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outy posted:Again, that's region specific. Pi, Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler and Noah are all on Netflix. Not in the US which is the only one that matters. They used to be on there though.
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drunken officeparty posted:Not in the US which is the only one that matters. They used to be on there though. It only matters because you won't pay an extra couple of bucks a month.
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# ? May 15, 2016 21:15 |
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outy posted:It only matters because you won't pay an extra couple of bucks a month. Smartflix sounds cool until I realize that I don't have an HTPC and since I'm not a millenial, I don't want to watch stuff on a laptop screen 1/15 the size of my TV.
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# ? May 15, 2016 21:26 |
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What's a good "feeling sorry for yourself" movie that you can just kinda stew in that doesn't involve romance? On Netflix or Hulu or Prime.
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# ? May 15, 2016 21:43 |
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feedmyleg posted:What's a good "feeling sorry for yourself" movie that you can just kinda stew in that doesn't involve romance? On Netflix or Hulu or Prime. Not sure if this is exactly what you're after, but The Truman Show and Sunset Boulevard are on Netflix, Amy and Interstellar are on Prime and they'd all work for me in that kind of mood.
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# ? May 15, 2016 23:56 |
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feedmyleg posted:What's a good "feeling sorry for yourself" movie that you can just kinda stew in that doesn't involve romance? On Netflix or Hulu or Prime. All but one of these is actually a happy movie, but Foxcatcher is a bit of a downer.
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# ? May 16, 2016 02:28 |
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Medullah posted:The Burbs is in my top 10 favorite movies of all time. The Money Pit was also funny, but I haven't watched it more than a couple times. The bathtub scene alone is worth watching the money pit, so goddamn hilarious. I still have not seen Joe vs the volcano. Is it worth it just for the novelty?
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# ? May 16, 2016 02:34 |
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Joe vs. The Volcano is loving awesome. But it's got some problems. Well worth watching, though.
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# ? May 16, 2016 05:25 |
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Netflix US recently added We Are Still Here, one of the standout horror films of 2015. It's a basic "family moves into a house with a dark history and the dead are restless" plot set in the 1970s, and the film really goes out of its way to feel authentic to the era. It's not the most original thing you'll ever watch but it's well executed and looks great. I wouldn't recommend watching a trailer since they all give away one of the movie's best scares, but if you need any further convincing here's a review from the AV Club that I agree with wholeheartedly. If you're not down for reading an entire review, the short version is "good pacing, great practical effects bolstered with subtle CG, solid performances and camerawork, mess of a third act." http://www.avclub.com/review/we-are-still-here-tries-scare-past-you-220143
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Accident Underwater posted:If you have HBO streaming you can watch one of the Fast and Furious movies. XXX is on Netflix if you want the most Generic Vin Diesel Action Film possible. If you've never seen XXX, it's probably the most diesel/early 2000s movie ever. It's about an extreme sports superstar who becomes a secret agent to help take down an Eastern European crime ring. It's goddamn amazing.
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# ? May 16, 2016 07:43 |
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feedmyleg posted:Joe vs. The Volcano is loving awesome. It didn't deserve its status as a complete bomb, but I've never seen anyone this enthusiastic about it.
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# ? May 16, 2016 09:24 |
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Dirk Squarejaw posted:Smartflix sounds cool until I realize that I don't have an HTPC and since I'm not a millenial, I don't want to watch stuff on a laptop screen 1/15 the size of my TV. So choose a different service. There are a lot of DNS spoofers out there, most offer a free trial and then cost a negligible amount.
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# ? May 16, 2016 11:36 |
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I watched Beautiful Losers over the weekend and loved it. Punk rock art collective that started in the late 80's and is still alive today, including Harmony Korine and other weirdos. If you have ever been an artist, I'd recommend it. Sixteen Candles is up now too. It's not as good as Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller and suffers from some dated perspectives, I think it has the best soundtrack of any John Hughes movie and deserves it's reputation.
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# ? May 16, 2016 14:55 |
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Joe Vs. The Volcano has some amazing design. I love the look of it, especially the first half with its bizarro hell New York.
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# ? May 16, 2016 16:49 |
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I've tried to watch The Money Pit twice this month and fell asleep within the first twenty minutes of each viewing.
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# ? May 16, 2016 17:32 |
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coyo7e posted:Team Foxcatcher on Netflix. Also Pleasantville, Dear Mr Watterson, and Damnation. Foxcatcher seems to be a movie that you either enjoy or hate with no middle ground. I wound up on the enjoy side of the fence and my girlfriend hated it with a fury I've never seen in her.
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Franchescanado posted:I've tried to watch The Money Pit twice this month and fell asleep within the first twenty minutes of each viewing. It's an utterly dire film, I have no idea why people are saying otherwise. My parents loved it when I was growing up so I've seen it far too many times. It's so bad.
