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Man, do you remember when documentaries were actually useful tools for increasing knowledge and perhaps even wisdom? I do. I can’t wait for this wave of fake documentaries—complete with rigged interviews and contrived situations, obnoxious hosts playing fast and loose with honesty (e.g., Michael Moore, Ben Stein, and now apparently Bill Maher), and no sense of presenting anything other than preaching-to-choir cheerleading—to sputter to a boring, unattended finish.
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