So I mentioned in that 'Hidden Colors' thread, that I felt there were better documentaries out there that dove deeper on specific topics, because I didnt watch the whole thing of the first one, because it didnt teach me anything new (This was after someone linked me to the film hyping it saying...
New hbo doc I just watched that's pretty crazy. Anyone peep it? About a small town in upstate New York that had a kid murdered and the killer escaped. Everyone starts pointing the finger at the mothers ex boyfriend and who had nothing to do with it.
Both were pretty great stories.
When the Levees Broke was Spike Lee's film about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina - as told by the survivors, and participants (short of Dubya Bush and his admin)
Made in America re-told the story of OJ Simpson - from his upbringing, to his Hall of Fame...
1. The Grass (feat. The Lox)
2. 40 Days & 40 Nights (feat. Stephen Marley)
3. Bad To The Bone (feat. Black Thought & Reek Ruffin)
4. Watch Me Ignite (feat. Bun B)
5. Strange Fruit (feat. Betty Wright & James Poyser)
6. Run It (feat. Berner & Smiggz)...
I got into a long disagreement with someone about this and when I looked online i saw nobody else has really done this comparison yet.
These are both solid projects and I would say neither one has skippable tracks, but Me Against the World is more consistent. The worst song on The Documentary...
Netflix is keeping it all in the family for its new documentary on Quincy Jones, directed by Alan Hicks and the jazz musician’s daughter Rashida Jones. The streaming giant announced Wednesday that the doc, titled “Quincy,” will debut on Netflix Sept. 21.
“Quincy” will explore Quincy Jones’ life...
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