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Netflix documentary Long Shot

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AnthonyCorona

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Crazy documentary with a baseball connection and a connection to one of my favorite actors

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death2redemptions

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I would have watched it if it were a series. It's just a 38 minute episode.

I love the Netflix documentaries that cover a single topic over 8+ episodes like Making a Murderer. They should make more.

If I happen to have a half hour of time to kill I'll check it out but at the moment I have a pretty long list of streaming shows/movies I'd like to watch first when I've got time to kill. It has to wait in line with the rest of the instant queues. Luckily for the show (but unfortunately for me), I've got a lot of time to kill on most days.
 

AnthonyCorona

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I don't think they could milk this into a series. I enjoyed making a murderer but that story had several storylines this one didn't

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gmarutiak

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Jul 23, 2010
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It's scary to think of how many innocent people might be in prison.

If you liked Long Shot, you might want to check out The Confession Tapes, also on Netflix. It's a documentary series that shows the psychology of how and why innocent people sometimes admit to committing crimes they didn't commit. Again, scary stuff.
 

AnthonyCorona

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Oct 6, 2014
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Modesto, CA
It's scary to think of how many innocent people might be in prison.

If you liked Long Shot, you might want to check out The Confession Tapes, also on Netflix. It's a documentary series that shows the psychology of how and why innocent people sometimes admit to committing crimes they didn't commit. Again, scary stuff.
Thanks for the recommendation! I usually only get Saturday nights to watch Netflix. I'll have to check it out

Bring me your Bickford, Ryan McMahon, Senzatela and Peter Lambert cards
 

200lbhockeyplayer

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If people are too lazy to watch the documentary, here's the gist of it...there are indeed murderers in the stands at Dodger games...just not this specific guy.
 

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