I still to this day think KoK was a great doumentary. I've studied it up and down from when it was first talked about in early 2007, seen it countless times of course, met the stars several times, and spoke with many of the co-stars, and to this day I don't really see why there is a belief that this was "full of lies". There were a few inaccuracies, twists, some things left out that wasn't really pertinent to the point/plot.
There are a some that made their own decisions that the doc was full of lies, and there are those that accept that it was full of lies because that is what they were told to believe.
For the most part, now, in 2013, it's all over and done with.
But some of the key stuff that is complained about is:
(1) Tim Sczerby (I'm sorry he was left out of the scoreboard list, but it just didn't play into the controversary/plot, beating Billy by 20K was not a threat nor reason to investigate)
(2) The number one thing that sparked investigation of Steve Wiebe was not that he beat the DK world record, but that he scored 1 million points before Billy had a chance to.
(3) It doesn't matter how somebody got into a garage, but what does matter is that people were even sent to go check out a machine in the first place. And Dwayne was caught flat on camera saying Billy sent him but he couldn't go. Those are the type of things that sparked interest in making the documentary.
(4) The anger by some of the characters about the movie were that they admitted something to a camera and that was then shown in the documentary.
(5) Twin Galaxies was never smeared by this documentary, it was the best promotion they've ever had.
The great part about this documentary is the history it gave on CAG, the spark it created for CAG, the competiviness shown that exists in the world of CAG, and like it or not, the methods some will go to challenge a score made on a CAG game and the hurdles someone had to cross to validate oneself.