Netflix History

The following is a complete history of the 930 movies that were sent to Crystal and Jason by Netflix.

Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants

In this captivating Depression-era melodrama, impetuous veterinary student Jacob Jankowski (Robert Pattinson) joins a celebrated circus as an animal caretaker but faces a wrenching dilemma when he's transfixed by angelic married performer Marlena (Reese Witherspoon). An affinity for elephants brings together the young pair, but the warmth between them sends Marlena's cruel husband, animal trainer August (Christoph Waltz), into a frightening fury.

Drama · PG-13 · 121 minutes · 2011 · Watched: 12/17/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Svengali

Svengali

When songstress Trilby O'Farrell (Marian Marsh) meets fascinating hypnotist Svengali (John Barrymore), she leaves everyone behind to pursue a career on the concert circuit. But what she doesn't realize is that she can perform only at the mind controller's command. Eventually, the young woman suffers under such intense control. Luis Alberni plays Svengali's sidekick, Gecko; Archie Mayo directs this atmospheric drama.

Drama · Not Rated · 81 minutes · 1931 · Watched: 12/12/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Red State

Red State

Director Kevin Smith puts a unique spin on the horror genre in this tale of hormonal urges gone awry. Three high school boys answer an online ad from a woman seeking wild sex and soon find themselves in the hands of some dangerous religious zealots.

Suspense · R · 88 minutes · 2011 · Watched: 12/12/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Swamp Thing

Swamp Thing

When the botanical experiments of Dr. Alec Holland go awry and a lab explosion renders him more plant than man, rival scientist Anton Arcane plans to capture the Swamp Thing and learn his secrets.

Action · PG · 88 minutes · 1982 · Watched: 12/11/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Inside

Inside

Four months after her husband's tragic death, Sarah (Alysson Paradis) prepares to head to the hospital to deliver her miracle baby. But what should be a blessed Christmas Eve event turns terrifying when a crazed woman (BĂ©atrice Dalle) arrives at her home intent on taking Sarah's baby. Taking up whatever sharp implement at hand, the psychotic woman relentlessly pursues the pregnant Sarah, determined to perform a grisly brand of C-section.

Horror · Unrated · 82 minutes · 2007 · Watched: 12/11/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

American Grindhouse

American Grindhouse

Oscar-nominated actor Robert Forster (Jackie Brown) narrates this explosive toast to the American exploitation film, an admittedly lowbrow art form with undeniably high entertainment value -- and a staple of so-called grind house cinema. Highlights include clips from long-forgotten gems, plus interviews with grind house aficionados Joe Dante, Jack Hill, John Landis, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Fred Williamson and more.

Documentary · Not Rated · 81 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 12/05/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

King of the Zombies

King of the Zombies

When a small plane crash-lands on a Caribbean island en route to Panama, its pilot (Dick Purcell) and two passengers (John Archer and Mantan Moreland) seek shelter at the home of the mysterious Dr. Sangre (Henry Victor), an Austrian scientist who harbors some diabolical secrets. It seems that the good doctor has been dabbling in voodoo in his basement laboratory in the hopes of creating an army of zombie spies.

Horror · Not Rated · 67 minutes · 1941 · Watched: 12/05/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Superman II

Superman II

In this blockbuster sequel, three escaped criminals from the planet Krypton test the Man of Steel's (Christopher Reeve) mettle. Led by Gen. Zod (Terence Stamp), the Kryptonians take control of the White House and partner with Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) to destroy Superman and rule the world. But Superman, who attempts to make himself human in order to get closer to Lois (Margot Kidder), realizes he has a responsibility to save the planet.

Action · PG · 127 minutes · 1980 · Watched: 12/04/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Blood Feast

Blood Feast

As Det. Pete Thornton (Thomas Wood) tracks a serial killer who's been mutilating young women to sacrifice to the Egyptian god Ishtar, he begins to wonder if the man (Mal Arnold) he's hired to cater an "Egyptian feast" for his girlfriend (Connie Mason) is the killer. Exploitation king Herschell Gordon Lewis introduces all-out, full-color gore in the first of his notorious drive-in classics from the 1960s and 1970s.

Horror · Not Rated · 67 minutes · 1963 · Watched: 12/04/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

The Accused

The Accused

Jodie Foster won an Oscar for her portrayal of Sarah Tobias in this fact-based drama. After being raped by three men in a local bar, Sarah, enraged at the light sentence her attackers receive, persuades attorney Kathryn Murphy (Kelly McGillis) to press charges against the men who cheered on the attack. But it won't be easy: Sarah has a shady past that could be used against her in court.

