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What Movies Are You Watching Lately

Geoffrey Firmin

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Cable has put up Back To The
Future trilogy. Haven’t seen this for over 20 years. Wahoo!
 

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Dr. No

I remember a few years ago i started watching the 007s in order. I think I am going to do that again. Maybe not goldfinger because I've seen jt so many times.
 

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Anyone have links to a comprehensive list of what is actually available on Prime, Netflix, etc?

I don’t understand why they don’t make this information available. And their search functions are absolute crap. You can’t even search by year! Every broad category is just a rehash of what most people are watching.
 

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Anyone have links to a comprehensive list of what is actually available on Prime, Netflix, etc?

I don’t understand why they don’t make this information available. And their search functions are absolute crap. You can’t even search by year! Every broad category is just a rehash of what most people are watching.

My rule of thumb is if you're looking for anything that is not exclusive to Netflix, Amazon Prime probably has it. It may not be free but they will likely have it for a rental fee or subscription to some other company like Cinemax.
 

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Anyone have links to a comprehensive list of what is actually available on Prime, Netflix, etc?

This might help: https://www.finder.com/netflix-movies

I've used the Australian version of the site to find movies on Netflix or other streaming services as it offers a search function, and it also has an alphabetical list of all (apparently) current offerings.
 

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My rule of thumb is if you're looking for anything that is not exclusive to Netflix, Amazon Prime probably has it. It may not be free but they will likely have it for a rental fee or subscription to some other company like Cinemax.

Yeah, I’ve definitely found Prime better about having the movies I want to see — it’s the ones you don’t know are there that are bugging me.

What’s that hacked fire stick/app thingie that lets you watch anything? I was able able to find everything I searched for, including things that had never even made it to DVD. It was great. Don’t see how it’s legal, though...


This might help: https://www.finder.com/netflix-movies

I've used the Australian version of the site to find movies on Netflix or other streaming services as it offers a search function, and it also has an alphabetical list of all (apparently) current offerings.

Sweet. Thanks!
 

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I had forgotten how many Freudian jokes there were in the BTTF and George dressed as Rick from Casablanca for the rescue scene.

Started two got about half an hour in. Excellent scripting and acting from all concerned. A gem of a trilogy.
 

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^^That looks awesome, thanks @Big Pun. My collection for my upcoming disappearance is now hitting around 330 titles, about 250 I haven't seen. :)
 

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Naked (1993)

A true hidden gem. Full length on YT:



Great film. Another Year is my favourite Mike Leigh flick.

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I feel like some kind of cinematic archeologist. 15 year old me thought this was pretty cool. Only saw it once in a long vanished cinema in Pitt St Sydney in 1973. Never on VHS or DVD.

Trivia James Brolin father of Thanos played a cowboy gunned by the android Yul Brenner. It was also the first feature film to use digital image processing to pixellate photography to simulate an android point of view.

Sunday night at the movies is alive and well.
 
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