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The Netflix search engine sucks.

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It sucks dead moose cock.

Well, that's off my chest. Pardon the interruption.
 

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The only thing that sucks more is the Netflix recomendation system.
 

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Originally Posted by DocHolliday
Why? Maybe it's because I have so many arcane niche interests, but the recommendation system works pretty well for me. Much better than Amazon's.
It's just never recommended me anything I hadn't heard of/seen that looked interesting.

ED: Now what really works for finding movies to watch is allmovieguide. It used to be a bit better, before they slickened up the interface, but it's still very good. They categorize based on genre, tone, and theme, with lists of major/representative movies in each subcategory of those three areas.

For instance, The Usual Suspects is in Crime, Thriller, Crime Thriller, Ensemble Film, and Post-Noir for genre, Cons and Scams, Mind Games, Crime Gone Awry, and Assumed Identities for theme, and Talky, Tense, Enigmatic, Menacing, Cerebral, Cynical, and Wry for tones. I find this immensely useful because I'm often more interested in a particular tone or aesthetic than a given genre.
 

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