We put Netflix on hold about 9 months ago. Every 90 days or so, I’d get an email and it would ask me if I wanted to remain on hold. Somehow I forgot it this last go around. I don’t check the email it goes to very often. Note to self: START DOING THIS.
Anyway, we were charged today and now have three movies that I’ve never heard of coming our way. Which is all well and good. However, I’m at a loss with movies right now. I am sure there are tons that we never saw or ones that we saw in the theater and never thought of again, that I’d enjoy.
This is where you come in. Without you, I will aquiest to my daughters and in seconds my Queue will be filled with Hannah Jonas goes to jail for trying to be too much like Brittany movies.
What have you seen lately that you loved? What have you not seen that you thought looked good by the previews? What is your favorite movie of all time? What is your favorite TV show that is on DVD? I realized today, there are tons that people adore that I’ve never seen a single episode of.
Hook a girl up, will ya? It’ll be cold here very soon, so I’ll likely leave Netflix on until Spring.
ps. No scary flicks please. I mean, you can mention them, but I won’t watch them. Am big wuss.
pps. Yes, I know, two lame posts this week. Promise I have something real soon. Once I get over the plague and can get it out of my head.



well when it comes out on dvd, rent The Proposal. HILARIOUS.
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Our list right now…
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
W
I Love You, Man (recommended by my brother who also recommended Forgetting Sarah Marshall which was actually kind of funny)
Rachel Getting Married
Sunshine Cleaning
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Actually I thought 17 Again was cute and of course the girls will love it. I love you Man was very funny, just watched it this weekend.
Gran Torrino was excellent. Have Sunshine Cleaning to watch. Don’t hold me to these. I love movies but sometimes the ones that other people don’t like, I like allot. I just put a piece of paper next to my computer and when I watch a movie and I like it, I will write it down for you. We watch tons of movies but when I am questioned I go blank!
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Not sure what’s out, so I’m going down my New Release list on the ON DEMAND menu on my television.
I Love You Man is RIDONKULOUSLY funny!!! (you’ll totally get this shameless reference when you see the movie.)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was ok and Rachel Getting Married was good.
I loved Confessions of a Shopaholic, I read the entire book series, and the movie combines the first 2 books, but was great.
He’s Just Not That Into You was ok, but a total chick flick.
Revolutionary Road was good, I didn’t ever finish the book, so I can’t compare’em.
Hope this helps!!!
XOXO
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A couple of older recommendations that I enjoyed: Hunting Party with Richard Gere and Terrance Howard, Get Smart with Steve Carrell (sp?), Hancock with Will Smith, Yes Man with Jim Cary (sp?)
We usually borrow from the library, that’s why my selections are all older movies, but still good ones. At least I thought so!
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We watched(and re-watched) all of How I Met Your Mother.
My mom was pumped because she found out she could go back and watch all of Northern Exposure.
I just got the first disc of Weeds today. And I have Entourage up next.
I also watch 30 Rock as an instant view.
(Apparently I watch WAY TOO MUCH TV!!)
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I am so excited to get 30-Somethings on DVD. I was too young to care when it was on tv, but now I’m really interested in watching. Also the earlier seasons of Mad Men, Dexter and Weeds.
As for movies, we finally watched The Wrestler, which was okay but kind of weird. Also enjoyed Nick & Nora’s Infinite Playlist, Frost/Nixon and Milk.
The kids loved Race to Witch Mountain and Bedtime Stories.
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WORTH SEEING:
Sunshine Cleaning
Tyson
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
I Love You Man
Burn After Reading
Inside Man (old release but really good!)
Bolt
Revolutionary Road
Maxed Out
Mongol
Milk
W
ON MY LIST TO SEE:
Doubt
Slumdog Millionaire
Religulous
Frost/Nixon
The Wrestler
HATED:
Benjamin Button: When The HELL Will This Movie End?
No Country For Old Men: You’ll Be Old By The Time This Movie Ends
Gran Torino: Getting Away With Being A Racist Because You’re Old
CLASSICS:
Sunset Boulevard
Now, Voyager
Arsenic & Old Lace
Rebecca
TV:
Dexter
Breaking Bad
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We watched The Hangover last night and thought it was hilarious. I can’t think of anymore at the moment still drinking my first cup of tea of the day.
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Weeds is excellent although the current season has jumped the shark. I’d rent everything up to this season and call it quits.
I thought Confessions of That Shopping chick was uber bad, save your money.
Gran Torino was good but depressing (can those two things go together?).
I’d like to rent The Wire from the beginning as I’ve heard that’s good. Ooh, Mad Men too. I want to watch. Hmmm, is this list for you or me?
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I hardly ever see movies, but I loved Seven Pounds, saw that recently. Sort of a drama, but not painful to go through. I just rented that Benjamin Button movie, but haven’t watched it yet, though it looks good.
Slumdog millionaire was amazing.
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Last year pick that is awesome, but soooooo depressing – million dollar baby.
feel better
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I am obsessed by watching the TV series “The Wire.” OMG so good.
A little-heard movie I would rec is “The Band’s Visit.” It is so cute and charming and funny, and totally different from anything I had ever seen before. Check it out.
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I am a big fan of warm and fuzzy Foreign Films, and two of the best are Bread and Tulips (Italy) and Kitchen Stories (Norway/Sweden). Joyeux Noel (French, British, German) is a wonderful Wartime Christmas one. I also liked Hero (China) but that’s definitely not a fuzzy.
A few more I recommend are Goodbye, Lenin! (Germany), Advertising Rules! (Germany), Run Lola Run (Germany), and Die Edukators (Germany).
And yes, I see the German Theme.