Just put King of Kong, Fistfull of Quarters in based on reviews here so I'll check back later
Watched There Will Be Blood last weekend and thought it was pretty good. I didn't like it as much as I thought I would and liked No Country For Old Men much better.
While I liked King of Kong, I think it's a little overhyped in this thread. Good documentary, but not great (IMO). I remember liking similar docs such as Wordplay and Spellbound more when I first watched them and there are a lot better docs out there, especially since the genre has been more in the open and gaining steam.
I have never really watched many documentaries but so far I like this one. I have Maxed Out and King Corn here to watch this weekend as well and have heard good things about both so I'm looking foward to them. What are some others you recommend?
Honestly, I have yet to see a documentary that I haven't liked on some level. I know I'll forget some, but here's a list off the top of my head of ones I really liked:
Fog of War
Murderball
Into the Void
Born Into Brothels
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills
Stevie
American Movie
The Corporation
Jesus Camp
Deliver Us from Evil
Bowling for Columbine
Why We Fight
Who the &*%(* is Jackson Pollock?
The Thin Blue Line
Grizzly Man
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Supersize Me
Hoop Dreams
Night and Fog
BOLDED my personal favs.
Murderball is awesome.
The Thin Blue Line is outstanding.
American Movie is also one of my favs.A doc almost no one has seen is
The Kid Stays in the Picture. A fantastic doc about legendary film producer Robert Evans (The Godfather, Rosemary's Baby). Really cool cat, and this movie has a visual style that is totally unique.
More greats:
Capturing the Friedmans
Murder on a Sunday Morning
Little Dieter Needs to Fly
The Staircase
This Film Is Not Yet Rated
Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control
Four Little Girls
Paper Clips
Shoah
Trekkies
The Up Series (7 and Up, 49 and Up, etc.)
My favorite all time doc is the Muhammad Ali / Forman fight in Zaire:
When We Were Kings
Ooooo, me, me! Call on me! Documentaries are my favorite genre of film! Oooooo!OK, lots of great ones already named. Big fan of Murder on a Sunday Morning, which I thought no one but me had seen. I love all the ones mentioned so far--the only two I haven't seen are Little Dieter Needs to Fly or Paper Clips. Great ones that I'll add, in approximate order of greatness:
Roger and Me
Bus 174
When the Levees Broke
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
Be Here to Love Me: The Townes Van Zandt Story
Silverlake Life: The View from Here
Buena Vista Social Club
Into the Arms of Strangers
Wild Man Blues
The Aristocrats
The Five Obstructions
Genghis Blues
God Grew Tired of Us
The Heart of the Game
In Satmar Custody
Looking for Richard
Mad Hot Ballroom
My Architect: A Son's Journey
One Day in September
Paris is Burning
Power Trip
Regret to Inform
Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus
Jandek on Corwood
This Film is Not Yet Rated
Through the Fire
The War Room
OK, I have loads more...