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Netflix "Online" movies I should watch

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Please give me some recommendations for films that are available on Netflix's Watch Instantly section. Thank you.
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there's a good one that just came out. it's called "pink cashmere tie."
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Who plays the lead? Sounds interesting.
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there's a good one that just came out. it's called "pink cashmere tie."

that's funny.


Dr Who is on Netflix streaming

or try "A Little Romance" Laurence Olivier and a very young diane lang.
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Uhm. . . NFL Playoffs? Add beer and you have a party.
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A couple of days ago, I watched this movie called Teeth on Netflix. It was definately cringeworthy.
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King of Kong
This is England
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If your a fan of Hunter S Thompson you should watch Buy a Ticket, take the ride.
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The Orphange All About Eve
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King of Kong

+1 on King of King

Billy Mitchell is the greatest character ever
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This is England

I liked this too, but it was very very quirky. Not for everyone.
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My current online queue. I find a lot more documentaries I want to watch on the instant than anything else.
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PP, some nice picks on that queue. I have seen the 1979 remake of All Quiet on the Western Front, in a high school history class.

King of Kong is probably one of my favorite documentaries, alongside Herzog's Grizzly Man.

Diving Bell and the Butterfly was great as well. Have you seen any of Schnabel's other work?
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Also, Evil Dead!
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The John Waters lecture is a thing of beauty. It's fascinating to have insight in to the life of one of the most unique directors of recent history. I also laughed harder then I do at most stand-up comics. Also he looks his usual sleazy, dashing self in a CdG blazer and his trademark pencil-thin mustache. (I second King of Kong as well. At first I thought it would be a fun nerd-sploitation(tm) flick, but it turned out to be one of the most genuinely moving documentaries I have seen.)
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