Sinopsis
We bring you the latest info on what is coming to your Netflix Instant Watch queue and in addition we also review three new titles that are new to Netflix Instant Watch every month.
Episodios
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Episode 19: Beverly Hills Cop II, The Sting, The Wave
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h13minAll-new episode of What’s New to Netflix Instant!?, and we dive deep into the titles that are coming to your August Netflix Instant queue! Next, we fast-talk our way into the hearts of every buddy-cop aficionado as we discuss Beverly Hills Cop II from 1987. Then we try to con a slimy mob boss in The Sting from 1973. And last, we try to save a Norwegian town from a giant tidal wave in The Wave from 2015. All of this plus tons of witty banter covering Olympic documentaries, children’s cartoons, the Stranger Things soundtrack, Tyrese and Ludacris, and inventive Final Destination kills. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 18: 7 Chinese Brothers, J. Edgar, Dark Web
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h56minAnother What’s New to Netflix Instant!?, and we are all up in your summer when we discuss three vastly different films in addition to bringing you all the latest descriptions that ScreenCrush.com won’t dish out on your July 2016 Netflix Instant queue. On this show, we aimlessly drink liquor out of a 7-11 Big Gulp with Jason Schwartzman in 7 Chinese Brothers from 2016. Then we go ahead and found the FBI with J. Edgar Hoover in the aptly titled J. Edgar from 2011. And last, and certainly least, we dive right into the dark web and regret our decision soon thereafter in Dark Web from 2016. All of this plus Mel Gibson’s influential mullet, the perks of putting bananas in someone’s tailpipe, tons of Netflix original content, silly kids' shows, and Michael Bay’s eventual unfortunate takeover of Hollywood. It’s a fun one! got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 17: The Do-Over, Kindergarten Cop 2, Shark Lake
10/05/2017 Duración: 02h48minIt’s a brand new episode of What’s New to Netflix Instant!?, and we have our first guest on this podcast, Savannah. We discuss all sorts of new titles that are coming to June Netflix, and we use state-of-the-art technology to figure out what exactly is coming to your queue this month! (Some minor technical difficulties with the audio for the first 10 mins, sorry.) Then up next, we fake our own deaths with Adam Sandler and David Spade in The Do-Over from 2016. Then we go back to school with Dolph Lundgren as we try to uncover a flash drive hidden in a kindergarten class in Kindergarten Cop 2 from 2016. And rounding out the show, we join up with Dolph again for DOUBLE THE DOLPH as we try to capture a shark or something in Shark Lake from 2015. All of this plus the 72nd anniversary of something, Urban Outfitters making Bob Ross popular, gangster sharks, lots of obscure documentaries, the hopelessness of being a Pokemon trainer, and Cuba Gooding Jr. eating his cell phone at the club. got a suggestion for the show
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Episode 16: The Phantom, Rising Sun, Cujo
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h27minIt’s yet another episode of hopefully your favorite Netflix-related podcast, What’s New to Netflix Instant!?, and here on episode 16, we look at three very different yet forgettable films! After covering this month’s new releases, we go into '90s comic book mode when we fight bad guys with Billy Zane in The Phantom from 1996, then we meet up with Wesley Snipes and Sean Connery to try to figure out how someone can edit a videotape in Rising Sun from 1993, and finally we go to battle with a slimy, gross St. Bernard in Cujo from 1983. All of this plus terrible descriptions of films via ScreenCrush, more new Adam Sandler films, a Kindergarten Cop sequel with Dolph Lundgren, more cooking shows, and Kevin Hart’s aspirations for world comedy domination! got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 15: Pee-Wee's Big Holiday, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Adult Beginners
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h36minOn this episode of What’s New to Netflix Instant!?, we talk about tons of the films that are coming to your April Netflix Instant queue! Seriously, there’s a ton of stuff coming, and we don’t hold back at all! Also, we leave our town of Fairville with Pee-Wee Herman himself as we try to catch an outstanding birthday party in Pee-Wee’s Big Holiday from 2016. Then we get bored out of our minds as we watch the longest establishing shots ever put to film in Star Trek: The Motion Picture from 1979. And finishing up the show, we get all into ‘dramedy’ mode as Nick Kroll babysits a kid in Adult Beginners from 2014. Also, we talk about some Stanley Kubrick classics, Dennis Rodman’s friendship with Kim Jong-Un, mockumentaries, people with tri-names, asteroid movies, and kids that build spaceships. Sorry about the varying audio quality; there were some issues. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 14: Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (Audio Commentary)
