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    I still highly recommend the TWA Flight 800 documentary from 2013. It was on Netflix the last time I checked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bermstalker View Post
    On Netflix, there is a show called "the killer speaks"
    I think there are 6 episodes.

    Basically, it's a doc about murder, but the killer has agreed to tell the story.
    It's chilling. Especially the first episode with killer, Levi king.

    2- maksim gelman
    3- Robert Lopez
    4- dena Riley
    5- earl Forrest
    Went to add it to start watching and it was right at the top! Makes me happy I didn't have to search lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashley951 View Post
    Went to add it to start watching and it was right at the top! Makes me happy I didn't have to search lol
    That means Netflix is profiling you as being obsessed with killers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferiortools View Post
    Can anyone recommend some nature documentaries? The majority mentioned here seem to be about humans and life stories. I enjoy watching the survival of different species, but some nature docs can be boring as sh!t.
    You may have watched but Blackfish was good, it's about dolphin that killed a trainer a few years ago. Blue Planet Seas of life was also good. As is most nature based documentaries. I love watching those.


    I'm going watch the Killers one's as soon as I can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferiortools View Post
    Can anyone recommend some nature documentaries? The majority mentioned here seem to be about humans and life stories. I enjoy watching the survival of different species, but some nature docs can be boring as sh!t.
    Grizzly Man. Has a very happy ending

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queena View Post
    You may have watched but Blackfish was good, it's about dolphin that killed a trainer a few years ago. Blue Planet Seas of life was also good. As is most nature based documentaries. I love watching those.


    I'm going watch the Killers one's as soon as I can.
    It's not only about that completely, more about the trauma that killer whales endure from being torn away from their mothers and thrown into a tank to live the rest of their lives and what it does to their psyche. Basically how shitty humans are to an extremely intelligent, emotional species just because it entertains us. I used to love Sea World when I was little, but I am totally horrified by the general idea of it now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumaki15 View Post
    Grizzly Man. Has a very happy ending

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumaki15 View Post
    It's not only about that completely, more about the trauma that killer whales endure from being torn away from their mothers and thrown into a tank to live the rest of their lives and what it does to their psyche. Basically how shitty humans are to an extremely intelligent, emotional species just because it entertains us. I used to love Sea World when I was little, but I am totally horrified by the general idea of it now.
    I've said it before and I will say it again...FUCK SEA WORLD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angiebla View Post
    I've said it before and I will say it again...FUCK SEA WORLD
    I agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumaki15 View Post
    Grizzly Man. Has a very happy ending
    No need to be ambiguous, I wikipied it. Looks cool. Glad the bear doesn't get jerked off by a masseuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferiortools View Post
    No need to be ambiguous, I wikipied it. Looks cool. Glad the bear doesn't get jerked off by a masseuse.
    lol I wasn't being ambiguous, more sarcastic. A bear getting jerked off would actually be a much happier ending to the actual one lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumaki15 View Post
    lol I wasn't being ambiguous, more sarcastic. A bear getting jerked off would actually be a much happier ending to the actual one lol
    I'm sure you can find that somewhere on the Interwebz
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuchAClassicGirl View Post
    I'm sure you can find that somewhere on the Interwebz
    Probably, but I doubt it would been made by Werner Herzog

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    Who is Dayani Cristal? It's an independent documentary about a body found near the American/Mexican border. Very interesting, enlightening and sad.

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    Grizzly man is a good documentary I've seen it a few times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by puke View Post
    Grizzly man is a good documentary I've seen it a few times.
    It taught me basically "Hey, don't fuck with wild animals"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferiortools View Post
    Can anyone recommend some nature documentaries? The majority mentioned here seem to be about humans and life stories. I enjoy watching the survival of different species, but some nature docs can be boring as sh!t.
    I highly recommend The Botany of Desire, based on the book by Michael Pollan. I believe it's on YouTube.

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    Just finished a good one called Children Killing Children : Murder In Japan. It's a few years old but pretty good

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    Quote Originally Posted by raisedbywolves View Post
    Who is Dayani Cristal? It's an independent documentary about a body found near the American/Mexican border. Very interesting, enlightening and sad.
    Watching this one now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeaceBeWithMe View Post
    Watching this one now.
    That is on my list of "Need to watch" I just finished another decent one last night. "The NYU Suicides"

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    Watching Dead Man Talking on A&E now. It's pretty good.

    I guess this is also a series but the particular episode I'm watching right now is a 2 hour special about a Texas woman that was killed in 1996 and the guy on death row who could be innocent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bermstalker View Post
    On Netflix, there is a show called "the killer speaks"
    I think there are 6 episodes.

    Basically, it's a doc about murder, but the killer has agreed to tell the story.
    It's chilling. Especially the first episode with killer, Levi king.

    2- maksim gelman
    3- Robert Lopez
    4- dena Riley
    5- earl Forrest
    I watched this series and Dena Riley was on a few days ago, I couldn't watch her again because she made me so ill. Lying sack of evil cunt she is.

    I did watch Levi King last week but it wasn't this series, Dateline or 48 hours on ID. The only reason I watch Levi King again is because of Robin Done, the only survivor and
    Robin is an amazing young lady and I always feel the need to hear her tell the story of her tragic experience and to remember her loving family.

    Levi King like Dena and the rest are beyond shocking.

    All 6 are sick and twisted to the core and should not have the privilege of breathing the air anymore.
    Moving on....

    Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man. Love his music and his amazing songwriting. This documentary is On Demand and sometimes Sundance will show it.

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    Don't know if this has been mentioned but I happened upon it last night. Its called "Good Night Sugar Babe: the killing of Vera Jo Reigle"

    http://youtu.be/Oa79eHO-1WA

    I'll admit I couldn't keep up with it because I had it on in the background while doing work. There is also this Facebook page about Cheri Brooks (sugar babe)
    https://www.facebook.com/lockupsugarbabe
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    NOVA: How to Crack the Genetic Code


    Would you have your genome sequenced if you could? That's an option being made available and I was wondering if you could know what disease you are predisposed to, would you want to know?

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    I'd want to know, but not for myself as much as for my offspring. Why pass on a faulty gene/sequence that would affect the quality of live of your children, grandchildren etc.

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