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hamster_style posted:Boondocks season 2 is up on Netflix. As is Venture Bros.
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J. Alfred Prufrock posted:As is Venture Bros. If you are new to the show look up what order the episodes are supposed to be in, it's all over the place on netflix and some of them will be kind of confusing to see out of order.
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rodbeard posted:If you are new to the show look up what order the episodes are supposed to be in, it's all over the place on netflix and some of them will be kind of confusing to see out of order. Christ, you weren't kidding! Looks like the proper order on Netflix is 7, 6, 3, 5, 4, 2, 1, 9, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13. What in the hell possessed Netflix to order them like this?
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J. Alfred Prufrock posted:As is Venture Bros. Robot Chicken and ATHF too. Wish they'd add Space Ghost C2C and Sealab.
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 00:20 |
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They also put up the second season of Samurai Jack, but took down the first.
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 01:50 |
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hamster_style posted:Boondocks season 2 is up on Netflix. Tom Segura's comedy special is REALLY funny. I watched it 2.5 times already, I normally can't sit through stand up specials, but his is great.
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 06:25 |
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particle409 posted:Tom Segura's comedy special is REALLY funny. I watched it 2.5 times already, I normally can't sit through stand up specials, but his is great. I agree, but didn't want to oversell it. I've also watched it multiple times already. On a stand up note, I recently watched "The Muslims are Coming!" which is a stand up tour/road trip/documentary which follows 3 Muslim comics as they tour around the South and Southwest. It has commentary with Aasif Manvi, Soledad O' Brien, Rachel Maddow, Jon Stewart and Lewis Black. The comedians were funny and the documentary was pretty insightful. Also Rob Delaney's special "Live at the Bowery" made me laugh until I cried.
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 06:46 |
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Another stand-up special worth watching is Christian Finnegan's The Fun Part. It's on Netflix and free on Itunes (I believe). Some samples from Youtube: On Craig Ferguson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeMMZoCVHa0 And his appearance on Comedy Central Presnts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=172kHebekSo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJI7drC7t1g
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 01:36 |
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I wish Comedy Central presents was still on Netflix. It was nice to have them all accessible and easily watchable. Trying to watch anything on the CC website is such a pain in the rear end.
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It's free on Amazon Prime streaming last I checked.
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 01:42 |
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I had never heard of A Fantastic Fear of Everything starring Simon Pegg, but apparently it was panned a bit by critics. I really really enjoyed it. It is equal parts funny, unnerving, and Kafkaesque. I gave it a 4/5.
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Anne Whateley posted:It's free on Amazon Prime streaming last I checked. Sweet, thanks for the tip!
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 04:32 |
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Just to break up the stand-up chat going on for a while there, Iron SKy: director's cut is up. If you haven't watched Iron Sky do yourself a favor and grab some friends and make them watch it with you. It's amazing. And funny as gently caress.
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coyo7e posted:Just to break up the stand-up chat going on for a while there, Iron SKy: director's cut is up. If you haven't watched Iron Sky do yourself a favor and grab some friends and make them watch it with you. It's amazing. And funny as gently caress. I was completely blown away by Iron Sky. I went into it thinking "oh gosh, here's a dumb cheesefest about moon Nazis," and it ended up being so much more Do grab some friends and enjoy it as a group. It's wonderful entertainment.
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:I was completely blown away by Iron Sky. I went into it thinking "oh gosh, here's a dumb cheesefest about moon Nazis," and it ended up being so much more For a couple years I was super psyched for iron sky, until the first trailer came out and made it clear it was a comedy. I was really hoping for a serious campy horror movie.
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Malloreon posted:For a couple years I was super psyched for iron sky, until the first trailer came out and made it clear it was a comedy. Iron Sky is an excellent movie, highly self-aware.
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I hated Iron Sky. Half the jokes are ______ Movie-level "hey look we made a reference to a thing isn't that funny?" only even worse because thanks to crowdfunding it took them years to actually release the movie so you get a bunch of stale references to Sarah Palin and the iPad. Iron Sky has a great premise and does absolutely nothing with it.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 21:33 |
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I just realized Frankenstein's Army is by the guy who tried to get this movie made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ-pQmQw7t8 I'm going to add it to my Netflix list now.
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:I just realized Frankenstein's Army is by the guy who tried to get this movie made: Yeah. I don't like horror movies but I was really into the Worst Case Scenario trailer and concept.
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Malloreon posted:For a couple years I was super psyched for iron sky, until the first trailer came out and made it clear it was a comedy. You've probably seen it but check out Dead Snow
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Opopanax posted:You've probably seen it but check out Dead Snow I have, but thanks for the recommendation. It was GREAT, and exactly the tone I wanted for Iron Sky.
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...of SCIENCE! posted:Half the jokes are ______ Movie-level
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 01:53 |
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coyo7e posted:What does this even mean? I'm assuming Not Another Teen, Scary, Dance, etc. AKA poo poo.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 01:57 |
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coyo7e posted:What does this even mean? Well usually people mean movies made by two men named Seltzer and Friedberg which consist heavily of simply referencing other movies and pretending that constitutes a joke. You may know them from Date Movie, Disaster Movie, Meet the Spartans, and probably other stuff I'm forgetting. They often confuse the work of these two gentlemen with the (blank) Movie franchise as a whole. In fact, Scary, Not Another Teen, and Superhero movies were not their projects, and while being of variable quality, do make non-reference jokes.
