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Down The Rabbit Hole We Go: Mind-Expanding Documentaries

283 点作者 kaaist超过 11 年前

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Blahah超过 11 年前
There is no worse way to learn than through documentary films. They are free to be as inaccurate and emotive as they want, without the inconvenience of journalistic ethics, and they very often are much more sensationalist than their textual equivalents (books). Something about the medium of TV makes people stupid.<p>Some of the films in the list are just outright activist propagada. Others might be fine - I haven&#x27;t watched them all. Want to learn something? Read.
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VMG超过 11 年前
From the site:<p>&gt; Zeitgeist II<p>&gt; Capitalism is the Crisis<p>&gt; The Pyramid Code<p>And a bunch of other pseudoscientific conspiracy bullshit<p>I see this tendency with all documentary collections, subreddits, playlists etc - somehow people love to see made up shit
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drblast超过 11 年前
Cosmos is wonderful. But I&#x27;d mostly rather read to learn, it&#x27;s faster.<p>I&#x27;m a huge fan of documentaries that aren&#x27;t mind-expanding and focus on quirky subcultures:<p>King of Kong - Never cared about professional video gamers, but this film made me care deeply for 90 minutes.<p>Spellbound - The incredible varied backstories behind the kids in the national spelling bee<p>Grizzly Man - Don&#x27;t even know how to describe this one. See Alaska through the eyes of a crazy person.<p>Monster Camp - About people into live-action roleplaying. The culture clash with the couple on a leisurely stroll through the park that has no idea what&#x27;s going on around them is one of the all-time great moments in documentaries.<p>American Movie - Couldn&#x27;t tell if this was real or Christopher Guest at first. It&#x27;s real. It&#x27;s awesome.
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stiff超过 11 年前
Looks like a random sampling. My personal favourites:<p>The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell<p>The Ascent of Man by Jacob Bronowski<p>The Pleasure of Finding Things Out by Richard Feynman<p>Little Dieter Needs to Fly by Werner Herzog
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anigbrowl超过 11 年前
I like documentaries, but life&#x27;s too short to watch 300 of them from some random list. You might as well just search for documentaries on Netflix and go by the ratings.
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neals超过 11 年前
I too love documentaries and used to love Discovery Channel before they turned into the disgrace they are now.<p>However, it&#x27;s a really showstopper for me when a documentary is dated and with the subjects that I find interesting ( tech, economy) documentaries are dated pretty fast.<p>Watching anything on these subjects more than 1 year old is like whaching a documentary on ancient history.
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johnohara超过 11 年前
I found the documentary <i>Happy People: A Year in the Taiga</i> to be well worth the 90+ minute investment. No spin or agenda, just the hard truth about life in Siberia. Free on Netflix.
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dredmorbius超过 11 年前
People learn through stories and pictures. The documentary is a powerful teaching tool. Not perfect, and it can mislead, but powerful.<p>I&#x27;ve spent more hours than I care to admit over the past year going through a range of material from slick and well-prepared documentaries (including several on this list: &quot;Inside Job&quot;, &quot;The Four Horsemen&quot;, &quot;Capitalism in Crisis&quot;, How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth&quot;, &quot;The Fog of War&quot;, &quot;The Ascent of Money&quot; (well, I read the book). &quot;Collapse&quot; with Michael Ruppert.<p>And a few which aren&#x27;t on the list: &quot;The Prize&quot;, on the story of petroleum, based on Daniel Yergin&#x27;s book of the same name. James Burke&#x27;s &quot;Connections&quot; and &quot;The Day the Universe Changed&quot;. And numerous conference presentations, interviews, and various other presentations.<p>What&#x27;s particularly useful is watching these not online through a crappy video player, but by downloading the videos, where I can stop and start playback, and by checking up on points (did that really happen? is there documentation of that fact?), and taking notes. Sometimes I&#x27;ll breeze through a light topic at 140% realtime, in others it may take me most of a week to get through a 90 minute lecture.<p>Yes, books have their place, but a well-made documentary or series which mixes spoken word, visual imagery, demonstration, and other effects, hits on the keys your mind uses to form memories. I&#x27;d watched &quot;Connections&quot; decades ago as a child, but bits stuck with me, and it was interesting to watch myself anticipating Burke reciting &quot;Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall&quot;, which I&#x27;d last heard some 30 years earlier.<p>Yes, there&#x27;s material that tends toward the bogus, but sometimes watching good bogosity is decent training, or you can simply skip over that part of the list. I tackled an instance of this a few weeks back with an RT interview that was posted to HN: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6905655" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=6905655</a> Dissecting the elements of conspiracy (or finding out that the conspiracists were right -- reading up on COINTELPRO and Operation HOODWINK (an attempt to set the Communist Party of the US and La Cosa Nostra against one another) from the FBI&#x27;s own website a couple of days ago was sobering in context of Snowden and related allegations: <a href="http://vault.fbi.gov/cointel-pro/hoodwink" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;vault.fbi.gov&#x2F;cointel-pro&#x2F;hoodwink</a>).<p>Ruppert&#x27;s a case of one of the shakier videos. His history&#x27;s pretty solid, his near-term future somewhat bleaker than I suspect is strictly accurate. If you read on background, the director notes that the story is as much about a man unmade by his own pursuit of an idea: &quot;What I hoped to reveal was ... that his obsession with the collapse of industrial civilization has led to the collapse of his life. In the end, it is a character study about his obsession.&quot; (Ruppert&#x27;s since continued to have a pretty hard time).<p>Still, anyone not planning to be dead within fifteen years had better consider what happens on the energy, resources, population, and sustainability fronts to be the biggest factors in their lifetime.<p>Dismissing the documentary format out-of-hand as some have done here, is simply uncalled for. Actually, it&#x27;s pretty much straight out of the old FBI playbook. Perhaps even the current one.
