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  1. What's on yours?

    I just signed back up after getting a blu-ray player so I can watch movies instantly and would like to load a ton up so I always have something to watch.

    So far I have:

    1.) Blow- 1st one I watched b/c my wife had never seen it
    2.) Demetri Martin.Person.
    3.) Big Lebowski
    4.) Amelie- Never saw it, but know somebody on here is obsessed with her (that pope?)
    5.) party Down: Season 1
    6.) Mulholland Dr- Never watched it
    7.) Up
  2. The first ten on mine:

    Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
    Light Sleeper
    Easier with Practice
    Momma's Man
    Tell No One
    Odd Man Out
    Return of the Seacaucus 7
    Adoration
    Targets
    Twentynine Palms

    party Down and The Big Lebowski are great. Not fan of Up, but I do want to see Amelie
  3. weeds season 1 - 5
    Dexter season 1 & 2
    Rescue Me season 1 - 5
    Buffy season 1 - 7 (my wife is gay obv)
    Trailer Park Boys the movie
    Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe
    Edited By: Mr. Blonde Jun 13th, 2010 at 12:43 AM
     
  4. 1. Ink
    2. Eraserhead
    3. Red Road
    4. Odd Man Out
    5. Punch Drunk Love (want to re-watch it)
    6. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
    7. Rashoman
    8. Seize the Day
    9. Hideous Kinky
    10. Departures
  5. I'm hooked on documentaries right now and I wanna bang Meryl Streep. Pretty much sums it up.

    1. Confessions of a Superhero
    2. Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room
    3. Julie & Julia
    4. Doubt
    5. Killer At Large
    6. Maxed Out
    7. The Atomic Cafe
    8. Wild China
    9. Tyson
    10. Witch Hunt
  6. just watched a guide to recognizing saints which was really good.
  7. Def see Blow asap... love that movie.

    Mine:

    The Constant Gardener
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (rewatch)
    THX1138: Special Edition
    Bullitt
    The Deep (rewatch)
    The Pianist

    Just added: Memento (rewatch), Syriana, The Insider and Endgame.

    oh and I just watched Boondock Saints for the first time... thought it was pretty good but a little overhyped.

     
    Originally Posted by timthegem View Post

    2. Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room

    def adding this one right now
    Edited By: resilient Jun 13th, 2010 at 01:56 AM
     
  8.  
    Originally Posted by timthegem View Post

    I'm hooked on documentaries right now and I wanna bang Meryl Streep. Pretty much sums it up.

    3. Julie & Julia
    4. Doubt
    9. Tyson

    Tyson is excellent - you will not feel cheated at all. I was really impressed with it

    Doubt was like my 10th favorite a few years ago... some people diasagree with me and feel it is a little cheap, but I found it intriguing and I love Philip Seymour Hoffman so it was a no brainer

    Julie and Julia is much better than I ever thought it would be... I gave it 3/5 because it isn't anything too special, but it is done really well and the performances are all really good. I think you'll enjoy it.
  9. Skeeze I noticed a dark movie theme running throughout your list. So far I have added: adoration, Ink, enron, killer at large, maxed out, confessions of a superhero, the deep and a guide to recognizing saints.

    Is Doubt slow and depressing? That's the feeling I got from the previews and stuff I read about it, in which case I plan on continuing to avoid it, if I'm wrong let me know.
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  10.  
    Originally Posted by skeeze666 View Post


    6. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

    def a period film. I thought it was ok but nothing special... my guess is that you won't much care for it.
    Edited By: resilient Jun 13th, 2010 at 02:09 AM
     
  11.  
    Originally Posted by resilient View Post

    def a period film. I thought it was ok but nothing special... my guess is that you won't much care for it.

    Thanks - just one of those on a long list that I'll get to eventually... I am a serial changer of my instant list so who knows when I'll actually watch it.

     
    Originally Posted by El_Tiburon View Post

    Skeeze I noticed a dark movie theme running throughout your list. So far I have added: adoration, Ink, enron, killer at large, maxed out, confessions of a superhero, the deep and a guide to recognizing saints.

    Is Doubt slow and depressing? That's the feeling I got from the previews and stuff I read about it, in which case I plan on continuing to avoid it, if I'm wrong let me know.

    My list goes all over the place... As for Doubt - just go ahead and avoid it. It doesn't sound like your kind of movie.
  12.  
    Originally Posted by skeeze666 View Post

    1. Ink

    If you don't mind, PM me your thoughts when you finish Ink. I watched it on my laptop when I was sick and confined to bed. I'm still trying to decide it it was genius or corny
  13.  
    Originally Posted by JKoblyn View Post

    If you don't mind, PM me your thoughts when you finish Ink. I watched it on my laptop when I was sick and confined to bed. I'm still trying to decide it it was genius or corny

    When I post it will be in the 'ot movie club' thread started by bubbakgb... I'll see if this hotel connection will play it tomorrow.
  14. I had an 80's movie weekend last week, so went through tons of old, cheesey clasics:

    -risky business
    -peggy sue got married
    -heaven can wait
    -raising arizona
    -private benjamin
    -wildcats
    -war games
    -stand by me
    -blind date
    -roxanne

    i have like 400 movies on the queue. instant viewing is great to see some of the documentaries that i missed or tv shows that i never saw.
  15.  
    Originally Posted by keylight View Post

    just watched a guide to recognizing saints which was really good.

    Yes sir, it really was an excellent film.

    That being said, I'm rather upset that Netflix doesn't have Entourage on Instant yet.
  16. Just watched "Kicking It" on Netflix's instant queue after stumbling across it while looking at other documentaries suggested on here.

    It's about different players and teams from around that world playing in the Homeless World Cup in South Africa. It's very well made and so great on so many levels. You get to see various root causes of homelessness in different countries, hear individuals stories and see them as they pursue a dream to play in a world tournament. Also shows how the teams cope with both the success and failure along the way.

    For all those with Netflix and into the current World Cup, I highly suggest watching it.

    A+ for a documentary imo.
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