When I originally saw the first episode out of six for this, I was not inspired to go watch "This is Not an Endorsement of Arson", but when I finally watched it, I was amazed at how good it was. I kept watching the other five episodes right as they came out, and I enjoyed all of it.
I like this more than "The Last Dance", and I'm a Bulls fan. You don't even have to be a baseball fan to like it. There are so many interesting stories about the Mariners history that are so randomly hilarious that it's impossible not to go to the next episode.
Everything from the direction to the soundtrack of smooth jazz is amazing. Secret Base's 'Dorktown' also has such a great design that works perfectly for this. Jon Bois and Alex Rubenstein flow so effortlessly between each other, and they make it sound very pleasing. I'm not a real movie reviewer or anything, but I don't remember any flaw in this.
They also released the super cut edition, and I was glad to watch 3 hours and 40 minutes straight of this documentary. I would highly recommend it to anyone.
I like this more than "The Last Dance", and I'm a Bulls fan. You don't even have to be a baseball fan to like it. There are so many interesting stories about the Mariners history that are so randomly hilarious that it's impossible not to go to the next episode.
Everything from the direction to the soundtrack of smooth jazz is amazing. Secret Base's 'Dorktown' also has such a great design that works perfectly for this. Jon Bois and Alex Rubenstein flow so effortlessly between each other, and they make it sound very pleasing. I'm not a real movie reviewer or anything, but I don't remember any flaw in this.
They also released the super cut edition, and I was glad to watch 3 hours and 40 minutes straight of this documentary. I would highly recommend it to anyone.