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- 9/20/2017
- by Baraka Kaseko
- avclub.com
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove that we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every other week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks (no entry this time)
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this time)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this time)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this time)
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this time)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen...
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks (no entry this time)
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this time)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this time)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this time)
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this time)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen...
- 11/11/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove that we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every other week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this time)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this time)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this time)
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this time)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this time)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen...
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this time)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this time)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this time)
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this time)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this time)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen...
- 10/27/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove that we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every other week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall (no entry this time)
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this time)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this time)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato (no entry this time)
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this time)
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this time)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a...
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall (no entry this time)
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this time)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this time)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato (no entry this time)
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this time)
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this time)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a...
- 10/1/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Some people call it ‘being opinionated’. Here at We Got This Covered, we call it ‘having passion’. We love movies, TV, gaming and music; we love to write, and we love it when those pleasures combine with a good, fiery discussion. With that in mind, the idea of this feature is to take a big, popular and current topic of discussion, and let our writers argue the points for you, with the intention of presenting a complete a picture as possible of the issues involved. We know it’s not just our writers who have strong views, though, and the comments section is always ready and waiting for you to wade in and set us straight.
Last time, our Big Debate covered the comparison of the TV and film universe-building strategies employed by Marvel and DC. This time, Lauren Humphries-Brooks, James Garcia and Sarah Myles – three very different voices, with...
Last time, our Big Debate covered the comparison of the TV and film universe-building strategies employed by Marvel and DC. This time, Lauren Humphries-Brooks, James Garcia and Sarah Myles – three very different voices, with...
- 9/3/2014
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove that we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every other week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this time)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this time)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this time)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this time)
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this time)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen...
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this time)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this time)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this time)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this time)
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this time)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen...
- 9/2/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove that we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall (no entry this week)
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this week)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this week)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this week)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself.
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall (no entry this week)
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this week)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this week)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this week)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself.
- 8/19/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove that we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this week)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this week)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon(no entry this week)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this week)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself.
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this week)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this week)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon(no entry this week)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this week)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself.
- 8/11/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove that we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this week)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this week)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this week)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself.
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this week)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this week)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this week)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself.
- 8/4/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove that we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this week)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this week)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
- 7/22/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this week)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this week)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
- 7/15/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
- 7/7/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
As on any entertainment website, the movie critics here at We Got This Covered don’t always agree with one another when it comes to the latest and greatest at the multiplex. Was Godzilla a trainwreck or one of the best monster movies in years? Was X-Men: Days of Future Past a waste of time or a future classic? And is The Lego Movie awesome, or is it Completely Freaking Awesome? (Not much arguing on that front, actually).
Here we are at the half-way point in 2014, and so it’s time for We Got This Covered’s fine roster of critics to count off their top five best movies from this year. In the mix? A tiny found-footage horror flick with the kick of a mule, Marvel’s latest and possibly most marvelous outing yet, a brilliantly complex sci-fi head-scratcher, an insightful doc about one of the most vilified political figures in U.
Here we are at the half-way point in 2014, and so it’s time for We Got This Covered’s fine roster of critics to count off their top five best movies from this year. In the mix? A tiny found-footage horror flick with the kick of a mule, Marvel’s latest and possibly most marvelous outing yet, a brilliantly complex sci-fi head-scratcher, an insightful doc about one of the most vilified political figures in U.
- 7/7/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this week)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this week)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
- 7/1/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks (no entry this week)
Television: Eric Hall (no entry this week)
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this week)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this week)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this week)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself.
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks (no entry this week)
Television: Eric Hall (no entry this week)
Action & Adventure: James Garcia (no entry this week)
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg (no entry this week)
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon (no entry this week)
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself.
- 6/23/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this week)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix...
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo (no entry this week)
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix...
- 6/17/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this week, stuck in an intergalactic war)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which...
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe (no entry this week, stuck in an intergalactic war)
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which...
- 6/11/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Welcome back to our recurring recommendation article, We Got Netflix Covered, a place where numerous writers will be discussing their specific genre-based favorites that you can stream on Netflix Watch Instantly this very second. To prove we certainly do have this covered, we’ve developed a list of genres that we’ll be providing recommendations for every week – 11 total genres – and the writers responsible for each section have been established. While these might change week to week, here’s today’s roster:
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
Independent: Sarah Myles
Classics: Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Television: Eric Hall
Action & Adventure: James Garcia
Foreign: Paulo Lazo
Documentaries: Adam Donaldson
Dramas: Isaac Feldberg
Horror: Matt Donato
Family/Children’s Movies: Christian Law (no entry this week)
Comedies: Gem Seddon
Sci-Fi: Al Lowe
Look at those names – a real “almost” Dirty Dozen if I do say so myself. Enough chatting though, let’s see which Netflix movies you should be streaming this week!
