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Dana Jean

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I know technically some of these documentaries are not "movies," but it's easier just having them all in one place.

I just watched The Royal Paintbox on PBS. It was really quite fascinating. What I found particularly amazing were the young ages of the royals putting out some of the most beautiful artwork. Tremendous innate talent. One royal, female! was a stone sculptor and she did this!

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I watch mostly horror documentaries. Never Sleep Again, More Brains, and Crystal Lake Memories being my top 3. Every once in awhile I'll happen upon something when scrolling through Netflix. Watched one on Aileen Wuornos and Jeffrey Dahmer. I'd really like to see the Paradise Lost trilogy about the West Memphis Three. Has anyone on here watched and what did you think?
 

Dana Jean

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Watching The Galapagos Affair:Satan comes to Eden. What a tough life!
Just watched this. Very odd little group of people.

And I watched The Final Member.

Thirty miles from the Arctic Circle, in the northern Icelandic town of Husavik, stands the Icelandic Phallological Museum - the world's only Penis museum. Over 40 years, the founder and curator has collected every specimen from every mammal except for one elusive penis needed to complete his collection: The Human Specimen. The film follows the curator's incredible, sublimely comic, often shocking quest to complete his eccentric collection, and the two intrepid men who have raised their hands to be the first human donor.

I'm sorry. I will go to my grave never understanding men and their penises. penii? Just one big all around d*cktastic documentary that left me thinking WTH.
 

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Finally got a chance to watch Beware Mr. Baker.

My god, is that man insane! Such a talent marginalized by his addictions and mental issues. It's no wonder no one wanted to work with him after Cream and Blind Faith.
Is that the one where he attacks the interviewer at the end, hits him in the head?
 
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Dana Jean

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I watch mostly horror documentaries. Never Sleep Again, More Brains, and Crystal Lake Memories being my top 3. Every once in awhile I'll happen upon something when scrolling through Netflix. Watched one on Aileen Wuornos and Jeffrey Dahmer. I'd really like to see the Paradise Lost trilogy about the West Memphis Three. Has anyone on here watched and what did you think?
I know I answered this, where did my answer go?

Yes, I have seen the trilogy and my mind has changed over time. When I saw the first one, I was positive the guys did it. I think it was mostly due to the attitude and demeanor of Damien. I kept thinking, if you didn't do something this heinous, why would you smile and play to the camera like a celebrity. He was a smart guy. He knew where this was headed. And then once he ended up in prison, fought to get back out. I didn't understand why not fight from the beginning?

Now, I am starting to believe it was Tery Hobbs, the step father of one of the boys butchered. I think Damien and his weirdo friends were a convenient cover, but there is some odd things about this step dad and the case.

At one time, I thought Mark Byers had something to do with it because he was so odd.

I hope we find out who really did this.
 

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Just watched this. Very odd little group of people.

And I watched The Final Member.

Thirty miles from the Arctic Circle, in the northern Icelandic town of Husavik, stands the Icelandic Phallological Museum - the world's only Penis museum. Over 40 years, the founder and curator has collected every specimen from every mammal except for one elusive penis needed to complete his collection: The Human Specimen. The film follows the curator's incredible, sublimely comic, often shocking quest to complete his eccentric collection, and the two intrepid men who have raised their hands to be the first human donor.

I'm sorry. I will go to my grave never understanding men and their penises. penii? Just one big all around d*cktastic documentary that left me thinking WTH.

I saw the pic for that one and thought about watching… but nah. Penii are just too funny; I don't see how you could make a documentary about them.