It has, but it was very recently changed to “My list” instead of the queue. And it behaves a bit differently than a queue nowadays. Sometimes stuff gets added to the front, sometimes the middle. Razgon is in Denmark, and I might be wrong, but I believe they didn’t get Netflix there until very recently, possibly only after the “queue” turned into “my list”, which is why he might not be familiar with it.

Well, we don’t have it in Denmark on the platforms I use, which is why I asked. The reason was, that people never watch what was in the queues anyways, said Netflix. I believe on the PC it might be there by now, though.

We’ve had netflix for…a few years I think but yes, I believe the PC has a “My list” :-)

I’ve started watching “Dusk till Dawn” the series. Not sure where I stand with it yet, but I’m only 2 episodes in. It looks like the storyline could go either really cool or really lame, not sure which way it falls yet.

I finished watching BoJack Horseman last night. Personally, I didn’t think it was that good…it felt like Californication pared down and in cartoon form. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen the same story like 4 other times, but as a drama, it wasn’t too bad. Had a hard time giving it 3 stars on NetFlix.

Mostly, though, at the end, it just made me want to eat apple fritters while watching Sea Biscuit.

Both. It was still worth watching though, IMO (though I do put on shows as ‘background’ and this one was great for that). I’m more interested in a season 2 to see where it goes.

Really liked Happy valley and The fall. Happy valley a little more, wish it had the option for subtitles.

Capote is leaving Instant Watch in September, I’d better find time to see it in the next couple of days.

Stuff being added follows. I’ve seen a few of them already, and recommend a few:

Movies available for streaming starting Sept. 1 (in year order):
-“Swiss Family Robinson” (1960)
-“The Blue Lagoon” (1980) * Pretty good movie. Surreal at times, highly emotional at times.
-“Crocodile Dundee” (1986) * Decent movie, though I remember wishing it had more substance.
-“Good Morning, Vietnam” (1987) * Loved it. And it’s use of Louis Armstrong was very moving.
-“The Believers” (1987)
-“Cool Runnings” (1993) * Excellent movie. I’ve seen it 3 times. I’ll probably watch it again if my wife hasn’t seen it yet.
-“Flubber” (1997)
-“A Simple Plan” (1998)
-“Girlfight” (2000) * Michelle Rodriguez’s debut. Pretty nice movie.
-“School of Rock” (2003) * LOVED this movie. So good.
-“Guess Who” (2005)
-“Hoodwinked” (2005)
-“Lords of Dogtown” (2005)
-“Detention” (2011)
-“Mirage Men” (2012)
-“Small Apartments” (2012)
-“Girl Rising” (2013)
-“Jay and Silent Bob’s Super Groovy Cartoon Movie” (2013)
-“The Unbelievers” (2013)

Streaming Starting Sept. 5

-“All Is Lost” (2013) * Those who haven’t seen this yet are potentially in for a real treat. I loved it.

Streaming Starting Sept. 6

-“Your Sister’s Sister” (2011)
-“Refuge” (2012)
-“Kid Cannabis” (2014)
-“Le Week-End” (2014)

Streaming Starting Sept. 9

-“Who is Dayani Cristal?” (2013)

Streaming Starting Sept. 10

-“Deadly Code” (2013)

Streaming Starting Sept. 11

-“A Single Man” (2009)
-“The Moment” (2013)
-“Dennis Miller: America 180” (2014)
-“Filth” (2014)

Streaming Starting Sept. 12

-“Grace Unplugged” (2013)

Streaming Starting Sept. 13

-“Justin and the Knights of Valor” (2013)

Streaming Starting Sept. 16

-“Beginners” (2011)
-“One Day” (2011)
-“Silver Linings Playbook” (2012)

Streaming Starting Sept. 17

-“3 Days to Kill” (2014)

Streaming Starting Sept. 25

-“The Double” (2013)

Streaming Starting Sept. 27

-“Bad Grandpa” (2013)

Streaming Starting Sept. 29

-“Lullaby” (2014)

Streaming Starting Sept. 30

-“Killing Them Softly” (2012)

I haven’t seen any of the others. Any recommendations? I’ve heard good things about Silver Linings Playbook. None of the other names are ringing a bell right now.

Avoid Killing Them Softly. Despite an excellent cast, it’s really really lukewarm mob stuff with a heavy-handed political message.

A Simple Plan is great! Definitely worth watching.

I agree with malkav’s impression, but I’d say see it anyway now that on it’s on Netflix and the only cost is time. The cast is good enough for that at least.

I felt like my time had been wasted. I like almost everyone involved but they’re not given anything to work with.

I rather enjoyed Killing Them Softly. Sure, it was another “quirky criminals” entry in crime filmdom, but I thought the cast made it work.

“Teenage” is a weird little creative non-fiction art-piece about the creation if the idea of the teenage years. It’s too short, and weirdly mixes actual footage with remade stuff, but I liked it anyway. It does a good job of connecting the dots teenage rebellion from 1917 through today.

I should have loved bojack horseman as well but thought it was just “meh” even though I love all the people who star in it. I also really hate the art. While I can see they were going for a specific artistic bent, the water colors type pairing (especially evident on the horse all the time) is just sloppy looking. The “childstar grown up and washed out” has been done a lot lately and never shoulda been considered as the entire story arc. Blech. But I will still watch because I don’t have much choice - not having cable/satellite nor pirate tv.

Actually, I have the opposite impression. I just finsihed watching the whole series and liked it. Reminded me very much of Ugly Americans, another underrated show that was cancelled before its time.

I watched the new From Dusk Till Dawn series. I’ll confess, I thought it was gonna be bad going in. A series based off a movie? I suppose it’s worked before, but wasn’t seeing it here.

I actually enjoyed it quite a bit. There were big new plot elements, new twists, some good acting and some well-done sets. It was a fun romp.

it introduced us to scoot mcnairy, who is that movie’s secret weapon

Netflix now has All is Lost. I highly recommend it.

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