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DeathSandwich posted:Foxcatcher seems to be a movie that you either enjoy or hate with no middle ground. I wound up on the enjoy side of the fence and my girlfriend hated it with a fury I've never seen in her. There are actually 3 Foxcatcher movies up on Netflix now. The feature film, a feature-length documentary, and a 30 for 30 special.
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precision posted:It's an utterly dire film, I have no idea why people are saying otherwise. My parents loved it when I was growing up so I've seen it far too many times. It's so bad. They're saying otherwise because they aren't joyless dead husks that were once human.
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# ? May 16, 2016 21:41 |
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The feature film might be on Netflix Zimbabwe or whatever but it's not on US Netflix
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morestuff posted:The feature film might be on Netflix Zimbabwe or whatever but it's not on US Netflix e: Nevermind, guess it got taken down.
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Loki_XLII posted:Joe Vs. The Volcano has some amazing design. I love the look of it, especially the first half with its bizarro hell New York. My parents have never seen a Tom Hanks movie because they hated that movie so much they. I have never seen it and know nothing about it but that has me pretty curious
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B-Rock452 posted:My parents have never seen a Tom Hanks movie because they hated that movie so much they. Real cliffhanger of a post.
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# ? May 17, 2016 01:14 |
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feedmyleg posted:What's a good "feeling sorry for yourself" movie that you can just kinda stew in that doesn't involve romance? On Netflix or Hulu or Prime. A Pigeon sat on a branch reflecting on existence.
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feedmyleg posted:What's a good "feeling sorry for yourself" movie that you can just kinda stew in that doesn't involve romance? On Netflix or Hulu or Prime. I don't know if it fits the tone given other people's suggestions but The Birth of Saké was a fairly engrossing documentary about an old-school non-automated sake brewery. Since they do everything by hand the employees have to live in the brewery over the winter so there's this sense of... i dunno, isolation? it's a good documentary that kind of fizzles a bit in the middle and then gut punches you towards the end.
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Marketing New Brain posted:It didn't deserve its status as a complete bomb, but I've never seen anyone this enthusiastic about it. Roger Ebert had a giant hard-on for it. http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/joe-versus-the-volcano-1990
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B-Rock452 posted:My parents have never seen a Tom Hanks movie because they hated that movie so much they. You should reintroduce them with Cloud Atlas.
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feedmyleg posted:Joe vs. The Volcano is loving awesome. But it's got some problems. Well worth watching, though. Marketing New Brain posted:It didn't deserve its status as a complete bomb, but I've never seen anyone this enthusiastic about it. I loved it. It's adorable and silly and Meg Ryan is awesome along with Hanks. It's a really odd flick all in all, just never take it seriously for a moment and it's a lot of fun. Lots of quotable stuff in it that sticks in my head years later for some reason.
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computer parts posted:You should reintroduce them with Road to Perdition.
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computer parts posted:You should reintroduce them with The Green Mile.
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You should reintroduce them with a Colin Hanks movie and see if they notice.
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# ? May 17, 2016 15:34 |
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Get them to watch Forrest Gump. No baby boomer can resist that movie.
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# ? May 17, 2016 15:37 |
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If you're looking for a light, entertaining movie that's family friendly, you could do worse than the Goosebumps movie. The production value is much better than the TV version.
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fishtobaskets posted:If you're looking for a light, entertaining movie that's family friendly, you could do worse than the Goosebumps movie. The production value is much better than the TV version. No barking ghost dog no deal
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# ? May 17, 2016 23:01 |
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Hat Thoughts posted:No barking ghost dog no deal I'm sure there's an expensive, green screen homage to the dog barking the theme song.
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I talked about it a bit in the Gimme Blood thread (which, holy gently caress, why did I stop posting in that?), but the most interesting thing about Goosebumps to me is how much self-loathing and guilt is embodied by the RL Stine character in a movie where the actual RL Stine has a cameo role. Homeboy let himself get coded as a child abuser, it's wild
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# ? May 17, 2016 23:35 |
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Counterpoint We Are Still Here was generic poo poo beyond the mood the first ten mins set up
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Junkie Disease posted:Counterpoint We Are Still Here was generic poo poo beyond the mood the first ten mins set up I haven't watched it yet, but I was excited by the ratings and immediately disheartened by the description. Sounds like fake throwback Italian horror. If it's anything like House of the Devil I'm not going to bother watching it.
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NESguerilla posted:I haven't watched it yet, but I was excited by the ratings and immediately disheartened by the description. Sounds like fake throwback Italian horror. If it's anything like House of the Devil I'm not going to bother watching it. It's definitely throwback Italian horror, but it's nothing like House of the Devil.
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We Are Still Here would be comparable to The House by the Cemetery if we're talking Italian horror. Its more restrained than Fulci though, so if you think Fulci can sometimes be too over the top, you'll probably like We Are Still Here.
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