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acd超过 11 年前
Down The Rabbit Hole We Go a quote from Alice in Wonderland. The book Alice in Wonderland was written by a Oxford Math professor Charles Lutwdige Dodgeson under the pseudonym Lewis Carrol.<p>Now comes the fun part, the book is supposed to be about holographic universes. One could say the author was quite ahead of his time.<p><a href="http://emergent-culture.com/alice-and-the-rabbit-holographic-universe/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;emergent-culture.com&#x2F;alice-and-the-rabbit-holographic...</a>
aaron695超过 11 年前
Pretty much most movie style documentaries are just plain wrong or misleading.<p>And this list seems to have some of the more nuttier ones, probably due to the requirement they be stream-able.<p>But that&#x27;s cool, I like watching nutty docos, they can be entertaining, but just don&#x27;t think you&#x27;ll come out smarter.<p>If you want to learn, read or better yet do a structured course with lectures. ie. <a href="https://www.coursera.org/" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.coursera.org&#x2F;</a>
badman_ting超过 11 年前
Check out Zizek&#x27;s new one, The Pervert&#x27;s Guide to Ideology. The structure of the stories we tell ourselves can be just as interesting as the content.
elwell超过 11 年前
I assume as an attempt to avoid copyright issues, &quot;The Life of A Young Entrepreneur&quot; [0] was changed from it&#x27;s original title &quot;The Startup Kids&quot; [1]. Meh, not fair to the producers of the film.<p>[0] - #1 under &quot;Digital Entrepreneurship&quot; category<p>[1] - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Startup-Kids-Brian-Wong/dp/B00BQRJ8I6" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Startup-Kids-Brian-Wong&#x2F;dp&#x2F;B00BQRJ8I6</a>
dominotw超过 11 年前
I watched about 200 documentaries last year and my favorite was<p>The Rise of Putin and The Fall of The Russian-Jewish Oligarchs<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2Cl8lSv9Is" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=Q2Cl8lSv9Is</a><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2nNtynZAiI" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=x2nNtynZAiI</a>
Myrmornis超过 11 年前
Just listing &#x2F; watching these things without making it clear who the authors are is crazy. Many of these topics are the sorts of things that the usual perverters of objectivity (lefties, conservatives, religious people, etc) are interested in.
corny超过 11 年前
I&#x27;m not a sports fan by any means but I&#x27;ve been enjoying many of the ESPN sports documentaries.<p>My favourites:<p>Muhammad and Larry<p>The Two Escobars<p>Into the Wind<p>Once Brothers<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_for_30" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;30_for_30</a>
lowmagnet超过 11 年前
The College Conspiracy has some interesting &#x27;information&#x27;, but I wouldn&#x27;t call it data.<p>Most colleges are for-profit scams with massive sport programs. The backers of this video are gold-and-silver nuts inflation trolls. Their list of recommended stocks (unbiased they say; worldview is bias I say) are mostly for precious metal mining companies and other bubble industries.<p>Here&#x27;s one of the stocks, picked at random and overlaid with DJIA:<p><a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=EXK+Interactive#symbol=exk;range=my;compare=%5Edji;indicator=volume;charttype=area;crosshair=on;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=off;source=undefined;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;finance.yahoo.com&#x2F;echarts?s=EXK+Interactive#symbol=ex...</a><p>Bubble in 2012 corresponds with a peak in silver, which has been down since.
dsego超过 11 年前
Shock Doctrine not on the list? <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iW1SHPgUAQ" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=7iW1SHPgUAQ</a>
riffraff超过 11 年前
since I don&#x27;t see this listed, I cannot recommend &quot;Enemies of the people&quot;[0] enough.<p>[0] <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enemies_of_the_People_(film)" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Enemies_of_the_People_(film)</a>
eruditely超过 11 年前
zzz the mention of kurzweil makes me disbelieve the author has the ability to make documentary suggestions, that mention alone falsifies a lot to me, i hope someone can point him to more serious discussions on technology future
mathattack超过 11 年前
Holy Moses - I am not going to be able to sleep tonight. Thank you for sharing!
JacobIrwin超过 11 年前
FYI, Video 7 under &#x27;[25] Science&#x27; is now a dead youtube url
wowsig超过 11 年前
This is going to be the list to finish this year!
rossjudson超过 11 年前
I don&#x27;t see &quot;Marketing through Hacker News&quot; listed. That&#x27;s a great documentary.