The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

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by SandyCoin » Mon Mar 18, 2019 8:42 am

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Squinty wrote:Stuck on Bottom. Bloody hell. I'm not sure you could get away with this now. They are bordering on sex offender in some scenes :lol:


Yeah, the episode called Gas has a scene which definitely wouldn't be allowed nowadays.

Aside from that it's probably one of the funniest episodes.


I think I know what scene you mean. What a gigantic pervert :lol:


Remind me of the scene, please. I can't think which one off the top of my head.

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by Drumstick » Mon Mar 18, 2019 8:49 am

Watched the first episode of After Life yesterday, excellent stuff, exactly my kind of show. His response to when that kid calls him a pedo :lol:

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by Moggy » Mon Mar 18, 2019 8:52 am

Drumstick wrote:Watched the first episode of After Life yesterday, excellent stuff, exactly my kind of show. His response to when that kid calls him a pedo :lol:


That was funny but the Ad7 scene was probably my favourite. :lol:

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by Victor Mildew » Mon Mar 18, 2019 8:53 am

SandyCoin wrote:
Squinty wrote:
Ironhide wrote:
Squinty wrote:Stuck on Bottom. Bloody hell. I'm not sure you could get away with this now. They are bordering on sex offender in some scenes :lol:


Yeah, the episode called Gas has a scene which definitely wouldn't be allowed nowadays.

Aside from that it's probably one of the funniest episodes.


I think I know what scene you mean. What a gigantic pervert :lol:


Remind me of the scene, please. I can't think which one off the top of my head.


He lifts up the covers to look at Rottweiler's woman and then climbs in to bed with her.

LAD.

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by Drumstick » Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:04 am

Moggy wrote:
Drumstick wrote:Watched the first episode of After Life yesterday, excellent stuff, exactly my kind of show. His response to when that kid calls him a pedo :lol:

That was funny but the Ad7 scene was probably my favourite. :lol:

Yep, it's almost as if RG reads here and put that scene in just for Ad. :lol:

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by Victor Mildew » Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:09 am

Or maybe I AM RG *mnight*

Which scene is this?

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by Moggy » Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:11 am

Ad7 wrote:Or maybe I AM RG *mnight*

Which scene is this?


If you’ve seen the first episode then you’ll know. :lol:

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by Victor Mildew » Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:18 am

It's crisps isn't it :lol:

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by Moggy » Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:26 am

Ad7 wrote:It's crisps isn't it :lol:


:shifty:

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by Victor Mildew » Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:31 am

RG is known to search for himself and respond to people bad mouthing him on the internet, so given the amount of office gifs I use, it wouldn't be a shock to find he's ended up here at some point.

That and he's looking for bumming tips.

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by SandyCoin » Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:56 am

Ad7 wrote:
SandyCoin wrote:
Squinty wrote:
Ironhide wrote:
Squinty wrote:Stuck on Bottom. Bloody hell. I'm not sure you could get away with this now. They are bordering on sex offender in some scenes :lol:


Yeah, the episode called Gas has a scene which definitely wouldn't be allowed nowadays.

Aside from that it's probably one of the funniest episodes.


I think I know what scene you mean. What a gigantic pervert :lol:


Remind me of the scene, please. I can't think which one off the top of my head.


He lifts up the covers to look at Rottweiler's woman and then climbs in to bed with her.

LAD.


Oh yeah, of course :lol: . tbf, It's not really supposed to put Richie in the best light. It's kind of like IASIP. They do shitty things but they aren't meant to be particularly nice people, and usually get their comeuppance. Rick Mayall really was great in Bottom. Such funny expressions and mannerisms. :(

Hilarious episode though. One of my favourite moments in Bottom is when they are waiting to go on holiday, and are sitting on the couch and Richie is having a meltdown. Always makes me laugh.

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by Albert » Mon Mar 18, 2019 12:12 pm

Knoyleo wrote:banana split, banana split, banana split, she was raped, more banana splits, cg lesbian make out scene, ultra violence (slightly sexualised, even in the monster fight)


It's based on a Peter F Hamilton Short Story, which is very adult, and it is very faithful to the book, but yeah agree it is very adult.

really enjoyed it. The other's I don't think are quite as strong. I watched the Farming, yogurt and Cat episodes and really enjoyed them. Reminds me of the Animatrix.

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by Monkey Man » Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:02 pm

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by Victor Mildew » Mon Mar 18, 2019 10:28 pm

As long as you get to drink your own piss, I'm in.

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by Preezy » Tue Mar 19, 2019 6:46 am

Binged through Sunderland 'Til I Die whilst off work and these are my thoughts:

- Chris Coleman seems like a genuinely nice bloke
- Simon Grayson is a charisma vacuum
- Martin Bain did the best job he could with the resources available, also seemed genuinely nice.
- Jack Rodwell is a grade A banana split
- you can love a football club too much, some of the fans were just :dread: , but I get that the club is all they've got in their miserable lives
- people of the North East are really passionate and articulate when they want to be
- peolme of the North East are really scary and mouth breathing when they want to be
- that guy who waited after the relegation match and called Coleman a strawberry floating prick is everything wrong with football
- Sunderland looks like a strawberry floating dive, which is really sad
- Jonny Williams seemed nice, and quite lonely
- Darren Gibson was a disgrace

Really enjoyed it, looking forward to season 2 which I understand is in progress.

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by Godzilla » Tue Mar 19, 2019 6:59 am

Castlevania season 1 .... Bloody awesome. Expertly done with each episode gaining momentum.

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by Squinty » Tue Mar 19, 2019 7:00 am

Godzilla wrote:Castlevania season 1 .... Bloody awesome. Expertly done with each episode gaining momentum.


S2 is even better. Loved that show.

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by Knoyleo » Tue Mar 19, 2019 12:36 pm

Albear wrote:
Knoyleo wrote:banana split, banana split, banana split, she was raped, more banana splits, cg lesbian make out scene, ultra violence (slightly sexualised, even in the monster fight)


It's based on a Peter F Hamilton Short Story, which is very adult, and it is very faithful to the book, but yeah agree it is very adult.

really enjoyed it. The other's I don't think are quite as strong. I watched the Farming, yogurt and Cat episodes and really enjoyed them. Reminds me of the Animatrix.

Ah, didn't realise it was based on a preexisting story.

Just watched 3 Robots, and it's a pretty funny experiment, although for robots that can just look up any information they want at any time, they were pretty clueless. Also, the robots questioning why humans have mouths, when two of the robots actually have mouths designed onto them seemed like it left a lot more questions to be asked about what was going on, and why they wouldn't have asked those questions of themselves already.

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by Xeno » Tue Mar 19, 2019 8:19 pm

You need to watch the Zima Blue episode, it is from the short story by Alistair Reynold. I love the story which I must have read 15 years ago but the art style is so nice. Zima Blue is also the name of one of his short story collections.

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by Monkey Man » Wed Mar 20, 2019 12:27 pm



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