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Documentaries are quickly becoming my favorite kind of movie. With some talented editing and an ever-present camera, a filmmaker can turn a boring subject into the most relevant story of all time. Director Andrew Rossi, has taken the demise of the American newspaper and made it into something that I care about. I think what made the most impact on me was how surprised I was at the Times relevance. These are hardworking individuals standing on the edge of obscurity and working in a largely thankless job thanks to the thousands of bloggers and the newsrooms that rely on them. But my surprise came from their contribution to news. The Times uncovered stories that would otherwise sit unturned, or they exposed stories that suffered from bias. Sure, they have made mistakes in the past but this film shows just how important the legwork they do is. If the paper actually folded, there would be a very large news gap in the world.
It does leave me discouraged though, because I would hate to see it go. Many other papers took that sad direction and the Times are paddling upstream in this battle. It will be interesting to see what the next ten eyars holds for the Time. I think that if they survive this decade they will be just fine. But if they do fall, there better be something to take it's place or else the talking heads will win.