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MistressDarkArt -> RE: Netflix suggestions? (2/9/2014 1:00:57 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MAINEiacMISTRESS

AFTER FALL, WINTER (a BDSM movie)



Hey, thanks for the recommendation! Spoiler alert! Kinda Romeo/Juliet at the end...but for someone who did domination for a living, I didn't get why the woman didn't understand about her love interest compartmentalizing his fetish. She kept testing him for crossover until it ended badly.




Owner59 -> RE: Netflix suggestions? (2/9/2014 8:29:16 PM)

Breaking Bad (of course!)

House Of Cards

American Horror Story ,creepy and sometimes absolutely hilarious (the Singing Nuns tune in season 2)

Orange Is The new Black

Sons Of Anarchy

Copper (old timey cop show)

Mash (movie)

Catch 22

Get The Gringo w/ Mel Gibson

Brother From Another Planet

Sarah Palin "You Betcha"

Mitt

Breaker Morant

And now A Word From Our Sponsors

The West Wing

Religulous

Mad Men

Seal Team Six

The King`s Speech

Fawlty Towers

God Bless America

Jack Reacher w/ Tom Cruise

Lie To Me

Fargo

There Will Be Blood ( I drink your milkshake)

Ghost Dog

Clerks

Reservoir Dogs

Jacky Brown

Cop Land

Less Than Zero

Dances With wolves

Raging Bull

A Fish Called Wanda

Blood And Wine

Marathon Man

They Might Be Giants

Hotel Rwanda

Traffic
















wittynamehere -> RE: Netflix suggestions? (2/9/2014 8:46:11 PM)

Dexter for sure.




shiftyw -> RE: Netflix suggestions? (2/9/2014 9:51:14 PM)

I second American Horror Story.
I'm obsessed with that.

If you're into adult cartoons, I'm all about Archer.




MercTech -> RE: Netflix suggestions? (2/9/2014 10:02:42 PM)

I guess Netflix just doesn't stream BBC or Channel One productions. They have "Misfits" and "Neverwhere" but only on DVD. Same with "Hogfather" and "Going Postal".

I guess if you want Neil Gaiman or Terry Pratchett videos you have to go DVD.




dollparts85 -> RE: Netflix suggestions? (2/9/2014 11:44:20 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MercTech

I guess Netflix just doesn't stream BBC or Channel One productions. They have "Misfits" and "Neverwhere" but only on DVD. Same with "Hogfather" and "Going Postal".

I guess if you want Neil Gaiman or Terry Pratchett videos you have to go DVD.

They used to have Hogfather and Going Postal on streaming but they don't right now. They had the Color of Magic for a while too. Eventually I want to get them on dvd for my own collection. NEED! lol

But they do stream a lot of BBC stuff. I don't think any Channel One but I'm not sure...I know Channel One has a lot of good documentary type shows.




FrostedFlake -> RE: Netflix suggestions? (2/10/2014 12:19:27 AM)

"Traffic Dog!"

A short lived series about a photogenic pooch from the wilds of San Francisco who puts it all on the line everyday in one wacky hair brained act of Walter Mitty style imaginary heroism after another. Panned by critics but loved by day care attendants, up until the last segment of the final, fifth episode, where the series reached what in retrospect shouldn't have been an entirely unexpected conclusion. The discussion of the relative merits of realism and true life situations against the obvious appreciation on the part of everyone involved that the bulk of the fan base was under five feet tall, didn't end until it was concluded that with nothing to sue For, suing is just an expensive hobby.

Check it out, here.

I recently decided to start at episode one, and sit through the entire Doctor Who franchise.

Good decision. There is 3" of snow outside.




dollparts85 -> RE: Netflix suggestions? (2/10/2014 12:31:22 AM)


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ORIGINAL: FrostedFlake

"Traffic Dog!"

A short lived series about a photogenic pooch from the wilds of San Francisco who puts it all on the line everyday in one wacky hair brained act of Walter Mitty style imaginary heroism after another. Panned by critics but loved by day care attendants, up until the last segment of the final, fifth episode, where the series reached what in retrospect shouldn't have been an entirely unexpected conclusion. The discussion of the relative merits of realism and true life situations against the obvious appreciation on the part of everyone involved that the bulk of the fan base was under five feet tall, didn't end until it was concluded that with nothing to sue For, suing is just an expensive hobby.

Check it out, here.

I recently decided to start at episode one, and sit through the entire Doctor Who franchise.

Good decision. There is 3" of snow outside.

We have about 20 inches or so. lol but it snows here nearly every day like 5 months out of the year.




vincentML -> RE: Netflix suggestions? (2/10/2014 8:20:23 AM)

LUTHER . . .the BBC series staring Idris Alba (Mandela) & (The Wire) The Alice character is the most powerful & delicious female psychopath ever.

Do You Believe in Evil?




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