The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar - a Wes Anderson flick I'd never knew was coming. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and many other familiar faces.
Encounters - 4 episode mini-series about UFO alien encounters that's very well done and contains a lot of new information, at least to me as someone who follows the subject
It's been quite a dry spell for Netflix but they've kind of redeemed themselves
This post may make me consider dumping Netflix actually. Because I can leave an come back and watch when they build up actual good content.
Sorry for being so negative but I don't know I feel like they are join and subscribe when they build stuff and then I'll cancel.
Otherwise we'd go month on and a few months off and just binge during the on months.
Also, One Piece is great for anyone who likes that genre.
I didn't like the other Roald Dahl stories he did, but that was more because I didn't like the stories themselves.
Totally agree with you there. If you had to template his works, this one would be near the top of the list.
Would love to see him redo Matilda or Willie Wonka, lol (kidding of course)
This post may make me consider dumping Netflix actually. Because I can leave an come back and watch when they build up actual good content.
Sorry for being so negative but I don't know I feel like they are join and subscribe when they build stuff and then I'll cancel.
who hurt you?
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Congrats??? I guess?
This post may make me consider dumping Netflix actually. Because I can leave an come back and watch when they build up actual good content.
Sorry for being so negative but I don't know I feel like they are join and subscribe when they build stuff and then I'll cancel.
who hurt you?
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On the Ariel episode I really disliked the way they presented the guy who (now) claims the other 60 students are making up the story. A quick google search will tell you that guy changed his tune just for this docuseries, because he was quoted not that long ago, as an adult, seeing strange moving lights in the air that day and not knowing what it was. Not a shiny rock. Not sure what his motivation is to lie now, but he really looked like someone who is struggling with substances. I just thought it was strange the producers seemed to want to cast doubt on the entire episode by including him so much.