OFFICIAL STREAMING FINDS and RECOMENDATIONS

@cochise said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1215975) said:
@gallagher said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1215973) said:
Brews Brothers on Netflix. A comedy about a micro brewery. Thought it was great

Yeah I watched that about 6 months ago and thought it was really good.

Is it that old? Season 2 happening?
 
@gallagher said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1215977) said:
@cochise said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1215975) said:
@gallagher said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1215973) said:
Brews Brothers on Netflix. A comedy about a micro brewery. Thought it was great

Yeah I watched that about 6 months ago and thought it was really good.

Is it that old? Season 2 happening?

I just checked, it came out in April, feel ages ago I watched it. No news on season 2 yet.
 
@cochise said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1236221) said:
@InBenjiWeTrust said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1236215) said:
Just found 'Savages' on SBS on Demand, recommended.:blush:

What is it about?

Present-day France. The first presidential candidate of Algerian descent is on the brink of power. But on the night of the election, he is shot, bringing turmoil to two families and the entire nation. A political family saga, Savages is a reflection on France's contemporary identity.
 
@willow said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1229575) said:
The Boys season 2 is looking good so far.


Yea great show - but i have become so used to binge watching 4 or 5 episodes at once of everything i watch - i just can't get used to having to wait a week to watch the next episode.
 
@diedpretty said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1236322) said:
@willow said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1229575) said:
The Boys season 2 is looking good so far.


Yea great show - but i have become so used to binge watching 4 or 5 episodes at once of everything i watch - i just can't get used to having to wait a week to watch the next episode.

Absolutely, especially if they have a long underlying arc. I think my whole series watching has changed forever.
 
The Hungover Games comes to netflix 1 October. One of the best movies ever.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3138104/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zwtZgV3_hQ
 
The Social Dilemma. It details just how much you are being manipulated by the social media platforms, Facebook etc.
 
@mike said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1243128) said:
The Social Dilemma. It details just how much you are being manipulated by the social media platforms, Facebook etc.

This forum lol
 
@cochise said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1243146) said:
@mike said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1243128) said:
The Social Dilemma. It details just how much you are being manipulated by the social media platforms, Facebook etc.

This forum lol

No.
 
@willow said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1236232) said:
Raised By Wolves is well worth a watch if you like sci-fi.

Fantastic concept. Best series I've watched in a while.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAg6RTQEfeM
 
@Harvey said in [NETFLIX FINDS](/post/1236639) said:
The Hungover Games comes to netflix 1 October. One of the best movies ever.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3138104/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zwtZgV3_hQ

Solid frontage throughout
 
Still feeling a little chilled to the bone after watching The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez and American Murder: The Family Next Door last night.
As an educator of small children, I don't like to recommend these types of docos. They are not for the fainthearted and highly upsetting. Both are disturbing yet also very eye-opening.
The first documentary highlights the failures of child welfare or children's services whilst the second is centered around relationship dynamics.
 
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