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Whiplash is absolutely fantastic.
Not the full season - just the six already aired episodes. Ep 7 is up 19th June, so 5 days after airing in the US?Penny Dreadful season 2 up already in France? I'm assuming it's not the full season.. How many episodes are up?
Not the full season - just the six already aired episodes. Ep 7 is up 19th June, so 5 days after airing in the US?
Whiplash is absolutely fantastic.
So Netflix GAF I've finally reached the point where I want to view content (Peaky Blinders Season 2) that isn't available in my region.
Which are the best VPN/DNS methods to do that and is there anything that I have to watch out for?
Unblock-US is the best, in my opinion. It has a one month free trial at the moment, to drag people away from Hulu. After that, it's £3 a month to access all regions, and it works on all devices.So Netflix GAF I've finally reached the point where I want to view content (Peaky Blinders Season 2) that isn't available in my region.
Which are the best VPN/DNS methods to do that and is there anything that I have to watch out for?
I'm gonna continue recommending Ad-free Time because it does the same as Unblock-US but is cheaper.
I'm gonna continue recommending Ad-free Time because it does the same as Unblock-US but is cheaper.
Unblock-US is the best, in my opinion. It has a one month free trial at the moment, to drag people away from Hulu. After that, it's £3 a month to access all regions, and it works on all devices.
So Netflix GAF I've finally reached the point where I want to view content (Peaky Blinders Season 2) that isn't available in my region.
Which are the best VPN/DNS methods to do that and is there anything that I have to watch out for?
I don't know how long it's been up, but the 1902 silent film A Trip to the Moon (Le voyage dans la Lune) is available in black and white and in a long-lost hand-painted color version. It's only 15 minutes long, go watch it. I found it because it's "Popular".
Rome is also on Netflix.
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I couldn't decide on a new drama to start last night so I just watched the first few episodes of Bob's Burgers. I have no idea why I wasn't watching this sooner; it's really funny.
I'm leaning in that direction, yes.Tina is your favorite character, right?
I'm leaning in that direction, yes.
Tina is your favorite character, right?
Sweden:
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (Action, Thriller)
Feels like the UK hasn't had that much lately. Just looked through my recently added list and there's a few good things there (Half Nelson, If, Danger Mouse) but nothing much that stands out for me. Wish they'd at least get some of the more recent BBC and Channel 4 dramas as there's quite a lot I've missed over the last year or so.
Netflix doesn’t share its budgets, but The Hollywood Reporter cites an anonymous source who says the company was willing to invest the $60 million Pitt and director David Michod wanted for the movie. That’s more than double the figure in previous reports, which already called the project Netflix’s biggest investment in a feature film to date.
My confidence that Sense8 will get a second season diminishes with every passing day...
They will pick it up.
Oooh Ascension, I missed the conclusion when it was on Hulu.
It is...interesting. My wife liked it more than I did. I liked the series when I first watched it, but I don't feel the urge to watch it again.
I just like that SyFy is doing more space stuff because that is lacking from TV in general.
Canada:
Red Dwarf Season 1-8 (TV, SciFi)
I just like that SyFy is doing more space stuff because that is lacking from TV in general.