I just finished watch Q: Into the Storm and really want some more slop.

def recommend q into the storm btw, tho it does make Q seem even more cringe than it already was

  • betelgeuse [comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    I'm not a big docu-head. I recently saw Oliver Stone's JFK: Destiny Betrayed. It's a 4 part series on the assassination plot. It's good but it gets pretty lib at times. I'd rather have that kind of lib than "um sweaty, rich people don't plan to do stuff it just happens."

    I've seen almost all of Adam Curtis' stuff going back to the 90s. Again, it gets lib but it's a good primer to look stuff up. Goes into the father of PR in Century of the Self, capitalist science in Pandora's Box. The media propaganda around Iraq/Afghanistan in The Power of Nightmares. Breaks down some British burgeoise history in The Mayfair Set.

    I also recently saw Free Solo and it was more interesting than I thought it would be.

    Tim's Vermeer was interesting even if it was bunk.

    There's a series called Alone in the Wilderness/Silence and Solitude. A guy with a troubled personal history (had a falling out with his kids/family) goes to Alaska. He builds a couple of cabins and lives off the land. It's comfy, if a bit yeoman-brained.