I just finished watching a documentary On Demand called Sharkbite Summer. It is not pine barrens related but I thought I would mention it since it is one of the best shark documentarys I've ever seen. The subject matter is the shark attacks that occured in 2001 along the lower eastern seaboard.
It is very tragic in a very real sense (as opposed to the romantic fictional sense) This makes it particularly disturbing. the re-enactments are very good and the accounts, as told by the actual victims, are powerful. Unlike most documentaries, this one has a twist at the end delivered by the narrator in the last five minutes. I won't give it away.
Check it out. also, there is a movie /documentary called "blood in the water" which recounts the nj 1916 attacks fairly well. Not as good as literature i've read on the subject but one of the better attempts at reporting that historic inncident.
Jeff
It is very tragic in a very real sense (as opposed to the romantic fictional sense) This makes it particularly disturbing. the re-enactments are very good and the accounts, as told by the actual victims, are powerful. Unlike most documentaries, this one has a twist at the end delivered by the narrator in the last five minutes. I won't give it away.
Check it out. also, there is a movie /documentary called "blood in the water" which recounts the nj 1916 attacks fairly well. Not as good as literature i've read on the subject but one of the better attempts at reporting that historic inncident.
Jeff