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Didn't know anything about this but it turned out to be one of the best love stories I have ever seen, not that I've seen many. Definitely watch it with your loved one.
I'm mad it was short. I was enjoying it.
I'm mad it was short. I was enjoying it.
A movie like that could overstay its welcome very quick.
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (Action, Too Bad You Will Die)
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (Action, Too Bad You, Will Die)
Ah, awesome. Haven't seen it, since it isn't on Us-flix for whatever reason.Black Mirror Season White Christmas (TV, Drama)
Didn't know anything about this but it turned out to be one of the best love stories I have ever seen, not that I've seen many. Definitely watch it with your loved one.
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oops the film is called 5 to 7.
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Ahh, it looked like an interesting movie. I added it to my Q when it hit Netflix. I will give it a watch soon.
Holy shit Kung Fury rules! It's like my whole childhood rolled up into 30 minutes. We need more shorts like this.
Danger 5 is your next destination.
Did I also mention the cinematography is fucking amazing?
Didn't know anything about this but it turned out to be one of the best love stories I have ever seen, not that I've seen many. Definitely watch it with your loved one.
oops the film is called 5 to 7.
And yes it's a multi camera sitcom with a studio audience, so there is a laugh track.
So is it a live audience laughing or a laugh track?
Any TV shows people would recommend for easy watching before bed? Thinking I might rewatch Friends.
I think it's an actual audience. It was created by Graham Linehan (Father Ted, The IT Crowd) and both of those had live audiences.
Edit: Also, laugh track or not, it's a fantastic show.
Ehh I didn't know there was a difference but I guess they could have faked the audience.So is it a live audience laughing or a laugh track?
Ehh I didn't know there was a difference but I guess they could have faked the audience.
Kingsman was pretty good...
but I'm #TeamWick, I like the weird lore better.
Thatscene in Kingsman though. Daaaamn.church
Brooklyn Nine Nine
Alright gotcha.Canned laughter has been a thing since the 50s.
Major League (Comedy, Just a Bit Outside)
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings doesn't think there's enough great television, even with the staggering 400 scripted TV series slated for 2016. Appearing onstage with New York Times journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook conference today, Hastings said his company is constantly thinking about how to produce more unique programming not being served by traditional production companies. Two types include anime and Bollywood-style shows, he later said, though he clarified that the shows could be geared toward foreign markets.
Showtime CEO Matt Blank asked Hastings how production outfits will maintain a level of quality. The Netflix executive pointed to his company's more experimental efforts like Narcos the crime drama about the rise of drug lord Pablo Escobar as an example of finding success through trying new things. Now that the internet has solved some of the hardest problems of distribution, creators have to think about how to develop shows that can find audiences on a global scale, Hastings added.
Netflix is only getting more aggressive about its original programming ambitions. Hastings said the company would spend $5 billion next year on content.
It's an option to keep the thing you are watching, away from your recently watched list. This way, your family/friend/significant other wouldn't know what you watched. More importantly, it keeps the thing away from your affecting your recommendations.