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Worst movie you have streamed from Netflix?

It's sort of a toss up. Netflix's entire Watch Instantly library sort of falls into the horrible category.
 
Originally posted by: Saga
It's sort of a toss up. Netflix's entire Watch Instantly library sort of falls into the horrible category.

Agreed 10000000000%. I got it since we could stream using my 360. All the movies on there SUCKED.
 
The selection is getting better and better. I saw that they added A Clockwork Orange to watch instantly. I've started to watch South Park.
 
Originally posted by: Saga
It's sort of a toss up. Netflix's entire Watch Instantly library sort of falls into the horrible category.
Shens.

I just watched the first two seasons of 30 Rock.


As for the topic at hand: Cheerleader Ninjas (or was it Ninja Cheerleaders?)
 
Not sure what it was called, but it was about this guy that kept trying to put his thing in some girl, and she didn't want to.
 
Silence of the Lambs, all the Back to the Future's, The Illusionist are all available to stream.

Those aren't good movies?

I will admit though, most the movies I do want to watch aren't available for streaming.

It is also depressing that I hear they will be raising the price again to rent blu-ray movies.

Recently I tried watching Gunner Palace. Didn't care to make it through it, and the "rapping" of some soldier in-between segments definitely wasn't needed.

I thought Dear Zachary was interesting and well made.
 
Assault of the Party Nerds

Watched on 31/Oct/08 for [00:09:05]
Life as a nerd isn't easy, but it can certainly be interesting -- especially when the brothers of the Lambda Alpha Beta frat house (which consists of only four nerdy members) decide to change their reputations and throw the party to end all parties. Linnea Quigly, C. Paul Demsey and Troy Donahue star in this wacky 1980s comedy.

Yeah... I could only handle 10 mins. It wasn't even funny in a bad way.
 
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