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Netflix

Post by bumper » June 22, 2016, 5:14 pm

UBC ( True) three English news Channels History discovery National Geographic, Sports channels and movie channels. If you really want to know ;)



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Re: Netflix

Post by parrot » December 15, 2016, 3:19 am

More good news.....Amazon in the jungle.
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/14/amazon-p ... tflix.html

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Re: Netflix

Post by tutone » December 16, 2016, 11:31 am

I don't know why anyone would pay to watch movies or TV shows when virtually everything is available for free somewhere on the internet. Websites I use include http://www.watchepisodeseries.com/, https://watchseriesfree.to/, and http://123movies.is/.

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Re: Netflix

Post by JonathanBaver » March 15, 2018, 3:50 pm

Dutch (1991)

Dutch was a feel-good movie for the family, with very few raunchy innuendoes. It was the type of movie that made 90's movies great - it was not a sappy romantic comedy where you guessed the ending, nor was it a slap-stick comedy that was more stupid than funny. It had its heart-warming moments, but for the most part was just random hilarious mishaps.

While trying to impress his girlfriend and take an interest in her son, Ed O'Neal stars as Dutch Dooley, the working-class man on a road trip to bond with Doyle (played by Ethan Embry). What made it a top movie was its unique story line and setting, mixed into a fun comedy that made you smile when it was over. It even snuck in a tiny message that high class doesn't mean "better than you".

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