Any good Netflixxing going on?

Buildozer

Baked & Fried
Wrecked (2010)
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Stars Adrien Brody.. He wakes up in a car wreck w/ amnesia, and must do whatever he can to survive while he slowly starts to remember/piece together fragments of the events that got him in that situation.. It's really low budget, and well done IMO.. Worth a watch IMO
 

syrupy

Authorized Buyer
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead

A Fantastic Fear of Everything

Golden Chicken I (laughed my ass off)

Dream Home

I Think We're Alone Now

Manhunter

WWE: Ultimate Warrior: The Ultimate Collection: "Volume 1"

Holy Smoke

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

The Last Days on Mars
 

crawdad

floatin
black mirror

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Suspenseful satire with a techno-paranoia bent, the `Black Mirror' is all personal technology.

fairly accurate, imagine the current state of things (that not so good part concerning social technology) taken to the next few steps in the wrong direction, that's the reality played out in these long shorts. british, so if accent is hard to get past it might take an episode or two to get into it.


the good the bad the weird


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a guksu western, bit of the good the bad and the ugly meshed with indiana jones by a korean director.


war on whistleblowers

eye opening at times....and relevant to recent cia torture reports, shaking my head that they named the people responsible for coming forward with the info.
 
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olivianewtonjohn

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Stunning. I really enjoyed the marauding gang of monkies, especially the part where they pilfer the food at the market.

Just watched this with a few volcano bags and with my parents (they dont partake). We all really enjoyed this, nice to find something everyone likes I see they have wildest china and others. You have good taste senior, have any other recommendations?
 
olivianewtonjohn,

basement farmer

My face is melting...
Just watched this with a few volcano bags and with my parents (they dont partake). We all really enjoyed this, nice to find something everyone likes I see they have wildest china and others. You have good taste senior, have any other recommendations?

You have excellent taste as well my friend. And your parents sound like awesome people too.

This is art:

 

grokit

well-worn member
18 Best Movies On Netflix You Haven’t Seen Yet
by ydarg2012 · 9 hours ago
Nowhere Boy (2010)

In a different change of pace, this biopic focuses on John Lennon’s reckless adolescence and family life instead of his soon-to-be iconic music. It brings an epic rockstar many of us have known our entire lives down to a more relatable level. The young Aaron Taylor-Johnston gives a very angsty performance which feels a little over the top at times. Anne-Marie Duff does comes off too flirtatious for a newly formed mother-son relationship but Kristin Scott Thomas outshines them all with her steely demeanor.
Ne le Dis à Personne (Tell No One) (2006)

Francois Cluzet, who you may remember from The Intouchable, plays a man whose wife is killed and is afterwards accused of murdering her. To make matters even more confusing, signs that his wife is actually still alive surface. This well thought out thriller is at all times the furthest thing from boring and has, among other great components, well crafted chase scenes as the protagonist looks for 8 years of unanswered questions.
Frances Ha (2013)

Frances (Greta Gerwig) lives in New York – but not the glamorous NYC of Woody Allen movies. Taking place primarily in gritty and rapidly gentrifying North Brooklyn, the black and white film paints a picture of an extended adolescence. Focusing on the goofy and carefree Frances, who rapidly loses her boyfriend, her best friend and her dream of being a dancer. She moves in with two guys, both of whom are more successful than her, and becomes even more determined to fulfill her goals, impractical as they may be. Fans of HBO’s Girls and other odes to not being a “real person” yet will love this film
Broken (2013)

Remember the name Rufus Norris. “Broken” is his directorial debut and he handles it like a seasoned pro. Also keep an eye out in the future for its young star, Eloise Laurence, who shows all the natural ability of a young Natalie Portman or Jodie Foster. Laurence plays “Skunk”, a twelve year old trying to make sense of life – and whose task isn’t made any easier by her own family’s internal struggles, or the other families living in the peaceful-looking cul-de-sac where much of the action takes place. We’re informed from the get-go that some sort of tragedy will befall the girl, but we don’t know what shape it will take, or what the outcome of it will be. The tension builds from there, with a little relief along the way, thanks to her often-amusing performance as she witnesses the confusing actions of her elders. Tim Roth and Cillian Murphy are also in good form, both of whom seem happy to complement Laurence’s presence rather than try to upstage her. “Broken” is equal parts cute, frightening, and brutally tense. It’s well worth checking out.
The Ice Storm (1997)

