BlackGhost
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Netflix |OT| Console Game Of The Year.
Can I get some good horror movie suggestions? Preferably ones that hold up well enough that a 21 year old girl would be entertained by lolol
I meant about the title change. He's really good about that sort of thing.
Netflix |OT| The future is now
Netflix |OT| Next Episode Playing in Binge Mode
Texas Chainsaw : Wasnt nearly as bad as I was expecting, kinda decent it a way.
Celluloid Bloodbath: Shows a shit ton of horror previews from the 80s and 70s mainly with some commentary as well. Very interesting watch imo
Ahh ok, my bad. I will contact him then,
Liking this one.
Which version of TC did you watch?
Netflix |OT| Tons of content, nothing to watch
Whatever is up on the US. Its the newest one. 2012 or 2013 whatever year it released
I like this one, but fear it would set a negative tone for people just discovering the thread for the first time.
Might check out catching fire tonight
Netflix OT: Endless search feature starting now..
Netflix has announced that its original series Bloodline will premiere in March. And as you'd expect, all episodes from season one — there are 13 of them — will be available for streaming immediately. Bloodline stars Kyle Chandler of Friday Night Lights fame along with Ben Mendelsohn (The Dark Knight Rises), Linda Cardellini (Mad Men, Freaks and Geeks), Sam Shepard (The Right Stuff), and Sissy Spacek, among others. Created and executive produced by Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman, and Glenn Kessler — the trio behind FX's Damages — Bloodline "centers on a close-knit family of four adult siblings whose secrets and scars are revealed when their black sheep brother returns home."
It doesn't reveal much, but you can catch a teaser trailer for the show above. Bloodline is the result of a partnership between Netflix and Sony Pictures Television; it's the first deal the streaming service has struck with a major Hollywood studio. Netflix says Bloodline will launch simultaneously in all regions in March. As for its other originals, Lillyhammer is set to return for a third season on November 21st.
There is a Battle Royale 2?
There is a Battle Royale 2?
And I feel that Catching Fire, like the first one, is so incredibly bland. I suppose the second was slightly better than the first though.
Don't watch it. It's so boring and bad.
I'd watch the second one first or not at all that way the movies will get better. The second movie is shit. My schoolmates watched the first one during secondary school during our lunch break and loved it, the second one we just lost interest 20 mins into it. Fuck that movie
When did Cuban Fury get added?
Watched Big Ass Spider last night. Much better than I expected. Def good for a laugh.
I agree. The dialogue between Alex and Jose made the movie for me. Especially the things Jose would say. The acting is horrible and the special effects are bad. The romance comes out of nowhere and fast. But even with that, I enjoyed it. I'm into these types of b-movies, so that probably helped.
It is a cheesy, over the top film with a ridiculous premise. Mindless fun.
Pretty much. Did they ever get to making the cockroach film or is that just a cocktease for shits and giggles endings to the film?
Probably shits and giggles. Also, I can't believe Alex was on Heroes not too long ago.
I thought all the Scream movies were shit. Only the first one is even remotely entertaining, and actually kind of clever.=.
Stopped midway through the 3rd one to watch something worth my time.
Yay! I like that title.New thread title :O
Trailer looks pretty good:Along with what other people have mentioned:
(netflix instant)
Scream movies are im not really sober and dont want to put something I havent seen on type of movie.
Alright so the wife and I have watched: breaking bad. The wire. Sopranos. And the shield. We want to watch something that is already completed. But we can't decide on anything yet. Anyone have suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Completed drama on Netflix? Hm...
Battlestar Galactica
The Borgias
Sadly, Battlestar is gone from Netflix. At least the better, new one is.
WTF why?
It expired on Oct 1st. At the same time, stuff was missing from the Netflix versions. I am not sure about during the whole run, but I know the finale was missing some scenes for sure because one of the actors commented on it.
Is it me, or does it just seem like Netflix keeps adding the same shit every few months. I've seen Star Trek and Braveheart go on and then go off a few times already. They also seem like they add Mean Girls every other month.
My girlfriend turned on some show about a guy going around to hotels and trying to revamp them, expain to the owners what to change. Episode 8 was a shocker though. Guy that built the hotel and kinda helps run it is my landlord lol.
I would like to state for the record that I am officially against the idea of binge watching, I think it's a terrible thing and an indication of our sick society. Binge watching and the death of the album, 21st century's greatest horrors.
People will realise this in approximately 1.5 years when they run out of tv to watch and they're all like "oh yeah, guess we shouldn't have watched that so fast"