Ok... so the 'Hollywood Sucks" thread started by Arrmyjerry gave me an idea for a new thread here. Which is to post great documentaries that are on YouTube, Netflix, Hulu... any of the streaming services. Or as DVD sets...
I watch almost no regular TV these days. I stream old documentaries via a Roku or a firestick. Or from YouTube. There are decades of superb documentaries out there. From back when they were made 'right' not just a bunch of reality TV crap we see now on the faux-educational channels. Typically I start something running on YouTube and then let it autoplay 'whatever's next.' I've stumbled on to some amazing documentaries that way!
Don't have to be war or military or sniper related. Just the stuff you found interesting or educational or worth watching!
I'll start with some of the most iconic and some of my favorites.
Victory at Sea (NBC's post WW2 history of the War Years, naturally focusing on the Navy."
World at War. BBC series on WW2
Cosmos (Carl Sagan version, not that idiot Dyson or whatever who wishes he was Carl Sagan.) It's an utterly amazing series.
Stephen Hawking's Universe (c. 1997 PBS show on cosmology)
The 10,000 Day war. Canadian documentary on Vietnam.
The Fog of War (Errol Morris interview with Robert McNamara)
Horatio's Drive. A Ken Burns Documentary that will get your 'wanderlust' going for sure!
Around the World in 80 Days. Michael Palin's trip around the world in the early 1980s. Masterful.
Rhodes (Docu-Drama about Cecil Rhodes)
SAS The Search for Warriors (About the Australian SAS selection process. Following a class of selectees.)
The Oil Fires of Kuwait (originally an Imax movie about the operation to extinguish the desert in 1991.)
I have many, many more... but this should get the list started.
There is a lifetime worth of free and educational entertainment out there on YouTube alone.... so who needs Hollywood B.S.? When you can learn something about history or the world around us... while getting entertained as all hell!! A good documentary is as good as anything Hollywood created in their heyday.
Cheers,
Sirhr
I watch almost no regular TV these days. I stream old documentaries via a Roku or a firestick. Or from YouTube. There are decades of superb documentaries out there. From back when they were made 'right' not just a bunch of reality TV crap we see now on the faux-educational channels. Typically I start something running on YouTube and then let it autoplay 'whatever's next.' I've stumbled on to some amazing documentaries that way!
Don't have to be war or military or sniper related. Just the stuff you found interesting or educational or worth watching!
I'll start with some of the most iconic and some of my favorites.
Victory at Sea (NBC's post WW2 history of the War Years, naturally focusing on the Navy."
World at War. BBC series on WW2
Cosmos (Carl Sagan version, not that idiot Dyson or whatever who wishes he was Carl Sagan.) It's an utterly amazing series.
Stephen Hawking's Universe (c. 1997 PBS show on cosmology)
The 10,000 Day war. Canadian documentary on Vietnam.
The Fog of War (Errol Morris interview with Robert McNamara)
Horatio's Drive. A Ken Burns Documentary that will get your 'wanderlust' going for sure!
Around the World in 80 Days. Michael Palin's trip around the world in the early 1980s. Masterful.
Rhodes (Docu-Drama about Cecil Rhodes)
SAS The Search for Warriors (About the Australian SAS selection process. Following a class of selectees.)
The Oil Fires of Kuwait (originally an Imax movie about the operation to extinguish the desert in 1991.)
I have many, many more... but this should get the list started.
There is a lifetime worth of free and educational entertainment out there on YouTube alone.... so who needs Hollywood B.S.? When you can learn something about history or the world around us... while getting entertained as all hell!! A good documentary is as good as anything Hollywood created in their heyday.
Cheers,
Sirhr