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Love this thread. Slighty :off: but if you have kids the entire Beakman's World is available steaming. All that science has got to help with brewing somehow.

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Love this thread. Slighty :off: but if you have kids the entire Beakman's World is available steaming. All that science has got to help with brewing somehow.

not the least bit off topic. That is where the documentary guys got on my bad side. GOOD ON NETFLIX is just that. Anything.

posting from the wii.....limited kkeyboard, lol.
 
Love this thread. Slighty :off: but if you have kids the entire Beakman's World is available steaming. All that science has got to help with brewing somehow.

My son is just turning 7 and is addicted to Beakman. We watch one or two episodes most nights. We've seen them all several times already. Great show!
 
Shadow started out like an original enough, really well done slasher flick.

It then went on to create a few plot twists, a scary bad guy, etc. It then went on to cannibalize itself by trying to make some sort of commentary on Iraq and war in general.

I guess skip it.
 
SPLINTER was well worth the watch.

SONS OF ANARCHY - working off a rare hangover yesterday (nearly crippling) I watched 10 episodes straight of S of A.
 
SPLINTER was well worth the watch.

SONS OF ANARCHY - working off a rare hangover yesterday (nearly crippling) I watched 10 episodes straight of S of A.

Wow, I have read through almost all of your threads on netflix humdingers, I cannot believe I never suggested Splinter. I watched that a few years ago and loved it. Well worth throwing in a +1
 
TheMan said:
Wow, I have read through almost all of your threads on netflix humdingers, I cannot believe I never suggested Splinter. I watched that a few years ago and loved it. Well worth throwing in a +1

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Avatar the last airbender movie was good.

HELLDRIVER was better than gore police.....but not by much.
 
Yes it was. Are you watching The Legend Of Korra?

I have yet to see it but I'm interested.




:es:

I gave it this it was so terrible.

They should have slapped Shyamalan.

Lol, it is Kid friendly, so watching things with my kids sometimes gives a different impression.
 
I'm surprised nobody has said Battlestar Galactica. I like sci-fi, but I'm not a huge fan of anything specific and I thought this was going to be too nerdy for me just based on the title. I loved it and so did my wife. She doesn't like sci-fi at all, but got totally sucked into this show.

While you are on the sci-fi marathon you could watch Firefly and Serenity. Great show/movie.

Exit Through The Gift Shop was an entertaining doc. Am I out of touch not knowing who Banksy is until I saw this?

I saw some people recommend Troll 2. I might have to watch that just to see how bad it is. I hadn't heard of it until I saw Best Worst Movie. It's a documentary by the kid in Troll 2 and he basically films the crazy cult following and interviews the "actors". I liked it.

Dead Snow and Red State were good and there's classics that probably everyone has seen like Big Lebowski, Office Space and Dazed and Confused.
 
"KNUCKLE" very very interesting. About two rival Irish familys who set up organized fist fights between each other. Documentary.
 
Check out the following two:

'Rubber ' : a tire by the name of Robert discovers he has telepathic powers and begins prowling the desert for small animals to kill. He then goes after bigger prey - in particular, a young woman he had an obsession for. This movie is hysterical in premise and the entire film is kind of cool yet campy.

'Fido:' After a 1950's family adopts their first zombie 'pet ' in order keep up with the Joneses, middle America will never be the same. Watch for the curtains and bedding in Timmy's room... it has scenes of the 'Zombie Wars ' a la the old (those of us born before 1982) Star Wars themed bedding / sleeping bags / etc. Also a funny flick.
 
TxBrew said:
Yes it was. Are you watching The Legend Of Korra?

I have yet to see it but I'm interested.

:es:

I gave it this it was so terrible.

They should have slapped Shyamalan.

I honestly can't understand why they give this guy money to make movies!
 
Check out the following two:

'Rubber ' : a tire by the name of Robert discovers he has telepathic powers and begins prowling the desert for small animals to kill. He then goes after bigger prey - in particular, a young woman he had an obsession for. This movie is hysterical in premise and the entire film is kind of cool yet campy.

'Fido:' After a 1950's family adopts their first zombie 'pet ' in order keep up with the Joneses, middle America will never be the same. Watch for the curtains and bedding in Timmy's room... it has scenes of the 'Zombie Wars ' a la the old (those of us born before 1982) Star Wars themed bedding / sleeping bags / etc. Also a funny flick.
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couldn't have said it better

I thought The Walking Dead (season # 1) was pretty good.

My prize for best TV, although breaking bad and Sons of anarchy are both pretty fantastic.

I honestly can't understand why they give this guy money to make movies!

Signs was great, as was The Village, after that........
 
Signs was great, as was The Village, after that........[/QUOTE]

The major flaw in signs besides it takes place in Lancaster county where the world moves slower is the fact that aliens that can be killed by water chose to take over a planet covered in the stuff. Twist? Stupid!
 
Lol, it is Kid friendly, so watching things with my kids sometimes gives a different impression.

I watched it with my kids.

They kept looking at me and saying "Daddy, what did they do to Avatar?", I just kept crying and apologizing.

I made it half way through before I swore vendetta.

Vendetta!!!!!
 
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