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I enjoyed his one entitled Jazz.yeah.. Baseball is my favorite Burns' docu-series. My opinion, I think it has/will have more lasting value that his overesteemed The Civil War.
I enjoyed his one entitled Jazz.yeah.. Baseball is my favorite Burns' docu-series. My opinion, I think it has/will have more lasting value that his overesteemed The Civil War.
He has a new one coming out about country music.I enjoyed his one entitled Jazz.
Anyone else watch American Factory? It is about a Chinese auto glass manufacturer opening a factory in a closed GM plant in Dayton Ohio. They sell the deal as the Chinese working hand-in-hand with the Americans, but it becomes clear the Chinese have different ideas. It was a very good watch and very eye opening.
On Netflix
..anyonehere seen Wild Wild Country? I watched it a while back, but from what I can recall (and without spoiling much), it's about a cult led by an Indian guru but is still predominantly populated by Americans, that set up a utopian village.. The documentary provides interviews from some of the key members of the cult, but in present time (2018), so you get to hear their opinions with the benefit of hindsight.
1st episode of McMillions on HBO was really good, it's a total of six episodes.
Seen the first two. I knew the story, but wasn't sure how it could be THAT interesting. But holy shit, that lead FBI agent is AWESOME.
It even gets crazier, like you can't write the shit that went on with this case. I knew the cliff notes of this thing but it gets really good with so many different characters. The finale is this Sunday.
These aren't exactly documentaries, but this seems like the most suitable place to mention them.
I just ran across these stellar YouTube videos that show minute by minute how several famous battles, most from the Pacific theater of WWII, went down. They're like nothing that I've seen before, but have wished that documentaries could be more like. They do a better job of describing what actually happened than so many actual documentaries that are longer.
If you like WWII history, especially the battles in the Pacific, give these a watch.
(That last one is the coup de grace and shouldn't be missed. I'm looking forward to Part 2).
I fear we may never get part 2 to Midway.
It even gets crazier, like you can't write the shit that went on with this case. I knew the cliff notes of this thing but it gets really good with so many different characters.
Basic Hulu is offering the McMillions series thru a temporary HBO upgrade.. I watched first 3 episodes today. It is an intriguing scam.. but I actually am bored by all the individual creeps they're profiling. Seems like they could've condensed/streamlined the story telling, with the same net effect (?)
I'm surprised by the candor of all the conspirators.. I assume the final episode will explain their immunity deals/statute of limitations, etc.