Essential Official Netflix Thread

detroitwalt

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Man every time I try to stream something that isn't on us Netflix I get a streaming error. The Raid, Hobbit, GI Joe retaliation all fail to play. Hola fukking up or something
 

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This is the next movie to see...

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This is on netflix?
 

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Watched Haywire last night shyt was trash


Gina looked good tho only reason why I kept watching
 

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Ya'll nikkas better watch Disco Godfather before they take it off.

"PUT'CHO WEIGHT ON IT!! PUT'CHO WEIGHT ON IT!!"

"WHERE IZZ BUCKY?! AND WHAT HAS HE HAAAD?!"

Rudy Ray Moore=The GOAT!
 
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The following information was collected from StreamersWorld.com and may not be entirely accurate until the date of release. Check back for regular updates.

February 1

‘Airheads’ (1994) — Starring Adam Sandler, Steve Buscemi, and Brendan Fraser. Three band members hoping for a big break head to a radio station to play their demo tape and wind up holding everyone hostage with plastic guns when the head DJ refuses to play them.

‘Airplane!’ (1980) — Starring Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, and Leslie Nielsen. An airplane crew takes ill. Surely the only person capable of landing the plane is an ex-pilot afraid to fly. But don’t call him Shirley.

‘Airplane 2: The Sequel’ (1982) — Starring Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, and Lloyd Bridges. A faulty computer causes a passenger space shuttle to head straight for the Sun. Can Ted Striker save the day and get the shuttle back on track — again???

‘Bubba Ho-Tep’ (2002) — Starring Bruce Campbell, Ossie Davis, and Ella Joyce. Elvis and JFK, both alive and in nursing homes, fight for the souls of their fellow residents as they battle an ancient Egyptian Mummy.

‘City of Men’ (2007) — Starring Douglas Silva, Darlan Cunha, and Jonathan Haagensen. Best buddies Acerola and Laranjinha, about to turn 18, discover things about their missing fathers’ pasts which will shatter their solid friendship, in the middle of a war between rival drug gangs from Rio’s favelas.

‘Crocodile Dundee 2′ (1988) — Starring Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, and John Meillon. Australian outback expert protects his New York love from gangsters who’ve followed her down under.

‘The Dancer Upstairs’ (2002) — Starring Javier Bardem, Laura Morante, and Juan Diego Botto. A police detective in a South American country is dedicated to hunting down a revolutionary guerilla leader.

‘Death Wish 2′ (1982) — Starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, and Vincent Gardenia. Architect Paul Kersey once again becomes a vigilante when he tries to find the five street punks who murdered his daughter and housekeeper, this time on the dark streets of Los Angeles.

‘Down Periscope’ (1996) — Starring Kelsey Grammer, Lauren Holly, and Rob Schneider. A commander is assigned to captain an old submarine with a crew of rejects.

‘Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007′ (2012) – A documentary to commemorate 50 years of James Bond films.

‘Failure to Launch’ (2006) — Starring Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Bates. A thirtysomething slacker suspects his parents of setting him up with his dream girl so he’ll finally vacate their home.

‘Flashdance’ (1983) — Starring Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri, and Lilia Skala. A Pittsburgh woman with two jobs as a welder and an exotic dancer wants to get into ballet school.

‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ (1966) — Starring Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, and Lee Van Cleef. A bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery.

‘The Hard Way’ (1991) — Starring Michael J. Fox, James Woods, and Stephen Lang. An action film star researching a role is allowed to tag along with a hardboiled New York cop, who finds him superficial and irritating.

‘Harold and Maude’ (1971) — Starring Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort, and Vivian Pickles. Young, rich, and obsessed with death, Harold finds himself changed forever when he meets lively septuagenarian Maude at a funeral.

‘Heartbreakers’ (2001) — Starring Sigourney Weaver, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Gene Hackman. A mother and daughter con team seduce and scam wealthy men.

‘Home of the Brave’ (2006) — Starring Samuel L. Jackson, 50 Cent, and Jessica Biel. Three soldiers struggle to readjust to life at home after returning home from a lengthy tour in Iraq.

‘Intersection’ (1994) — Starring Richard Gere, Sharon Stone, and Lolita Davidovich. Vincent Eastman has to choose between his wife of 16 years, Sally, or his new love, Olivia. Frequent flashbacks explain the background to the marriage and the affair.

