My fav movie is Boys in the hood and show is Beyond Scared Straight on A&E.
Brooklyn nine nine is great. It's on Canadian Netflix not sure if it is on American.
edit: Don't use Hola.
edit: Don't use Hola.
Nightcrawler is the only solid recommendation I could give you.
For horror definitely Oculus.
For horror definitely Oculus.
If you haven't seen Silence of the Lambs yet, you should totally watch it. It's crime/suspense.
papiboiBrooklyn nine nine is great. It's on Canadian Netflix not sure if it is on American. If not just use Hola Unblocker extension to Google Chrome and switch the country to Canada.
If you're using Hola, you should stop and find another solution; they use your computer as an exit node without telling you. Basically they're selling your network.
If you're using Hola, you should stop and find another solution; they use your computer as an exit node without telling you. Basically they're selling your network.
http://www.dailydot.com/technology/hola-vpn-security/
Bojack Horseman is a pretty funny show that's on Netflix
deadboltHueyLewisIf you like crime/detective dramas Luthor is fucking incredible.
phil my boyyy.
luther is the greatest...epic acting by idris elba
s1 of luther is godlike, s2 and s3 ehhhh
watch all of kitchen nightmares and the wire
phil my boyyy.
luther is the greatest...epic acting by idris elba[/quote]
s1 of luther is godlike, s2 and s3 ehhhh
watch all of kitchen nightmares and the wire
psych, numb3rs, and sherlock are all p good watches
Sherlock, Firefly, The Walking Dead, Dr. Who (all 8 seasons), Agents of Shield, Daredevil, Lost, Breaking Bad, Attack on Titan,
yeah, nerd alert
yeah, nerd alert
wet hot american summer (2015)
orange is the new black
archer
luther
orange is the new black
archer
luther
Since you mentioned liking crime Solving, you might check out Alaska State Troopers. I just started watching it. Pretty decent show so far. Not that much "crime solving" but more kicking down doors, arresting people, car chases etc.
BLoodSireAgents of Shield
just note with this you will have to power through something like 12 or 13 episodes of buildup, filler and only decent episodes until it begins to get good (it isn't instant... it tapers in) when they start tying the show with Captain America The Winter Soldier, from that point I think it's a good show, great even if you're a big Marvel fan.
• Wet Hot American Summer (2015) is good if you like outrageous comedy from a show that doesn't take itself serious, I'd suggest watching the movie first as there are references.
• Spartacus is awesome as well. fair warning there is a lot of slow motion killing/blood and a ton of nudity
• Daredevil of course, takes a liiiiiittle bit to build up, but once it does it's really good.
• Bloodline
• Scrubs for quick ~25 minutes of good comedy, similar to Futurama.
• Ascension had a good start until... well, the weird thing happened and it became less good. i'd still give it a watch if you're into scifi though.
just note with this you will have to power through something like 12 or 13 episodes of buildup, filler and only decent episodes until it begins to get good (it isn't instant... it tapers in) when they start tying the show with Captain America The Winter Soldier, from that point I think it's a good show, great even if you're a big Marvel fan.
• Wet Hot American Summer (2015) is good if you like outrageous comedy from a show that doesn't take itself serious, I'd suggest watching the movie first as there are references.
• [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHxn8mTpAJU]Spartacus[/url] is awesome as well. fair warning there is a lot of slow motion killing/blood and a ton of nudity
• Daredevil of course, takes a liiiiiittle bit to build up, but once it does it's really good.
• Bloodline
• Scrubs for quick ~25 minutes of good comedy, similar to Futurama.
• Ascension had a good start until... well, the weird thing happened and it became less good. i'd still give it a watch if you're into scifi though.
BLoodSireDr. Who (all 8 seasons)
I think it's important to note that Dr. Who's overarching storylines tend to be really good even if you don't particularly like individual episodes, so give a few episodes (a season/2 if you have time) a go before giving up on it. I personally sincerely hate the majority of the last few seasons, but the long term story kept me interested enough to still find it to be a good show.
Also if you have only seen Moffat's episodes of Dr. Who and decided you didn't like it then you really need to go back and watch some of the earlier episodes in the reboot (season 2/3/4 were the best imo).
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I think it's important to note that Dr. Who's overarching storylines tend to be really good even if you don't particularly like individual episodes, so give a few episodes (a season/2 if you have time) a go before giving up on it. I personally sincerely hate the majority of the last few seasons, but the long term story kept me interested enough to still find it to be a good show.
Also if you have only seen Moffat's episodes of Dr. Who and decided you didn't like it then you really need to go back and watch some of the earlier episodes in the reboot (season 2/3/4 were the best imo).
Dexter is one of the most amazing shows I ever watched and I'm only at E4
show: supernatural, orange is the new black, daredevil
movie: camp dakota, not cool, lilo and stitch
movie: camp dakota, not cool, lilo and stitch
If you like crime solving and comedy, Psych is the perfect mix of the two. I haven't seen past season 6, but I can strongly recommend 1-5 to anyone that can appreciate impromptu banter, good chemistry between actors, and well-written character development.
I dont watch Netflix, but here are some shows I've enjoyed quite a lot:
Silicon Valley
Mr. Robot
IT Crowd
Hello Ladies
Silicon Valley
Mr. Robot
IT Crowd
Hello Ladies
[spoiler]i know, i'm nerdy[/spoiler]
Scrubs is a super solid show, just don't bother with the last season.
Also, Arrested Development's the king of dry comedy if you're into that.
Also, Arrested Development's the king of dry comedy if you're into that.