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really good for watching those movies you wouldn't want people to catch you paying theater prices for. No one need ever know.
 
Whatever you do, do NOT watch Robin Hood: Ghosts of Sherwood. It looks like it was filmed by a bunch of ex-employees of Medieval Times that stole parts of their costumes. We tried to watch it just to make fun of it, and couldn't even get through it that way.
 
I'm watching toddlers and tiaras from the beginning. It can't be worse than that. :eek:
 
I'm watching toddlers and tiaras from the beginning. It can't be worse than that. :eek:

I haven't dared watch that one, but I suspect it's actually possible. At least that one has some actual professionals producing it, no matter how awful the subject matter.
 
Whatever you do, do NOT watch Robin Hood: Ghosts of Sherwood. It looks like it was filmed by a bunch of ex-employees of Medieval Times that stole parts of their costumes. We tried to watch it just to make fun of it, and couldn't even get through it that way.

There are a loooot of C movies on Netflix. Knockoff cinema is apparently a real industry. Whenever there's a trending box office hit, there's one or two direct-for-rental crapfests on the same theme coming out in three months.
 
There are a loooot of C movies on Netflix. Knockoff cinema is apparently a real industry. Whenever there's a trending box office hit, there's one or two direct-for-rental crapfests on the same theme coming out in three months.

Yeah, and a whole lot of Syfy originals, too. I don't mind those, they're good to make fun of. I have learned, though, that when a movie's only rated one star on Netflix, it's really, really bad. Like BloodRayne bad.
 
HA! NSA is keeping the list of every movie you download and when they drop the hammer on you, the prosecutor will use lines, like, "How can we believe you - you watched Ishtar 8 times!"
 
HA! NSA is keeping the list of every movie you download and when they drop the hammer on you, the prosecutor will use lines, like, "How can we believe you - you watched Ishtar 8 times!"

That was the spare child! I swear!
 
HA! NSA is keeping the list of every movie you download and when they drop the hammer on you, the prosecutor will use lines, like, "How can we believe you - you watched Ishtar 8 times!"

"Well, Counselor, at least it's not Zardoz."
 
Whatever you do, do NOT watch Robin Hood: Ghosts of Sherwood. It looks like it was filmed by a bunch of ex-employees of Medieval Times that stole parts of their costumes. We tried to watch it just to make fun of it, and couldn't even get through it that way.

I tried that with ultrachrist. Got maybe 20 minutes in
 
I tried that with ultrachrist. Got maybe 20 minutes in

Don't get me wrong, I love me some bad movies, especially with folks who'll help me mock 'em. I've had a marvelous time with such gems as The Crawling Eye and that Lincoln vs zombies movie. There are a few out there, though, that are just too bad to even make fun of.
 
Don't get me wrong, I love me some bad movies, especially with folks who'll help me mock 'em. I've had a marvelous time with such gems as The Crawling Eye and that Lincoln vs zombies movie. There are a few out there, though, that are just too bad to even make fun of.

I think jesus Christ vampire hunter is on my list. Havent got to it yet
 
I wish they had a better selection of anime, though...

i have hulu for that! TONS of anime... more than i could ever watch in this lifetime!

yep.

i want your selection of best spanish language films on instant watch.


surely! top three, followed by others:

tie me up, tie me down
classic! spanish cinema at its finest, my favorite almodovar film

bonsai
great chilean movie based on a novel by one of my favorite younger latin american writers, alejandro zambra.

lost embrace
amazing argentine film, very moving. one of my all time faves.

torremolinos 73 (spain)

karen cries on the bus (colombia)

milk of sorrow (peru)

sidewalls (argentina)

juego de la verdad (spain)

love in transit (argentina)

entre nos (colombia)
 
i have hulu for that! TONS of anime... more than i could ever watch in this lifetime!




surely! top three, followed by others:

tie me up, tie me down
classic! spanish cinema at its finest, my favorite almodovar film

bonsai
great chilean movie based on a novel by one of my favorite younger latin american writers, alejandro zambra.

lost embrace
amazing argentine film, very moving. one of my all time faves.

torremolinos 73 (spain)

karen cries on the bus (colombia)

milk of sorrow (peru)

sidewalls (argentina)

juego de la verdad (spain)

love in transit (argentina)

entre nos (colombia)

yay! thank you! i've only seen tie me up, tie me down and entre nos from your list. *happy dance*
 
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