Anyone seen Mr. Jimmy? Experience Akio Sakurai's extraordinary journey in MR. JIMMY, a captivating documentary about his lifelong dedication to honoring Jimmy Page, the iconic guitarist of Led Zeppelin. For 30 years, he recreated vintage Zeppelin concerts in Tokyo clubs. Now in LA, cultures collide as his vision meets reality. Don't miss this tribute journey in theaters September 1! #MrJimmyMovie
The Xavier Babudar documentary 'Chiefsaholic' on prime is a shocking look into the lives of Chiefs fans and the bail bondsman industry.
Re-watched a bit yesterday after George Foreman's passing, awesome documentary about the Rumble in the Jungle and the spectacle around it
This looks The incredible journey of Harvey, the youngest person ever, at four years old, to hike the entire Appalachian Trail. Traveling with his parents, they must overcome the challenges of the elements while embarking on the family adventure of a lifetime.
Looking forward to the follow up documentary of a sad kid whose parents made him walk hundreds of miles for clout
I too rarely watch Prime, but loaded it up for the first time in a while last night and saw this. Has anyone seen it?
Also "The Fish Thief" is a great conservation story on Amazon Prime I'm assuming pretty well known to those in the Great Lakes region, but really highlights the importance of conservation workers and research Owsley
I binged The Kings documentary on Prime the past two nights. That was a great 4 hours of TV for someone who only knew of the boxers by name but nothing about their careers.
Hearns, Leonard, Duran, and Hagler? Leonard's win over Hearns at 147 is as impressive as it gets, Hearns is a goddamn nightmare for anyone historically at 147. That was also done with morning of the fight weigh ins as opposed to now where it's like 28ish hours before the fight. Read this in college while drinking at the pool, great stuff
Ohh yea, finally a documentary on a huge public event that looks like it will have some stuff we haven't already seen