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I tried to watch the new MST3k and like it...I really did. Part of me was thinking they might have the new guys voicing Servo and Crow do their own takes. And I didn't like the thought. But then I heard the closebutnotquite impersonations...and it's like watching Looney Tunes without Mel Blanc. Or the Muppets in the new movies...it just ain't right. Not a huge Jonah Ray fan either. Like I said, I tried. Maybe it gets better. Maybe the first episode was just rough. I may go in and try some more. But EVERYONE just seemed really fanboy on the whole concept. It smelt funny. Like instead of trying to develop their own pace and chemistry they were all doing fan service to the original. The jokes were nonstop. If you watch an episode of the original...they let things breathe. They let you actually watch the movie at times. This was like a bad drama class doing a show in the barn. lots of noise and very little funny. I admire the effort and I hope it gets better, but really the whole thing made me pine for the old days, when it should have had me celebrating a return of sorts.

It's these two I'm having the hardest time getting used to actually...

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Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Melf it's coming!
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rd-hacker-threatens-release-THIRTY-shows.html

So this hacker is holding Netflix hostage with the threat of releasing season five of Orange is the New Black. The demand has to be for money but if it were me, I'd hold it hostage until *Danielle Brookes "Taystee" was given the Emmy.* That girl killed it last season.*

*sigh* I wish the character taystee was my friend in real life. That girl is hilarious. *lol* this was an overshare and I blame my low blood sugar. Eff it. I'll wear the label.
 
Netflix Wants To Help You Delete All Your Ex’s Horrible Movie Choices
http://uproxx.com/life/netflix-erase-ex/

From Mashable:

“The answer is to go to your settings and remove your Netflix history,” said a spokesperson for Netflix.

To do this, go to your Netflix profile and hover your curser over your name in the top right corner of the screen. Select “Your Account” from the dropdown menu.

Scroll to the bottom of the page to “My Profile” and select “Viewing Activity”. This will give you a list of literally everything you’ve ever watched since you joined Netflix.

Click on the “X” on the show or movie you want to remove. If it’s a series, click on “remove series?” to save you the bother of clicking “X” on every individual episode.
 
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