Drama in natured docus.
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Drama in natured docus.
Anybody else get tired of this? The shows tend to contrive a "story" out of what is usually random and unrelated footage.
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Re: Drama in natured docus.
You have any particular threads in mind?Zombie Gawdzilla wrote:Anybody else get tired of this? The shows tend to contrive a "story" out of what is usually random and unrelated footage.

Re: Drama in natured docus.
It's one of the reasons I don't watch American docus. As much as I hate to ay it, the British make the best documentaries.
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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes ... sode/4678/Zombie Rum wrote:You have any particular threads in mind?Zombie Gawdzilla wrote:Anybody else get tired of this? The shows tend to contrive a "story" out of what is usually random and unrelated footage.
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