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Sat May 18, 2013 2:43 am

jampar5000 wrote:
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jampar5000 wrote:this article was posted in one of the FB groups i am a member of. Wondering if the Documentary Herb and Dorothy is on netflix?

http://mentalfloss.com/article/48844/ho ... collection
It sure is. Good doc, especially for collectors. I posted it in the recommend a movie thread a while back.
Watched it last night. Holy cow, what a great documentry. Herb & Dorothy will fall off Netflix streaming on May 24th. Do yourself a favor and watch it.

good shout - thanks for that!
Wow. Just read that entire article and can't wait to see the documentary. Thanks for posting this!
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Mon May 20, 2013 2:55 pm

Just finished Tron: Uprising and then find out its not being picked up for season 2. FU Disney, you actually make a good animated show and you DX it before it even gets a chance to breathe.

But ya, its a good animated series if you can sit through an animated series.
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jc23 wrote:Just finished Tron: Uprising and then find out its not being picked up for season 2. FU Disney, you actually make a good animated show and you DX it before it even gets a chance to breathe.

But ya, its a good animated series if you can sit through an animated series.
+1

Hadn't watched a "homegrown" animated series in awhile until Tron came along. Paul Ruebens voicing the weasel of a bad guy, I'm in.
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Mon May 20, 2013 7:26 pm

alittle wrote:Watching "Just Like Being There" right now. Cool to put some faces to names.
I made my documentary debut in this flick. I'm pictured for a few seconds inside the New Beverly theater in the Mondo/Daniel Danger "The Mist" part of the movie (lookin' dead sexy as usual. :lol: ) I am expecting the residuals checks to start flowing any day now. Woot!

As a side note, driving home after "The Mist" was scary. It was really late, the movie made me depressed and it was misty as hell in LA that night due to a thick marine layer. I almost cried all the way from the New Bev to Burbank... thinking the monsters were coming for me. I still believe I just got lucky making it home.
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I haven't gone through all of the pages of this forum, but I just finished watching "The Corridor", and I thought it was really good. It starts off a little slow, but definetely picks up.
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Watched Breaking & Entering last night. Hilarious. Its folks trying to set Guiness world records and how serious they take it. Spoiler: Way, way too serious.

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Sat Jun 01, 2013 1:55 am

Breaking & Entering was pretty fun. The dude who rides the stationary bike (and his chapped ass) were hysterical, pathetic, sad, awesome, zany, tortured, disturbed and miraculous all at the same time. I laughed... I cried... I hurled.
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Sat Jun 01, 2013 7:31 am

Really enjoyed this.
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Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:43 pm

Didn't realize the Red Riding trilogy is on Netflix. Worth checking out.

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Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:41 am

The Reinactors - a pretty average doco about the people dressed up as characters on Hollywood/Highland. Pretty damn depressing stuff.
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For the doc nerds like myself.

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Just finished all 5 episodes of the first season, definitely worth watching.
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Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:54 am

That Steidl doc was good but it was a rough go at parts due to his eccentric/annoying clients. It's definitely a dying craft.

I just finished The Fall last night. Very good indeed. Scully is holding up quite well.
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Thu Jun 06, 2013 3:30 pm

Went to watch SouthPark last night......they stolez it from me
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Fri Jun 07, 2013 2:53 pm

Upstream Color. Guy directed Primer before. Just watch both.
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