Prophet Steve
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The Little Prince trailer. Hits August 5th.
Disappointing that it didn't show up in cinemas, but happy they don't let it completely die.
The Little Prince trailer. Hits August 5th.
Wow zero fanfair for this one. I mean its on the front page for my netflix account, but I had no idea it was coming out now.Added today:
Australia's Deadliest Destinations Season 1 (TV, Travel, The Entire Continent)
Australia's Deadliest Sea Creatures (TV, Nature)
Bloodlines Season 2 (TV, Drama, Netflix Original)
Chef's Table Season 2 (TV, Food, Netflix Original)
Mako Mermaids: A H20 Adventure Season 4 (TV, Kids, Netflix Original)
The Do-Over (Action, Comedy, Netflix Original)
The Pursuit of Happyness (Drama)
Wow zero fanfair for this one. I mean its on the front page for my netflix account, but I had no idea it was coming out now.
We Are Still Here was pretty good in that cool lore, lotta gore way. Recommended for horror fans. Ending fell a LITTLE flat for me.
Just finished watching the final episode of iZombie, which finally came to the UK at the beginning of this month. I really enjoyed it and can't wait for the third season, I hope since the first two seasons appeared on Netflix without airing on TV first that they have some kind of deal to air iZombie the day after the US like Orphan Black.
anyone still using region unblockers? Any of them work good still?
The Do-Over (2016) sucked btw
Was this posted already?
http://io9.gizmodo.com/netflix-will-soon-be-the-only-place-to-find-disney-mar-1778397216
That's a really good deal they got.
From September onwards, Netflix will become the exclusive US pay TV home of the latest films from Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm and Pixar.
I think Gizmodo's reaching. The deal's for new Disney films, not back catalogue stuff, I believe. The keyword in the deal is latest:
I think Gizmodo's reaching.
kind of enjoying freshmeat. something about these uk comedies. assuming the rest of the seasons are eventually coming to netflix as well?
I've heard good things about Fresh Meat but haven't gotten around to it; The Inbetweeners & Cuckoo are two different spins on the same style of comedy (one younger, one older in setting) that I think rock & are supposed to be in the same vein if you haven't watched 'em yet.
cool will check those out. i think one of the inbetweeners cast is also on fresh meat. is inbetweeners both a tv show with a movie? i see what looks like two movies and a 3 season series. just go by the date order?
The Inbetweeners TV series is them in high school, then the movies are them travelling in college summer breaks.
Yup. The series is hilarious and absolutely amazing and the movies are disappointing.
First movie is great, second one is unnecessary but funny enough.
UK got Titanic yesterday, for some reason...
Was this posted already?
http://io9.gizmodo.com/netflix-will-soon-be-the-only-place-to-find-disney-mar-1778397216
That's a really good deal they got.
Which region? US?Scouts guide to the Zombie Apocalypse was great.
I tried to find an answer for this in search, but couldn't find anything.
How do you guys manage your Netflix queue? I'm specifically talking about the title's that show in "my list". I'm trying to find a chrome extension that will let me sort titles by either genre or alphabetically, but I'm not having much luck. I could manually do it, but I have over 200 titles in my queue and the site never runs smooth when I try to move them around.
Netflix is pretty aggressively promoting Hibana here in Japan. I'll probably check it out soon.
is terrace house still ongoing? us netflix stopped at 18
The winner of the Cannes Camera dOr prize for best first film, Divines, is headed to Netflix. The female-led drama about a young girl trying to make it in the projects, is directed by Houda Benyamina who also nabbed the unofficial crown for the longest Cannes acceptance speech ever last month. Divines will be available on the streaming service everywhere except France where Diaphana is releasing theatrically and films have to wait 36 months before becoming available via SVOD. Netflix also picked up Directors Fortnight pics Mercenaire by Sacha Wolff, and Raman Raghav 2.0, an Indian thriller by Anurag Kashyap. On Monday, Netflix announced a deal with Kashyaps production company, Phantom Films, to make its first Indian TV series, Sacred Games.