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  • ScooterLaBeef
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    There's an article regarding Cocaine Cowboy's in the latest Maxim I received with Marissa Miller on the cover... goes a bit more in depth on The Godmother.

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  • ScooterLaBeef
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    Cocaine Cowboy's ~ just watched this last night on HBO, great doc about coke smuggling during the 70's and 80's in Miami. Interviewed this guy who imported tons a week and was making an easy million a week! Interviews with drug lords and hit men and corrupt cops!

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  • ScooterLaBeef
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    Originally posted by Big Brother View Post
    An Inconvenient Truth...I'm so cereal about this. I did enjoy this, I saw the presentation live by one of Gore's chosen few. It really makes you think about mama earth.
    I concur, I also have this and enjoyed it. I have mixed filling's about certain global warming effects but agree that something is happening.

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  • Ari
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    Bah, it's Man-Bear-Pig!

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  • patronsaintofcheeseburgers
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    Style Wars...graf movie from the 80's fucking incredible one of my favorite movies period.

    Blue Planet? I think this was the name of the series on the Discovery channel. I'm more of a ocean person, so this really appealed to me.

    An Inconvenient Truth...I'm so cereal about this. I did enjoy this, I saw the presentation live by one of Gore's chosen few. It really makes you think about mama earth.

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  • nerdious dorkus
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    monster quest on the history channel is freakin' awesome. they go around the world and "scientifically" research documented cryptozoology creatures. one episode, "giant squid found" documented a giant squid that was estimated to be at least 30 feet long and have stated that if it were architeuthis, it would be 60 feet long. insane!

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  • ScooterLaBeef
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    Expedotion Alaska... if you like planet eart you will like this. Really cool polar bear shot's and iceberg shot's, coming to bluray I think in October.

    King of Kong will be playing on G4 next Friday... I have it set to tivo.

    Super size me.... loved it, new 30 day's season starts tonight.

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  • nerdious dorkus
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    Originally posted by Rob View Post
    Wait, Grizzly Man is fucking sad as hell guy. That guy was not all there (of course, who would want to live with bears?!), and then the poor bastard and his woman get eaten. I didn't find it funny in the slightest.
    well that's the worst part but its hilarious just watching him. the guy was insane for bears. sorry, but i just can't empathize for someone that's so in love with bears that they'd follow them and get themselves killed, especially when he knew he wasn't a professional.

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  • Abraham Smashington
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    Wait, Grizzly Man is fucking sad as hell guy. That guy was not all there (of course, who would want to live with bears?!), and then the poor bastard and his woman get eaten. I didn't find it funny in the slightest.

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  • nerdious dorkus
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    grizzly man: holy crap this movie is fucking hilarious. it follows an extremely flamboyant man, who's in love with bears, and his girlfriend through their journeys on capturing amazing shots of bears and their ultimate demise. "oh my gosh! the bear, miss chocolate, has left me her poop! it's her crap! it was just in her butt and it's still warm! this is a gift from miss chocolate!" ahahahahaha. there's also another quote in my sig from that documentary.

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  • Ari
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    I'd like to add Incident at Loch Ness here. I know it's a mockumentary, but it is so great it deserves to be mentioned.

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  • Abraham Smashington
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    Shit, the epic doc on the The Thing dvd is awesome. Don't remember what it's called, but holy hell is it good.

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  • Ari
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    Planet Earth was just gorgeous and informative as hell. Epic doc making at it's best.

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  • Abraham Smashington
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    Fuck, how could I forget about Murderball?!?! That one is awesomely inspiring.

    And I'll second The Bridge.

    Also, would Planet Earth count? Cause I fucking love that shit.

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  • Ari
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    Great thread, as I'll definitely second the King of Kong. I'll mention Darkon too, since I found it pretty interesting as I had no clue people did such things.

    Trekkies was greatness.

    The Bridge was also insightful, but watching people commit suicide for 2 hours kinda brings you down.

    Murderball. Fuckin' greatness. Now those are some real athletes.

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