Set during the swingin’ seventies, two small town Connecticut families are the subject of this visually stunning and somewhat disturbing drama. With an all-star cast that includes Sigourney Weaver as Janey Carver, an unsatisfied housewife and mother of two and Elijah Wood as her eldest son, there’s plenty of star power and drama. In addition, director Ang Lee brings his signature sense of trial and unease while unleashing a quirky and pointed 70’s aesthetic.
I Saw the Devil (2010)

I Saw the Devil is a South Korean psychological thriller/horror film. IT IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART!!! It has a lot of blood and gore that could make even the strongest stomachs turn. A young woman is kidnapped from her car while waiting for a tow truck and the kidnapper murders her far from her car and scatters her body parts around. Her fiancé, a secret service agent of the National Intelligence Service, sets out to track down her murders and extract his revenge. If you’re looking for a thrill ride, look no further- but don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Samsara (2012)

In the grand tradition of the ethnographic world tours like Mondo Cane, Samsara hits you in the face with the diversity and wonder of human life on earth. Unlike many of its predecessors, which often descended into colonialist gawping, Samara maintains a non judgmental gaze. This film uses no words or narration to travel the world showing you the breathtaking beauty of various countries, cultures, religions, cities, industries and nature. Shot on 70mm film, the definition and clarity has to be seen to be believed.
Mr. Nobody (2009)

Based on a beautiful premise, sprinkled with artistic vision, it is an intelligent man’s sit back and relax movie. The film explores the life and times of Nemo Nobody, the last mortal man on earth, as he reflects on important choices he took. Each of these choices are presented as branching pathways of what could have been, utilizing innovative non-linear cinematography. In addition to the film’s winning structure, its soundtrack is considered a masterpiece, perfectly fitting the plot via looping and trilling melodies. The film garnered 6 Margaritte awards, and has slowly been developing into an indie cult classic.
Boy (2012)

Boy is the highest-grossing New Zealand film of all time, and a masterpiece of compassion and good humor. Set in New Zealand’s rural East Coast in 1984, the film’s protagonist, Boy, imagines a world outside, dreaming of meeting Michael Jackson and having adventures. These fantasies serve to distract him from the sad circumstances of his life, living with his grandmother while his father serves out a prison sentence. However, adventure comes to Boy suddenly when his ex-convict father returns to find a long hidden bag of money. Written, directed, and starring Taika Waitit and featuring the new comer James Rolleston as Boy, it’s a hilarious and heartwarming tale.
Get the Gringo (2012)

A fantastic return to form for disgraced actor Mel Gibson, Get the Gringo is proof that you can have all the controversy you want off-screen, and come back to make a great piece of film. Fast, entertaining and crazy, Get the Gringo is a wild tale of a crime gone bad and eventually, becomes a fish out of water story of the lone ‘gringo’ in a Mexican prison. Perhaps most unbelievably, the film even makes you go “ahh Mel Gibson”, and reminds you of his charm and talent. Nice comeback Mel.
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cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
My netflix trial is about to end. I need a REALLY good reason to spend another $9/mo. Anybody got one? I have a Fire Stick so I am already tied into Amazon Prime...

HOC is not it, btw...
 
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His_Highness

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
The League - Guy humor at its best. I almost feel guilty laughing myself into stomach cramps and wet pants. Its from the FX channel but Netflix has it from the beginning. WARNING - this could cause the loss of IQ points.
 

Ifeejulah Vapor

Well-Known Member
Chuck
Psych
My name is earl

Those are dope to get high too and will keep u busy for a long time

Damn ive seen just ab everything on netflix tv show wise but i itts too much info for me to rattle off..

If someone names a show ill know all ab it but i cant remember all the shit i watched..

Should have made a blog or something
 
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