Thursday
Aug022012

Two Worth Watching

Longtime readers know that Mrs. G. is a slave to the documentary. Last night she curled up on the couch and watched these two, both of which she highly recommends. They are both available on Netflix Instant watch.

This is an interesting doc on the cost of making art and the art of raising children.

There is some "artistic" nudity in this trailer.

 

Trust Mrs. G. when she tells you that at some point in her life she will live in a communal setting. Unlike many Americans, she is not enamored with privacy to the point of isolation. The road trip only confirmed what she has always known: she's better in the company of all sorts of people, the weirder the better. Let's hope she ends up at the Women's Colony, but if not, she could end up in Virginia making hammocks and tofu.

This doc only confirms her desire even though clowns scare her.

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Reader Comments (4)

I'm not sure about making tofu but I will willingly go with you to wherever Wavy is.

Darla

August 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDarla

Big fan of the documentary here, Mrs. G. Have you ever watched "King Gimp"? It's mesmerizing.

August 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterRainbow Motel

Darla,

Sadly Wavy Gravy went to the great commune in the sky.

August 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLizP

Okay, the first one freaked me out a bit; but I LOVE the title of the second one. September is the month I am going to figure out how to set up a TV so I can watch all these wonderful things on Netflix, just like everyone else seems to. And damn the expense!

August 6, 2012 | Unregistered Commentersuburbancorrespondent

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