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Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:42 pm
by Tomous

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:48 pm
by Preezy
Tomous wrote:
Preezy wrote:Dat nanny tho :datass:


https://www.iheart.com/content/2020-04- ... jeff-lowe/

Bless you for doing the Lord's work :wub:

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:48 am
by Zilnad
Hi-Score Girl season 2 is up :wub:

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:31 pm
by Preezy
Sunderland 'til I Die - episode 5 - slightly disheartened to see that some of the regular fans they follow are pro-Leave :fp:

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:48 pm
by Monkey Man

twitter.com/netflix/status/1248355014570999808


Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:49 am
by Cuttooth
Part way through Tiger King, funniest off the cuff line so far is the main documentary director saying "That is a horse penis by the way."

Just got to the meeting with the lawyer hinting at torching the studio.

What the strawberry float, why is there footage?! How is this something I just saw? :lol:

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:36 am
by Edd
I think my favourite person from Tiger King was the producer who was filming the original reality show. How he just spent most of his interview saying how awful and strawberry floating nuts these people were but it was great TV so just keep the cameras rolling.

As interesting as the documentary is, and in a way is good to be brought to light more but it does feel like this is exactly what all these terrible people want. Unless more arrests follow, they've all effectively 'won'. Even Joe is practically a celebrity now which is all he wanted in the end and everyone else is going to be cashing in even more.

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:48 am
by Knoyleo
I went back to watch the Louis Theroux episode with Joe Exotic in last night. It's from 2011, and he's such a different person back then. He's almost normal, there, it really makes you feel bad to see just how far he's fallen into a totally strawberry floated mental state in just 4 years.

He also interviewed Tim Stark, who manages to come across even worse than he does in Tiger King. His first segment on screen includes him repeatedly punching a lynx (I think) in the face. :(

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:02 pm
by satriales
I just watched the Tiger King Aftershow episode. It is just a few light-hearted phone interviews with some of the main people from the documentary. Crap episode really but interesting how they all agree that Joe is a prick and deserves to be in prison, and that Carol killed her husband.

A few stories there ( the horse one in particular) that make me think Joe deserves everything he got.

Knoyleo wrote:I went back to watch the Louis Theroux episode with Joe Exotic in last night. It's from 2011, and he's such a different person back then. He's almost normal, there, it really makes you feel bad to see just how far he's fallen into a totally strawberry floated mental state in just 4 years.

He also interviewed Tim Stark, who manages to come across even worse than he does in Tiger King. His first segment on screen includes him repeatedly punching a lynx (I think) in the face. :(

I also watched that episode yesterday and was amazed at how Joe Exotic seemed the most sensible of the people Louis interviewed. He seemed to have a respect for how dangerous the animals are where the other nutters were happy to put their own life and anyone nearby in danger.

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:14 pm
by Tomous
That’s disappointing about the Aftershow.

Guess they rushed it together to capitalise on the hype.

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 2:38 pm
by Zilnad
Tomous wrote:That’s disappointing about the Aftershow.

Guess they rushed it together to capitalise on the hype.


That's absolutely what they did. I'm glad I watched it but it's almost not worth bothering with. The interviewer was such an annoying bellend too.

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 5:03 pm
by Drumstick
Only two episodes into Tiger King but Joe's the least dislikeable of the main characters so far.

Edit: FYI I still have no idea where this documentary is going.

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 5:07 pm
by Moggy
Zilnad wrote:
Tomous wrote:That’s disappointing about the Aftershow.

Guess they rushed it together to capitalise on the hype.


That's absolutely what they did. I'm glad I watched it but it's almost not worth bothering with. The interviewer was such an annoying bellend too.


Pretty much this. It would have been better with them just talking without an interviewer.

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 5:07 pm
by poshrule_uk
Just watched one from my childhood The Land Before Time, it was like being a child again.

Yip yip hip is still annoying though

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 6:34 pm
by Monkey Man


https://www.netflix.com/title/80208631

Armando Iannuci's movie goes off Netflix on the 19th, well worth a watch before then.

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:46 pm
by RichardUK
poshrule_uk wrote:Just watched one from my childhood The Land Before Time, it was like being a child again.

Yip yip hip is still annoying though


I loved that film! that and “an American tail” I have no idea how many times I watched them as a child but not seen either in years

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:43 am
by poshrule_uk
RichardUK wrote:
poshrule_uk wrote:Just watched one from my childhood The Land Before Time, it was like being a child again.

Yip yip hip is still annoying though


I loved that film! that and “an American tail” I have no idea how many times I watched them as a child but not seen either in years


Just watched the trailer, pretty sure I watched this as a kid

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:32 pm
by Ironhide
Started watching Kingdom (Korean zombie apocalypse set in the Joseon period) , first episode was a bit slow going but the second was quite good and definitely makes me want to watch the rest.

Plus the fact its subbed makes the crap acting far more bearable.

As for Tiger King, I'm not watching it as I can't stand this type of Louis Theroux esque 'documentary' involving crazy people.

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:44 pm
by Moggy
Ironhide wrote:As for Tiger King, I'm not watching it as I can't stand this type of Louis Theroux esque 'documentary' involving crazy people.


It’s not a Louis Theroux esque documentary.

Re: The Netflix Thread - US NETFLIX INSTRUCTIONS IN 1ST POST

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:00 pm
by Saint of Killers
Ironhide wrote:As for Tiger King, I'm not watching it as I can't stand this type of Louis Theroux esque 'documentary' involving crazy people.


Do yourself a favour and don't. It's exploitative trash and you would honestly feel totally down in the dumps near the end of the series when they unbelievably think it's a good idea to show someone who is in a bad way successfully taking their life off-screen and the reaction of the person who witnesses it. It's awful shite and I wish I'd never heard of it.

twitter.com/boomstudios/status/1249764905319690243



Irredeemable and Klaus please!