Season 2 is up today, on episode 4 and loving every bit so far. This show really surprises me the quality in production and writing that Netflix turns out in this show. If half the crap on the big networks were anywhere near as good I would never leave my couch haha!
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by Hdale85Just wanted to throw this out there for anyone interested in food, fine dining, where our food comes from or just cooking in general this show is pretty darn interesting and well done! I love the chef on the second episode and his whole prospect on working with farmers, breeders, and even scientific...-
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by OvationOver on Netflix, I recommend The Lincoln Lawyer (series). The movie, made a bit over ten years ago, was good, but the new series (which adapts the same novel, but has different details) has room to explore themes and characters more fully. Both film and show are on Netflix Canada (can't speak to Netflix...-
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by Chris DI thought this might be an interesting thread. A lot of us are continually cycling flicks through our players, rented from Netflix, Blockbuster, or others. And yet somehow, I still can't seem to get my Netflix queue below the 500 max limit! Every time I watch a chunk of movies and drop my queue numbers,...-
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by madmac
House of Cards
My local library just picked up series 1 of this riveting drama that shows us the kind of treachery that can happen in D.C politics. It's a world of greed, sex and corruption as the back of the box indicates and it's all true in this series.
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by Chris DReally enjoying this series. Season 1 was last year, and was pretty darn good. Better than the Affleck and Kevin Smith version, I think, in part because it can go much further into a story and character exposition as a series instead of a standalone film. And let's not even mention the abomination...-
Channel: At The Movies and on TV
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