Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
How to Fix a Drug Scandal was really interesting.
Would love to know more about the lack of internal controls within the lab. No drug tests, no periodic audits on weights, literally no one looking. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Would love to know more about the lack of internal controls within the lab. No drug tests, no periodic audits on weights, literally no one looking.
Or how no one reported her leaving many times a day for 20 minutes or more at a time...
Cooking crack and smoking it at work lol the good ole days [Reply]
Unidentified was good. Couple episodes were meh, but mostly good.
Top Gear or Grand Tour are great.
Ancient Aliens is always good for a laugh. Or as a drinking game. You have to drink every time someone says, "ancient alien experts believe . . ." you get drunk really fast.
Rock Prophecies
2009 · 1hr 20min · Documentary/Music
7/10
IMDb
Photographer Robert Knight has been capturing rock & roll history through his camera lens since the late '60s, snapping some of the earliest appearances of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and the Rolling Stones. But not content to be merely a classic-rock dinosaur, Knight continues to champion and mentor early-21st century musician… [Reply]
Watched Trapper Jake last night. Was pretty good if you can get over animals dying, sometimes horribly. But it’s amazing what that 97 year old man would do every day.
Also watched “ vanning ” . I could almost see planeteers avatars talking when the people talked.
Admittedly indifferent on ZZ Top as a band, but I felt that documentary was way vanilla. There was some mention of drug use and rehab but I was expecting some Ozzie level stories and instead heard about that one time they played a show and one person showed up. [Reply]
A good YouTube follow is 60 second docs. They have some interesting short documentaries including one about the two guys who won an MTV weekend with Van Halen contest. [Reply]