This Week in Netflix: Volume 19

I realized that I haven't been taking full advantage of the "Watch Instantly" feature in Netflix. So, I watched Fired!, a documentary about being, uh, fired, by the girl who used to be the cohost on Dinner and a Movie until . . . . they fired her? Or she quit to do car commercials, whichever.

I'd already read the book she wrote, which was essentially a collection of various actors and comedians talking about the many, many, many times that they were fired, so I'm not sure why I watched the movie, which was essentially a collection of various actors and comedians talking about the many, many, many times that they were fired. I'm something of a completist, I guess.

I also watched Helvetica, a documentary about the typeface. I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. I think I was spoiled by how good The King of Kong and Wordplay were.

Last night, since I had already watched the discs I'd recieved in the mail (You Kill Me, Slap Shot, and Blue Streak: all okay, I guess), I watched two more: The Ten and True Colors.

I wanted to see The Ten around this time last year, because I think it was part of the Cleveland Film Festival. But, for whatever reason, I didn't make it. I was pleasantly surprised in the beginning, because I either didn't know or had forgotten that Adam Brody was in it. It's funny, but . . . offbeat, I guess. And since I'm good at playing Hey! It's that Guy! I had a lot of familiar faces to preoccupy me.

I don't know how True Colors ended up in my queue — well, probably when I added a lot of John Cusack movies. I'd never heard of this one before, but I really liked it. Some elements I could see coming, but there were a few twists I didn't expect. There was a lot of ho-yay — at some points when Cusack was fighting with James Spader over a girl, I was thinking that Cusack and Spader should just make out already. That would have been an interesting movie, ha ha.

2 comments:

  1. Also this weekend . . .

    I got sucked into a marathon of Quarterlife on Bravo on Sunday morning. It was driving me crazy, not just because the main character started out so whiny and annoying, but also because every single one of the actors looked like someone I had seen before, but I couldn't place them. Even when I looked them all up on IMDB later, it still wasn't any help. Grr!

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  2. Better get some friends over to the blog, Lana's got all the votes.

    I've made some changes. I've set a deadline of Friday for stories and voting will end on Sunday.

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