- 6/2/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Netflix has revolutionized the way we watch movies and television, starting simply by mailing titles directly to your house, then evolving into the streaming mecca of all things instantly watchable. Let’s be honest though, how often do we still get Netflix titles in the mail? How many of us have the same Netflix envelope from eight moths ago sitting on our dresser, pushed aside for television series binge-watching and impulse selections? We’ve all been there, and we’re all still paying for that monthly by-mail DVD delivery subscription because hey, you never know, right?
Shifting our sights to the Netflix Watch Instantly catalog, scrolling through title after title can be one of the most intimidating experiences a normal human has to encounter. How many of you sit there for 20 minutes cycling through lists of movies only to become frustrated, give up, and pop in one of your go-to crowd pleasers?...
Shifting our sights to the Netflix Watch Instantly catalog, scrolling through title after title can be one of the most intimidating experiences a normal human has to encounter. How many of you sit there for 20 minutes cycling through lists of movies only to become frustrated, give up, and pop in one of your go-to crowd pleasers?...
- 5/27/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Netflix has revolutionized the way we watch movies and television, starting simply by mailing titles directly to your house, then evolving into the streaming mecca of all things instantly watchable. Let’s be honest though, how often do we still get Netflix titles in the mail? How many of us have the same Netflix envelope from eight moths ago sitting on our dresser, pushed aside for television series binge-watching and impulse selections? We’ve all been there, and we’re all still paying for that monthly by-mail DVD delivery subscription because hey, you never know, right?
Shifting our sights to the Netflix Watch Instantly catalog, scrolling through title after title can be one of the most intimidating experiences a normal human has to encounter. How many of you sit there for 20 minutes cycling through lists of movies only to become frustrated, give up, and pop in one of your go-to crowd pleasers?...
Shifting our sights to the Netflix Watch Instantly catalog, scrolling through title after title can be one of the most intimidating experiences a normal human has to encounter. How many of you sit there for 20 minutes cycling through lists of movies only to become frustrated, give up, and pop in one of your go-to crowd pleasers?...
- 5/19/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
Netflix has revolutionized the way we watch movies and television, starting simply by mailing titles directly to your house, then evolving into the streaming mecca of all things instantly watchable. Let’s be honest though, how often do we still get Netflix titles in the mail? How many of us have the same Netflix envelope from eight moths ago sitting on our dresser, pushed aside for television series binge-watching and impulse selections? We’ve all been there, and we’re all still paying for that monthly by-mail DVD delivery subscription because hey, you never know, right?
Shifting our sights to the Netflix Watch Instantly catalog, scrolling through title after title can be one of the most intimidating experiences a normal human has to encounter. How many of you sit there for 20 minutes cycling through lists of movies only to become frustrated, give up, and pop in one of your go-to crowd pleasers?...
Shifting our sights to the Netflix Watch Instantly catalog, scrolling through title after title can be one of the most intimidating experiences a normal human has to encounter. How many of you sit there for 20 minutes cycling through lists of movies only to become frustrated, give up, and pop in one of your go-to crowd pleasers?...
- 5/12/2014
- by WGTC Staff
- We Got This Covered
This week’s question is swiped from an article at WhatCulture last month:
What is the statute of limitation on spoilers?
WhatCulture’s James Garcia doesn’t offer a definitive answer: it might be somewhere between “five minutes after something awesome was on TV and it’s your own dumb fault if you missed it” and “no more than 15 years cuz if you haven’t seen it by then, it’s your own dumb fault.” (I’m paraphrasing; those aren’t direct quotes.) But the sweet spot in between is hard to find. And it all depends on context, too. A discussion at a pop culture Web site might have a less stringent statute than, say, a watercooler chat at the office. Or maybe it’s the reverse! Maybe we should be more attuned to possibly spoiling a film or TV season finale when we’re talking to others who...
What is the statute of limitation on spoilers?
