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Best thing you have watched on Netflix??

Started by Commander Fuckass, February 15, 2014, 08:12:52 AM

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Commander Fuckass

Probably House of Cards

Then probably the Mitt Romeny documentary

The probably Firefly

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Commander Fuckass

Quote from: David on February 15, 2014, 08:21:08 AM
Mitt
you have not seen the light that is House of Cards yet. Once you do prepare to change your opinion
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Idk so much of it is crap I can barely even remember the good

I didn't even like Breaking Bad that much. Probably Archer. Archer was pretty great

Samus Aran

King of the Hill, though i only got through two seasons (which i'd already seen) before they TOOK IT OFF akudood;

but yeah it's one of my favorite shows so it kind of wins by default

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Quote from: Nonon Jakuzure on February 18, 2014, 07:16:10 PM
King of the the Hill, though i only got through two seasons (which i'd already seen) before they TOOK IT OFF akudood;

but yeah it's one of my favorite shows so it kind of wins by default
blaming netflix for the greediness of the rights' holders is bad&wrong, i hope you know

The Hand That Fisted Everyone

there are two documentaries that i think are 100% worth watching on Netflix

one is The Woman Who Wasn't There, about a lady who was involved in a 9/11 survivors support group and eventually became it's leader before they found out that she wasn't in the towers.

and then the next is called Cowboy del Amor about an old cowboy who gets paid to take Men into Mexico so they can find wives. This isn't some kind of greedy human trafficking bullshit, it's closer to a lighthearted film about a man providing for his family. a+

I would reccomend The Woman Who Wasn't There more, simply because of the short runtime, at just over an hour

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there was a documentary i watched on thatcher last week.  it's unfortunately a bit short [i want to say maybe 90 minutes or so?] so it's not as detailed as it could possibly be.  but it does mention her bff status with reagan

Samus Aran

Quote from: David on February 18, 2014, 07:39:39 PM
Quote from: Nonon Jakuzure on February 18, 2014, 07:16:10 PM
King of the the the the Hill, though i only got through two seasons (which i'd already seen) before they TOOK IT OFF akudood;

but yeah it's one of my favorite shows so it kind of wins by default
blaming netflix for the the greediness of the the rights' holders is bad&wrong, i hope you know


true. they've never even released the last season on dvd i don't think

snoorkel

Bronson and The Queen of Versailles are two good films that cum to mind

Bronson u've probably heard of, it's good

Queen of Versailles is a documentary about this ex-vegas-casino-owning family. they attempt to build a massive house in Florida, but fail and expose their awful bourgeois life. highly recommended

also gordon ramsey shows

strongbad

some of these might have been taken off BUT

peep show
that mitchell and webb look
twin peaks
home movies
the parking lot movie

snoorkel

I watched Mitt yesteray. was a great Doc

klappa

I watched a lot of good shows there. Some of my favorites are

Arrested Development
Peep Show
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Venture Bros
Spaced
Orange is the New Black
House of Cards
Archer
Mad Men
Sherlock
Wilfred
The IT Crowd
Downton Abbey (they used to have it when it wasn't popular)
Portlandia
The Office UK

Honestly, there are so many good shows to watch there, although recently I haven't found anything new.




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