Anybody here a fan of documentaries?

Most here agree that ESPN's "30 for 30" series was one of the best ever documentary series' in history of the sport.

One of my favs was the "'85 Bears". Highly recommended.

Vince Vaughn was Executive Producer and also narrated.

Here he is as guest on "Mike & Mike" when it first premiered back in 2016.....

 
Soul to Soul, a vibrant and historically significant 1971 concert film — featuring performances by Ike & Tina Turner, Santana, Wilson Pickett, the Staples Singers, Les McCann & Eddie Harris, and the Voices of East Harlem — will be available again on February 20, 2025, ahead of the concert’s 55th anniversary on March 6, 2025. Released by Liberation Hall in partnership with Reelin’ In The Years Productions, Soul to Soul will appear for the first time on Blu-ray. Additionally, Soul to Soul: Music from the Original Soundtrack will arrive at retail on vinyl LP, CD & digital on the same date. The film will also be released on DVD.
 
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Not a documentary but a podcast -

All There Is with Anderson Cooper

Grief can feel so lonely but talking about it and listening to others share their experiences helps. In all new episodes of this award-winning podcast, Anderson Cooper continues his deeply personal exploration of grief in all its complexities. In moving and honest discussions, he learns from others who have faced life-altering losses. Join the community to share your story and watch Anderson's weekly streaming show All There Is Live at cnn.com/allthereis


Anderson Cooper:
'I just talked to Ken Burns, the documentary filmmaker, and he said the half-life of grief is endless.

Patti Smith:
That's beautiful and I completely, I can comprehend that. And it is. The real thing is people should not feel that it's wrong to feel joy in the center of grief. We have to be able to go through the whole spectrum. It's part of being alive. We have find a balance for all of that.

 
I watched this video last night before going to bed. Then had a dream I met up with 2 old surfing buddies after paddling in from a very short surf session. In the dream, we talked more about changes in our neighborhood properties than anything else. Just "every day" stuff.

I guess that's how it evolves when you age.

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At age 68 iconic surf photographer Jeff Divine found himself finished after decades of riding the waves. From decades at Trestles to the awe-inspiring innovation of Kelly Slater's wave pool, Divine shares how the passion for surfing evolves over time. In episode 580 of Surf Splendor we delve into the memories, the challenges of aging, and the enduring allure of the ocean that continues to captivate surfers worldwide.
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If you ever thumbed through a copy of "Surfer Magazine" from the 70's or 80's - you have seen photographs from Jeff Divine.

I have slowed way down myself. Much of it due to aching joints and orthopedics in general not working as they did - or should. Many of my counterparts have gone the SUP and/or long board route - something I am reluctant to do. Was thinking more along the lines of boogie boarding or rafting. I also have other interests now I didn't when I was younger, including motorcycles, so those are filling the void, I guess.
 
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The White House Salute to America 250 Task Force has partnered with Hillsdale College to provide a history series that tells the remarkable story of American Independence. It will highlight the stories of the crucial characters and events that resulted in a small rag-tag army defeating the mightiest empire in the world and establishing the greatest republic ever to exist. This is the story of America. This is our shared heritage and our proud destiny that will continue to lead us to unimaginable achievements in the centuries to come.
 
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