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coyo7e posted:If you want serious campy nazi horror, check out Frankenstein's Army Or (but I'm not sure it's on Netflix) Nazis At The Center Of The Earth, starring Gary Busey's
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^^^^ Pretty sure it is, sounds way familiar. Was Hitler a head in a jar with terrible emoting?The Vosgian Beast posted:Well usually people mean movies made by two men named Seltzer and Friedberg which consist heavily of simply referencing other movies and pretending that constitutes a joke. You may know them from Date Movie, Disaster Movie, Meet the Spartans, and probably other stuff I'm forgetting. They often confuse the work of these two gentlemen with the (blank) Movie franchise as a whole. In fact, Scary, Not Another Teen, and Superhero movies were not their projects, and while being of variable quality, do make non-reference jokes. I personally agree that referential comedy is crap intended to make idiots feel smug that they can tie the high points of their wasted media upbringing together. But I also consider Family Guy and ton of other stuff to be in the same boat as Meet the Spartans, just that some are smugger about it. They sure aren't parody. coyo7e has a new favorite as of 14:34 on Apr 24, 2014 |
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Captain Trips posted:Or (but I'm not sure it's on Netflix) Nazis At The Center Of The Earth, starring Gary Busey's It's on there. I'd say it is objectively amazing, but nothing is certain with science.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 03:43 |
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The Inbetweeners Season 3 is finally up, if you like watching that sort of thing.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 04:18 |
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Anime fans Fate/Zero is now on Netflix! Rejoice! For non anime fans, this show is about a secret war for the Holy Grail, fought by mages using old heroes from myth, legend, and history as servants to fight for them. This is actually a prequel to Fate/Stay Night and while I personally think it's better to experience Stay Night first (Zero lays things out for you that Stay Night hides and lets you try to discover on your own) there's no mistaking that Zero has better quality animation, and a pretty decent voice acting cast. Also they are remaking Stay Night anyway so go ahead and watch Zero and wait for the better version.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 05:47 |
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It's also important to note that if you're watching the anime above, try and do it alone. In the dark. Away from people.
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Inudeku posted:It's also important to note that if you're watching the anime above, try and do it alone. In the dark. Away from people. How else are you supposed to watch anime?
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Inudeku posted:It's also important to note that if you're watching the anime above, try and do it alone. In the dark. Away from people. Isn't that the default status of all anime fans anyway?
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 16:45 |
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To an extent. This series in particular is cringe worthy some times. I'm so glad I got my anime watching out when I was a weird 15 year old. I'd still watch Dragon Ball Z though.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 19:56 |
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Just finished watching Mortified Nation. It's a documentary about a live show called "Mortified," where people get on stage and read embarrassing diary entries from their adolescence to an audience. Stage scenes are dispersed with background of the show's creation and creators. It was a good watch, funny and sweet. And I got tickets to see a Mortified event in a couple of weeks! There's also 10 episodes of The Mortified Sessions on Netflix in which celebrities share embarrassing stuff but I haven't watched that.
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Spoeank posted:I'm assuming Not Another Teen, Scary, Dance, etc. Not Another Teen Movie a decent, but not great parody of 80 and 90s teen movies. It's no Airplane, but it holds up fairly well against similar films like Top Secret or I'm Gonna Get You Sucka. thrakkorzog has a new favorite as of 00:31 on Apr 27, 2014 |
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I marathoned through the ten episodes of The Mortified Sessions and they weren't that great. Firstly, it's one-on-one interviews instead of readings done in front of a live audience. And secondly, it didn't focus on embarrassing things from youth, it was more of an exploring of what the person was going through at that time in their life and how it got them to where they are now. My favorite was a dual interview with Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally. But if you're not already interested in the celebrity being interviewed the show isn't worth the time. I'm excited to go to a real Mortified event!
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Inudeku posted:To an extent. This series in particular is cringe worthy some times. I'm so glad I got my anime watching out when I was a weird 15 year old. I'll petition to get DBZ Abridged on Netflix.
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 02:50 |
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Finally got around to watching Over The Top last night after finding it on Amazon Prime. Wonderfully horrible, like Troll 2. Every scene is delightfully lovely, and it's never boring.
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 04:36 |
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Can I get some recommendations for recent-ish (let's say since 2000) paranormal or horror things that aren't shakycam/found footage? Please no vampires/werewolves/other monsters unless there's something really interesting about the way they're shown. The same goes for slasher/serial killer films. Documentaries about creepy poo poo work too. So do psychological thrillers. I guess I want to watch a movie or show that leaves me wondering what the overall reason for the events is as much as one that scares or unnerves me. I can watch things on Amazon Instant Video too, if they're free for Prime members.
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LivesInGrey posted:Can I get some recommendations for recent-ish (let's say since 2000) paranormal or horror things that aren't shakycam/found footage? Please no vampires/werewolves/other monsters unless there's something really interesting about the way they're shown. The same goes for slasher/serial killer films. Documentaries about creepy poo poo work too. So do psychological thrillers. I guess I want to watch a movie or show that leaves me wondering what the overall reason for the events is as much as one that scares or unnerves me. I can watch things on Amazon Instant Video too, if they're free for Prime members. Is language a deal breaker? Spanish horror films I've found, in general, are really interesting. The Orphanage stuck with me for a while, as did Pan's Labyrinth. It's "found footage" but the original [REC] was actually well done. Suicide Circle/Suicide Club from Japan is really weird/creepy too. (edit) I have no idea if any of these are Netflix or Prime, they were just what first came to mind.
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