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NETFLIX: What Are You Streaming Right Now

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On Netflix,(Series), One More Time, Last, Love in Her Bag, Tomorrow's Cantabile, Heavens Garden, Back to 1989

Movies- The Suspect, Red Carpet, The Tiger, No Tears for the Dead, Assassination, The Beauty Inside


All subtitled.
 
On Netflix,(Series), One More Time, Last, Love in Her Bag, Tomorrow's Cantabile, Heavens Garden, Back to 1989

Movies- The Suspect, Red Carpet, The Tiger, No Tears for the Dead, Assassination, The Beauty Inside


All subtitled.
Cool! Adding to my spring season l!neup!! Thanks for the list!!!
 
Finished the first season of Lemony Snicket, it's still dark & depressing but apparently that's it's thing. What I like though, are all the well known actors who are in it.

Also just watched The Santa Clarita Diet. Drew Barrymore is a normal wife & mom but turns into a "zombie" & has to figure out how to keep a normal life. It's a dark comedy, episodes are each under an hour.

3/4 Through the SC Diet.... to be honest I only watched the first episode because the idea and blurb were so dumb.

But this is a really good show. Drew Barrymore is fantastic in this, and I can't wait to see how it all plays out.
 
Ok, couldnt sleep last night, so after giving up trying, i watched FRAILTY around 4am.....woe! This is must-see! Seriously had me glued to every minute. Staring Bill Paxton the late acter

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YouTube: An evening of cheesy old movies and recent videoblogs.

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Via VPN of course.
 
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Just finished the new series of mst3k.... and was left wanting more... so off the the back catalogue and youtube I go.

Also just watched Whiplash..... and have the soundtrack running around my head
I'm just getting a kick out of all the poses and vogues of your avatar! they make him come alive
 
I'm working through Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) too - I even got my guy hooked on it :D.

After we make it through the new ones I want to see if I can get him to watch any of the originals, I liked the ones with Joel & Mike, too.
 
One of the things about Netflix is that you can suddenly come across a TV show that you'd have NEVER come across in a million years....


In our house this is now our "completely not guilty" pleasure. Korean Eating TV Comedies.

This seems to be a complete subgenre that i've never come across somewhere else. It starts off with the standard, group of people become friends.. jokes, flirting... romantic misunderstandings... but instead of drinking coffee in Central Perk, they hang out at different restaurants.

BUT amazingly.. they then have a 5 minute montage of them eating.... before the show continues... and an argument about what is the best way to eat Jjajangmyeon... oh.. and every so often it jumps to a mysterious attacker bludgeoning the local residents... the tonal shifts are amazing and bizarrely odd compared to western TV.. and the sound effects that characters have takes background music to a whole new level.

Its an amazing combination of cookery and comedy... and is far better than the way i've described it here. And of course Netflix has now started to recommend other TV in the same genre.. Apparently if you're in Korea this is a thing!!!

Mrs. Psionandy and myself aren't sure if the comedy genius is deliberate... or there's a slice of korean-english mistranslation in the subtitles..

Anyway..

https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80177986
 
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I have been hooked on Korean dramas for the past 6 months. Check out Viki. Hardly watch mainstream American tv anymore.
https://www.viki.com/?locale=en

They are fantastic... and as well as watching the show, there's all of the 'little details' in the background. The fact that people use keypads instead of front door keys.... and mobile phone payments seem to be standard, for putting down deposits on apartments. oh and the food........
 
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