Trash or treasure on netflix

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Re: Trash or treasure on netflix

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Estebang wrote:I thought it was funny that on the 30's Popeye DVDs, there's a disclaimer before the menu that says something like "these cartoons are a product of their time and contain examples of racism and sexism that may be offensive...not recommended for children."
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I'm really impressed with all the music documentaries on offer on Netflix. I was already a fan of the Magnetic Fields, but watching Strange Powers made me ten times more fond of Stephin Merritt and his songs. There's Scott Walker: 30 Century Man too, which couldn't have done a better job of explaining how important he is to music. I still need to sit down and watch We Jam Econo (about the Minutemen.) Any other stuff like this on there?
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Checked out the eye-popping "Behind the Burly-Q" documentary. Interesting to learn that actor Alan Alda's mother was such a dancer when he was a little tyke.

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