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You guys are making me want to check it out some more!

I downloaded a few cult classics recently. I got The Warriors, Ice Pirates and a couple of others.

The kid and I watched Kung Fu Hustle on Netflix the other night. It was better than I remember. I'm trying to remember another funny kung fu movie that came out about that time.

The Warriors is f*cking awesome!
 
The Warriors is f*cking awesome!

I'm looking forward to it. I've heard that famous tag line more than once, but never saw it. I love them old cheesy films.

I saw a movie a couple of years ago about semi-futuristic gangs that have Dance Dance Revolution competitions. It was somewhat violent and have some very strong language. I couldn't turn away!

I gotta find out what the name of that movie was...

FOUND IT!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_FP
 
I'm looking forward to it. I've heard that famous tag line more than once, but never saw it. I love them old cheesy films.

I saw a movie a couple of years ago about semi-futuristic gangs that have Dance Dance Revolution competitions. It was somewhat violent and have some very strong language. I couldn't turn away!

I gotta find out what the name of that movie was...

FOUND IT!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_FP

You should check out The Last Dragon...I think it's on Prime.
 
If you are into music, the documentary "Muscle Shoals" is really enjoyable. I knew a lot of rockers recorded there. But I had no idea that a bunch of cracker musicians from 'Bama were responsible for the funk behind Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Percy Sledge etc.

Good music and good stories.
 
What's FP?

I tried to get the wife into Fringe to no luck.

I begrudgingly conceded to Hawaii 5-O. Not my sort of show personally but I have to play nice so........

I force the wife to watch Entourage as the counterpoint to it. It almost physically pains me to watch as well mind you but she hates it even more than I so it's a comparable trade. Muahaha.


Tried to make it through Sense8, got within an episode or two several weeks ago and virtually forgot about it.




A tiny bit off topic but... We watch most of our shows through Netflix/Amazon presently but a month or so ago I bought one of those HDHomeRun 3 Tuner Primes and a cablecard from Brighthouse and we've been extremely happy with the result. The downside is no captions (not a huge deal on a tablet or phone) but the upside is I get every single channel now for $2.50/mo (cablecard) and it streams at SD and better quality over our phones & tablets. Add a couple PCs with lots of storage to use as a DVR and I get to dump our gawd awful DVR and save about $10/mo ftw! :) Put us back into a few shows that had fallen by the wayside. (I don't allow a TV in the bedroom. ;) )
 
You should check out The Last Dragon...I think it's on Prime.

Nice! I'm definitely going to be all over that!

If you are into music, the documentary "Muscle Shoals" is really enjoyable. I knew a lot of rockers recorded there. But I had no idea that a bunch of cracker musicians from 'Bama were responsible for the funk behind Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Percy Sledge etc.

Good music and good stories.

I found that on recommendation by someone else on here and loved it. Very interesting to see all of those artists working alongside those guys down there.

I got a recommendation from the lady who cuts my hair to watch a documentary on Bob Marley. I like a little Reggae, so I think this is another must-see.
 
Nice! I'm definitely going to be all over that!



I found that on recommendation by someone else on here and loved it. Very interesting to see all of those artists working alongside those guys down there.

I got a recommendation from the lady who cuts my hair to watch a documentary on Bob Marley. I like a little Reggae, so I think this is another must-see.

The Marley doc is great. I need to finish Muscle Shoals.

Just started Narcos. Hooked already after 1 episode.
 
I'm looking forward to it. I've heard that famous tag line more than once, but never saw it. I love them old cheesy films.

I saw a movie a couple of years ago about semi-futuristic gangs that have Dance Dance Revolution competitions. It was somewhat violent and have some very strong language. I couldn't turn away!

I gotta find out what the name of that movie was...

FOUND IT!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_FP

Post back after you've watched the Warriors. I want to here your reaction! Enjoy.
 
If you are into music, the documentary "Muscle Shoals" is really enjoyable. I knew a lot of rockers recorded there. But I had no idea that a bunch of cracker musicians from 'Bama were responsible for the funk behind Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Percy Sledge etc.

Good music and good stories.

That was an amazing doc. Loved it.
 
Anyone talk about the Blacklist Yet? We liked the first two seasons. I've been watching Longmire on Netflix and Treme on Prime.
 
I made it through season 1, but then gave up. I wanted to like the show so bad, but it was just so boring. Awesome setting, great production values, good actors... boring as hell.

Too bad. I thought it was quite good. Tom heardy is I. Season 2 and he is bad ass.
 
Wanted to watch Big Lebowski with my daughter, but Netflix has taken it down.

So we put on Ice pirates, and got about 10 minutes in before she had me switch to Key and Peele. I was digging the Ice Pirates, but she was in the mood for something more slapstickier.

Watched Repo Man last night. Was not impressed. Hardly funny, and kind of weird, but not good enough weird to warrant "Cult Classic" title IMO. I did enjoy the old cars somewhat.

Probably won't get to The Warriors tonight. Have a Marching Band Invitational to attend. Won't be home until late.

Need to find a few more classic to download. Have a couple of suggestions from work:

Arlington Road
Bob's Burgers (Kid and I actually tried that again on Sat night, but after the first episode we gave up. Switched to Archer.)
True Grit (remake)
A Clockwork Orange
 
Generation War is really good. A lot like Band of Brothers but on the German side...subtitles, three 80 minute episodes. I recommend.
 
Wanted to watch Big Lebowski with my daughter, but Netflix has taken it down.


If only someone had warned you that was going to happen.


I have finally finished my viewing of the "Living Dead" trilogy the other day with Day of the Dead which was added to Netflix on the 1st. Of course, that have since removed Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead, so good luck watching all three in a row like one might want to do. That turns out to be a pain in the butt. Using my Roku's search feature, I've found that I can stream Night of the Living Dead (Amazon Prime, Roku, snagfilms, tubitv) then switch to HBO Go for Dawn of the Dead, then switch back to Netflix or Hulu for Day of the Dead.
 
I think Maron is hilarious. It's weird. But unique. I almost turned it off after 5 minutes but kept watching and now I'm hooked. I also think Bobs Burgers is great (as many have said). I like dry humor.
 
Really? I may be the only one, or at least the only one who will admit it, but I haven't been able to get into Archer. I also am the guy who found Borat to be awful and turned it off after less than 15 minutes.
 
Really? I may be the only one, or at least the only one who will admit it, but I haven't been able to get into Archer. I also am the guy who found Borat to be awful and turned it off after less than 15 minutes.


Love Archer & Bob's Burgers.
I can't get into Borat!

I also never found SuperTroopers funny!
 

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