CloakedPuppet
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I would also add Craigslist Joe.
If Cropsey is still up, add that to the list. Pretty creepy stuff.
I would also add Craigslist Joe.
/palm of face
So on instantwatcher I was wondering no new movies listed since Feb 1st now. Then i noticed the other day when I searched specifically at 1995, I forgot to set it back. Apparently it remembers your last search or something, dont even have a account on IW
This movie is kind of infuriating at how damn dumb the people in it are. All it made me do was sit there and think, "REALLY? You've got to be kidding me."
Based on a true event.
I'm waiting for Archer S3 to air on the UK Netflix. It's strange it was originally available but they took it down.
Just got done watching 'Special When Lit: A Pinball Documentary'...disappointing to say the least. This doc is more about pinball players, than the actually history of pinball. That might have been fine, if I didn't have this feeling that they were poking fun of those players.
The narration just jumps from player to player, showing off their collections, talking about the days of yestyear. Anything of remote interest, is shown in a minute, or quickly forgotten to show another person with a big collection.
If you are a huge fan of pinballs, I say give it a shot. Otherwise, just avoid it.
Anyone know why Season 7 of Futurama is in 4:3?
I would also add Craigslist Joe.
If you want to bawl your eyes out, Dear Zachary should also be on the documentary list.
If you want to bawl your eyes out, Dear Zachary should also be on the documentary list.
Just got a very long and repetitive survey from Netflix about the effectiveness of House of Cards, original series and your general awareness of Netflix. It felt like I answered the same questions several times.
Just watched The Immortals. That was weird and not what I was expecting. The set/costume design was esoteric and abstract. It was like a weird mix of 300 and The Fall. Wouldn't necessarily recommend. Having said that though - does anyone have recommendations for Greek mythology type movies (have already seen 300, Wrath/Clash of the Titans, Jason and the Argonauts)
I haven't seen the survey but what you describe is an intentional survey technique. Checking for consistent answers.It felt like I answered the same questions several times.
I would also add Craigslist Joe.
Added to my q.If you like softcore J-porn check out Any And Every Which Way.
Based on a true event.
That is pretty much how I felt. Except that I turned it off half-way through.
Not much in the way of Greek stuff. Check out 'The 300 Spartans.' It is a solid, b-type movie.
I wish Fringe would finally come out. I remember really enjoying the first season.
Do you have Amazon Prime? All of the Fringe seasons are available on their streaming service.
Added Today:
Futurama Season 7 (TV, Animated)
Like Water (Documentary)
Teddy Bear (Drama, Foreign)
The Fourth Kind (Sci-Fi, Thriller)
United 93 (Drama)
I wish Fringe would finally come out. I remember really enjoying the first season.
It is coming soon they said. I would guess by summer or so so that they can have all five seasons up.
And if you liked the first season, then you are in for a treat. The back half of season 2 through almost the entire season 3 is God tier.
Safety Not Guaranteed got put up.
It is coming soon they said. I would guess by summer or so so that they can have all five seasons up.
And if you liked the first season, then you are in for a treat. The back half of season 2 through almost the entire season 3 is God tier.
Safety Not Guaranteed got put up.
Why are the new episodes of Futurama in 4:3?
Safety Not Guaranteed got put up.
Only the first episode is in 4:3, for some reason.
A few new 30 for 30s went up today:
9.79
Ghosts of Ole Miss
The Legend of Jimmy the Greek
Straight Outta LA
There's No Place Like Home
Also, of interest to some perhaps - Coldplay Live 2012
For whatever reason i watched the very first episode of SNL. Then noticed they have episodes of the first 37 seasons up holy shit! thats a metric ton
Which brings up a good question...what are SNL's golden years?