Essential Official Netflix Thread

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Trailer Park Boys may be the funniest program I've ever watched brehs. Shyt is so funny. It's the little subtleties that I just love. I've binged the past month and up to season 7. Haven't checked out the films yet tho.

I'm gonna have mad withdrawals when I'm done :sadcam:
Im almost done with season 4
Im trippin off the fact that before seeing that one thread in here about the show I NEVER HEARD OF IT!
This shyt so retarded
The kids that be poppin up throwing the bottles
The way they always clowning Randy about the hamburgers
Ricky always getting shot
My man Julian never letting go of that glass
Bubbles fukkin with them carts:russ:
This is deadass like my favorite show right now
Non stop fukkery
 

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At the beginning of (and throughout) every month, Netflix Streaming adds new movies and TV shows to its library. Here is a quick list of several that you might be interested in. Some of these were added halfway through or near the end of September, but we're going to include them in this roundup anyway, since you may have missed them. Some of these may also have previously been on Netflix, only to have been removed and then added back. Feel free to note anything we've left out in the comments below.

Gilmore Girls (The Complete Series)
We're a little gaga for Gilmore Girls. For as many fans as Amy Sherman-Palladino's WB show wrangled over its seven-season run, there was never enough acclaim. So excuse us for detailing the show's dramatic nuance, revisiting its mother/daughter relationship, arguing about the Gilmore Girlsboyfriends, picking Sherman-Palladino's brain, and quizzing those in the knowon GG minutiae. Fluff up that couch pillow — it's time to meet Lorelai and Rory and get your binge on.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) (Available October 22)
If the thought of this November's third Hunger Games movie (Mockingjay — Part 1!) has you mourning the death of adulthood, suck it up and indulge these YA juggernauts — they're pretty darn good. Joining the 2012 installment, director Francis Lawrence's superior Catching Fire arrives to Netflix as a refresher for what's to come in the threequel (which looks even grander and more frightening than this second installment).

In a World ... (2013) (Available October 7)
Slowly creep back from Panem to the real world with Lake Bell's charming dramedy about a voice-over artist vying for a faux-Hunger Games trailer narration gig. That's the most ridiculous element; Written, directed, and starring the Childrens Hospital star, In a World ... explores how people deal with expectations — from parents, from siblings, from men, from women, from society, from self. Bell and Demetri Martin make a great rom-com couple.

E-Team (2014) (Available October 22)
Members of the “Emergencies Teams” are like suburban spies. When they're home, they're raising families and paying bills. When they're on the clock, they're jetting off to war zones, embedding themselves with endangered locals and exposing truths the media are busy ignoring. Debuting on Netflix, Katy Chevigny and Ross Kauffman's documentary gives a face to global injustice and the men and women who risks their lives to expose it. Exhilarating and touching.

Bad Johnson (2014)
Today in “wow, okay, sure, if you say so” premises: When a chronic cheater wishes his penis would stop ruining his life, the member untethers itself from his body and takes human form. Like Big, but with a magical dong. (Read our story about the movie's screenwriter, who moonlights as a go-go dancer.)

Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)Yeah, directors always want verisimilitude and honesty, but how many take the time to mine it? Robert Benton's familial drama is basically 3-D emotional entertainment, its compassion and thoughtfulness drawing the audience into the messy unraveling of a divorcing couple (Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep). We know these people, we've seen this situation. In these instances, we pick sides, but Kramer vs. Kramer demands our empathy. Deciding custody is almost as bad as Sophie's choice (okay, maybe not that bad). In Kramer vs. Kramer, everyone's right and everyone's wrong. I'm shedding tears just thinking about it.

Carrie (2013) (Available October 2)
The recent adaptation of Stephen King's debut novel doesn't compare to the De Palma original (also available on streaming, thankfully!), but Boys Don't Crydirector Kimberly Peirce has enough of an eye for thrills to make its conclusion a step up in the spectacle department.

Django Unchained (2012) (Available October 25)
The Antebellum South meets the Old West in Quentin Tarantino's most recent genre riff. Jamie Foxx got all the badass lines and fulfilling kills, Leonardo DiCaprio showed off his darker side, and Christoph Waltz won an Oscar, butDjango Unchained was really Samuel L. Jackson's movie. No amount of B-movie schlock that can undercut the caustic bravado of his elderly house slave, Stephen.

The Boxcar Children (2014) (Available October 3)
They turned Gertrude Chandler Warner's orphan novels into a straight-to-video cartoon? They turned Gertrude Chandler Warner's orphan novels into a straight-to-video cartoon.

