I highly, highly recommend: The Cove, it is outstanding; This Film Is Not Yet Rated, it is incredible what a sham the MPAA is; and Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father is deeply moving
I LOVE When We Were Kings
Waltz With Bashir is a very different type of documentary that I loved.
I recently watched Bigger, Faster, Stronger and watching it on the heels of a steroid episode of 30 Days made it even better.
Catfish is good
Man On A Wire was interesting
The Bridge was interesting in a morbid kind of way
I kinda liked Reel Paradise
Best Worst Movie is pretty entertaining, I got to chit-chat with George Hardy. He is one of the nicest, most likable guys I've ever met.
The Way We Get By depressed the shit out of me but was good.
I've heard good things about Exit Through the Giftshop and Born Into Brothels but haven't checked them out yet
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired was interesting
Small Town Gay Bar was ok
I don't get to see them in theaters as often as I used to because my girl finds them boring, but I really want to see Waiting on Superman.
Next up on my Netflix is The End of The Line
Also I want to check out Good Hair, King Corn, Food Inc., Anvil! The Story of Anvil, Murderball so if anyone has seen them let me know how they are
I'm obsessed with the concept of catching out or hopping freights and seeing America so I'm always looking for documentaries about freight hopping and hobo life and wanderlust.