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I am now about midway through the second season of Breaking Bad via NetFlix. Glad I got to do the series the right way and watch it from the very beginning. The show is better than I thought it would be. Ding!
 
I am now about midway through the second season of Breaking Bad via NetFlix. Glad I got to do the series the right way and watch it from the very beginning. The show is better than I thought it would be. Ding!

I have to start watching it. I got Netflix for this reason and have yet begun season 1
 
I have to start watching it. I got Netflix for this reason and have yet begun season 1

You'll get hooked quick.
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I have to start watching it. I got Netflix for this reason and have yet begun season 1

It's all about getting started. I think I got into it when people wouldn't stop talking about it. By that time it was maybe... the 3 season? Maybe 4th? When I watched the first episode, it didn't blow me away either. All I can say without spoilers is that the pacing of Breaking Bad is different than all the TV shows I'm used to. I didn't dislike it, so I kept watching. After a few more episodes, I was absolutely hooked on the characters.

So yeah, make yourself watch it. You won't regret it.
 
John Oliver, Lena Headey & Count Duckula Join Diversifying "Danger Mouse"

The bombastic British superspy rodent called Danger Mouse may be on nostalgia listicles everywhere for its ’80s heyday, but at Comic-Con International 2015, the dry-witted cartoon revealed a very new face, diversified ahead of its Netflix revival — and a lot of new cast came along for the ride including HBO stars John Oliver and Lena Headey and longtime cartoon counterpart Count Duckula.

Did I miss this?? Awesome!
 
I thought I saw Jiro Dreams of Sushi on the list of titles to be removed this month, but I don't see any removal date in the description. Nonetheless, I finally watched it. It's a good thing I ate beforehand, otherwise the images of sushi would have caused some cravings.

Overall, it was an enjoyable documentary, and the portrayal of dedication to quality was an inspiration to my own life.
 
Watch: Money Brings Violence In New Trailer For Netflix's Drug Drama 'Narcos'



Very interested in this, even if only because Jose Padilha is directing the first episode and producing. I still haven't watched the Robocop remake, but when the man gets to do what he wants like with the Elite Squad movies, he's pretty fantastic.


To quote Event Horizon "liberate tutame" - "save yourself.". It's so bland and nondescript as to actually be nothing. There are two scenes where his visual flair for shooting action sequences is actually allowed to happen and they aren't good enough to justify the movie.
 
Binge watched Narcos on Sunday. I dug it. Reminded me of some of the modern crime shows that have been on lately like True Detective or Breaking Bad. Guy who played Pablo was pretty good.
 
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