New Seasons of TV:
The 100 (Season 1) (Available October 22)
Arrow
(Season 2) (Available October 8)
The Carrie Diaries
(Season 2) (Available October 25)
The Following
(Season 2) (Available October 7)
Freakshow
(Season 2) (Available October 23)
Hart of Dixie
(Season 3) (Available October 7)
Hostages
(Season 1)
Last Man Standing
(Season 3) (Available October 18)
The Originals
(Season 1) (Available October 3)
Raising Hope
(Season 4) (Available October 7)
Reign
(Season 1) (Available October 2)
Sons of Anarchy
(Season 6) (Available October 25)
Supernatural
(Season 9) (Available October 7)
The Tomorrow People
(Season 1) (Available October 9)
The Vampire Diaries
(Season 5) (Available October 2)
The Walking Dead
(Season 4)

New Specials:
Chelsea Handler: Uganda Be Kidding Me (2014) (Available October 10)
Jay Mohr: Funny for a Girl
(Available October 8)
Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra Live
(2011) (Available October 15)
Wyatt Cenac: Brooklyn
(2014) (Available October 21)

Other movies available:
Alfie (2004)
Annie
(1982)
Annie: A Royal Adventure
(1995)
Before I Go to Sleep
(2014) (Available October 31)
Bound by Flesh
(2012) (Available October 28)
Breathe In
(2013) (Available October 11)
Charlie Angels: Full Throttle
(2003)
Chicken Run
(2000)
The Colony
(2013)
Cowgirls n'Angels
(2012) (Available October 11)
Domestic Disturbance
(2001)
Ernest Saves Christmas
(1988)
Finding Forrester
(2000)
The Firm
(1993)
Galaxy Quest
(1999)
Heatstroke
(2013) (Available October 11)
Hit!
(1973)
Hoop Dreams
(1994)
The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete
(2013)
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
(2001)
A Long Way Down
(2014) (Available October 9)
Liberal Arts
(2012) (Available October 18)
Little Man
(2006) (Available October 6)
My Father the Hero
(1994)
Paths of Glory
(1957)
Please Subscribe: A Documentary About YouTubers
(2013)
Rain Man
(1988) (Available October 31)
Rescue Dawn
(2006)
A Room with a View
(1986)
Romeo + Juliet
(1996)
Shadow of the Vampire
(2000)
Shane
(1953)
Sleepless in Seattle
(1993)
Shivers
(1975)
Stay
(2013) (Available October 15)
Suddenly
(1954)
Swelter
(2014) (Available October 11)
The Phantom of the Opera
(1989)
Team America: World Police
(2004)
Three Fugitives
(1989)
Tombstone
(1993)
The Wedding Planner
(2001)
Witching & bytching
(2013) (Available October 14)
Why Stop Now
(2012) (Available October 11)
Under the Electric Sky: EDC 2013
(2014) (Available October 2)
 

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Have you seen British Netflix? They have more foreign films/shyt for cinephiles like The Conformist, Amour, The Insider and The Duellists.
 

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Netflix's first original movie will be a sequel to 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'

Netflix has made original, exclusive TV shows like House of Cards and Orange is the New Black a major part of its content strategy over the last few years, and now the company has a new piece of the puzzle to unveil. According to Deadline and Variety, Netflix will release the sequel to Ang Lee's surprise international hit martial arts film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon at the same time as it hits movie theaters.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Green Legend will feature the first film's star Michelle Yeoh and will premiere on August 28th, 2015 on Netflix as well as in IMAX movie theaters. It's worth noting that theatrical distribution for this film will be limited to only IMAX screens, at least initially. For those who don't have a screen nearby, Netflix will be the only way to catch the film. As noted by Variety, IMAX is hoping that for a successful opening in China, a country where Netflix is unavailable.

THE MOVIE WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE ON NETFLIX OR AT IMAX THEATERS

"Fans will have unprecedented choice in how they enjoy an amazing and memorable film that combines intense action and incredible beauty," said Netflix's Ted Sarandos in a statement. "We are honored to be working with Harvey Weinstein and a world-class team of creators to bring this epic story to people all over the world and to partner with IMAX, a brand that represents the highest quality of immersive entertainment, in the distribution of this film."

"The moviegoing experience is evolving quickly and profoundly, and Netflix is unquestionably at the forefront of that movement," said film producer Harvey Weinstein. Netflix is already the exclusive streaming provider for shows from The Weinstein Co., and this deal only extends that relationship.

It's worth noting that Ang Lee won't be shooting this new film. Yuen Wo-Ping is directing the sequel, which is already filming in New Zealand. However, the source material will be the same: bothCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and its forthcoming sequel are based on books in the Crane-Iron Pentalogy, by Wang Du Lu.

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So many things i wanted to watched were removed yesterday from my queue. I hate when they give you such a short notice when things are getting removed
 
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