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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildman View Post
    Not sure if it has been mentioned. But stumbled upon this documentary the other day. Pretty bad ass if you like riding a bicycle

    I just watched that, really enjoyed it. It was interesting how the filmmakers were part of the story, and seeing how the mental challenge was really the crux of the whole thing. Except for the winner, for him the crux mental challenge was going home.
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    Rapture Palooza. Hilarious campy rapture reality in tgr speak.

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    Really enjoying The Mind of a Chef.
    "fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
    "She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
    "everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy

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    Quote Originally Posted by splat View Post
    Rapture Palooza. Hilarious campy rapture reality in tgr speak.
    I loved this movie. Shocked that it only got a 20% on Rottentomatoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    Really enjoying The Mind of a Chef.
    Yup. Moar please!

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    Legit is another series I think maggots will appreciate. Just arrived on netflix.

    "I'd be a great dad but an awful husband. What would be ideal is if she had the kid and then died soon after. Not during childbirth, I'm not a monster. Preferably after the kid can walk and talk...give her some time to bond with the little guy. I'd still mercy bang her while she was sick....hold her one titty or whatever". (paraphrasing)

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    "Blue is the Warmest Color" is now available via streaming--pretty sure there was a thread in here about it, but I couldn't find it. Realize it might not be everyone's bag*, but I really enjoyed it and thought it was worth a mention to those who might be interested.


    *Three hour, subtitled French film about the evolution of a lesbian relationship. Yes, lots of hot lesbo sex.

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    Suffering a bit of netflix burnout, waiting for this last season of walking dead, sons of anarchy and other such series to show up, I've been catching more recent movies on roku's m-go streaming rentals. Watching walter mitty now...cool movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jma233 View Post
    Legit is another series I think maggots will appreciate. Just arrived on netflix.

    "I'd be a great dad but an awful husband. What would be ideal is if she had the kid and then died soon after. Not during childbirth, I'm not a monster. Preferably after the kid can walk and talk...give her some time to bond with the little guy. I'd still mercy bang her while she was sick....hold her one titty or whatever". (paraphrasing)
    Watched last night. Came here to post this.
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    The Act of Killing

    One of the most surreal things I've ever seen. Fuck.

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    I finished season 1 of The Following last night. Good vehicle for Kevin Bacon. Creepy concept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splat View Post
    Watching walter mitty now...cool movie.
    Started out quite well. Beautifully filmed, great soundtrack, some great scenes and writing.

    Ended very limply. Could have been such a better movie than just a how Ben Stiller gets to go from dweeb to being cool and getting the girl
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    "Legit" from Jim Jefferies is really funny with some oddly sweet moments as well. A lot is based on stories from his standup but there's enough fresh material to keep fan-boys (I would count) interested.

    A couple of classic Connery Bond films just showed up yesterday: From Russia..., Goldfinger, Live Twice, even the moneygrabbing Never Say Never.

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    Deep Water

    Documentary about the Sunday Times Golden Globe non-stop, single-handed, round-the-world yacht race, held in 1968–1969.

    Amazing story of a man's descent into madness - Into the Wild in meets The Golden Spruce in deck shoes with a dash of British stiff upper lip in a "jolly good show at giving it your best old chap" accent.
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    A Fantastic Fear of Everything

    Simon Pegg delivers a tour de force of delirium in the first 2 acts. The 3rd act wavers a bit, but overall it's a demented, feverish romp that's worth a gander, especially if you have enjoyed Pegg's work in Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End.

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    Smash and grab - doc on the pink panthers, a heist crew in yurp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    Started out quite well. Beautifully filmed, great soundtrack, some great scenes and writing.

    Ended very limply. Could have been such a better movie than just a how Ben Stiller gets to go from dweeb to being cool and getting the girl

    maybe they realized stiller's seriously unfunny and tried something else.

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    oh yeah, psych season 7 is now ready!

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    Tarantino's Kill Bill 1 & 2 are up, kiddo.

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    Archer (apologies if already mentioned)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bodywhomper View Post
    Archer (apologies if already mentioned)
    "Archer" is fucking hilarious. It's probably been kicked around here before, but I finally started watching a couple months back. OMFG.

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    Watched all the Archers and anxiously await more... please let them make more.

    Canadian Netflix finds: Into the Mind and Valhalla. Stoked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downbound Train View Post
    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    Pain and Gain.

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    let my inner comic book geek get the best of me and just wrapped a 4-day, 26 episode Young Justice marathon.

    loved the art style: part old school Western mixed with just a hint of Eastern influenced anime.

    also the story was solid, did what a good comic book story arc or Old School Saturday matinee serial would do: had a deeper storyline that strung you along well throughout each individual episode. Reminded me a lot of the classic 1980's George Perez/Marv Wolfman New Teen Titans comic book.



    kinda bummed that they don't have Season 2 streaming, though. Gotta wait for the DVDs from Netflix physical now...
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