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Glad you mentioned this show. it's quite brilliant isn't it?luvdids wrote:I'm not sure that this is a particularly new series, but on BBC Knowledge, they have doco's each week done by Louis Theroux. Happened upon one accidentally a couple months ago and have been fascinated ever since.
He gets into places and asks questions you just don't see/hear on 60 minutes. Last weeks was 'a place for paedophiles' about this big jail, that's not a jail, that sex offenders and paedophiles go to once released from prison. Supposedly for therapy until release, but the ones that are ever released are few & far between. He's been in "mega jails", to Zimbabwe looking at the crime & corruption. Last nights was about the Nazis in America. Man, those skinheads are unreal! And they teach their kids it!!
The people he interviews are very open and honest (well, I believe them) and I personally find them engrossing. Even if sometimes the topics aren't that 'popular'.
If you have Foxtel, I'd say it's definitely worth a look. And I'm not normally a documentary/current affairs fan. I also think Louis is starting to grow on me :oops:
Saw them a couple of years ago - they were on very late at night (the bebefits or not of arriving home late from work & too wired to go to bed). He's a great interviewer our Louis. Fly on the wall staff. Facinating & absorbing. Got my family into it with the San Quentin show. Have taped a few. Morbidly fascinating.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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That's the perfect description.watt price tully wrote:Glad you mentioned this show. it's quite brilliant isn't it?luvdids wrote:I'm not sure that this is a particularly new series, but on BBC Knowledge, they have doco's each week done by Louis Theroux. Happened upon one accidentally a couple months ago and have been fascinated ever since.
He gets into places and asks questions you just don't see/hear on 60 minutes. Last weeks was 'a place for paedophiles' about this big jail, that's not a jail, that sex offenders and paedophiles go to once released from prison. Supposedly for therapy until release, but the ones that are ever released are few & far between. He's been in "mega jails", to Zimbabwe looking at the crime & corruption. Last nights was about the Nazis in America. Man, those skinheads are unreal! And they teach their kids it!!
The people he interviews are very open and honest (well, I believe them) and I personally find them engrossing. Even if sometimes the topics aren't that 'popular'.
If you have Foxtel, I'd say it's definitely worth a look. And I'm not normally a documentary/current affairs fan. I also think Louis is starting to grow on me
Saw them a couple of years ago - they were on very late at night (the bebefits or not of arriving home late from work & too wired to go to bed). He's a great interviewer our Louis. Fly on the wall staff. Facinating & absorbing. Got my family into it with the San Quentin show. Have taped a few. Morbidly fascinating.
Was saddened last night to see there isn't an episode on this Sunday.
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I was given the first series of "Treme" on Blu ray for my birthday last month. Today watched a bit of the first episode. Written by the team that did "The Wire" This time set in New Orleans post the hurricane & the politics of the time. The music is something else. If you like New Orleans blues amonst other types of music - this is brilliant. On Blu ray is fantastic - had the house shakin' today.
Just a sample:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtO49vVp ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1hklQeo ... re=related
Just a sample:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtO49vVp ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1hklQeo ... re=related
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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Hubby would love it, what's it actually calledluvdids wrote:That's the perfect description.watt price tully wrote:Glad you mentioned this show. it's quite brilliant isn't it?luvdids wrote:I'm not sure that this is a particularly new series, but on BBC Knowledge, they have doco's each week done by Louis Theroux. Happened upon one accidentally a couple months ago and have been fascinated ever since.
He gets into places and asks questions you just don't see/hear on 60 minutes. Last weeks was 'a place for paedophiles' about this big jail, that's not a jail, that sex offenders and paedophiles go to once released from prison. Supposedly for therapy until release, but the ones that are ever released are few & far between. He's been in "mega jails", to Zimbabwe looking at the crime & corruption. Last nights was about the Nazis in America. Man, those skinheads are unreal! And they teach their kids it!!
The people he interviews are very open and honest (well, I believe them) and I personally find them engrossing. Even if sometimes the topics aren't that 'popular'.
If you have Foxtel, I'd say it's definitely worth a look. And I'm not normally a documentary/current affairs fan. I also think Louis is starting to grow on me
Saw them a couple of years ago - they were on very late at night (the bebefits or not of arriving home late from work & too wired to go to bed). He's a great interviewer our Louis. Fly on the wall staff. Facinating & absorbing. Got my family into it with the San Quentin show. Have taped a few. Morbidly fascinating.
Was saddened last night to see there isn't an episode on this Sunday.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Watching the GF of X factor.
Reese is going to have a career, Andrew is a damn good singer and even the Johhny kid is good.
The amount of confidence these guys have got over the journey is amazing. they're fair dinkum.
Good value.
Reese is going to have a career, Andrew is a damn good singer and even the Johhny kid is good.
The amount of confidence these guys have got over the journey is amazing. they're fair dinkum.
Good value.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Despite my protestations to the family years ago about watching the commercial corporatization of music I've joined the the "other side". I've been following it with my family & worse taking an active interest.Black_White wrote:Oi!
The thread has "decent" in the title.
Would have thought that excludes all "X" type shows.
12 months time you won't even remember the contestants names.
I confess I love Reece. He has an amazingly sophisticated voice for a 16 yr old. How that bloody Johnny got through I'll never now - can't sing one would have thought a pre-requisite, & I was upset when they stupidly voted out three wishez last week ( I confess I watch it).
I'm with Stui on this one.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_Sw6by7pig
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman