Recommend something on netflix...

I've watched most of the Twisted Sister documentary. Even though I'm not a fan (all I know of them is the one song/video), it has been interesting. I had no idea they had such a long history.

I finished it up the other night. It was pretty cool to see how long and hard they worked at it before they broke. I was a little disappointed that it ends before they get huge. I was a big fan. They were big when I was in 7th grade, so of course I loved them. I was surprised to find out that it was JJ's band. I always assumed it was Dee's creation.
 
How about Crave TV... it's a service similar to Netflix. If anyone has it try Letterkenny for off the wall/oddball comedy.
 
Tried watching the Tom Petty documentary, but when we hit two hours in and realized there was another two hours, we bailed.

There's only so much Tom Petty one can take in one setting.
 
Taco Trip if you want marvel at how they found a Mexican clone of Guy Fieri.


I watched the Chicago episode...fuckin' Wicker park taco fusion *spits*....I would rather hang out with Guy if I was forced to make a choice :embarrassed:
 
Tried watching the Tom Petty documentary, but when we hit two hours in and realized there was another two hours, we bailed.

There's only so much Tom Petty one can take in one setting.

I think I watched it a while ago but I started watching it again last night. Luckily for me, I get about an hour of tv while the wife is putting the kids to bed so I'll watch it over 3 nights.
 
The second season of Bloodline is hitting Netflix soon. I'm cautiously optimistic.

I burned through the new season this past weekend. In one sense it feels like it's not really going anywhere, but it's one of those series that doesn't really work unless it's wallowing in some sort of misery. On the other hand, it's impeccably crafted. Casting is superb, everyone's outstanding, and it's super moody and stylish. It's a pleasure to watch and look at.

It's not going to change anyone's life, but if you dig super dark noirish stuff this might be worth a look.
 
I've watched half of Bloodline's second season and it's damned good. But the show has at best one more season before it burns out into redundancy for its own sake. I have been disappointed with the material they gave Spacek this season. Every time she starts talking it goes from melodrama to telenovela.
 
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I've watched half of Bloodline's second season and it's damned good. But the show has at best one more season before it burns out into redundancy for its own sake. I have been disappointed with the material they gave Spacek this season. Every time she starts talking it goes from melodrama to telenovela.

John Leguizamo is, as usual, utterly vile. But in the best possible way.
 
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