I stand by my season 1 statement. The rest were a mixed bag at best and horrible at worst.Pretend season 6 is the last one. I actually liked that season too. Had a few fun twists.I haven't seen S7 (dreading that one) but I did like 6.I'd even go as far as saying watch Season 6 and think of that as the final episode. Season 7 was alright at first but by far had the worlds worst final episode of any show I've ever seen. It pissed me off actually.Season's 1, 2 and 4 are perfect for binge watching on Netflix.Season 5 is as good or even better than 2 and 3 but that is absolutely as far as I would push it.End of Season 4 should be the stopping point.Stop at the end of season 1. Or at least shortly after that. Trust me :(Dexter is pretty good so far. Looking forward to the rest of season 1.
National Lampoon's Christmas is on right now. Always awesome.
If you enjoy the series I'd also recomend getting the books it was based off of. Really good stories and now that you know what the characters look like you can visualize it much better.
I know he's basically playing the same character he did on the Soprano's, but we only got him in small doses there. In Lilyhammer he's basically in ever scene and I just think he's over the top and I don't buy him as this mob tough guy. Probably just me. I'll give it some more viewings this weekend.3 episodes in but I'm not loving it so far. I'm having trouble buying Little Steven as this badass mob guy. I'll give it another episode or two before I eject.Finished the second season last night. Far too short.I've enjoyed the first few episodes of season 1 and will continue.Is Lilyhammer any good? Thinking about giving it a shot.![]()
How was the "story?"Lovelace was pretty good. Very interesting story that I was not aware of. 3.5/5
Probably that whole "spectacularly hot" thing she has going.Flypaper was pretty good.Got a few chuckles out of it and for some reason Ashley Judd just gets me going.
Yeah, this movie was very good. Ip Man 2 was meh...but decent.Ip Man is one of my favorite martial arts movies.
:sehorn:I love this kind of stuff.Carlos the Jackal
Acting is superb and this is a 3 episode event with each one of them roughly 1:45 in length so this is not just an afternoon, you might have to watch this over a week. It was made in 2010 by acclaimed French director Olivier Assayas and it's tough material because Carlos is a terrorist who murdered and killed a lot of people over about 2 decades. I think you will find it fascinating and considering there is a lot of "Meh" on Netflix I am trying to dig deep to find some title you all might not even know are on there.
I used to rip Netflix quite a bit 3-4 years ago but now there seems to be a lot more programming and also there is a strong platform here for independent movies to find their audience. I have a whole bunch of films I am sifting thru before I post 'em up in here but i am finding a lot of movies over say the last 5-8 years that I somehow missed or were never released in my area. I used to be able to catch everything in SoCal and got spoiled.
I think the first 3-5 minutes of Carlos will get your attention, it is set in early mid 70s to start and they do an excellent job with Euro cars during that time period, the clothes, the look, they did a great job on what I imagine was a limited budget.
Been meaning to check this one out. Seyfried as a brunette is muy caliente.How was the "story?"Lovelace was pretty good. Very interesting story that I was not aware of. 3.5/5
Scanned the thread since this post, but didn't see it mentioned again...This site is awesome. Thanks for the heads up.Yep. No problems with it whatsoever, you just have to realize there is no new programs you need to d/l to watch on there like you may be prompted, "X" out of the ads that pop up at first, and watch away. This week I watched Wreck It Ralph, The Shining, Taken 2, and Lawless like it was N'flixYou still using this site KP? Still digging it?Sure. I cancelled because this site is absolutelyBe sure to keep us updated.Netflix DVDs cancelled
Netflix streaming cancelled
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Has seemingly everything, even new TV episodes that aired only a day or 2 prior, and its FREE. YWIA.
I will certainly still check out this thread for recommendations though.![]()
New movies like WWZ and This is The End are already on there, but crappy/bootleg quality. I'll wait till around DVD release for those.
i like Gervais a lot but i couldn't stomach even the first episode.I'm sure it has been mentioned, but Derek is really good.
