I just watched Lemmy a few weeks back. It's amazing how well he's held up despite his larger-than-lifestyle, especially when you compare him to some of his addled peers like Ozzy.
It's a highly informative documentary, on pretty much every aspect of Marijuana. I highly recommend it to everyone who's not quite "in the know" about this (basically) harmless plant. This Doc put many things into perspective, for me.
I was kinda disappointed with this one...its about the explosion of movies filmed in the phillipeans during the 70's and 80's. But basically it was about the films of Roger Corman. They did talk about Apocalypse Now briefly, but most of the movies covered didn't peak my interest. "Not Quite Hollywood" was a much better doc imo.
Just got done with a fake documentary, but a pretty good one. Street Thief. Well executed, and they did a great job making it realistic in a lot of ways. Def worth a watch.
Metal Evolution by Sam Dunn on Much Music. This week's episode was on early British Heavy Metal. He covered Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Judas Priest.
I dug Much Music quite a bit when I lived in Canada, especially the show Loud which aired on Saturday Nights (if memory serves -- it's been ten years since I lived there). Kind of the the MM version of MTV's Headbanger's Ball, only they also mixed in a lot of punk, grunge and heavy alternative stuff. Anything that rocked, really.
I dug Much Music quite a bit when I lived in Canada, especially the show Loud which aired on Saturday Nights (if memory serves -- it's been ten years since I lived there). Kind of the the MM version of MTV's Headbanger's Ball, only they also mixed in a lot of punk, grunge and heavy alternative stuff. Anything that rocked, really.