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Watching "Bernie" right now and enjoying it quite a bit. Jack Black does a great job and in a role completely different from his usual characters.
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7of7 posted:I watched Castaway on the Moon last night and thought it was pretty cute. Love this movie, it's really lighthearted and pretty clever.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 06:54 |
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me your dad posted:Jeff, Who Lives at Home is out now. I thought it was a pretty good, mellow comedy.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 15:40 |
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me your dad posted:Jeff, Who Lives at Home is out now. I thought it was a pretty good, mellow comedy. Oh hell yeah. Saw this in theaters and wanted to see it again.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 18:19 |
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Just a heads up, Portlandia season 2 was just added yesterday. The new season starts on Friday, so if you want to marathon through the entire first two seasons, go for it.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 19:07 |
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priznat posted:Watching "Bernie" right now and enjoying it quite a bit. Jack Black does a great job and in a role completely different from his usual characters. I also just saw this movie and would suggest it! I wish the summary didn't give away a big chunk of the movie but it's almost entirely based on real events so I guess I can't complain because I'm an idiot.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 21:19 |
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That DICK! posted:I also just saw this movie and would suggest it! I wish the summary didn't give away a big chunk of the movie but it's almost entirely based on real events so I guess I can't complain because I'm an idiot. Yeah I read the summary too but I didn't feel it spoiled the movie. I was expecting it to go in another way entirely. Expecting him to have nefarious motives etc, when in reality it's just a sweet odd guy who just got pushed too far.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 21:22 |
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Wow, a ton of stuff was added today. Michael Palin documentaries!
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 01:04 |
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screenwritersblues posted:Just a heads up, Portlandia season 2 was just added yesterday. The new season starts on Friday, so if you want to marathon through the entire first two seasons, go for it. That is so last page.
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 02:52 |
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priznat posted:Yeah I read the summary too but I didn't feel it spoiled the movie. I was expecting it to go in another way entirely. Expecting him to have nefarious motives etc, when in reality it's just a sweet odd guy who just got pushed too far. When I found out that the townspeople were actual townspeople and not actors it made the movie much more awesome, and blew my loving mind.
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 13:20 |
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All of A Bit of Fry and Laurie is back up.
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 14:49 |
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Cleanflix is an interesting little doc about those movie rental companies in Mormonland, Utah that would edit out all of the bad parts of movies. Many of the interviews were conducted in-store so I kept scanning the background to see what titles were available.. For example: The Doors, Army of Darkness, and 300. When watching one of those, wouldn't your mind fill in the blanks of what was left out resulting in impure thoughts?
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 17:20 |
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I just saw that V/H/S was added. Found footage horror film about a series of VHS tapes with disturbing things on them, I've been meaning to watch it. Has a segment by Ti West of "House of the Devil" and "The Innkeepers" fame.
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Geektox posted:When I found out that the townspeople were actual townspeople and not actors it made the movie much more awesome, and blew my loving mind. I love the interview bits with them during the credits. Especially the guy who is constantly slamming the San Augustine residents as inbred hicks.
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 19:50 |
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A good chunk of Superman/Batman cartoon movies up, Superman vs The Elite, a cartoon version of What's So Funny About Truth Justice And The American Way, is an especially great one if you're a fan.
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# ? Jan 5, 2013 07:51 |
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Watched "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" and "Love" tonight, enjoyed them both a lot. Very satisfying movie night. Oddly thematically linked too! (Connections with other people). Totally called who the secret admirer was though
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I also recently watch Jeff Who Lives at Home and Bernie. Enjoyed them both.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 03:45 |
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priznat posted:Watched "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" and "Love" tonight, enjoyed them both a lot. Very satisfying movie night. Oddly thematically linked too! (Connections with other people). Love was deep... I felt like it was a movie with a lot of deep meaningful poo poo packed into it but the way it was presented waa so discombobulated i had a hard time following it. Those short interviews that would pop up with people talking about love though really hit me hard. The soundtrack is amazing and really adds a lot to the movie as well (Angels & Airwaves) If you dig movies like Moon, The fountain, Enter the void, etc you will probably dig this. Can anyone else recommend movies that are similar? I'm going through a divorce right now and for some reason these deep movies are making me feel better hah. bonzaisushi has a new favorite as of 07:01 on Jan 9, 2013 |
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bonzaisushi posted:Love was deep... I felt like it was a movie with a lot of deep meaningful poo poo packed into it but the way it was presented waa so discombobulated i had a hard time following it. Those short interviews that would pop up with people talking about love though really hit me hard. The soundtrack is amazing and really adds a lot to the movie as well (Angels & Airwaves) You may like In the Mood for Love.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 14:46 |
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Maybe I'm a bit late to the party on this but the anime version of Fist of the North Star is on Youtube, The whole movie. I tried to buy this a while back and couldn't find it and here it is in all it's guts exploding glory. Yay. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwnM3eMh3Q8
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# ? Jan 10, 2013 11:21 |
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Jeff Who lives at Home was wonderful and I really enjoyed Rabbock. I would recommend Biutiful with Javier Bardem. It's a interesting and heartbreaking film.
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Yarn! posted:Jeff Who lives at Home was wonderful and I really enjoyed Rabbock. I would recommend Biutiful with Javier Bardem. It's a interesting and heartbreaking film. What/who is Rabbock?
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bleedbackwards posted:I just saw that V/H/S was added. Found footage horror film about a series of VHS tapes with disturbing things on them, I've been meaning to watch it. Has a segment by Ti West of "House of the Devil" and "The Innkeepers" fame. Watching this now. I'm really enjoying it, but then again, I enjoyed poo poo that is filmed like blair witch. Anyone know of more movies filmed like this on netflix?
