OT: Netflix Gems

Submitted by HelloHeisman91 on
I have always found a few interesting things to watch when a Netflix thread pops up. I decided to start this one to let people know that the new series of Sherlock, which I discovered for myself on Netflix, is currently airing on PBS. It is listed under Masterpiece Mystery on Sunday nights at 10:00pm. You can also find it under Sherlock on demand. With that, has anyone watched something interesting on Netflix that they would care to share?

bacon1431

January 26th, 2014 at 11:38 PM ^

Really like Freaks & Geeks and Undeclared when it comes to TV shows. Wish those would have lasted longer on air.

Really enjoyed World's Greatest Dad (movie) starring Robin Williams. He's a single dad, english teacher and struggling aspiring writer. His son is a complete jackass and pervert and kills himself while asphyxiating himself during masterbation. Robin Williams pens a suicide note and makes it look like his son killed himself, as well as forging a diary from his son which becomes a big hit. It's a pretty funny flick, but is also pretty thought provoking IMO.

Glen Masons Hot Wife

January 26th, 2014 at 11:39 PM ^

Check out Luther.

I'll say you're welcome now, because you don't know who I really am and won't get the chance to thank me in-person.

Qmatic

January 26th, 2014 at 11:41 PM ^

If you haven't watched it yet, I highly suggest watching David Lynch's 'Twin Peaks'. The only show that I say competes with Breaking Bad and The Wire.

pinkfloyd2000

January 27th, 2014 at 11:12 AM ^

Season 2 was a mess. But, in fairness, as far as I understand, there was originally supposed to be a Season 3...

In any event, the last episode of Season 2, the de facto series finale, IS a very, very good one, so it's worth the struggle to slog through the entirety of the series to reach that point.

Petr89

January 27th, 2014 at 4:03 PM ^

There was recently an interview on avclub.com with Sherilyn Fenn (actress who played Audrey Horne).  Billy Zane and Heather Graham's roles (which totally sucked the life out of season 2) were created because Lara Flynn Boyle was dating Kyle Machlachlan and was jealous of  the relationship of "Cooper and Audrey."  There's always been a lot of whispers of behind the scenes issues during season 2, not the least of which was getting cancelled.

Incidentally, I named my dog Special Agent Dale Cooper.  And Audrey Horne was smoking.

 

http://www.avclub.com/article/sherilyn-fenn-talks-david-lynch-and-how-t…

Mgodiscgolfer

January 26th, 2014 at 11:50 PM ^

and I liked Seal Team Six, Sideeffects, Double Jeapordy, Restrepo, Limitless, Enemy at The Gate, Alpha Dog, American Psycho (do not watch with women),Perfect Getaway, Traitor, Pulp Fiction, Colditz, Counterfeiters, Inglorious Bastards, I could go on and on but its getting late so I will say goodnight Dick, Goodnght Dick. Go Blue!!!

Waldorf Wolverine

January 26th, 2014 at 11:54 PM ^

Most of the 30 for 30 docs are available for streaming.  I tend to watch a lot of the British TV series, such as "MI-5," the Poirot & Marple mysteries, etc., as they're just nice to have on in the background while I'm working around the house.  In my queue, but haven't started yet, because I want to devote my full attention to it, is "Twin Peaks."

I second the recommendation of "The Fall," and would add "Prime Suspect" (the original with Helen Mirren), "Inspector Lynley," "George Gentley" and "Foyle's War" if you like mysteries.

7words

January 26th, 2014 at 11:58 PM ^

Since there are a lot of Detroit (and Michigan people) on here, you should check out the Doc called A Band Called Death.   About 3 black brothers from inner city Detroit that started a Punk rock band in the 70s.   2 Brothers are still alive today and has interviews with their sons and stuff.  Pretty interesting as their music was pretty damn good too.  

samber2009

January 27th, 2014 at 12:13 AM ^

If you don't mind your tv shows with 50% subtitles, it's HILARIOUS. It stars Steven van Zandt and it's about a mafia guy that has to move to norway. Highly recommended. And like most people have said, House of Cards and Orange is the New Black are amazing. 

willow

January 27th, 2014 at 12:18 AM ^

They're probably available on Netflix, but you can seen them on YouTube: Cabal, Vendetta and Ratking.  They're fabulous, set in Italy, very compelling, sophisticated, complex and edgy. You may have to watch each episode twice.  I haven't read the books on which they're based, but I'll do it sometime soon.