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h32minIt’s been one full year of What’s New to Netflix Instant!?, and this time we’re all gonna sit down and watch this thing as a family. So grab your running crew, salt the popcorn, and cue up your Netflix for Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, and let’s get this thing going! Again, this is not a normal episode and was designed to be played alongside the film. There’s a countdown and everything. Real professional-like. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 13: Cruel Intentions, Dope, Scooby-Doo
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h02minIt’s a brand new (very belated) episode of everyone’s favorite Netflix podcast (we hope?), and we get right down to business discussing the titles coming to your Netflix in March 2016. In addition, we decide to manipulate innocent people’s fragile emotions with Ryan Philippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar in Cruel Intentions from 1999. Then we get some drugs from A$AP Rocky and try to sling them in LA when we start dealing with Dope from 2015. And then finally we get very, very stupid when we foil Rowan Atkinson’s evil plans in the live-action Scooby-Doo from 2002. All of this plus people finding amputated limbs in their barbecue grill, Nick Kroll getting very serious, Kevin Smith’s terrible films haunting humanity, Louis CK not giving a fuck, and the long-awaited return of Pee-Wee Herman. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 12: The Rundown, Training Day, Moonwalkers
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h27minIt’s another episode of What’s New to Netflix Instant!?, and since we experienced some technical difficulties with this one, we actually had to re-record this one twice. So it’s twice the fun, twice the entertainment, and twice the laughs (for us, not for you)! After we go through the month’s new titles, we take a trek through the jungle with Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson as we have the tooth fairy explained to us by Christopher Walken in The Rundown from 2003. Next, we ride around and smoke PCP with Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke in Training Day from 2001. And last, we stage the moon landing with Rupert Grint, Ron Perlman, and tons of LSD-dropping hippies (yes!!) as we talk about Moonwalkers from 2015. All of this plus terrible Aerosmith songs from Michael Bay movies, acting advice from William Shatner, the magical powers of toxic waste, 30-year-old spoilers, the boring side of the 1960s, and pretentious movie summaries found on ScreenCrush.com. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 11: Darkman, The Ridiculous 6, A Very Murray Christmas
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h35minThis is our year-end wrap-up episode, so we start off the show talking about and exchanging lists of our top 3 favorite and top 3 worst movies that we’ve covered on the podcast so far. Then we cover the films coming to your January Netflix queue and then burn ourselves very badly, blow ourselves up, and get vengeance in Sam Raimi’s Darkman from 1990. Then we meet a whole bunch of siblings and try to save our collective father from bad guys in The Ridiculous 6, starring Adam Sandler, from 2015. And last, we celebrate Christmas in January as we catch up with Bill Murray’s holiday blues and mope around a hotel with a host of celebrity cameos in A Very Murray Christmas, also from 2015. All of this plus our first stoned movie experiences, Flintstones-style motorsports, unlikely roles for Denzel Washington, Home Improvement without a laugh track, and the educated guesses of why Tom Hanks would dress like Colonel Sanders. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 10: Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films, Zipper, The Runner
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h24minIt’s our year-end episode, and we get in the season! We gather around the yule log, watch politicians involved in sex scandals, and witness two Israeli filmmakers change the face of B movie cinema in the ‘80s. Very festive! First up, we explore this month’s new titles, and then we dive right into the wacky world of Cannon Films, a film studio that has contributed to our love of cult cinema, in Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films from 2014. Then we order up a bunch of escorts while trying to further our political careers in Zipper, starring Patrick Wilson from 2015. And last, we try to clean up an oil spill with a very subdued Nicolas Cage (podcast favorite) as he tries to find meaning in his life in The Runner, also from 2015. Also, we talk about Rob Schneider’s poor taste in choosing scripts, Morgan Spurlock not being an actual documentarian, Adam Sandler’s Netflix deal signaling the coming of the apocalypse, and a total lack of holiday-themed films (which neither of us are crying about