‘Leap of Faith’ (1992) — Starring Steve Martin, Debra Winger, and Lolita Davidovich. Fake faith healer Jonas Nightingale is stranded in a small town where he finds he can’t fool all of the people all of the time.

‘A Life Less Ordinary’ (1997) — Starring Cameron Diaz, Ewan McGregor, and Holly Hunter. After he’s fired, a janitor kidnaps his boss’ daughter and takes her on a wild ride, but the two soon fall in love with a little help from some guardian angels.

‘Marathon Man’ (1976) — Starring Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, and Roy Scheider. A graduate history student is unwittingly caught in the middle of an international conspiracy involving stolen diamonds, an exiled Nazi war criminal, and a rogue government agent.

‘MASH’ (1970) — Starring Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, and Tom Skerritt. The staff of a Korean War field hospital use humor and hijinks to keep their sanity in the face of the horror of war.

‘The Naked Gun’ (1988) — Starring Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, and O.J. Simpson. Incompetent cop Frank Drebin has to foil an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II.

‘Patriot Games’ (1992) — Starring Harrison Ford, Sean Bean, and Anne Archer. When CIA Analyst Jack Ryan interferes with an IRA assassination, a renegade faction targets him and his family for revenge.

‘Queer as Folk’ (2002-2005) — Starring Gale Harold, Hal Sparks, and Randy Harrison. The lives and loves of a group of gay friends living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

‘Star Trek V: The Final Frontier’ (1989) — Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, and DeForest Kelley. Captain Kirk and his crew must deal with Mr. Spock’s long-lost half-brother who hijacks the Enterprise for an obsessive search for God at the center of the galaxy.

‘Sunset Boulevard’ (1950) — Starring William Holden, Gloria Swanson, and Erich von Stroheim. A hack screenwriter writes a screenplay for a former silent-film star who has faded into Hollywood obscurity.

‘The Usual Suspects’ (1995) — Starring Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne, and Chazz Palminteri. A boat has been destroyed, criminals are dead, and the key to this mystery lies with the only survivor and his twisted, convoluted story beginning with five career crooks in a seemingly random police lineup.

February 14

‘House of Cards: Season 2′ (2014) — Starring Kevin Spacey, Michael Gill, and Robin Wright. A Congressman works with his equally conniving wife to exact revenge on the people who betrayed him.

February 24

‘Breaking Bad: Season 5′ (2013) — Starring Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, and Aaron Paul. The final episodes of the AMC hit series, which follows a former chemistry teacher stricken with cancer, who cooks meth to provide for his family but finds his morals increasingly compromised.

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Some others for February

The Returned, season one (available February 24)
This is the show that some referred to as "that French zombie show" even though it definitely has nothing to do with zombies. As Margaret Lyons wrote in her review, it's "an eerie, dreamy spin on back-from-the-dead stories; one day, long-dead residents of a small town in France start reappearing. A teen girl who's been dead for four years shows up like nothing has happened. A bad-boy misanthrope who died suspiciously ten years earlier — on his wedding day — returns and still loves his betrothed." It's a sad, slow-burn tale, worth watching now that it's so easily accessible.

Day of the Dead
This movie, however, is 100 percent about zombies. The third entry in George Romero's initial set of zombie films (Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead — neither of which are available on Netflix — and this one), Day is set among a group of scientists and soldiers living safely in an underground bunker following the zombie apocalypse. Then human nature gets in the way and tensions break out and people get eaten. So, it's a zombie movie, basically.

30 for 30: The Price of Gold (available February 6)
Netflix has dozens of ESPN's "30 for 30" documentaries available for streaming. But one of the more compelling is this most recent entry, about the Nancy Kerrigan–Tonya Harding scandal. As Margaret Lyons wrote before it aired last month, "What The Price of Gold has that few other '30 for 30' docs have is an utterly, pervasively familiar subject matter. It's hard to think of a more famous moment in sports, one that's so clearly part of the lexicon."

Bates Motel (Season 1)
The Borgias
(Seasons 1–3)
Burn Notice (Season 7, available February 15)
Dallas (Season 2 of new series)

Bull Durham
Adore
The Croods
Airheads
Tyler Perry's Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (available February 24)
MASH
Man of Tai Chi
Jesus Christ Superstar
Jesus Camp (available February 21)
Somewhere
Coc00n: The Return (but not Coc00n)
Assault on Precinct 13
Blue is the Warmest Color (available February 25)
The Gift
North Dallas Forty
Tales From the Darkside: The Movie
In Dreams
 
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