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Netflix Customer Service

Check out this email I got today. Netflix’s customer service is amazing.

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First of all, I am only on the one disc at a time plan right now so hypothetically I’ll have two discs in my possession and Netflix doesn’t care as long as I’m happy. Second of all, I didn’t even notice that Paradise Alley was supposed to be next and it wasn’t coming. If I did know I wouldn’t have complained about the extra ship time because it’s understandable. Netflix didn’t even want to take that chance that I’d be upset and just did this anyways. Pretty awesome.

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Weeds

weedsI decided to give the show Weeds a try and thanks to the magic of Netflix online and the internet, I have watched the first three seasons and part of the fourth in the past week. (Yes, I am aware that I have watched over 24 hours of this show alone in under 7 days. I know I have a problem.) Overall, I have to say that I really, really like the show. Despite being a drug dealer Mary Louise Parker’s character comes off as one of the most realistic moms on television. She really does an amazing job with her character and it’s obvious that she deserves any awards that she has won for this show. Surprisingly she is outshined in the acting department by Elizabeth Perkins’ Celia Hodes character who may be one of the biggest bitches in the history of television. She does the most unbelievable bitchy, selfish things (starting with shipping her daughter off to boarding school in Mexico) that make you want to kill her, but you somehow never end up hating her and kind of miss her when she’s not around. Really a great job by the girlfriend from Big. Who thought you would have ever seen her again? There are some really well drawn characters on this show and some good acting performances. The writing is sharp, witty and more often than not laugh out loud funny.

That being said, this show has it’s flaws. The first two seasons are excellent and you can tell the story was mapped out very clearly. In season three and beyond this isn’t always the case. Some things are started and not re-visited without rhyme or reason. Nancy will do things that sometimes feel more like fanwank (Nancy in a thong! Nancy swimming in bra and panties! Nancy having random meaningless sex!) than a part of any overlying story. The show is still good, but it’s missing a lot of what made it the nice, quirky drama that it was in the first two seasons. Nancy crosses a line at some point and there is no going back. It’s no longer about providing for her kids, she’s in it for different reasons. (The picture I used is when I think this came to be.) It makes sense character-wise for this progression, but it’s kind of sad to see the moral gray line she was walking disappear. She still won’t mess with other drugs, only marijuana, but she’s also a lot more okay with some of the things that go along with being a drug dealer and that shouldn’t be okay. The show was recently renewed for a sixth season and I hope that the producer’s have a plan to get her back to being a good person by the time this thing is all said and done. I haven’t even made it to the fifth season yet and I’m already wondering where her breaking point is.

Regardless I highly recommend this show to anyone. It’s not a show about drug dealing or drugs, it’s a show about a family who happen to deal drugs. You don’t have to approve of what they do. It might actually be more enjoyable if you don’t because they don’t glorify drugs at all. It’s immediately shot to the top 5 of my active television show list (along with Lost, How I Met Your Mother, 30 Rock and Friday Night Lights). Which shouldn’t be surprising considering I watch True Blood every week despite the fact that it’s a vampire show 1/50th as good as Buffy or Angel (and that’s being generous). Check it out. If you have Netflix online the first two seasons are online or I am sure if you search the internet you can find them for free somewhere.
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The 2008 movie list is about to change dramatically

The next 10 movies in my Netflix queue:

Burn After Reading
American Teen
Eagle Eye
21
Man On Wire
The Visitor
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
The Wackness
The Bank Job

I <3 Netflix

As if anyone needed another reason to sign up for Netflix, The Muppets Take Manhattan and Muppets From Space was added to the Instant Queue! Okay, so maybe that just interests me but they’ve added a lot of other good movies to the Insant Queue like Gone Baby Gone or Bigger, Stronger, Faster (!).

But that’s not why I love them. Do you ever remember movies from when you were a kid and can describe the plot to a tee, but have no idea what they were called? This happens to me a lot, but somehow Netflix found one of them and reccommended it to me. That movie? EXPLORERS.

That’s Ethan Hawke! And River Phoenix! And some other kid! I can’t believe that Joe Dante (Gremlins, The ‘burbs) directed this movie, but really that explains so much. I am going to add this to my Queue and get it pretty soon. Hopefully not ruining all memories of my youth like I did when I watched The Garbage Pail Kids. (Seriously, what was wrong with me?)

Pimpin’ hoes and clockin’ a grip like my name was Dolomite

Here’s something most people don’t know about me: I love blaxploitation films. Really. The Mack was awesome. Yet somehow, I have never seen DOLEMITE. The star of that movie, Rudy Ray Moore died today and after watching this trailer let’s just say it quickly moved to the top of my Netflix queue.

I love that sort of quick tongued, everything rhymes way of talking that Don Cheadle nailed in Talk To Me (awesome movie) so this looks right up my alley. So many quotable lines in the trailer alone. Can’t wait for this.