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Oh yeah, was that about Rupert Murdoch, the guy who founded Fox? That must have been fascinating, because he basically created a one-man media empire. I haven't seen it, but I imagine it's really good.
I like documentaries. I can't tell you a favorite, but I like a lot of them. If I like the name and what it's talking about, I'm definitely going to watch it.
That's all good. That's funny. We all get tongue-tied sometimes, right? It happens to the best of us. Yeah, I don't know. I like documentaries all kinds, right? Like nature ones. I tend to like conspiracy theory type ones, like about the Kennedy assassination or anything, really. But one nature one that's great, if you haven't seen it, is wind migration, where they put a camera on a goose and they follow geese's migration. It's amazing.
I don't have a favorite favorite, but I do enjoy watching documentaries about serial killers and How they got to where they were, you know their childhood and such
Shit, right now, I like the American Gladiator story. I know it's, um, it was really interesting, but, um, it's not my favorite, but right now, I can't really think of any really good ones.
Ancient Apocalypse by Graham Hancock is a very revelating series about the technologies of the ancient civilizations and the stories that line up with each other around the world about a flood and how it came to be. It's the story that's not in the Bible kind of thing. Good stuff.