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Episode 9: Reasonable Doubt, The Nightmare, The Gunman
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h23minOn our 9th episode of the podcast, we decide to dish on some thrills, chills & Javier Bardem’s clumsy drinking skills, in addition to our brief commentary on the films coming to your Netflix this month! After we go through the November titles, we get involved in a hit-and-run with a district attorney in Reasonable Doubt from 2014. Then we try to stay awake all night so we don’t catch The Nightmare from 2015. And last, we decide to take out some baddies with Sean Penn in the shoot-em-up thriller The Gunman, also from 2015. All of this plus inebriated high schoolers that watch SpongeBob SquarePants, chillin’ with Canadians in Halifax, Nicolas Cage keeps churning out the pap, un-funny comedians with sitcoms, and the glorious long-awaited return of Bob & David. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 8: Zathura, Smosh: The Movie, Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h48minGet ready, kiddies! We’ve got a nice autumn-soaked episode filled with frights, delights, and two really annoying YouTube personalities, just in time for Halloween. After exploring this month’s new titles, we find a magical board game that blasts us off to outer space as we discuss Zathura from 2005. Next we try our hardest to laugh at the unfunniest movie on Netflix, Smosh: The Movie from 2015. And then we unleash our inner child in a carnival from hell in R.L. Stine’s Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls from 2015. We also dive into the steady decline of Tim Burton, the awkwardness of watching American Pie with your family, profiting off dead celebrities, Xmas films coming out in October, Michael Keaton, Michael Keaton, and more Michael Keaton! got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 7: Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, War, Outcast
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h32minOn this episode of What’s New to Netflix Instant!?, we try to get to the nitty-gritty of the September Netflix releases with a plethora of new TV shows, old films, Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, and not a whole lot else. :/ But then our spirits are lifted as we prepare for the end of days with Steve Carrell and Kiera Knightley in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World from 2012. Next, we prepare to kick some Yakuza ass with Jason Statham and Jet Li in War from 2007. And lastly, we travel back to medieval China and battle some baddies with Nicolas Cage and Hayden Christensen in Outcast from 2014. We also discuss crackhead kids' shows, changing your clothes to kill time, Kevin Bacon villainy, James Spader on the come-up, and Nicolas Cage as Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore 2. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 6: Hostage, Creep, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h55minIt’s a brand new episode of your favorite Netflix podcast, and we don’t waste any time going through the titles that are coming to Netflix Instant in August. Don’t get too excited; there isn’t a lot of quality, but there is DinoTruckz!! And then we take some people hostage while Bruce Willis tries to save his family in Hostage (directed by Florent Emilio Siri) from 2005. Then we get creepy as we film a naked Mark Duplass during his ‘tubby-time’ in Creep (directed by Patrick Brice) from 2015. And last, but definitely not least, we go back to camp with every funny person that’s ever existed in Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp! All of this plus forgotten Reading Rainbow books, Tyler Perry’s unnecessary vanity, Guy Fieri’s unmistakable look as the Smash Mouth frontman, and the best beverage the ‘90s forgot: Fruitopia! Also submit drawings of what you think “Mr. Netflix” looks like for a chance to win…something...don’t worry, we’ll make it worth your while! got a suggestion for the show?: whats
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Episode 5: Nightcrawler, The Legend, The Cobbler
