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They are streaming a lot of Criterion titles. I watched Bresson's Pickpocket, Carne's Children of Paradise, Clouzot's The Wages of Fear not too long ago.Other titles recently watched Howard Hawks' ScarfaceSamuel Fuller's White DogAtom Egoyan's ChloeUlzana's Raid with Burt LancasterJack The Giant KillerThey have a lot of the classic Universal horror movies available currently that I have been catching up on.
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Streaming Netflix - what's good lately?

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Has anyone else seen Paul McCartney Really Is Dead: The Last Testament of George Harrison?Here's what I wrote about it somewhere else: I knew it was going to be bad. It's a documentary, but not really. The claim is that the filmmakers received a package in 2005 that contained audio tapes from George Harrison, admitting that Paul died in the '60s. The premise alone is bad, but I wanted to watch just a little bit of it. As soon as I heard "George" on the tapes I started laughing. It's so obviously not him speaking into a cassette recorder, but rather some douchebag narrating the documentary. The whole idea of this movie was so ridiculous to me that I just had to watch the whole thing. It's like if you just pretend that it's a real documentary and that the things they're saying could actually be true, it's kind of entertaining. There were numerous moments when I just started laughing out loud at what I was hearing/seeing.I highly recommend this stinking piece of shit if you have nothing else to do. A love or dislike of the Beatles has nothing to do with its entertainment value.Also, the fake Beatles music is priceless.Breathe it in: http://www.paulreallyisdead.com/ (I just watched the trailer and started laughing again.)Marwencol is streaming now, and I heartily recommend it.
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Wheely wrote:Has anyone else seen Paul McCartney Really Is Dead: The Last Testament of George Harrison?Here's what I wrote about it somewhere else: I knew it was going to be bad. It's a documentary, but not really. The claim is that the filmmakers received a package in 2005 that contained audio tapes from George Harrison, admitting that Paul died in the '60s. The premise alone is bad, but I wanted to watch just a little bit of it. As soon as I heard George on the tapes I started laughing. It's so obviously not him speaking into a cassette recorder, but rather some douchebag narrating the documentary. The whole idea of this movie was so ridiculous to me that I just had to watch the whole thing. It's like if you just pretend that it's a real documentary and that the things they're saying could actually be true, it's kind of entertaining. There were numerous moments when I just started laughing out loud at what I was hearing/seeing.I highly recommend this stinking piece of shit if you have nothing else to do. A love or dislike of the Beatles has nothing to do with its entertainment value.Also, the fake Beatles music is priceless.Breathe it in: http://www.paulreallyisdead.com/ (I just watched the trailer and started laughing again.)Marwencol is streaming now, and I heartily recommend it.My landlord (a really cool guy) watched this and believed Paul is dead hook line and sinker, I heard all about false Paul or Faul as I guess they called him in the film. I find this really funny.
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punch\_the\_lion wrote:154 wrote:Vernon, Florida is up there? Man, I've been trying to find that for years..It was released in that Errol Morris DVD set over five years ago.http://www.amazon.com/Morris-Collection-Heaven-Vernon-Florida/dp/B00094AS8G/ref=sr\_1\_4?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1307644207&sr=1-4Worth owning.Really good. I was able to check this out of my local library once - it was filed with other movies about Florida. So right next to a movie about the flora and fauna of the keys was Vernon, Florida.

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