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    Where The Yellowstone Goes. Not a bad flick. They film a crew doing a 30 day trip on the Yellowstone. Made me want hop in the drift boat.

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    Deeeeeeexterrrrrrrrrrrrr
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    Not sure if it's been mentioned but Into The Pride was an awesome little series about a lion tamer living with some rogue lions on a preserve in Africa and his work to get them comfortable around humans. Incredible to see the transformation in both the lions and him. Didn't feel it was too overly produced or dramatized, especially after the first episode.
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    THE MAN FROM TAI CHI

    Keanu Reeves, who directed the film, came correct with the action and martial arts elements (he hired Yuen Wu Ping, the legendary martial arts choreographer who worked on The Matrix trilogy, as well as such seminal early '90s Hong Kong kung fu films as Iron Monkey, Wing Chun, Fist of Legend, Once Upon A Time In China, not to mention Jackie Chan's 1970's breakout Drunken Master.

    Props to Keanu for filming in Chinese (yes, there's subtitles) and for chocking the movie with tons of bone crushing mayhem.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dookey67 View Post
    THE MAN FROM TAI CHI

    Keanu Reeves, who directed the film, came correct with the action and martial arts elements (he hired Yuen Wu Ping, the legendary martial arts choreographer who worked on The Matrix trilogy, as well as such seminal early '90s Hong Kong kung fu films as Iron Monkey, Wing Chun, Fist of Legend, Once Upon A Time In China, not to mention Jackie Chan's 1970's breakout Drunken Master.

    Props to Keanu for filming in Chinese (yes, there's subtitles) and for chocking the movie with tons of bone crushing mayhem.


    OMFG! How did this end up straight to netflix??? Best evah!!!

    A bit disappointed with Keanu's stiff, telegraphed, not snappy kicks in the final fight scene that had to be matrix'd to work.
    But everything before that was a top notch kind of Enter The Dragon redux meets (as dookey told me) The Devil's Advocate.
    Absolutely loved the tai chi to full on chi moment of completion.

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    AMBER HEARD DOUBLE-FEATURE



    1. ALL THE BOYS LOVE MANDY LANE
    nice twist on the teen slasher film. Solid cinematography and a cool, retro soundtrack, as well.




    2. SYRUP
    hyper kinetic and ironically sarcastic look at marketing/advertising, not to mention a rather intriguing, albeit somewhat veiled love story.

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    Anybody watched top of the lake? I'm just about halfway through it and liking it.

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    syrup sucked. drinking buddies blew.

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    Mitt is already up on Netflix
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    I couldn't give a fuck, but today I am procrastinating so TGR is my filler.
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    An Idiot Abroad
    Good stuff

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    Mitt. lol. Dude won't even touch coffee so you know he know's how to party.
    I binged watched 8 seasons of Dexter. Now what do I do?
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    Watch Chuck if you liked the hot blonde.
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    Quote Originally Posted by splat View Post
    OMFG! How did this end up straight to netflix??? Best evah!!!

    A bit disappointed with Keanu's stiff, telegraphed, not snappy kicks in the final fight scene that had to be matrix'd to work.
    But everything before that was a top notch kind of Enter The Dragon redux meets (as dookey told me) The Devil's Advocate.
    Absolutely loved the tai chi to full on chi moment of completion.
    Watched that yesterday, other than the final fight scene that was a really good movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    I binged watched 8 seasons of Dexter. Now what do I do?
    Watch "the fall" - Only one season and 5 episodes, but very good stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Mitt. lol. Dude won't even touch coffee so you know he know's how to party.
    I binged watched 8 seasons of Dexter. Now what do I do?
    I'd suggest watching Mitt. It shows why decent people do not want to get involved in the political process and why we are going to be stuck with shit bag politicians for a long time. I don't support Romney's political views, but I gained a lot of respect for him and his family. One of the best political docs released in the last few years.
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    I've been watching Cheers lately. Sill a great show.


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    No mention of The Square yet? One of the best, most powerful, most intense things I've seen in a while. Can totally see that this should win the best doc Oscar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sftc View Post
    I'd suggest watching Mitt. It shows why decent people do not want to get involved in the political process and why we are going to be stuck with shit bag politicians for a long time. I don't support Romney's political views, but I gained a lot of respect for him and his family. One of the best political docs released in the last few years.
    Felt the same way, but why should we be surprised that he bonds with his family, or occasionally managed to show some surprising (to use) Wit?

    It mostly consisted of him sitting around talking to his 5 yes man/cheerleaders/sons as they "stratergized".
    Personally, I would have liked to seen more of him trying to do more real world choirs, like Ironing his shirt.

    I found myself suspect of personal bias, or motives of the ducumentary. The whole thing seemed sorta glossed over.

    I suspect this is yet more Alien-Mormon world domination propaganda.


    Edit to add rec: 'Narc' fucking gritty, great performances, good story
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    I couldn't give a fuck, but today I am procrastinating so TGR is my filler.
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    Sea monster alien movie that actually wasn't half bad after the first scene or two.
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    There's a Lindsay Vonn documentary on Netflix - watching it now.
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    This is probably going to kill this, but if you download the Hola extension for Chrome you can access titles in England that are not available in the US via streaming. I think Netflix is starting to catch on and I'm expecting a terms of service agreement change soon that will limit you by the country your account is registered in.

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    I watched part of the pilot of Chuck. Is the whole show really as kitch and cliche and brainless as it seems? How the fuck do these shows stay on air being that dumb? Is it like waiting room background noise or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    I watched part of the pilot of Chuck. Is the whole show really as kitch and cliche and brainless as it seems? How the fuck do these shows stay on air being that dumb? Is it like waiting room background noise or something?
    It gets better the second half of season 1 and starts to get a bit old by season three. I like it as background noise when you can hop in and out of the story without losing too much.

    I mean, it's still cheesy, but mindlessly entertaining.

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    So it sucks and you don't see what'shername naked?
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    That's about it, Dexter...

    Jed - yur right, Keanu's hatchet job matrix'd out fight scene in Tai Chi sucked ballz.
    Putting those kicks in a kung fu movie was an insult to the genre.

    Quote Originally Posted by LegoSkier View Post
    No mention of The Square yet? One of the best, most powerful, most intense things I've seen in a while. Can totally see that this should win the best doc Oscar.
    Ok, I'm in, Lego.

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