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Jul 9, 2005

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Opopanax posted:

Netflix Canada does

I'm using Hola to get netflix, and the differences between the Canada netflix and US netflix are still wierd. CA has the last season of Archer, US doesnt. CA Netflix has a bunch of cool 80's movies like Robocop, that US netflix doesnt. The hell is going on with copyright that this stuff happens?

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TracerBullet posted:

The hardest I laughed were the momentary 'animal' jokes you'd sometimes catch in the background.

That, and the show running with it when introducing 'Vanessa Gekko'.

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Jul 9, 2005

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine is on canadian Netflix, and it's surprisingly good. I'm not exactly a fan of Andy Samberg, but it works really well with Braugher's deadpan.

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Raskolnikov2089 posted:

I tried really hard to get into Brooklyn Nine Nine and just don't find it funny at all. Painfully unfunny even.

Are 4 episodes not enough to judge it fairly?

To each their own, four episodes should be plenty to see if you like it.

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Raskolnikov2089 posted:



vvvv Too bad. I was hoping it picked up. I need a new show now that 30 Rock and Community are gone.

If you haven't yet - tho its not netflix - check out Rick & Morty. All the episodes are free to view on adultswim, and it's made by Dan Harmon (Community) and Justin Roiland (VA for Adventure time and Gravity Falls). One or two episodes should be enough to know if you're into it, though it should be said that a lot of people get turned off by the amount of belching in the first - which is toned down in later episodes. Personally I think it's one of the best stuff AdultSwim has put out lately.


If you dont like animation, there's Parks & Recreation or Arrested Development. Personally, I loved 30 rock and Community and couldn't get into P&R, but ymmv. There's also IT crowd, which is also on Netflix and is a quality British sitcom.

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Jul 9, 2005

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Edminster posted:

Seconding this. It's pretty fun and has thoroughly convinced me that Dee Bradley Baker is some sort of laryngeal warlock.

I caught it the other day and really only started watching because of John Dimaggio, but it turned out to be a pretty fun watch. It's well done in that it touches on a lot of the misconceptions on VA work, as well as backstories on how some of them got in the business.

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Jul 9, 2005

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A bit late, but Particle Fever is a great documentary about the search for the Higgs Boson, starting from the construction of the LHC. I've been putting off watching it, but it put a human face on CERN and really made me root for Higgs's discovery finally being proven decades later.

Also, Peaky Blinders is on US Netflix now. Former BBC series, a crime family (the peaky blinders - blind those who see, cut the tongues of those who tell) coping with a crackdown of police in 1919 England. Best I can describe it, while doing the series a lot of detriment,"Sopranos in 1920's England". It's a really good crime show, in a great historic setting. Sam Neill pulls off the British detective quite well, and Cillian Murphy does a good job of portraying the scary british gang boss.

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Jul 9, 2005

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Oldstench posted:


Unrelated, watch Grabbers.

And if you liked Grabbers, then you'll like Big rear end Spider!; it's a stupid, over the top, cheesy, low budget B-movie buddy cop/creature feature that's really fun to watch.

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Jul 9, 2005

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Aphrodite posted:

I think that only gets added the 22nd.


Edit: Strange. They just announced a whole list of movies and release dates like a week ago.

Saw it a few days ago, it's definitely on there. It's also a good movie.

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Jul 9, 2005

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There is some good nostalgia that came out this week: Arachnophobia, The burbs, The Rocketeer and Robocop 2/3

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Jul 9, 2005

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The other Netflix thread suggested Filth. You should go watch it, because it's really good.

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coyo7e posted:

The Host is excellent, and Kang-ho Song is a great actor.

I'd been eyeing The Host for a while now, but I finally got around to watching it with these latest recommendations and it was worth it.

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Jul 9, 2005

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Peaky blinders season 2 just popped up today .

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Jul 9, 2005

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Season 3 of Lilyhammer just showed up, as well as Marvel's Agents of SHIELD. Both are good series; agents of shield is really well done and even if you're not that much into Superhero stuff it's still a good series.

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