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    The Battered Bastards of Baseball was really entertaining. It's a documentary about the old Portland Mavericks.

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    couple new additions worth watching: 'Crimson tide' and the new 'Manchurian Candidate'.
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    If you think you'd like some tripster horror about MK Ultra and human pineal extracted DMT experiments with a little dose of a Hunter S. Thompson tribute character, check out Banshee Chapter. Watch at night with the lights low.

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    Old Boy. Cruising 'flix Thursday eve and came across this and thought, fuck it, hit play and was blown away. Man what a good flick. This is a must see. I guess it's a remake of some Japanese cult film but man did it deliver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2FUNKY View Post
    some Japanese cult film
    south korean, and the original is far more then just some cult film. give it a shot

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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon View Post
    south korean, and the original is far more then just some cult film. give it a shot
    The original blows the new one out of the water.

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    BBC have started airing teaser ads for second season of The Fall.

    No date announced other than "coming soon"... first season was excellent, It was on Netflix or Hulu?
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    Excellent show - on netflix
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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon View Post
    south korean, and the original is far more then just some cult film. give it a shot
    They all look the same. When I researched it everyone said Japanese cult, oh well. Thanks for the heads up on the original man, will hunt for it to watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2FUNKY View Post
    They all look the same. When I researched it everyone said Japanese cult, oh well. Thanks for the heads up on the original man, will hunt for it to watch.
    The original is actually the second part of an unofficial trilogy, which includes:

    Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (the first film) and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (the third film)
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    Copper, great series. Out of the Furnace, excellent performances all around, awesome story line.

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    The Grandmaster
    Wong Kar Wai’s martial art(s) house take on the life of Ip Man is visually stunning and manages to accomplish everything that Ang Lee failed to do with Crouching Tiger/Hidden Dragon: combine a love quadrangle and insane action into a cohesive whole. Rumor has it that more than 30 minutes were trimmed from the original Asian release, and one feels that a little something is missing from the third act, but overall the look and feel of the film is a well-crafted and updated ode to classic kung fu films; hardcore kung fu fans should be appeased with the action and philosophical asides and laypeople should be fine with the drama and opulent set pieces. Yuen Woo Ping (yes, he of Matrix/Once Upon A Time In China/Iron Monkey/Drunken Master/Fist of Legend fame) contributes some engaging fight choreography which Wai turns into a cinematic ballet of balled fists and lightning feet.

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    Bunch of PBS's Nova got put up. A lot of those are good.
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    GRAND PIANO
    If you liked the vintage neo-Hitchcockian period of Brian DePalma (Dressed to Kill, Blow Out, Body Double), as well as the visual stylings of Dario Argento (Susperia, Deep Red) then chances are you'll dig this nifty little pot-boiler.

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    Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa was funnier than I would have guessed

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    Quote Originally Posted by dookey67 View Post
    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.

    "I'm being held at gun point by a pirate. What do you think I'm doing?"

    Some funny lines in this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phildo_Baggins View Post
    The Battered Bastards of Baseball was really entertaining. It's a documentary about the old Portland Mavericks.
    Agreed.
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    ^Art of the steal was pretty funny.

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    "Polish prison isn't as hilarious as it sounds"
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    I'm a few episodes in to the BBC show Copper and am enjoying it.

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    I really enjoyed the Japanese flick, "Battle Royale." Hopefully they still have it on Netflix. It's worth a watch if you don't mind seeing a bunch of high school kids fighting to the death.

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    ^^^are you kidding? Given the blatant rip off by the hunger games it would be unamerican to say you don't like to watch teens kill each other.

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    Chasing Shackleton - 3 part PBS documentary now on netflix

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    We watched Congo the other night and it was great. gripping paddling scenes and we really enjoyed it even though we're not big boaters

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    Senna

    One of the best movies I've ever seen, and I'm not a car/racing guy. Very powerful movie.
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    I doubt is on Netflix but just watched "Into the Mind"today for the first time. What a great story line around harmony from the mountain tops.

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