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John Woo's "The Killer" is now available for streaming. I know you've all seen it. On the off chance you haven't: DROP EVERYTHING!! SEE IT!! NOW!!!!!!!!!!
 
John Woo's "The Killer" is now available for streaming. I know you've all seen it. On the off chance you haven't: DROP EVERYTHING!! SEE IT!! NOW!!!!!!!!!!

My favorite movie.

A bunch of old HK **** showed up there this past weeekend. I assume Netflix made some deal with the Weinstein company?
 
My favorite movie.

A bunch of old HK **** showed up there this past weeekend. I assume Netflix made some deal with the Weinstein company?

You know Netflix has hit it big if they can bargain with the Evil Duo known as the Weinsteins. mhihi:
 
Netflix Picks Up David Michod's 'War Machine' Starring Brad Pitt

Last year, "Animal Kingdom" and "The Rover" helmer David Mich?d signed up to write and direct the movie based on Michael Hastings' best-seller "The Operators," that tells the true story of the rise and fall of General Stanley McChrystal, the commanding general of international and U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Brad Pitt was previously signed up to produce and will now star was well, with the movie taking on the tone of a "satirical comedy." Here's the book synopsis:

A shocking behind-the-scenes portrait of our military commanders, their high-stake maneuvers, and the political firestorm that shook the United States.

In the shadow of the hunt for Bin Laden and the United States’ involvement in the Middle East, General Stanley McChrystal, the commanding general of international and U.S. forces in Afghanistan, was living large. His loyal staff liked to call him a “rock star.” During a spring 2010 trip, journalist Michael Hastings looked on as McChrystal and his staff let off steam, partying and openly bashing the Obama administration. When Hastings’s article appeared in Rolling Stone, it set off a political firestorm: McChrystal was unceremoniously fired.

In The Operators, Hastings picks up where his Rolling Stone coup ended. From patrol missions in the Afghan hinterlands to senior military advisors’ late-night bull sessions to hotel bars where spies and expensive hookers participate in nation-building, Hastings presents a shocking behind-the-scenes portrait of what he fears is an unwinnable war. Written in prose that is at once eye-opening and other times uncannily conversational, readers of No Easy Day will take to Hastings’ unyielding first-hand account of the Afghan War and its cast of players
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why did it take me so long to start watching Peaky Blinders? I watched the first 4 episodes last night and I'm ****ing obsessed.
 
Kung Fu Hustle is on Netflix!

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I'm 3 episodes in to Sense8. I can't figure out what the **** is going on

I haven't watched it, but one of the reviews I saw mentioned that you could probably jump in at episode four and not really miss anything, but I guess it's too late for that now.
 
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