I'm pretty much burned out on Netflix, due in part to my chronic lack of a life. The stuff I HAVE seen has included titles such as: Dexter, Fringe, House of Cards, The Walking Dead, Firefly, The X Files, V, and Sherlock (BBC version; still disappointed that Netflicks doesn't have the third season up yet, but I hear it's still going on, so I guess that makes sense). All this on top of the many movies and documentaries I've seen on Netflix give rise to a general apathy about the stuff I haven't seen. I really need a life..........
Humm, my advice: 1) Study hard; 2) Get a job. From then on, everything kinda falls in place. DO NOT, and I repeat, DO NOT substitute the above mentioned tips for TV/Games/whatever. Take charge of your life, you can do anything you put your effort into. Just recently I have quit a 12 year smoking cigars habit by just making a promise that I would stop the day before I turned 31. Its been 7 months now and I feel great. Edit: and to answer Bakki, I don´t really watch that much TV.. When I do it´s mostly soccer matches of my favorite team or the news. When I want to watch a movie, I take the lady out. Always pays off
I was being witty, actually; my life is plenty full, but I've had Netflix for so long that it's only natural I've ran out of things to watch. Nice to know your heart is in the right place though!
I have Canadian Netflix which is different than the American... I'd suggest any of the following: The Walking Dead Arrested Development American Dad Family Guy Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Series) Doctor Who (2005 series +) Firefly I have Farscape, Sherlock and Dexter in my sights.
Seen every family guy at least 6 times, but I still rewatch them. Also house of Cards and Orange is the new Black (girl got me to watch it >.<) I also never get old of ted talks. and also..... Pokémon season one is on there now!! WOOOOOOO!!!
i added a ton of stuff to my que....mostly series. X files Firefly BattleStar Galactica tons more ill update later.
@Chemical22 Sherlock (bbc) is GREAT, so is House of Cards. Has anyone tried Coppers (bbc)? I liked that one as well. Also, Hell on Wheels was pgud.
Walking Dead, Hell on Wheels, Breaking Bad... those Zeitgeist movies... Really sucks when you want to watch a movie and can't find it on there (but of course they have the DVD version which isn't part of your plan and so on...)