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One in a billion on Netflix is a decent watch,its about a Indian born basketball player hoping to make it to the NBA.
 
Anyone watched The Last Dance on Netflix? For those who haven’t it’s about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls championship wins during his time there. Not a huge basketball fan, but Jordan seems to be one of those guys who just transcends the sport. His winning mentality is unparalleled across any sport.

Also Dennis Rodman seems like an insane but pretty cool guy.
 
Tracked down and watched yesterday, In Search Of Darkness, the Kickstarter funded documentary about the horror film genre in the 80's. Absolutely fantastic viewing and doesn't lag at all despite having a huge 4 hour runtime. The film puts the spotlight on 3-5 films from each year of the decade with stories from some of the people involved and reviewers and for every film featured its picked off a moving display wall of posters from every horror title released that year.
 

There's some fantastic documentary-style videos on YouTube if you know where to look.

Mustard produces some great specific topic videos that are relatively short and easily digestible:



Real Engineering makes similar but longer videos to Mustard and goes in greater depth on the science/math if you like that:



LEMMiNO over the past year has gone from quite low-quality subjective/speculative videos to incredibly detailed fascinating historical topics. A look at the comments of his/their recent videos and you'll see people saying Netflix should hire them because of the quality they produce:
 
.....At the Heart of Gold is a documentary about the sexual abuse of USA gymnasts, amazing how somebody in authority can get away with crime for so long. i suggest it’s worth a watch, especially for any parent.
 

Tracked down and watched yesterday, In Search Of Darkness, the Kickstarter funded documentary about the horror film genre in the 80's. Absolutely fantastic viewing and doesn't lag at all despite having a huge 4 hour runtime. The film puts the spotlight on 3-5 films from each year of the decade with stories from some of the people involved and reviewers and for every film featured its picked off a moving display wall of posters from every horror title released that year.

I loved every minute of this - They're currently running a Kickstarter campaign for a new documentary called 'In Search of Tomorrow' about 80s sci-fi

 

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