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    I just watched that. Most depressing thing I've seen in a while.
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    Some really creative culinary approaches captured here:

    http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Th...trkid=13462100
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    if you appreciate the Italian giallo and horror genres, specifically those by Dario Argento, then you may very well enjoy Berberian Sound Studio.

    http://warp.net/films/berberian-sound-studio



    It's an atmospheric psychological thriller wrapped in beautifully saturated cinematography and an engaging score by the great British outfit Broadcast. Off-kilter, creepy, and teeming with some great performances.
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    Two recents that were very good -

    The Fall - kind of a mix between dexter and the wire. Only one season of 5 episodes but greatly crafted. Looking forward to a second season. Scully from x files is one of leads.

    Lilyhammer - Silvio from Sopranos playing comic version of his mobself. Like Sopranos meets Parks and Rec. Pretty slow through first half of first season, but excellent after that. Even a long awaited Sopranos castmate shows up for season 2.

    Both good examples of Europe making some real good TV shows.
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    I've just finished watching The Art of Flight movie and making of series again on Netflix.
    Probably the third time this year

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    Ken Burns documentary The West.

    Bunch of others of his too.
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    On the Ice was a great tense crimish drama.

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    bunch of pretty good flicks about to expire: http://mashable.com/2013/12/28/netfl...m-fb-main-link

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    Don't Trust The Bitch In Apartment 23 - hilarious!

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    If you remotely enjoy cooking- Mind Of A Chef. A dialed in series David Chang is an up and coming stud in the culinary world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chugachjed View Post
    Blackfish is on Netflix.
    thanks for this - just watched and it was surprisingly awesome
    Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Natures peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn. - John Muir

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    The Intouchables is fantastic
    (Did not read through entire thread)
    However many are in a shit ton.

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    ONLY GOD FORGIVES

    This is the "follow-up" to Drive, in that it's the second film director Nicholas Winding Refn has made with Ryan Gosling. It also has a similar feel to their previous collaboration: sparse dialogue, great sound design, and great cinematography.

    If you're a fan of the films of Alejandro Jodorowsky (whom the film is dedicated to) or Gaspar Noe (who is thanked in the end credits), then it will probably be to your liking. The film also shares a lot in common with the works of Kubrick, Scott, Lynch, Argento, Jordan, Cronenberg, Greenaway, DiPalma, Russell, Parker, Besson, Peckinpah, Melville, Verhoeven, and Kitamura, to name many.

    It's definitely arty, but also hyper-violent, and, again, the sound and visuals are amazing.

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    Watching the Discovery Channel series "When We Left Earth". I'm too young to have seen the Moon Landing when it happened, or most of the manned space program. All the old footage and audio from the early space flights is really amazing. I actually got a little teary eyed. If you really like stuff like The Right Stuff (book or movie) it's kinda along those lines although a bit briefer. And it makes you wanna shout AMERICAAAA FUCK YEAH.
    No longer stuck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dookey67 View Post
    BEYOND THE BLACK RAINBOW

    visually and aurally mesmerizing, this is a strange, rather abstract psuedo sci-fi flick that is probably best viewed in an altered state of mind. although i'd say if you are prone to seizures you might want to skip it as it's teeming with muy trippy visuals, lots of light, and undulating sound. it definitely borrows a bit from late '60s and early '70s sci-fi films, especially in terms of its look and style (think production and art design), but it's on its own trip.


    Whoa. That was kind of intense. I liked it.
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    Drinking Buddies is up on streaming. Check it out. great flick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    Some really creative culinary approaches captured here:

    http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Th...trkid=13462100
    Mind of the Chef was awesome.
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    Cloud atlas was a weak attempt at creaing a movie that played like a sextet. 2.5 stars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinipenem View Post
    Cloud atlas was a weak attempt at creaing a movie that played like a sextet. 2.5 stars.
    Cloud Atlas is not on Netflix. I searched it. Am I missing something?

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    Oops ur right it was on amazon. My bad.

    At least u won't feel bad if it ever makes it to Netflix.
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    Don't know if this has been mentioned yet but anyone who's into touring will probably enjoy "Happy People: A Year in the Taiga" for some old skool touring action.

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    LOS GATOS, CA—In a swift and unexpected departure from their present business model, officials from Netflix revealed Wednesday that the company is currently considering adding a good movie to their online streaming service. “With the growing success of the streaming platform, we thought the time was right to think about possibly offering, just for the sake of variety, one film that wasn’t a total critical and commercial flop forgotten immediately after its initial theatrical release,” said Netflix chief content officer Ted Sandaros, adding that the company is exploring various options for licensing a single high-quality movie that people would in fact enjoy watching and wouldn’t turn off after the first 25 minutes. “We feel the addition of a popular, above-average, well-made film would provide a nice counterbalance to our existing library of poorly received sequels, totally unknown indie dramas from four or five years ago that you’ve never heard of, and horrendous direct-to-DVD horror features.” At press time, Netflix had reportedly abandoned the plan and added Something’s Gotta Give to its streaming library
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    Quote Originally Posted by grskier View Post
    Mind of the Chef was awesome.
    If you liked that, try Haute Cuisine. I avoided it because of the title and because I despise haute cuisine, but it turns out that the movie is about just the opposite.
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    This was good

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    The Last Stand, with Schwarzenegger, was better than expected.
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