The Official Netflix Thread Tho: Recommend Streaming Movies

As I watch this final episode of Master of None, it's just reinforcing how much I just don't like anything about Lena Waithe. Absolutely nothing.

Fam I waited 4 years for Master of None to come back just for them to make Lena the main character. Was so disappointed, I didnt even bother watching the new season :smh:
 
This is how I felt when I saw her on "Ready Player One."

:lol:

Have y'all seen "Gundpowder Milshake?" I didn't think it was that bad, but the fight scene in the bowling alley was so damn cringe to me.

turned it off after that. The “choreography” was super blatant
 
Yeah, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness was pretty trash. At least they had the decency to only make 4 episodes at 25 minutes each.

This and He-Man in the same month will be sweet though.

 
Why tf does my Epix channel on Prime only have 5 eps of Domina when all 8 dropped same day?

The show is dope, the story is really good. Only gripe is the main actress has a Slavic accent that throws me off every once in a while.
 
Anyone check out the Transformers War For Cybertron series? With the news of a Beast Wars movie, my dormant super fandom was reactivated.

Here’s the trailer for the upcoming season:


I definitely didn’t like the second in the trilogy.

Right now, in my TF hierarchy, it’s Beast Wars, Transformers Prime and then the Animated Movie.

This looks like it has fan service. As long as it’s brisk, has a story going somewhere, I’m down.
 
Anyone checkout Gunpowder Milkshake yet? Looks like it could be a good mindless action film to throw on when I just want to unwind on a random night.
 
Hulu is usually cheap enough or free with other services for the ads to not really bother me. Agreed though i'm not paying full price for ads.
 
Had Hulu about a year and a half ago. Premium service didn't have ads. That may have changed since then. I don't know.
 
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Fifteen years after the release of his original cult classic film comes director Billy Corben’s Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami - a six-part saga on the South Florida traffickers indicted in one of the largest drug cases in U.S. history. Alleged to be the chief U.S. distributors for two of Colombia’s biggest cartels, Cuban exiles Augusto “Willy” Falcon and Salvador “Sal” Magluta were accused of smuggling over 75 tons of cocaine into the U.S. in the 1980s. The high school friends built a reputed $2 billion empire that made Willy and Sal, aka “Los Muchachos,” two of Miami’s biggest celebrities. While law enforcement plotted their takedown, the world champion powerboat racers managed to skillfully outrun and outmaneuver prosecution for decades before the chase finally came to an end. Featuring colorful interviews with those closest to them, their defense team, and the Feds tasked with taking them down, the series paints a vivid portrait of the last of Miami’s “Cocaine Cowboys"
 
That show Sex/Life.................
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I don't know how they film that show, because it's boderline straight up softcore porn.
 
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