Not nearly as much nakedness as I woulda thought. Love laces story is pretty interestingHow was the "story?"Lovelace was pretty good. Very interesting story that I was not aware of. 3.5/5
Here is the list of newbies, according to Reddit:
American Psycho (2000)
•Raging Bull (1980)
•Thelma And Louise (1991)
•West Side Story (1961)
•What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
•Big Trouble In Little China (1986)
•Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
•Bull Durham (1988)
•Red Dawn (1984)
•Mousehunt (1997)
•Spaceballs (1987)
•Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
•The Chinese Connection (1972)
•Amelie (2001)
•Grapes of Wrath (1940)
•Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987)
•Children of a Lesser God (1986)
•Scrooged (1988)
•Days of Thunder (1990)
•The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
•The Talented Mr Ripley (1999)
•Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
•Death Race 2000 (1975)
•Ghost (1990)
•Good Burger (1997)
•Play It Again, Sam (1972)
Exactly what I was going to write. Shut it off halfway through the first episode.i like Gervais a lot but i couldn't stomach even the first episode.I'm sure it has been mentioned, but Derek is really good.
I thought The Fall was great. The way the stalking is portrayed gave me chills to think this is what it must be like in real life. Absolutely creepy and unnerving. Gillian Anderson is fantastic in her role. To answer your question, the tension ratchets up a bit as the series unfolds but is always kept within a reasonable level of reality. I'll try not to give anything away but will say the final episode of this season ends at an interesting place.Two episodes in and I'm liking The Fall. Does it get better or stay consistent from here on?
Meh.Lots of movies being removed, but here are some that are going to be new to Netflix:
Here is the list of newbies, according to Reddit:
American Psycho (2000)
•Raging Bull (1980)
•Thelma And Louise (1991)
•West Side Story (1961)
•What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
•Big Trouble In Little China (1986)
•Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
•Bull Durham (1988)
•Red Dawn (1984)
•Mousehunt (1997)
•Spaceballs (1987)
•Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
•The Chinese Connection (1972)
•Amelie (2001)
•Grapes of Wrath (1940)
•Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987)
•Children of a Lesser God (1986)
•Scrooged (1988)
•Days of Thunder (1990)
•The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
•The Talented Mr Ripley (1999)
•Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
•Death Race 2000 (1975)
•Ghost (1990)
•Good Burger (1997)
•Play It Again, Sam (1972)
Cool...thx!I thought The Fall was great. The way the stalking is portrayed gave me chills to think this is what it must be like in real life. Absolutely creepy and unnerving. Gillian Anderson is fantastic in her role. To answer your question, the tension ratchets up a bit as the series unfolds but is always kept within a reasonable level of reality. I'll try not to give anything away but will say the final episode of this season ends at an interesting place.Two episodes in and I'm liking The Fall. Does it get better or stay consistent from here on?
good flickLots of movies being removed, but here are some that are going to be new to Netflix:
•Death Race 2000 (1975)
i loved this show. it is a fantastic premise for a series. anderson is a fine actress in a plum role and knows how to make it work. i am looking forward to S2.I thought The Fall was great. The way the stalking is portrayed gave me chills to think this is what it must be like in real life. Absolutely creepy and unnerving. Gillian Anderson is fantastic in her role. To answer your question, the tension ratchets up a bit as the series unfolds but is always kept within a reasonable level of reality. I'll try not to give anything away but will say the final episode of this season ends at an interesting place.Two episodes in and I'm liking The Fall. Does it get better or stay consistent from here on?
Great film.Hitler's Children - A documentary interviewing relatives of some of the top Nazis.
Pretty solid list, and helps make up a little bit for all they dropped.Meh.Lots of movies being removed, but here are some that are going to be new to Netflix:
Here is the list of newbies, according to Reddit:
American Psycho (2000)
•Raging Bull (1980)
•Thelma And Louise (1991)
•West Side Story (1961)
•What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
•Big Trouble In Little China (1986)
•Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
•Bull Durham (1988)
•Red Dawn (1984)
•Mousehunt (1997)
•Spaceballs (1987)
•Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
•The Chinese Connection (1972)
•Amelie (2001)
•Grapes of Wrath (1940)
•Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987)
•Children of a Lesser God (1986)
•Scrooged (1988)
•Days of Thunder (1990)
•The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
•The Talented Mr Ripley (1999)
•Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
•Death Race 2000 (1975)
•Ghost (1990)
•Good Burger (1997)
•Play It Again, Sam (1972)
Hardy is an incorrigible joy in this. One of the movies that makes me a big fan of his, even though he has done much better since.saintfool said:just watched "Bronson" with tom hardy. directed by the same guy that did the ryan gosling trilogy, jan bran redfern or whatever. this movie is just terrific for about 80 minutes before it runs out of steam. but oh! for those 80 minutes! it is glorious, giddy and funny. tom hardy is the movie and delivers in a big way. it's "a clockwork orange" meets terry gilliam in a weird way. i lovedlovedloved this mostly for what hardy did with the part but jan nikita koloff directed the hell out of this movie.