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# ? Jan 12, 2013 07:57 |
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Glasgow Kiss posted:Watching this now. I'm really enjoying it, but then again, I enjoyed poo poo that is filmed like blair witch. Anyone know of more movies filmed like this on netflix? Grave Encounters. Troll Hunter
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I just finished with the newly-ish added second season of The Increasingly Poor Desicions of Todd Margaret, and holy poo poo does that show get better and better as it goes along and Todd's idiocy escalates. I like how it builds, so one minor thing in the first few episodes can have huge consequences later and you can follow exactly how trying loosen the lid of a jar with a latte steamer ends with him on trial for a laundry list of bizarre things.
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Glasgow Kiss posted:Watching this now. I'm really enjoying it, but then again, I enjoyed poo poo that is filmed like blair witch. Anyone know of more movies filmed like this on netflix? Atrocious
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Glasgow Kiss posted:Watching this now. I'm really enjoying it, but then again, I enjoyed poo poo that is filmed like blair witch. Anyone know of more movies filmed like this on netflix? It's called "found footage" or sometimes, derogatorily, "shaky cam". Not all these will be on Netflix, but if you like these films, at least you know where to look. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Found_footage_%28genre%29
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:Troll Hunter Everyone should watch Troll Hunter.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:I just finished with the newly-ish added second season of The Increasingly Poor Desicions of Todd Margaret, and holy poo poo does that show get better and better as it goes along and Todd's idiocy escalates. I like how it builds, so one minor thing in the first few episodes can have huge consequences later and you can follow exactly how trying loosen the lid of a jar with a latte steamer ends with him on trial for a laundry list of bizarre things. Seconding this. As his web of lies and poor decisions compounds on itself, the show becomes exponentially more enjoyable. It's a shame that you have to watch so much of it to really get this out of it, but it's worth sitting through 12 episodes, I think. EDIT: I want to tack on that, if anyone missed The West Wing when it was airing (like me), it is really really good. Captain Lavender has a new favorite as of 20:04 on Jan 12, 2013 |
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Captain Lavender posted:Seconding this. As his web of lies and poor decisions compounds on itself, the show becomes exponentially more enjoyable. It's a shame that you have to watch so much of it to really get this out of it, but it's worth sitting through 12 episodes, I think. I like this show so much that I'm not even mad for paying iTunes a few months ago to see the 2nd season. I'm just glad more people are going to watch it now! If you've never seen it, imagine the cringe-comedy of The Office and the interweaving plots / detail importance of Seinfeld, maximized in scope and taken to a level of dark comedy that would never fly on US tv. I can't imagine watching it one week a time; it's really the perfect show for Netflix.
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Analytic Engine posted:I like this show so much that I'm not even mad for paying iTunes a few months ago to see the 2nd season. I'm just glad more people are going to watch it now! If you've never seen it, imagine the cringe-comedy of The Office and the interweaving plots / detail importance of Seinfeld, maximized in scope and taken to a level of dark comedy that would never fly on US tv. I can't imagine watching it one week a time; it's really the perfect show for Netflix. It really is the perfect Netflix show. I watched each season in one sitting, and it really lets you follow the madcap cause-and-effect humor that the show relies on better that way.
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Just woke up. Have the day off and nothing to do. Looks like I'll be starting my day with Atrocious and then Troll Hunter. That list will also keep me busy for a while. Thanks guys!
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Glasgow Kiss posted:Just woke up. Have the day off and nothing to do. Looks like I'll be starting my day with Atrocious and then Troll Hunter. That list will also keep me busy for a while. Thanks guys! Stay away from Apartment 143, it was boring and annoying. I love found footage movies a lot, but this one was just...infuriating. Yesterday I watched Lo, a low budget movie but it was funny and cute,made me laugh with all the demons silliness. And right now, because my cat woke me up and I don't feel sleepy anymore I will continue watching Strigoi.
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# ? Jan 13, 2013 08:57 |
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I just watched Silenced today and I have never felt so utterly miserable and uncomfortable watching a movie. It's a Korean film that's based on a true event. Basically, a guy starts teaching at a hearing-impaired school and learns that some of the teachers sexually molest and abuse some of the children. It has some really graphic and disturbing scenes but I thought it was a great movie.
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The Aphasian posted:What/who is Rabbock? Oh sorry, Rabbock: Berlin Undead
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Watched a couple of those found footage movies and I got a craving for some REAL documentaries now. Any recommendations of some good ones on netflix?
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Glasgow Kiss posted:Watched a couple of those found footage movies and I got a craving for some REAL documentaries now. Any recommendations of some good ones on netflix? "Queen of Versailles" is a recent one and really good. Check it out.
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Glasgow Kiss posted:Watched a couple of those found footage movies and I got a craving for some REAL documentaries now. Any recommendations of some good ones on netflix? I think its been mentioned in the thread but Jiro Dreams of Sushi is excellent.
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Glasgow Kiss posted:Watched a couple of those found footage movies and I got a craving for some REAL documentaries now. Any recommendations of some good ones on netflix? Eames: The Architect and The Painter, Mansome, The Pruitt-Igoe Myth, Ed Hardy: Tattoo The World, Bones Brigade: An Autobiography, Craigslist Joe, any of the 30 for 30 series, American: The Bill Hicks Story, Senna, On Any Sunday, any of the Ken Burns stuff, the Michael Palin travelogues, Half The Sky, Billy Connolly's Route 66, Circo, The Rise and Fall of The Irishman, Trinity and Beyond, Brother's Keeper, Paris is Burning, and American Dream are some of my favorites that haven't been mentioned. I would also recommend General Orders No. 9, although that's less of a documentary and more of an Americanized version of the Qatsi films, in my opinion.
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