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Zactly.plus if you're not following along you may miss why that scene is so good
Zactly.plus if you're not following along you may miss why that scene is so good
breh i got a homeboy EXACTLY like that...i'll be like "that shyt was crazy huh breh *looks over sees him on phone*
I can't bring myself to watch. I don't want to see people get hurt.
Just watched it for the first time. Powerful stuff...
Also, anybody else see this?
That movie seems like an interesting concept. Can't wait to check it out.how the fukk is Snowpiercer already gonna be on netflix next month literally 30 days after it drops on blu?
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more weinstein sorcery?
how the fukk is Snowpiercer already gonna be on netflix next month literally 30 days after it drops on blu?
@MartyMcFly @HHR
more weinstein sorcery?
ahh yes..just threw me off..i hope more do thisIt was a VOD release breh too. You don't remember?
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 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.
Total Recall (1990)No, not the Colin Farrell one — this is the original Ah-nuld version. Paul Verhoeven's very loose adaptation of a Philip K. dikk story takes the future governor of Calfornia to Mars, where he encounters a secret conspiracy and a underground resistance movement. The film's groundbreaking special effects made it one of the most expensive films of its day, and enabled Verhoeven to build his perfect woman.
Snowpiercer (2013) (Available November 22)Thanks to an innovative release strategy, Bong Joon-ho's first English-language film was one of the summer's biggest sleeper hits. Now it's hitting streaming just in time for Thanksgiving. Set aboard a train that's carrying the last remnants of the human race (just go with it), Snowpiercer's brilliantly designed dystopia offers both the best action scenes of the year and all the Marxist social critique your uncle can handle. Plus, its title is a lot of fun to sing to the tune of "Goldfinger."
The One I Love (2014) (Available November 29)Indulge all your Peggy Olsen–Pete Eckhart fantasies with this mumblecore sci-fi. Elisabeth Moss and Mark Duplass star as a couple who takes a romantic retreat, only to find themselves greeted by another couple who look and act exactly like them — only slightly better. The result, as our own David Edelstein says, is a "dark comedy of jealousy and emasculation."
The Rocketeer (1991)
The failure of this comic-book adaptation likely delayed the cinematic superhero deluge at least a decade. We owe it all an apology.
New Seasons of TV:
Bali (Season 1)
Bomb Girls (Season 3) (Available 11/26)
Doc Martin (Season 6) (Available 11/15)
Helix (Season 1) (Available 11/10)
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Season 9)
Lilyhammer (Season 3) (Available 11/21)
Nikita (Season 4) (Available 11/22)
Portlandia (Season 4)
Woldblood (Season 2) (Available 11/15)
Other Movies Available :
About Cherry (2012) (Available 11/30)
Altman (2014) (Available 11/4)
Artifact (2012)
Babes in Toyland (1961)
La Bare (2014) (Available 11/12)
Beyond the Edge (2013) (Available 11/25)
Bill Cosby 77 (2012) (Available 11/27)
Chelsea Peretti: One of the Greats (2014) (Available 11/14)
Doug Benson: Doug Dynasty (2014) (Available 11/6)
Dream House (2011) (Available 11/16)
Fading Gigolo (2014) (Available 11/5)
The Grand Seduction (2013) (Available 11/30)
Happy Christmas (2014) (Available 11/23)
Hell Is for Heroes (1962)
Ida (2014) (Available 11/22)
Kingpin (1996)
Louder Than Words (2014) (Available 11/8)
Nebraska (2013) (Available 11/8)
Not Yet Begun the Flight (2012) (Available 11/11)
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) (Available 11/3)
Quartet (2012) (Available 11/11)
Running From Crazy (2013) (Available 11/25)
Sabotage (2014) (Available 11/19)
Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage (2014) (Available 11/15)
Small Town Santa (2013) (Available 11/13)
Spike (2008)
Trading Mom (1994)
Trailer Park Boys 3: Don't Legalize It (2014) (Available 11/29)
VeggieTales in the House (2014) (Available 11/26)
Virunga (2014) (Available 11/7)
War Story (2014) (Available 11/25)
Netflix has just debuted the trailer for their upcoming series "Marco Polo," which is set to premiere at 12:01 a.m. PT on December 12, 2014 in all territories where Netflix is available. Check it out in the player below!
In a world replete with greed, betrayal, sexual intrigue and rivalry, "Marco Polo" is based on the famed explorer's adventures in Kublai Khan's court in 13th century China. The show stars Italian newcomer Lorenzo Richelmy as Marco. Best known for her role in The Wachowskis' Cloud Atlas, the Beijing-born Zhu Zhu plays Marco's love interest Kokachin. Joan Chen ("Twin Peaks") and Benedict Wong (Prometheus) also star in the show's global cast as Empress Chabi and Kublai Khan.
Rounding out "Marco Polo's" cast of characters will be Remy Hii as Prince Jingim, Olivia Cheng as Mei Lin, Claudia Kim as Khutulun, Uli Latukefu as Byamba, Chin Han as Jia Sidao, and Tom Wu as Hundred Eyes.
Creator John Fusco (Forbidden Kingdom, Young Guns, Hidalgo) and Harvey Weinstein are executive producers on "Marco Polo." Dan Minahan ("Game of Thrones," "True Blood") also serves as executive producer and directed two episodes for the 10-episode first season. Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg (Academy Award nominated Kon-Tiki, Pirates of the Caribbean 5) directed the season's first two episodes and serve as executive producers. Patrick MacManus serves as co-executive producer. Collin Creighton produced on behalf of The Weinstein Company.
you brehs seen this?
always wanted something like this
woulda made the imdb challenge way easier
http://whatisonnetflix.com/
"Whatisonnetflix.com takes Netflix-ready streamable movies and sorts them by their rankings on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB, providing a quick way to pare down the enormous selection of mostly crappy choices into lists ranked and sorted by websites whose users who do that sort of thing for fun. The site is actually updated, too, unlike many of the lists that pop up when this exact question is Googled, only to reveal that Netflix no longer carries many of those good-enough-to-watch titles it once did."
http://www.avclub.com/article/handy-website-will-help-you-decide-what-watch-netf-211136
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