Apparently they cost so much to produce that the second season was not produced AFAIK.

Brown Bear

January 27th, 2014 at 12:50 AM ^

If you are a fan of music I definitely recommend Who is Harry Nilsson and Why is Everybody Talking About Him? Great documentary about one of the greatest artists in music history.

Bo Nederlander

January 27th, 2014 at 2:19 AM ^

The Tudors was just flat-out AWESOME. Also, Hemlock Grove is probably the best show on netflix. It has a werewolf/vampire type motif but it's fantastic. And I'm in my 30's.

B-Nut-GoBlue

January 27th, 2014 at 4:36 AM ^

Lillehammer.  Watch it...Just do it.

The Killing.  Underrated.  It's slow but in a good way.  i.e. the murder doesn't get solved in one unrealistic episode but it's no slow in that plenty happens each episode and has one on edge often.  Great acting, storyline, plots, twists.  Of course it's based off of a Swedish show but that likely makes it all the better.

Dirty Wars.  Check it out.  A documentary about....well, yea.

Manhatten for a Woody Allen flick.

Longmire is okay to kill some time...40 minute episodes about crime out West.  Good acting but unlike the above each episode is a new crime.  Interesting enough.

Maron.  Comedian Mark Maron doin a show.  Funny shit

Louie if you've never watched it.  Best comedian and a damn good actor I have to say.

Brew Masters.  Dogfish Head brewery dude does a show about making cool/weird beers and of course the everyday happenings at a big micro/craft brewery.

Hard Eight.  Movie.

Crystal Fairy.  Check it out.  Michael Cera is in it.  If it sounds interesting enough by the brief description, pull the trigger, I'd recommend it.

The Silence.  Pretty interesting mystery about missing girls, years apart.  Swedish I think...so it's good.

Luther is very good too as others have said (British); crime/murder/detective show.  I also like Anika Bengston, a Swedish crime show.

Wish You Were Here.  Drama.  Good flick.  Good plot twists and a realistic story.

The Ninth Gate.  Johnny Depp yo, doing his thing.  Good suspense/thriller.

As for new movies, I haven't seen Wolf of Wall Street or American Hustle (though by my tastes I can already tell I'll like WoWS more), but check out Dallas Buyers' Club when you can.  Awesome.

 

 

 

SteelBrad

January 27th, 2014 at 6:42 AM ^

For the guys looking to watch something with the significant other, I'll recommend Baby Daddy. It's an ABC Family show but it's surprisingly funny. And it doesn't hurt there is a steady stream of cute actresses in the show.

goblue81

January 27th, 2014 at 8:26 AM ^

I'm  a sucker for scifi based series:

Warehouse 13 - ridiculous and intelligent at the same time.  The actor chemistry is amazing.

Lost - yeah it doesn't answer all the questions, but its a hell of a ride.

Dollhouse - Joss Whedon - watch it love it...

Firfely - Whedon again - love it...

Lost Girl - really amazing show - totally surprised me how it snuck up on me.

Luther - another vote from me - Idris Elba is an amazing actor

Torchwood - only the first 3 seasons before Starz took over, but a fun clever show - if you like Dr Who you'll like Torchwood

Asylum - crazy good acting and show - spooky and each season its own self contained show.

Miscellaneous watches - Jericho, Alias, Nikita, Blue Mountain State, Continuum, Dr. Who, Prison Brea, The League, Chuck, etc...

I could go on an on, but that is the top of my TVlsit