WhatCulture’s James Garcia doesn’t offer a definitive answer: it might be somewhere between “five minutes after something awesome was on TV and it’s your own dumb fault if you missed it” and “no more than 15 years cuz if you haven’t seen it by then, it’s your own dumb fault.” (I’m paraphrasing; those aren’t direct quotes.) But the sweet spot in between is hard to find. And it all depends on context, too. A discussion at a pop culture Web site might have a less stringent statute than, say, a watercooler chat at the office. Or maybe it’s the reverse! Maybe we should be more attuned to possibly spoiling a film or TV season finale when we’re talking to others who...
- 1/20/2014
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Although Marvel currently rules the superhero cinema landscape with their stable of superheroes, DC keeps pumping out animated feature films based on popular graphic novels or storylines from the comics. Most, such as Batman: Under The Red Hood or Superman vs. The Elite, have been fairly loose adaptations of the source material while some others have been direct or close to direct adaptations, the most notable probably being Batman: Year One. With next year’s slate of animated features already set, being Justice League: War, Son of Batman and Batman: Arkham Assualt, perhaps it is time to start speculating on what 2015′s features will bring.
Considering 2015 is the highly anticipated Batman/Superman film, no doubt DC will once again piggyback off that film to promote one or more of their new animated features.
WhatCulture writer James Garcia wrote an article a few weeks ago titled 10 Batman Stories That Should Be Adapted Into Animated Films.
Considering 2015 is the highly anticipated Batman/Superman film, no doubt DC will once again piggyback off that film to promote one or more of their new animated features.
WhatCulture writer James Garcia wrote an article a few weeks ago titled 10 Batman Stories That Should Be Adapted Into Animated Films.
- 10/19/2013
- by Richard Church
- Obsessed with Film
The Planes Blu-Ray has a release date, and you obviously want to get this one on your calendar, both because you know you want it, and because it’s smack dab in holiday buying season.
You may recall that during our Podcast review that covered Planes, I wasn’t all that favorable of it, but that was mostly because I was holding it to Pixar standards. I didn’t exactly dislike it, but you expect so much at this point that I hoped for more. Of course, the kids wanted nothing to do with my snooty, movie critic take on things, and loved it.
You might also recall that I wondered what direction they would take on the bonus features when this one came out, and it looks as though they are going a bit minimalist. A bad move, if you ask me, but it still looks like we have...
You may recall that during our Podcast review that covered Planes, I wasn’t all that favorable of it, but that was mostly because I was holding it to Pixar standards. I didn’t exactly dislike it, but you expect so much at this point that I hoped for more. Of course, the kids wanted nothing to do with my snooty, movie critic take on things, and loved it.
You might also recall that I wondered what direction they would take on the bonus features when this one came out, and it looks as though they are going a bit minimalist. A bad move, if you ask me, but it still looks like we have...
- 9/27/2013
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Audiences worldwide are fastening their seatbelts as “Disney’s Planes” prepares to take off this summer. Joining Dane Cook, who provides the voice of Dusty, are Stacy Keach, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Cedric the Entertainer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Priyanka Chopra, Gabriel Iglesias, Roger Craig Smith, Colin Cowherd, Sinbad, Oliver Kalkofe and Brent Musburger.
Adding some high-flying flair from a classic feature film are Anthony Edwards and Val Kilmer. Val Kilmer (“Batman Forever,” “Top Gun”) provides the voice of Bravo and Anthony Edwards (TV’s “Zero Hour,” “Top Gun”) is the voice of Echo. Both are members of the Jolly Wrenches and fans of air racing.
Inspired by the world of “Cars” and directed by Disneytoon Studios veteran and aviation enthusiast Klay Hall (“King of the Hill,” “The Simpsons”), “Disney’s Planes” is an action-packed 3D animated comedy adventure about Dusty’s dream of competing as a high-flying...
Adding some high-flying flair from a classic feature film are Anthony Edwards and Val Kilmer. Val Kilmer (“Batman Forever,” “Top Gun”) provides the voice of Bravo and Anthony Edwards (TV’s “Zero Hour,” “Top Gun”) is the voice of Echo. Both are members of the Jolly Wrenches and fans of air racing.
Inspired by the world of “Cars” and directed by Disneytoon Studios veteran and aviation enthusiast Klay Hall (“King of the Hill,” “The Simpsons”), “Disney’s Planes” is an action-packed 3D animated comedy adventure about Dusty’s dream of competing as a high-flying...
- 3/27/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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