10/05/2017 Duración: 02h05minOn this month’s episode, we get into the July Netflix queue and discuss funny Kevin Nealon one-liners, the implausible scenarios of the Jigsaw Killer, and why Kenan was on SNL instead of Kel, all while trying to make educated guesses about the plethora of new TV shows that neither of us has heard of. Then we dive headfirst into the seedy world of nightcrawling as we join a sociopathic Jake Gyllenhaal on his quest for television stardom through the grizzly practice of filming graphic accidents for media coverage in NIGHTCRAWLER (2014), directed by Dan Gilroy. Next we head to China and practice our martial arts moves with Jet Li as he takes on pretty much anyone that gets in his way in the goofy and highly entertaining THE LEGEND (1993), directed by Corey Yuen. And finally, we mope around with Adam Sandler as he transforms into the clientele of his cobbling shop (as long as they have a 10 ½ shoe size) in THE COBBLER (2014), directed by Tom McCarthy. All of this plus the dark side of method acting, hilarious dub
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Episode 4: The Animatrix, Extraterrestrial, Kiss of Death
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h54minIt’s a new episode of What’s New to Netflix Instant!?, and on this show we uncover the truth about our reality, life on other planets, and the importance of describing yourself via acronym á la Nicolas Cage style. After we go through the new month’s titles, we unplug our unconscious mind and explore THE ANIMATRIX from 2003. This anthology comprises animated shorts that take place in the Matrix universe. Then we head to a cabin in the woods and get an anal probe from a very nasty alien in EXTRATERRESTRIAL from 2014 (directed by The Vicious Brothers), and then finally we finish up with one last heist as we join David Caruso and Nicolas Cage, at his Cagiest, with KISS OF DEATH from 1995 (directed by Barbet Schroeder). All of this plus forgettable Leonardo DiCaprio films, Shaquille O’Neal thinks he knows what comedy is, and Netflix’s constant stream of original series and why nobody cares. Also, the steady downfall of Weeds and…the comeback of the Backstreet Boys? It’s a good one! got a suggestion for the show?:
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Episode 3: Whiteboyz, Leprechaun 3, Bound
10/05/2017 Duración: 02h10minThis month’s episode brings heists, hip-hop & horny casino owners to your awaiting ears as we delve into one of our most diverse shows yet! But first, we plow headfirst into the giant list of films that are coming to your May Netflix queue. Then we sag our pants and try to throw some rhymes at you as we cruise with Danny Hoch in WHITEBOYZ (directed by Marc Levin) from 1999. Next we head to Las Vegas and try our luck at the roulette tables while avoiding a bloodthirsty leprechaun in LEPRECHAUN 3 (directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith) from 1995. And last, we get involved in an intricate web of deceit where tensions escalate in more ways than one in BOUND (directed by The Wachowskis) from 1996. All this plus films with Steve Martin, Netflix’s evil schemes, a ton of reality shows, obscure Jim Carrey cartoons, hatred for Gordon Ramsay & much, much more. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com
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Episode 2: House Arrest, Vampire in Brooklyn, Mean Machine
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h46minWith the second episode of the podcast, we take a peek at the films coming to Netflix in April, and guess what? (spoiler alert) It’s a ton of Leprechauns and a bunch of titles from last year that you’ve never heard of! Then we take a crack at HOUSE ARREST (starring Jamie Lee Curtis & Kevin Pollack) from 1996. This kids' film takes kidnapping to hilarious heights when a group of tweens locks their parents in the basement and all hell ensues! All this, pizza, and Jennifer Love Hewitt—what more can you ask for? Next we’re whisked away to the foggy streets of…Brooklyn, to hang out with a 1000-year-old vampire played by Eddie Murphy as he adjusts to life in America, searches for his future bride, and gives one of the best church sermons we’ve ever heard. Plus, John Witherspoon (aka Ice Cube’s dad in Friday) steals the show in Wes Craven’s underrated horror-comedy, VAMPIRE IN BROOKLYN, from 1995. And last, we go to prison with Vinnie Jones as he tries to coach a team of hooligans to play soccer, giving new mean
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Episode 1: Knights of Badassdom & The Trip to Italy
10/05/2017 Duración: 01h16minOn our inaugural episode, we get down to business discussing the films that are coming out in March as well as exploring the good, the bad & the ugly of our Netflix Instant queues. This show takes a look at wizards, demons, nerds, and Peter Dinklage’s penchant for shrooms in KNIGHTS OF BADASSDOM (directed by Joe Lynch) from 2013. Then we decide to go to the Italian countryside, enjoy fine cuisine, make fun of Tom Hardy, and have casual affairs in THE TRIP TO ITALY (directed by Michael Winterbottom) from 2014. All of this plus movies we’ve never heard of, praise for Steve Zahn, jabs at Kevin Smith, respect for Jeff Bridges, and nostalgia for that guy who talks about that ‘bag in the wind’ from American Beauty. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflix@gmail.com