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Topic: Netflix NOW
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Fri 01/21/11 01:48 PM


Wanna see a great series? The BBC's version of Robin Hood with Jonus Armstrong as Robin is fantastic! Four seasons worth, I believe. Very smart and well put together..I think you'd enjoy.


Is the series complete or are they still doing more episodes? I've seen it, and a version of Sherlock Homes in the BBC catalogs I get and have been debating adding them in queue.


To the best of my knowledge, it is complete.

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Sat 01/22/11 09:59 PM
i just watched, Brooklyns finest, It's complicated, Social network, and now Blades of Glory on tv.

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Sat 01/29/11 06:41 PM

I am watching Felix the cat right now and his magical bag of tricks---NICE. Movie/TV lovers with Netflix, we should start a film club and watch it on netflix instant watch together and discuss it as we watch it. . . that would be fun.


Sounds awesome! I had Netflix, but had to cancle. I have it now, but don't know for how long though. I'm watching Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

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Sat 01/29/11 09:42 PM
I thought Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was going slow, so I watched Slacker. Bad move. It was an OK movie, but only because there was a bunch of crazy rambling.

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Sun 01/30/11 03:51 PM
I watched The Machinist today, that was a good movie.

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Mon 01/31/11 05:29 AM
I'd use instant netflix more often, but I don't like watching movies on my laptop.

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Mon 01/31/11 05:54 AM

I thought Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was going slow, so I watched Slacker. Bad move. It was an OK movie, but only because there was a bunch of crazy rambling.


I love both those films.

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Mon 01/31/11 10:11 AM
I might give Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid another chance.

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Mon 01/31/11 11:49 AM



Wanna see a great series? The BBC's version of Robin Hood with Jonus Armstrong as Robin is fantastic! Four seasons worth, I believe. Very smart and well put together..I think you'd enjoy.


Is the series complete or are they still doing more episodes? I've seen it, and a version of Sherlock Homes in the BBC catalogs I get and have been debating adding them in queue.


To the best of my knowledge, it is complete.


Got it added.

Working through Life After People right now, then Dresden Files.

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Tue 02/01/11 12:23 PM

Working through Life After People right now, then Dresden Files.


Life after People, That sounds interesting? is this a television series?

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Tue 02/01/11 01:14 PM


Working through Life After People right now, then Dresden Files.


Life after People, That sounds interesting? is this a television series?


Both. Originally started out as a History Channel movie, and because of the popularity it was made into a series. The series is a bit redundant, but the original movie was interesting. Basically a "how fast would the stuff of humans return back to the wild if humans disappeared" type thing. Nifty graphics, cool ideas.

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Thu 02/03/11 09:03 AM



Working through Life After People right now, then Dresden Files.


Life after People, That sounds interesting? is this a television series?


Both. Originally started out as a History Channel movie, and because of the popularity it was made into a series. The series is a bit redundant, but the original movie was interesting. Basically a "how fast would the stuff of humans return back to the wild if humans disappeared" type thing. Nifty graphics, cool ideas.


Cool, should I check out the movie or the series then?? Sounds very interesting. . .

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Thu 02/03/11 10:46 AM
I just finished watching Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, that's a good movie.

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Thu 02/03/11 10:48 AM
I've been watching Bones. The show is pretty good so far.

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Thu 02/03/11 10:53 AM

I just finished watching Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, that's a good movie.


Love this movie, saw it when it was released.

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Thu 02/03/11 10:58 AM
Watched American Grindhouse, documentary about the history of exploitation and grindhouse cinema in America(obviously), amazing some of the stuff they were showing in movies back in the 30's and 40's. It starts in the Silent Era up through the 70's. Great interview with exploitation directors like HG Lewis, and Jack Hill.

(I added it on Netflix's web site to my Instant Queue, then watched it on Wii)

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Thu 02/03/11 10:59 AM

I've been watching Bones. The show is pretty good so far.


I've watched it off and on on TNT, pretty good I agree.

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Thu 02/03/11 11:02 AM
Edited by artlo on Thu 02/03/11 11:03 AM
I just stumbled across a Swedish thriller trilogy - The Gitl with the Dragon Tattoo, the Girl Who played with Fire and The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. gripping drama and fascinating characters, although you have to put up with subtitles.

So far, my fondest memories are of the HBO series' (Sopranos, Deadwood. 6 feet Under, Rome, The Wire) and one Showtime series, Weeds. I knew Mary Louise Parker was cute and sexy, but I never knew she was so funny. It was great to be able to watch the whole series uninterrupted on "instant watch".

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Thu 02/03/11 01:16 PM




Working through Life After People right now, then Dresden Files.


Life after People, That sounds interesting? is this a television series?


Both. Originally started out as a History Channel movie, and because of the popularity it was made into a series. The series is a bit redundant, but the original movie was interesting. Basically a "how fast would the stuff of humans return back to the wild if humans disappeared" type thing. Nifty graphics, cool ideas.


Cool, should I check out the movie or the series then?? Sounds very interesting. . .


Start with the movie. It does a big version basically. The other shows were good, but I think interspersing them within your Queue might be better rather then back to back.

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Thu 02/03/11 01:20 PM
Been watching The Dresden Files and loving it. Not the books, but not bad at all!

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