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Watching The Shining again. I think the Kubrick films on Netflix are edited in some new way but I can't put my finger on it. At the risk of sounding crazy, I think 2001 has entire portions of footage that I haven't even seen before. One thing I noticed is that his films are much more compact on Netflix and "easy to watch." I really don't mind it too much I guess.
 
Jersey Shore season 2!

I'm glad because I wasn't able to see any of it when it aired.

Netflix and I are gonna go smush now <3

:D
 
Freakonomics

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Several documentary directors each film a segment representing one chapter of Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner's best-seller Freakonomics, which explains different elements of popular culture through economic theory and statistics. Issues include everything from cheating sumo wrestlers to whether Roe v. Wade produced a drop in crime. Filmmakers include Morgan Spurlock, Alex Gibney, Seth Gordon, Eugene Jarecki, Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing.

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Worth the watch, though the book / audio series is probably a better bet if your really interested in the material.
None-the-less the movie is helpful to visual learners/understanders like me.
 
Personally I find I am not masochistic enough to watch food shows while stoned. I would probably eat myself to death tbh
 
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