The Netflix Stream: Week of December 18th, 2011
There’s a lot of movement in the Netflix stream this week. Most of that seems to be children’s TV shows or movies that just aren’t worth mentioning, but a few stand out.
There’s a lot of movement in the Netflix stream this week. Most of that seems to be children’s TV shows or movies that just aren’t worth mentioning, but a few stand out.
With Jim Abrahams and an all-star cast, how could you go wrong? In this week’s dig through the Netflix Vault, we wonder why only ‘Hot Shots! Part Deux’ is streaming in HD, but not its slightly funnier prequel. He...
Ack! Netflix loses more ‘MST3K’ this week, and that’s a hard thing to deal with. On the plus side, We’ve got plenty of crappy Christmas specials to fill out the season, and a pretty important documentary to...
Warning: This movie contains blood, breasts and beasts – the all-important “three Bs” of the slasher/exploitation/grindhouse genre. This fairly new yet un-Blu-ified documentary explores what Roger Corman and other R...
To quote the late, great Stone Cold Steve Austin: “Oh hell yeah!” We lose nothing from the Netflix stream this week. Well, to be entirely accurate, we lose a dozen movies that aren’t worth mentioning, unless you ...
Oh boy, is it a bad week to be me. Things that I love are leaving Netflix, and not much new is coming in return. A few of my go-to movies are off the stream, which is just plain upsetting.
Early last week, a friend of mine mused, “Where the heck are the Thanksgiving movies this year?” Good question. None of the recent theatrical releases have a Thanksgiving theme that I can see. What about streaming? The...
There isn’t a lot of movement on Netflix this week, but some cool things are on the way, including one of those essential Christmas movies and everybody’s favorite film about clowns with guns.
This week’s flick comes pretty close to Al Capone’s vault. It’s a lost classic, the likes no Blu-ray player has ever seen, and one of the final funny performances of a funny man that I miss in funny roles.
Some weeks, Netflix goes through massive content changes, forcing us to add and subtract things from our queues to reflect the new landscape. Then there are weeks like this one, with barely any changes worth talking about. I guess...
Do not forsake me, oh, my darlin’, On this, our wedding day. Do not forsake me, oh, my darlin’, Wait; wait alone. I do not know what fate awaits me. I only know I must be brave. For I must face a man who hates me, Or l...
The show aired for twelve seasons, a seriously respectable run. Its revival attempt has been positively received and is most of the way through a second season. Its theme song is known the world over (and was even hilariously conf...