I'm into sports to I've been watching a lot 30-for-30 documentaries on ESPN+
On Netflix I saw a 2-season show about the 2018 and 2019 Formula-1 season - it was pretty-entertaining (a while back I also saw one at my brother's house about Moto-GP motorcycle racing but don't recall the name on what platform)
Narco on Net Flix there is a lot of content in Spanish but they do have English sub titles its pretty exciting a lot of action and violence
on a side note I found Tiger King unwatchable
Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media a 1992 documentary film.
The documentary/film presents and illustrates Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor of linguistics and liberal political activist Noam Chomsky thesis that corporate media, as profit-driven institutions, tend to serve and further the agendas and interests of dominant, elite groups (The 1%) in society.
In this documentary the filmmakers followed Noam Chomsky around the world as he presents his thoughts on how the mass media works against democracy's best interests.
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last commentSeems the hot one right now is "Tiger King" on Netflix
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I'm into sports to I've been watching a lot 30-for-30 documentaries on ESPN+
On Netflix I saw a 2-season show about the 2018 and 2019 Formula-1 season - it was pretty-entertaining (a while back I also saw one at my brother's house about Moto-GP motorcycle racing but don't recall the name on what platform)
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On NetFlix I also enjoyed one called "Fastest Cars" - it was pretty-entertaining
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Narco on Net Flix there is a lot of content in Spanish but they do have English sub titles its pretty exciting a lot of action and violence
on a side note I found Tiger King unwatchable
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Also on Net Flix I watched The Cuba Libra Story it was interesting, there was also a documentary about Wells Fargo that I enjoyed.
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Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media a 1992 documentary film.
The documentary/film presents and illustrates Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor of linguistics and liberal political activist Noam Chomsky thesis that corporate media, as profit-driven institutions, tend to serve and further the agendas and interests of dominant, elite groups (The 1%) in society.
In this documentary the filmmakers followed Noam Chomsky around the world as he presents his thoughts on how the mass media works against democracy's best interests.
Release date: 1992
Running time: 167 minutes
Country: Australia, Finland. Norway, Canada
Language: English
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Good documentaries list for watching after tiger king. I liked tickled and the show about the triplets.
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