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    Had a music doc weekend on Netflix -

    How To Grow A Band: Great documentary about Punch Brothers, and specifically how the band came about after Nickel Creek's breakup and Thile's divorce. Even if you're not a fan, you can't help but be impressed by the band's musicianship and devotion to its concept of bringing intense chamber-style music to the bluegrass genre.

    Muscle Shoals: Documentary about the famed Alabama studios and people that created the classic Muscle Shoals soul sound (Percy Sledge, Aretha Franklin, etc.). Interesting how a band of kind of dorky white guys created the tracks for such classic soul music. Also interesting that Donna Jean from the Grateful Dead sang on "When A Man Loves A Woman" - didn't know that!
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    Anyone catch Machete Kills?

    Totally campy.

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    Our Idiot Brother... very funny
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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    Our Idiot Brother... very funny
    Thanks for this. Watched last night - even my gf who usually can't sit through a whole movie enjoyed it. great cast....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigAK View Post
    Thanks for this. Watched last night - even my gf who usually can't sit through a whole movie enjoyed it. great cast....
    I've renamed my golden retriever

    Willie Nelson!!!!!

    Worth watching for Steve Coogan alone. The man is a comic genius,
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    The TV series Rake is really solid (original Aussie version). 1st episode sucked though. Its kind of a slow burn comedy/drama...I didn't realize how funny it was till a few episodes in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    I've renamed my golden retriever

    Willie Nelson!!!!!

    Worth watching for Steve Coogan alone. The man is a comic genius,
    Very funny movie!

    But Steve Coogan? I found him pretty unremarkable in this particular movie...

    Unlike The Trip, which I thought was phenomenal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dookey67 View Post
    WAKE IN FRIGHT

    Intriguing Australian psycho-drama with subtle layers of dread, socio-political commentary, and slow-burning intensity.

    From the Wikipedia entry: "Wake in Fright is now recognised as a seminal film of the Australian New Wave. Australian musician and screenwriter Nick Cave called Wake in Fright "The best and most terrifying film about Australia in existence.""

    The film has the distinction of being one of only two films to have received two different screenings at Cannes; the first upon initial release in 1971 and then again upon re-release in 2009.

    Martin Scorsese has stated: "Wake in Fright is a deeply -- and I mean deeply -- unsettling and disturbing movie. I saw it when it premiered at Cannes in 1971, and it left me speechless. Visually, dramatically, atmospherically and psychologically, it's beautifully calibrated and it gets under your skin one encounter at a time, right along with the protagonist played by Gary Bond. I'm excited that Wake in Fright has been preserved and restored and that it is finally getting the exposure it deserves."

    I rank it up there with Walkabout and Long Weekend, in terms of classic 1970s era Australian films teeming with harrowing subtext, solid acting, and engaging cinematography.

    Great movie thanks for the rec.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DickMerkin View Post
    But Steve Coogan? I found him pretty unremarkable in this particular movie...
    It was somewhat of an insiders joke among those watching it... agreed his role was relatively minor. But think it was well done.

    His Alan Partridge movie should be streaming soon?
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    alan partridge? steaming? always.

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    For people who liked Top Of The Lake, the french series The Returned is pretty good. Bunch of people who died years ago start re-appearing in the French Alps town they all came from, and follows the families that get their kin back. Definitely a good watch and GF/wife-friendly.

    I was actually surprised how much I got into Damages with Rose Byrne and Glenn Close as well for similar couple viewing.

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    two cult sci-fi/horror films just popped up...haven't watched 'em yet, but they're in the queue...

    The Incredible Melting Man
    Night of the Creeps
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    I really enjoyed 'Cop land' and 'Who shot liberty valence'
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    I couldn't give a fuck, but today I am procrastinating so TGR is my filler.
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    Catch season 2 of Orange is The New Black?
    Picking up steam the way Weeds did.

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    White collar was decent, a lot of episodes at least. Get's a little repetitive, but at least there's an ongoing plot.

    New BBC Sherlocks are getting good too.

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    ^noticed that there's new Luthor's up on NF, too...


    while not Netflix, it is FREE if you've got the Roku set-up:
    I started watching the original The Prisoner on Crackle. Crazy stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by splat View Post
    Anyone catch Machete Kills?

    Totally campy.
    Watched this recently -- it's exactly what you expect it to be. If you like Robert Rodriguez, you'll like this.

    Was that the temple from "From Dusk Till Dawn" as the Mexican bad guy's home?
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    Johnny Mnemonic: What a fabulous piece of shit that movie is. I wanted to look away, but couldn't.
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    I couldn't give a fuck, but today I am procrastinating so TGR is my filler.
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    I just started Rectify and it looks like it might be pretty good. Anyone else seen it?

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    Netflix knows soccer is in the air - movie about the Cosmos showed up in my recs - Once in a lifetime

    Fascinating stuff - crazy to know that Pele turned down 10 million dollar contract extension in '77, and was highest payed athlete in world over number of years -

    Teammates said the hardest part of playing with him was not stopping and staring in shock at how good he was.
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    suck it up princess" - XXX on getting off mj

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    Thanks for the heads up!
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    I couldn't give a fuck, but today I am procrastinating so TGR is my filler.
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    Not Netflix, but Primer (the most complicated scifi film ever made) is on youtube. I watched it twice, spent 30 minutes staring at a diagram online and understood it for about 2 minutes. Now I don't understand it again. I'm pretty sure I'm a least a little bit retarded.

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    Just watched The Art of the Steal, a solid caper/heist film with good direction, nice flow, and a strong cast featuring Kurt Russell, Matt Dillon, Terrance Stamp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splat View Post
    Anyone catch Machete Kills?

    Totally campy.
    Saw that last week. Machete totally delivers.
    I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.

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    Watched this the other night and found it rather entertaining:

    AFTER THE DARK

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