Drama · R · 110 minutes · 1988 · Watched: 11/26/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Rabbit Hole

Rabbit Hole

In this raw drama based on David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name, Becca (Nicole Kidman) and Howie (Aaron Eckhart) grapple with the realities of life eight months after the death of their 4-year-old son, Danny. Even with Becca's well-meaning mother (Dianne Wiest) offering comfort and weekly group therapy always available, the couple go about their own secret ways of coping. John Cameron Mitchell directs.

Drama · PG-13 · 91 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 11/26/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Cop Out

Cop Out

Jimmy Monroe (Bruce Willis) and off-kilter Paul Hodges (Tracy Morgan) are two suspended cops trying to track down a stolen and very valuable 1950s baseball card. Along the way, they encounter a Mexican beauty and countless other characters and get entangled with the mob. Kevin Smith (Clerks) directs this comedic action flick co-starring Adam Brody, Jason Lee, Michelle Trachtenberg, Kevin Pollak and Seann William Scott.

Action · R · 107 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 11/14/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Vampyr

Vampyr

Director Carl Theodor Dreyer fuses fantasy and reality in this landmark tale, which ranks among cinema's greatest horror movies. Holiday reveler Allan Gray (Julian West) takes a room in an eerie European village inn and is awakened when an elderly gent lets himself in, leaving a parcel inscribed, "To be opened in the event of my death." Gray later witnesses the man's murder, opens the package and realizes a supernatural killer is on the loose.

Horror · Not Rated · 72 minutes · 1932 · Watched: 10/09/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Killers

Killers

When an elite assassin (Ashton Kutcher) marries a beautiful computer whiz (Katherine Heigl) after a whirlwind romance, he gives up the gun and settles down with his new bride. That is, until he learns that someone from his past has put a contract out on his life. Now, the couple must go on the run if they hope to survive and settle the score once and for all. This action comedy from director Robert Luketic co-stars Tom Selleck and Catherine O'Hara.

Action · PG-13 · 100 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 07/24/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Hobo with a Shotgun

Hobo with a Shotgun

This gory, gleefully over-the-top revenge fantasy stars Rutger Hauer as the Hobo, a bum who rolls into town hoping to start over, only to find his adopted city saturated in violence and ruled by a vicious crime lord known as the Drake (Brian Downey). The Hobo's answer? Pick up his handy pump-action scattergun and start laying waste to crooks, corrupt cops and every other lowlife who crosses his path.

Action · Not Rated · 86 minutes · 2011 · Watched: 07/13/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

The Marine 2

The Marine 2

No one at the opening of a posh island resort -- including Marine sniper Joe Linwood (Ted DiBiase Jr.) and his PR executive wife, Robin (Lara Cox) -- suspects that terrorists are among them ... until mayhem breaks loose, leaving Robin and the resort's owner hostage. Now, Joe must use every deadly maneuver in his arsenal to save his wife, end the tense standstill and leave no hostage behind. Roel Reiné directs this action-packed sequel.

Action · R · 95 minutes · 2009 · Watched: 07/10/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Yes Man

Yes Man

Based on the comedic memoir by Danny Wallace, this film stars Jim Carrey as Carl, a man who, as an antidote to unhappiness, resolves to say "yes" to everything -- yes, everything -- that comes his way. Carl's new practice initially proves successful in lifting his spirits. But soon, he's confronted with unexpected and seemingly unbeatable challenges stemming from his unique self-imposed regime. Zooey Deschanel co-stars.

Comedy · PG-13 · 104 minutes · 2008 · Watched: 05/20/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Paranormal Activity 2

Paranormal Activity 2

Doors slamming shut, shadows moving across the floor -- the unexplained, terrifyingly real supernatural forces are back, and this time, Dan (Brian Boland), Kristi (Sprague Grayden), Ali (Molly Ephraim), baby Hunter and dog Abby become part of the nightmare as the cameras roll. Tod Williams (The Door in the Floor) directs and Michael R. Perry ("Persons Unknown") writes this spine-chilling sequel to the wildly popular 2009 flick.

Horror · R · 91 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 05/13/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

The Social Network

The Social Network

Director David Fincher's biographical drama chronicles the meteoric rise of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) from Harvard sophomore to Internet superstar, examining his relationships with co-founder Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield) and Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake). Winning Golden Globes for Best Picture and Best Director, the film also racked up Oscar nods in the same categories and for lead actor Eisenberg.

Drama · PG-13 · 120 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 05/08/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating

Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?

Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?

In his directorial follow-up to the breakthrough hit Super Size Me, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock gamely tries to one-up the U.S. government by finding Osama Bin Laden. The wry documentarian reportedly shot more than 800 hours of footage while scouring every nook and cranny of Afghanistan and the Middle East in pursuit of the infamous leader. The film had its much-anticipated world premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.

Documentary · PG-13 · 93 minutes · 2008 · Watched: 05/04/2011
Crystal's Rating: Crystal's Rating · Jason's Rating: Jason's Rating