Comment support this one (Score 1) 280
I have had the privilege of seeing about half of this documentary in workprint form, and I was impressed by how riveting it actually is. I am 31, was weaned on the BBS era, and I do think this documentary will have particular appeal to those for whom there is the nostalgia factor. For them, I guarantee multiple moments of slack jawed "oh my god, I remember that person!"
For the younger crowd interested enough to be reading this thread, I still wholeheartedly recommend it. The interviewed subjects are animated, opinionated, and visibly emotional. As others have said, this truly was a labor of love for Jason Scott. He has plenty of philanthropic acts planned for the raw footage, and it's hard to put a price tag on his passion and time spent. If you can afford it, it's one for the library.