

    @canefan said in Documentaries:

    @magpie_in_aus said in Documentaries:

    I just watched undefeated on Stan about a high school football (American) team. Was quite good. No superstars just a coach who gives a shit about making a difference in kids lives.

    Speaking of which I also watched I think on the Disney channel app another American football movie not doco called 'Safety' cool story.

    Stoked that Stan has some of the NZ rugby doco's on it started watching ' A perfect 10' to get the misses in the mood last night.

    Mood for what? Playing fly half?

    Yeah I play half back she plays fly half and I just feed her the full 80*

    *seconds

    BAN THE BOX KICK

    @mariner4life

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    @mariner4life said in Documentaries:

    @r-l i have read about that, and i don't think i can bring myself to watch it. It seems like too sad a story

    How do you think I felt, watching it with my pants around my ankles? Not what I thought it would be.

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    @antipodean said in Documentaries:

    @mariner4life said in Documentaries:

    @r-l i have read about that, and i don't think i can bring myself to watch it. It seems like too sad a story

    How do you think I felt, watching it with my pants around my ankles? Not what I thought it would be.

    Challenging wank?

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    http://soundbreaking.com/about-the-series/

    Great series for the music lover

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    30 For 30: What Carter Lost

    I love the movie Friday Night Lights, i have watched it shitloads. So when i saw an episode about the team that beat them in the Championship Game (it was actually the semi, but you know, artistic license) i thought i would give it a crack.

    Holy shit what a story. When the State Championship was done half way through the show i wondered where the fuck we were going (the story up to there was bad enough), but the bit after? The weirdest shit. And really sad actually. I wouldn't mind my sons watching it to see the impact a bad decision can have on your entire life. (not to underplay how bad a decision this was)

    It was really interesting to see what Carter was as a school compared to how it was portrayed in movie mentioned above. That must be incredibly tough for those kids (now adults) to see. And there are a couple of other threads in that movie that i now feel a little uncomfortable about.

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    Haven't read through the whole thread, so apologies if this has already been mentioned.

    The Battered Bastards of Baseball. The story of Bing Russell's (Kurt's dad) minor league baseball team in Portland during the 70s.

    Kurt played for the team for a while as well.

    It's on Netflix.

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    @nepia watched it and loved it

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  • TimT Away
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    Anyone watched the new Adam Curtis series?

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    Inmate No. 1: The Rise of Danny Trejo

    Thus was pretty cool and a bloody fun watch.

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  • MajorRageM Away
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    @r-l said in Documentaries:

    Framing Britney Spears

    So sad, I really feel for her. I adorrrred Britney when I was an early teen, this made me both nostalgic and heartbroken.

    For those who don't know she is living under conservatorship, her dad has made all decisions for her for over 10yrs (around that maybe more) and she now wants someone else to take this role, or perhaps not be under it at all, recently courts have now granted a trust Co conservatorship as Britney requested. Then there's the #freebritney movement, some of those are as nutty as the Elisa Lam Web sleuths, well they all think the dad is some demon stealing her money and not letting live her life.

    It's very clear she has suffered some extreme episode of mental illness and perhaps continues to so she probably needs someone to help her, especially with finances. It's always sad to see stars fall. I really want to dig deep into her mental health, I want diagnosis and interviews etc but this doc is more about her journey to this point and it's non of my business to be fair, that's part of the problem isn't it, no privacy. She definitely needs a voice, especially today when mental health is something that is spoken about a lot, she's claimed she wants transparency for her fans but her dad is blocking it as he wants privacy.

    Lives of the rich and famous ay.

    I watched this last night. Firstly, superb summary above.

    Secondly, a few things stuck out for me.

    1. Yanks have absolutely no high ground to stand on about Meghans supposedly bad treatment. They fucking destroyed Britney.
    2. Alot of people seem to have pretty set opinions on things based on not a lot. The guy who spoke about the analysis of Britney's instagram posts was absolutely spot on. People go in with a position and regardless of what it is, its' reinforced by what they read
    3. The analysis of her by some is mental illness territory. People doing podcasts to discuss her instagram posts?? Dedicating a whole hour long cast because she did a smiley ( ; and ) )instead of an emoji?? WTF is wrong with you!!
    4. It's obviously written by people trying to get the conservatorship thing shut down ... who all have absolutely no clue around what is really going.

    What became obvious to me is that Spears is a pretty genuine person who became super famous, super quick and subsequently thousands of people used that to make themselves rich - either directly or indirectly. And none of them have a single regret. Included in this are the makers of the documentary.

    It's shitty and sad.

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    @majorrage said in Documentaries:

    thousands of people used that to make themselves rich - either directly or indirectly. And none of them have a single regret

    the American dream

    That country is so fucked up

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    Latest Last Chance U is pretty good. We've moved to Basketball this time. I'm only 3 episodes in, but these kids don't seem as tragic as the Football kids. And definitely better placed than the Southern football kids.

    I like the Coach.

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    @mariner4life said in Documentaries:

    Latest Last Chance U is pretty good. We've moved to Basketball this time. I'm only 3 episodes in, but these kids don't seem as tragic as the Football kids. And definitely better placed than the Southern football kids.

    I like the Coach.

    Finished the series, loved it. The coach is so passionate about his kids, the kids are hard rocks but they have kind hearts. The basketball footage is great

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    @majorrage I really enjoyed the doco, found it fascinating.

    I think there's a broader discussion as well around the 2000-2010 period (roughly) where everyone lost their minds about how we treat young female celebrities.

    The gossip mags were still going strong, but the growth of the internet saw things really escalate. Sites like Perez Hilton, the start of TMZ, reality TV, it all just mixed together to create something that looks horrible in hindsight.

    Britney was a victim of it, but so was Lindsey Lohan, Paris Hilton, Miley Cyrus. All were let down by those close to them, but they were also completely ill-equipped to deal with the level of scrutiny they received.

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