Rick Reuben wrote:I've mentioned this elsewhere, but this is good: 'SPIN'
I saw this one years ago and found it pretty funny, in a cynical sort of way. I recall that Jerry Brown really comes across as an obnoxious asshole.
A few of my favorites:
Touching the Void. A breathtaking and tense account of two mountain climbers who get in a pinch while descending from a mountain they climbed in Peru. Highly recommended.
Mr. Death is, of course, fantastic, but the Errol Morris movie that blew me away the most was
The Thin Blue Line. It's actually worth watching this one critically, to witness how Morris frames the story to cast the innocent fella in the most positive light possible. For example, both persons recount the details of the evening that precede the murder, but only the genuinely guilty party recounts the "bad" stuff (e.g., pot smoking).
I really liked the
Voices & Visions documentaries about poets that PBS aired years and years ago. They're worth watching if for no other reason than to hear James Merrill read, with his mellifluous voice, a couple of poems by Wallace Stevens.