Now Netflix thinks I might want to watch "Inspiring Movies." I can only assume this is because I watched The Aggressives on demand twice in two days. (Side note: If you've seen The Aggressives and want to discuss it, let me know. I very much want to discuss it.)
It has a list of 50, in fact, to recommend to me. Here are the top 16:
- Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild
- Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All by Myself
- 3 Ninjas: Kick Back
- Knucklehead
- Pay It Forward
- Free Willy 4: Escape from Pirate's Cove
- Racing Stripes
- The Pianist
- More Than a Game
- Saints and Soldiers
- Here on Earth
- Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
- Bring It On Again
- Forever Strong
- La Bamba
- Over the Top
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At first I was going to say that "The Pianist" was a good movie ... but I was thinking of "The Piano". That is one list of movies I can't ever picture you watching ... (And I'm really laughing about "Bring it On Again" - they made a sequel???)
Oh, Genny.
There are at least five Bring It On movies, according to Wikipedia:
-Bring It On, a 2000 film about a high school cheerleading squad
-Bring It On Again, a 2004 sequel
-Bring It On: All or Nothing, a 2006 sequel
-Bring It On: In It to Win It, a 2007 sequel
-Bring It On: Fight to the Finish, a 2009 sequel
(I will admit I knew there were three. I did not know there were five.)
Five is five too many, in my opinion.
Hmm. MAYBE the original Free Willy makes sense. But #4? No. No, no, no, no, no.
And why do they keep giving him movie deals if he keeps getting caught? It sounds like it's all his fault at this point.
I would suggest that Netflix create a new catagory for movies: One Sequel Too Many. A perfect slot for ALL the Free Willy's and the Bring It On's and the Jaw's of the world.
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