"Skins" the UK version. A little bit of nudity and a pretty crazy storyline.
"Skins" the UK version. A little bit of nudity and a pretty crazy storyline.
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Sherlock, Arrested Development, Community, Trailer Park Boys, and Dexter are what I mainly watch on Netflix. Hopefully they add some more episodes of Top Gear soon.
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I'm re-watching The West Wing. Nice to have it all in a row this time around.
See Crank. See Crank Walk. Walk Crank Walk.
This is on american Netflix but I watched a NatGeo documentary called 'Pictures from the other side' featuring the north Vietnamese photographers/journalists during the American-Vietnamese war, really good perspective on what happened on their side for a change, also another documentary called 'the disappearance of Nolan Mckinley' where an American soldier who defected to the Vietcong/NVA during the war, the crew traces his steps with the soldiers brother to Cambodia where he was possibly killed by the Khmer Rouge, amazing story I thought which the guy must have went through.
Oh and lastly another documentary on homeless people living in the NYCs underground tunnels, just living day to day in the darkness. Dark Days I think it was called.
Oh also just started watching it's always sunny in Philadelphia, a+ that show.
Oh thanks for that, these sound pretty interesting so I'll have to give it a watch.Originally posted by n1zm0
This is on american Netflix but I watched a NatGeo documentary called 'Pictures from the other side' featuring the north Vietnamese photographers/journalists during the American-Vietnamese war, really good perspective on what happened on their side for a change, also another documentary called 'the disappearance of Nolan Mckinley' where an American soldier who defected to the Vietcong/NVA during the war, the crew traces his steps with the soldiers brother to Cambodia where he was possibly killed by the Khmer Rouge, amazing story I thought which the guy must have went through.
I had started watching The Wonder Years again and those fuckers took it off. Fuck I was pissed.
Just finished watching Archer last week, too funny. IT crowd also has the 4th season now on cdn netflix. Looks like I will have to buy unblock us so I can keep american netflix on my ps3.
The one on Netflix is the second one (the millitary one)Originally posted by FixedGear
Are you guys talking about WWII from the history channel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWII_in_HD) or the one from the military channel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_In_HD_Colour)? I'm watching the history channel one and its pretty good, but based on Wikipedia it seems less comprehensive than the military channel one.
For the US NetFlix goers, I've watched these recently:
Shark Week
A huge string of different shark related programs from attack survivors, anatomy, prehistoric sharks/evolution, and shark preservation etc.
Something from Nothing: Art of Rap
Directed by Ice-T, takes a look at the history of rap from the views of various artists - their secrets in writing, rapping, producing etc. There is a thread in Entertainment about it.
After Porn Ends
A look at the lives of former adult film actors after retirement from the industry.
Art of Flight
A snowboarding documentary about professionals travelling together to various mountains in choppers for back country riding. Awesome doc IMO, the moutains were beautiful and the air they catch is amazing.
Patton Oswalt: No Reason to Complain
Hilarious stand-up. Especially for nerds like me. His Star Wars bit was hilarious.
Patrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room
Another good stand-up special. It's shame he died, 'cause he could have made it bigger than Kevin Hart IMO. He is hilarious.
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I've seen these on CDN Netflix as well.Originally posted by JordanEG6
After Porn Ends
A look at the lives of former adult film actors after retirement from the industry.
Art of Flight
A snowboarding documentary about professionals travelling together to various mountains in choppers for back country riding. Awesome doc IMO, the moutains were beautiful and the air they catch is amazing.
On US Netflix:
1. The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia. Awesome, IMO, especially for anyone into Hank Williams III.
2. I Need That Record! about collapse of music industry and indie record shops.
3. Revolution OS. Old but good documentary about Linux.
4. Steve Jobs: The lost Interview. Interview from right before he went back to apple.
5. Style Wars. Early 1980s documentary on NYC graf scene.
6. I Like Killing Flies. documentary about this jewish nut that owns a killer greasy spoon cafe in NYC.
7. My Perestroika. russian documentary about russian cultural revolution.
8. The Bicycle Thief. One of the best films ever made, what else can i say?
9. Let The Right One In. dark swedish flick about childhood friendship.
10. Skid Row. Pras from fugees goes undercover for a week to Skid Row in LA
11. Gonzo. great documentary about Hunter S. Thompson.
here's mine that i have seen this week
U.S Netflix
Get The Gringo (2013 Mel Gibson movie)
Until The Light Takes Us ( Norwegian Death Metal Documentary)
Bones Brigade (Bones Brigade Documentary)
Sons Of Anarchy( seasons 1-4)
Breaking Bad (seasons 1-4)
It is frustratingly reliable, truly the cockroach of automobiles.
Canadian netflix.
Some stuff I watched this weekend. It recommended them for me and they were frigging GREAT
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1614989/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1095217/ Didn't know there was a sequel...ish? to Bad Lieutenant
I have been watching How I Met Your Mother and got really into it. Have almost gone through all 7 seasons in a couple weeks.
Now I am worried about what I will watch next .
I started to watch 4400 and V. Not bad sci fi shows. 4400 is older i think 2004 but even though its cheesy at times it holds my interest
For you Nature Documentary fans, there is a brand new 2013 series called "Africa" narrated by David Attenborough. Very Planet-Earth-style.
It's on it's 4th episode now and I think the 5th airs tonight or tomorrow. Not sure if they are on Netflix or not but it's worth checking out for sure if you like that sort of thing.
Also, the final season of Sptartacus has started, which is awesome.
Just starting watching House of Cards and the first episode seemed pretty sweet by the end of it.
Started Dexter now...pretty good!
Watched the movie Stake Land expecting the worst and was surprised it was actually pretty good.
As for show, only watched Firefly a while back, was great but short.