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That new doc on Tiger Woods started last night on HBO. Part 1 of 2. Really, really good. Part 1 was essentially all about his rise to glory...Part 2 looks like the downfall.
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Incredible indeed. Those dudes put literally zero thought into that investigation from the jump. It was nuts. Really well done documentary.
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Originally posted by BillyG View PostThe Ripper on Netflix about the Yorkshire Ripper in the 70/80s. A few episodes on and after really pumping up the police response they're like "and five years later with no leads, here is how they fucked up the whole investigation" and it's awesome.
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The Last Blockbuster - really fun doc about the rise and fall of Blockbuster Video. Recommend it if you're into that sort of thing.
Wolfman's Got Nards - another really fun doc about The Monster Squad. Man I feel bad for Fred Dekkar.
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Originally posted by BillyG View PostThe Ripper on Netflix about the Yorkshire Ripper in the 70/80s. A few episodes on and after really pumping up the police response they're like "and five years later with no leads, here is how they fucked up the whole investigation" and it's awesome.
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The Ripper on Netflix about the Yorkshire Ripper in the 70/80s. A few episodes on and after really pumping up the police response they're like "and five years later with no leads, here is how they fucked up the whole investigation" and it's awesome.
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There's a great, great documentary on the Bee Gees right now on HBO. HOW DO YOU MEND A BROKEN HEART. Really first rate stuff. You don't need to be a fan of the band to enjoy it. Entertaining and educational about songwriting and music production. Very recommended.
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Gonna need to check that one out. We finished the Heaven's Gate doc on HBO Max. So fucking interesting and I wish there was more about the people that made it out as they were super interestinf.
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We watched Crazy, Not Insane on HBO Max. Documentary about a psychiatrist that really popularized the idea of disassociation in murderers, and often multiple personalities. Really fascinating, and at the end she is like oh and by the way, I talked with Ted Bundy a bunch and have these secret tapes. His story about growing up in a perfect family and being a choir boy is bullshit. Which is interesting, but the best part is interviewing an executioner in Louisiana. Scariest dude in the whole documentary.
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There is a newer D.B. Cooper doc I watched on HBO Max this weekend. One of my favorite conspiracies ever. Great doc as well.
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Class Action Park on HBOMax was pretty fucking entertaining. I've heard nothing but horror stories about that place from family and friends who have been and of course that Johnny Knoxville movie sort of based on it, but hearing first hand from people was crazy.
Super interesting and totally worth checking out if you can.
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I think you've found you in.
I only have cursory knowledge on Vegas history so that's interesting to hear the specifics behind it.
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