Netflix History
The following is a complete history of the 930 movies that were sent to Crystal and Jason by Netflix.
Safe Haven
This adaptation of the novel by Nicholas Sparks centers on a mysterious woman who arrives in a small North Carolina town and begins a new life but remains haunted by the terrifying secret that prompted her to travel across the country.
Drama · PG-13 · 115 minutes · 2013 · Watched: 09/18/2013
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Lincoln
Director Steven Spielberg takes on the towering legacy of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on his stewardship of the Union during the Civil War years. The biographical saga also reveals the conflicts within Lincoln's cabinet regarding the war and abolition.
Drama · PG-13 · 150 minutes · 2012 · Watched: 09/14/2013
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This Is 40
Writer-director Judd Apatow revisits Knocked Up's married couple Pete and Debbie in this sequel as the pair wrestles with parenthood, keeping romance alive and the realities of getting older.
Comedy · R · 134 minutes · 2012 · Watched: 08/21/2013
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Taxi Driver
Mentally unstable Vietnam vet Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) drives a nocturnal cab through the sleaziest streets of pregentrified New York City and befriends a child hooker (Jodie Foster). Along the way, the morally righteous Bickle slowly loses his mind, turning into a well-armed, homicidal vigilante. De Niro, director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader create a violently prophetic, gripping vision of urban decay and insanity.
Drama · R · 114 minutes · 1976 · Watched: 07/14/2013
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The Rainmaker
When young attorney Rudy Baylor goes to work for a seedy ambulance chaser, he wants to help the parents of a terminally ill boy sue their insurance company. But to take on corporate America, Rudy and a scrappy paralegal must open their own law firm.
Drama · PG-13 · 135 minutes · 1997 · Watched: 06/22/2013
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King Corn
In Aaron Woolf's thought-provoking documentary, friends Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis move back to America's Corn Belt to plant an acre of the nation's most-grown and most-subsidized grain and follow their crop into the U.S. food supply.
Documentary · Not Rated · 90 minutes · 2007 · Watched: 05/20/2013
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ThanksKilling
While on their way home for Thanksgiving break, five college kids run afoul of a homicidal turkey that wants them dead. As the cursed bird hunts them down one by one, the survivors scramble to find a way to defeat the possessed creature. Will the bloodthirsty turkey make this their last Thanksgiving feast ever? Writer-director Jordan Downey's holiday-themed horror spoof features an appearance by adult-film star Wanda Lust.
Horror · Not Rated · 66 minutes · 2009 · Watched: 05/19/2013
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Take Me Home Tonight
Amid the goings-on at a raucous Labor Day party, brilliant but underemployed Matt Franklin learns a slew of lessons about life and love in the financial boom of the late 1980s in this ensemble-cast film from the writers of "That '70s Show."
Comedy · R · 97 minutes · 2011 · Watched: 05/12/2013
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Coming to America
Discontented with his pampered life, an African prince heads to America to find someone who will fall for him, not his riches. Joined by his trusty sidekick, the prince plunges into a job at a fast-food chain -- and romance with the boss's daughter.
Comedy · R · 116 minutes · 1988 · Watched: 05/02/2013
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Jeff, Who Lives at Home
Siblings Jay and Mark Duplass direct this comedy focusing on two brothers -- one a moderate success, the other still living with Mom. A trip to the store for glue, however, turns into an encounter with destiny for the stay-at-home slacker.
Comedy · R · 83 minutes · 2011 · Watched: 05/01/2013
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The Switch
Still single and worried about her biological clock, Kassie decides to pursue motherhood with the help of an anonymous sperm donor. But it turns out that the donor isn't quite as anonymous as she thinks.
Comedy · PG-13 · 101 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 05/01/2013
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The Shunning
About to embark on an arranged marriage with the bishop of her Amish community, 19-year-old Katie Lapp realizes she can't go through with it when she learns she's adopted -- that is, not truly Amish. Now, she must face the community's silent wrath.
Drama · Not Rated · 87 minutes · 2011 · Watched: 05/01/2013
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2012
When volcanoes, earthquakes and other natural disasters suddenly threaten to destroy the world, a divorced father desperately attempts to save his family -- unaware that a conspiracy is afoot amid the chaos in this doomsday thriller.
Action · PG-13 · 158 minutes · 2009 · Watched: 04/13/2013
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Fantastic Four
During a space voyage, four scientists are altered by cosmic rays: Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd) gains the ability to stretch his body; Sue Storm (Jessica Alba) can become invisible; Johnny Storm (Chris Evans) controls fire; and Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis) is turned into a super-strong … thing. Together, these "Fantastic Four" must now thwart the evil plans of Dr. Doom (Julian McMahon) and save the world from certain destruction.
Action · PG-13 · 105 minutes · 2005 · Watched: 04/08/2013
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The Return of Swamp Thing
The monster of the mucky waters is back in this sequel to the campy horror classic. This time, Swamp Thing is a hero of sorts, rescuing attractive horticulturist Abby (Heather Locklear) from her stepfather, Dr. Arcane (Louis Jourdan), whom she suspects is behind her mother's death. Between flirtations, Swamp Thing and Abby team up to topple the dastardly Dr. Arcane in this humorous adaptation of the comic book series.
Action · PG-13 · 89 minutes · 1989 · Watched: 04/02/2013
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The Five-Year Engagement
Jason Segel and Emily Blunt star in this contemporary romantic comedy as an engaged young couple who discovers that the more they get to know each other, the more unpredictable their commitment to getting married becomes.
Comedy · R · 124 minutes · 2012 · Watched: 03/30/2013
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Man-Thing
Environmental exploitation, corporate avarice and murder converge in director Brett Leonard's gruesome horror flick set in a backwater Florida town near the Everglades. With a rash of disappearances and a pile of corpses on his hands, Sheriff Kyle Williams (Matthew Le Nevez) investigates and soon finds himself up against a deadly swamp creature seeking to protect its habitat from an oil magnate. Rachel Taylor portrays the lawman's love interest.
Horror · R · 106 minutes · 2005 · Watched: 03/27/2013
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The Hunger Games
In a dystopian future ruled by a totalitarian regime, resourceful Katniss and her partner, Peeta, represent their district in the lethal Hunger Games, a televised survival competition in which teenage contestants fight each other to the death.
Action · PG-13 · 142 minutes · 2012 · Watched: 03/24/2013
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The Hangover: Part II
When the wolf pack reunites in Thailand for Stu's wedding, they wake up one morning in a seedy hotel with no idea how they got there. They find Teddy's severed finger -- but the rest of him is missing.
Comedy · R · 102 minutes · 2011 · Watched: 03/10/2013
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The Stoning of Soraya M.
Set in 1986 Iran at the start of Khomeini's reign, director Cyrus Nowrasteh's drama tells the true story of Soraya (Mozhan Marnò), whose husband plots to have her falsely accused of adultery so he can divorce her and marry a young girl. French journalist Freidoune (Jim Caviezel) is pulled into Soraya's tragic story when he meets a desperate woman named Zahra (Shohreh Aghdashloo).
Drama · R · 116 minutes · 2008 · Watched: 03/06/2013
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