Netflix: What to watch?

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Tyson

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #640 on: 25 Jan 2024, 05:33 am »
On Tyson recommendation I watched "X" by Ty West.  My first thought was that it was a parody of bad X rated films.  Then I realized that if it was coming across as a bad semi porno, then it has to take the blame as simply being a bad semi porno... so, not recommended.   

I think you have me confused with somebody else.  I've not seen X.

WGH

Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #641 on: 25 Jan 2024, 05:46 am »



Just in case everyone is frantically searching Netflix for "X", you can stop looking, it's not on Netflix unless S Clark has a premium level I'm not aware of.

The film is streaming on Prime, Paramount, AppleTV, Vudo and others.

I loved "X" but obviously it's not for everyone. The movie poster should be a tip off. "Pearl" is the second film in Ti West's trilogy about Maxine. The upcoming film "MaXXXine" will be the final film in the trilogy.

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #642 on: 25 Jan 2024, 05:56 am »
I think you have me confused with somebody else.  I've not seen X.
Sorry Tyson.  I thought it was your recommendation.   I know it was in this thread, so I'll go back to look... but doesn't really matter.  I can see how some might think "X" was an interesting bit of directing. Just not my cuppa.   

Ahh, I see it was WGH.  My mistake.   Coming to Netflix next month.  I saw it on Prime.   

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #643 on: 25 Jan 2024, 02:12 pm »
Netflix is getting a little nuts with their prices. Netflix has begun an effort to push customers to either more expensive or ad-supported plans. The cheapest ad-free plan, the Standard plan, now costs $15.50 per month. That's because the company's Basic plan is being phased out for new and returning customers, per the letter to shareholders and Netflix's plans and pricing page. Current subscribers to the Basic plan can keep their plan until it is changed or canceled by the user. https://help.netflix.com/en/node/24926

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #644 on: 25 Jan 2024, 04:15 pm »
We binged Who Is Erin Carter.

Heard good things about the movie This Is 40 but haven't watched it yet. But we did watch Tarzan and that was far better then I expected.



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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #645 on: 25 Jan 2024, 04:43 pm »
Quote from: mav52 link=topic= 114643.msg1972856#msg1972856 date=1706191978
Netflix is getting a little nuts with their prices. Netflix has begun an effort to push customers to either more expensive or ad-supported plans. The cheapest ad-free plan, the Standard plan, now costs $15.50 per month. That's because the company's Basic plan is being phased out for new and returning customers, per the letter to shareholders and Netflix's plans and pricing page. Current subscribers to the Basic plan can keep their plan until it is changed or canceled by the user. https://help.netflix.com/en/node/24926

Prime is doing the same thing charging $2.99 extra a month for commercial free. UFB! I hate commercials! I pay A LOT for cable and still have to watch commercials? Such a grift! We record most everything and FF through the ads but still it sucks!
Ok rant over now back to pleasant self…GET OFF MY LAWN ya little bastards!!!  :nono: :x

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #646 on: 25 Jan 2024, 05:26 pm »
Netflix is getting a little nuts with their prices.

Unfortunately the price increases and password sharing crackdown has only increased revenue and subscriptions, other streaming services are taking note.
https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2024-01-23/netflixs-subscriber-growth-surges-as-streaming-service-unwraps-best-ever-holiday-season-results

"Netflix registered its third-consecutive quarter of accelerating subscriber growth in the final three months of 2023, closing out a comeback year that included a crackdown on viewers freeloading on the video-streaming service and a smattering of price hikes.

"The fourth-quarter results announced Tuesday provided further evidence that Netflix was able to come up with a formula that produced a spike in subscribers even as it became more expensive to watch its lineup of TV shows and movies.

"[Netflix added] 13.1 million worldwide subscribers during the October-December period, well above analyst projections, according to FactSet Research. The holiday season gains — the biggest Netflix has ever posted in the fourth quarter — exceeded the 8.8 million additional subscribers that Netflix posted in the July-September period...

"The rising tide of customers left Netflix with more than 260 million global subscribers at the end of 2023 — an annual increase of nearly 30 million subscribers."

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #647 on: 25 Jan 2024, 05:44 pm »
Prime is doing the same thing charging $2.99 extra a month for commercial free. UFB! I hate commercials! I pay A LOT for cable and still have to watch commercials? Such a grift! We record most everything and FF through the ads but still it sucks!
Ok rant over now back to pleasant self…GET OFF MY LAWN ya little bastards!!!  :nono: :x

Yeah, what's the point of paying for content if you get commercials? Commercial-free is the main reason I have Netflix.   

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #648 on: 25 Jan 2024, 09:15 pm »
Currently watching:
Louder Milk
The Brothers Sun

Recently watched:

In from the cold
Fool Me Once
Beef
Who is Erin Carter
Ballers
Lincoln Lawyer
All the Light we cannot see
Kleo

Anything by Harlan Coben

jules

Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #649 on: 25 Jan 2024, 10:53 pm »
Fargo, Coen brothers. They have a long history of black comedy but this time around they definitely have a political message, so some people definitely aren't going to like the latest series.

Jules

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #650 on: 26 Jan 2024, 05:59 pm »
Hey guys, you all have one week to get your Netflix parental controls set up otherwise when you get home from work your 6 year old will be watching "X" with rapt attention.

That's right, "X" will start streaming on Netflix on February 1st.

"X" has gruesome kills and unapologetic sex taking place at a creepy farm house at the beginning of the VHS porn industry. The Technicolor "Wizard of OZ" like cinematography will keep your children mesmerized as Maxine brings the ax down.

https://collider.com/x-movie-streaming-netflix/ 

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #651 on: 26 Jan 2024, 07:41 pm »
The Killer by Fincher was great, of course.  Watched that a couple weeks ago and it's like a more grounded version of John Wick (ie, more methodical and less over the top action).

stlrman

Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #652 on: 19 Apr 2024, 01:59 pm »
Baby Reindeer is so good !!
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Highly Recommended!!
« Last Edit: 20 Apr 2024, 11:37 am by stlrman »

js1955

Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #653 on: 20 Apr 2024, 09:27 am »
Little Reindeer is so good !!


Correct title is "Baby Reindeer".

stlrman

Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #654 on: 20 Apr 2024, 11:38 am »
Thanks 🙏, did u watch it ?

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #655 on: 20 Apr 2024, 01:00 pm »
I really like Derry Girls.  Almost every episode, I found myself saying, "I can't believe they just did that!"

nature boy

Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #656 on: 23 Apr 2024, 04:38 pm »
Fallout series on in Amazon Prime 👍👍👍

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SlushPuppy

Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #657 on: 23 Apr 2024, 05:31 pm »
Fallout series on in Amazon Prime 👍👍👍

NB

We really enjoyed that one  :thumb:

Charles Xavier

Re: Netflix: What to watch?
« Reply #658 on: 23 Apr 2024, 06:25 pm »
Fallout series on in Amazon Prime 👍👍👍

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Re: Netflix: What to watch?
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