I find it funny that all of these "comics" who make their money making fun of situations and people have such a hard time dealing with critics. After watching this, it's hard to come away thinking anything other than all of these comics are pretty pathetic.Heckler
Decent documentary on heckling and critics. Worth a watch.Doug Stanhope: Beer Hall Putsch
Fascinating and very dark. Not always funny, but as a performance piece it's well worth seeing.
Would've been better with anyone other than Tom Cruise. Literally anyone. Andy **** would've made it better.I enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.
Agree. It was kind of an old fashioned action movieI enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.
Cruise wasn't terrible in the role if you can get past the fact that he was physically wrong for the character of Reacher. I agree the movie was better than expected. It was an old fashioned action film that was driven more by character than effects.Would've been better with anyone other than Tom Cruise. Literally anyone. Andy **** would've made it better.I enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.
I'm not familiar with the character of Reacher so it was easy for me to get past that he was wrong for it.Agree. It was kind of an old fashioned action movieI enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.
Cruise wasn't terrible in the role if you can get past the fact that he was physically wrong for the character of Reacher. I agree the movie was better than expected. It was an old fashioned action film that was driven more by character than effects.Would've been better with anyone other than Tom Cruise. Literally anyone. Andy **** would've made it better.I enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.
Agreed on all points.I'm not familiar with the character of Reacher so it was easy for me to get past that he was wrong for it.Agree. It was kind of an old fashioned action movieI enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.
Cruise wasn't terrible in the role if you can get past the fact that he was physically wrong for the character of Reacher. I agree the movie was better than expected. It was an old fashioned action film that was driven more by character than effects.Would've been better with anyone other than Tom Cruise. Literally anyone. Andy **** would've made it better.I enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.
The blonde was freaking hot too.
I might be exaggerating a bit, but I would have liked the movie a lot more with a different lead.Agree. It was kind of an old fashioned action movieI enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.
Cruise wasn't terrible in the role if you can get past the fact that he was physically wrong for the character of Reacher. I agree the movie was better than expected. It was an old fashioned action film that was driven more by character than effects.Would've been better with anyone other than Tom Cruise. Literally anyone. Andy **** would've made it better.I enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.
I'm pretty sure this is just the new version of the Netflix app which is available on just about every device out there that's come out even semi-recently.Fast forward to recently. I decided that I wanted to get a new Blu-Ray player, and when doing so, I wanted to see if there were different Netflix interfaces out there. What I landed on was the Panasonic BDT230. This thing is off the chain. First and foremost, it has a Search function. So, when I go to Netflix, all I have to do is start typing what I want to see, and it automatically populates a list where I can scroll over and quickly choose what I want. Secondly, it's set up like the Netflix homepage, where it shows different genres in rows, and you can quickly scroll between them. After being a customer for 10 years, it literally redefined my usage the first night I had it. I added around 30-40 movies that I had no idea were on streaming, but it pulled them up due to my tastes. If you're in the market for a new Blu-Ray player/Netflix streamer, this is a good one.
*Note - I am not affiliated with Panasonic or Netflix in any way. I just wanted to pass along a great product that I found.
I'm pretty sure this is just the new version of the Netflix app which is available on just about every device out there that's come out even semi-recently.Fast forward to recently. I decided that I wanted to get a new Blu-Ray player, and when doing so, I wanted to see if there were different Netflix interfaces out there. What I landed on was the Panasonic BDT230. This thing is off the chain. First and foremost, it has a Search function. So, when I go to Netflix, all I have to do is start typing what I want to see, and it automatically populates a list where I can scroll over and quickly choose what I want. Secondly, it's set up like the Netflix homepage, where it shows different genres in rows, and you can quickly scroll between them. After being a customer for 10 years, it literally redefined my usage the first night I had it. I added around 30-40 movies that I had no idea were on streaming, but it pulled them up due to my tastes. If you're in the market for a new Blu-Ray player/Netflix streamer, this is a good one.
*Note - I am not affiliated with Panasonic or Netflix in any way. I just wanted to pass along a great product that I found.
Also, across almost 10 different devices I've never used any version of Netflix that didn't include a search option.
Cool on you for passing it along, but I think this just has more to do with you previously owning a super old out of date blu-ray player than anything revolutionary to most folks.
But then they'd have to rename it to Jackoff Reach-around.Would've been better with anyone other than Tom Cruise. Literally anyone. Andy **** would've made it better.I enjoyed Jack Reacher. Better than expected.