lol teeth lol
Get the F out of here. You just don't understand the Muncie lifestyle.
I have about 100 items in my queue and I'm definitely not going to type them all out, but here some of the ones that I ended up liking that I hadn't seen before.
Bigger, Stronger, Faster.
Friday Night Lights Season 1 (season 2 was BLECH)
Planet B-Boy
Cashback
Helvetica
Festival Express
Them
Kontroll
The Weather Underground
Transsiberian
Postal
Empire of the Sun
Steep
Persepolis
Man on Wire
Postal
These are ones I had seen but I added anyways because they ruled:
City of Men
Motorcycle Diaries
King of Kong
Gone Baby Gone
Flaming Lips: Fearless Freaks
Teeth
Boiler Room
Last edited by Brand X; 29 Jan 2009 at 05:21 PM.
Eat a bag of dicks.Originally Posted by BerringerX
lol teeth lol
Sleeper is very funny. Take the Money and Run is very funny. Bananas is pretty funny. Annie Hall is the best romantic comedy ever made. Radio Days is funny, but more a nostalgic look at New York and, well, radio.
These are probably the only Woody Allen movies I'd recommend to a non-fan or someone who wants to give Woody Allen a try and needs a place to start. Take the Money and Run and Sleeper are probably the best ones to start with.
Being There is really good, but may be a bit slow. Man, I used to LOVE Time After Time, but I wonder how it holds up after so many years. The Killing Fields is still a great movie. And The Time Machine (I'm guessing this is the 1960 Rod Taylor version) is a classic and still fun to watch.
A few old movies worth watching if they're on the list of what's available (how come I can't just browse the whole list without signing up?) :
On The Waterfront
The Misfits
Hud
Midnight Cowboy
Paper Moon
Those are all amazing movies.
And a few old comedies that I love: Father Goose, Mr. Roberts, and Operation Petticoat. Check 'em out.
Last edited by Scourge; 29 Jan 2009 at 07:43 PM.
I'm pretty impressed with what's available to watch instantly, I looked at the list back in July and there wasn't much worth watching. Here's a few more
The Dana Carvey Show
No Country for Old Men
The Professional
Young Frankenstein
The Office S1-4
The Office (BBC) complete series
Vertigo
Revolver
Full Metal Jacket
30 Days of Night
"I don't like fellas that kill me. Not in general."
Dial M For Murder is a great Hitchcock movie. They also have S1 of The Twilight Zone (I wish they had them all).
I really wish they had more older films on it.
Eat a bag of dicks.Originally Posted by BerringerX
*sigh*
I haven't seen this one yet, but I've liked other Klaus Kinski/Werner Herzog films:
Aguirre: The Wrath of God
(it's only up until February 1st)
Last edited by epmode; 29 Jan 2009 at 09:18 PM.
The best part about Watch Instantly is how many true question marks there are out there; I've never heard of half this stuff!
A solid, 3-star "question mark" is the Ray Stevenson film Outpost. Surprisingly creepy, it's worth the free rental, especially if you're into zombie Nazis!!!
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