Currently on the queue, leaving out the stuff my wife put on:
Scotland, PA (Macbeth set in a fast-food restaurant)
SNL: The Best of Christopher Walken
Master of the Flying Guillotine (kung fu flick)
Sukiyaki Western Django
The Dark Crystal
Black Dynamite
The Expendables
Hot Tub Time Machine
The Godfather
The Island (well-reviewed Russian movie about a monk)
The Karate Kid (original)
Ip Man (kung fu flick)
Shaolin Soccer (from the director of Kung Fu Hustle)
Throne of Blood (Akira Kurosawa's version of Macbeth)
King Lear (Russian version from 1970)
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (vaguely curious if they've made it less crappy than the book)
Dude, Where's My Car?
Toy Story 3
Inception
Salt
Machete, Of Gods and Men, Skyline and Tangled are on the end, in that "oh, whenever they come out on DVD" pile. So, that should give you a good idea of my tastes: action movies, foreign action movies, moronic comedies, recent blockbusters I didn't see in theaters, classic films I never saw and put on for cultural-literacy purposes, and a sprinkling of serious stuff. Since my wife puts BBC adaptations of Jane Austen and documentaries on the same queue, Netflix's "Movies you'll love" is horribly confused. Any recommendations?
Scotland, PA (Macbeth set in a fast-food restaurant)
SNL: The Best of Christopher Walken
Master of the Flying Guillotine (kung fu flick)
Sukiyaki Western Django
The Dark Crystal
Black Dynamite
The Expendables
Hot Tub Time Machine
The Godfather
The Island (well-reviewed Russian movie about a monk)
The Karate Kid (original)
Ip Man (kung fu flick)
Shaolin Soccer (from the director of Kung Fu Hustle)
Throne of Blood (Akira Kurosawa's version of Macbeth)
King Lear (Russian version from 1970)
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (vaguely curious if they've made it less crappy than the book)
Dude, Where's My Car?
Toy Story 3
Inception
Salt
Machete, Of Gods and Men, Skyline and Tangled are on the end, in that "oh, whenever they come out on DVD" pile. So, that should give you a good idea of my tastes: action movies, foreign action movies, moronic comedies, recent blockbusters I didn't see in theaters, classic films I never saw and put on for cultural-literacy purposes, and a sprinkling of serious stuff. Since my wife puts BBC adaptations of Jane Austen and documentaries on the same queue, Netflix's "Movies you'll love" is horribly confused. Any recommendations?
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