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The OA

I've not seen a topic for this show but OTOH it would be a little difficult to find 'OA' in a search.

Slow. That's about the best I can describe this show. Painfully slow. A story within a story that drags. Can someone tell me that it gets better by the end of season 1??

Its not for everybody is all i can say.
 
this documentary Icarus is pretty neat - just released today

When Bryan Fogel sets out to uncover the truth about doping in sports, a chance meeting with a Russian scientist transforms his story from a personal experiment into a geopolitical thriller involving dirty urine, unexplained death and Olympic Gold-exposing the biggest scandal in sports history.
 
Anybody else getting ripped and binging wet hot american summer ten years later tonight?

Not a bad idea, since I finished Ozark this week. I'm curious what Newt calls getting ripped, tho?
The Dog's definition now-a-days is just a 12-pack of Bud and a couple of left-handed cigs, but I'm getting close to 50, so I've settled down considerably
 
I just saw that there's a new Chadwick Bozeman movie on there called A Message From the King, looks pretty good. May watch it later tonight.
 
Not a bad idea, since I finished Ozark this week. I'm curious what Newt calls getting ripped, tho?
The Dog's definition now-a-days is just a 12-pack of Bud and a couple of left-handed cigs, but I'm getting close to 50, so I've settled down considerably

Pretty tame myself, a few bong rips washed down with a few IPAs.
 
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Baahubali The Beginning & Baahubali 2 The Conclusion are both up on Netflix. If you search via Netflix the Hindi dubbed version will show up instead of Tamil version, but if you're on a computer you can use the link below to get to the Tamil version - not sure why Netflix is so stubborn about only showing the Hindi version.

http://instantwatcher.com/search?page_title=Search&sort=available_from+desc&view=synopsis&infinite=on&content_type%5B%5D=1&content_type%5B%5D=2

Anyways great movie if you know what you're getting into. Baahubali was India's highest grossing film when released, then Baahubali 2 topped that. It was also the most expensive Indian film to date (approx 40 mil).
 
Disney has announced that they will begin removing all there films from Netflix to be concluded when there exclusive contract is done in 2019.

They plan to begin their own streaming service beginning next year that will include ESPN programming as well.

Once again I say this is why I still buy physical copy's of movies/tv shows. Every streaming service has failed some have stayed above water longer but now with Disney gone. Warner Bros. is beginning there own service as well. If studios pull their films Netflix will go away as well.

If you can't hold it, do you really own it?
 
Once again I say this is why I still buy physical copy's of movies/tv shows. Every streaming service has failed some have stayed above water longer but now with Disney gone. Warner Bros. is beginning there own service as well. If studios pull their films Netflix will go away as well.

If you can't hold it, do you really own it?

In streaming you're buying ACCESS. Amazon Prime allows you to purchase digital copies.
 
Once again I say this is why I still buy physical copy's of movies/tv shows. Every streaming service has failed some have stayed above water longer but now with Disney gone. Warner Bros. is beginning there own service as well. If studios pull their films Netflix will go away as well.

If you can't hold it, do you really own it?

Thats why netflix makes tons of high quality original content, they do not need disney.
 
Netflix & Amazon will be fine. They are investing massive amounts of money into their own company and subscriber rates are steadily growing. I read Netflix has 20 bil tied up in projects/contracts (compare to 50 mil of both Disney & Comcast). Netflix's international markets are really strong too.

The only thing Netflix might be concerned over is a Comcast/Disney merger - that could definitely shake up the streaming market if it ever came to fruition... but even then, they'll probably be fine - they are a very, very secure company at the moment.
 
While I do think Netflix is pumping out quality original content this is a blow. How much of one I'm not sure.

No way I pay for a Disney exclusive streaming on top of other ones. The separation of studios is concerning for cord cutters.
 

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