Netflix DVD Queue

The following are the next 260 movies in Crystal and Jason's Netflix DVD Queue.

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In Time

In a near future where aging stops at 25, time is the new currency and the wealthy can live forever. When Will Salas inherits decades of life from a wealthy murdered man, he's pegged as the suspect by the corrupt Time Keepers, who enforce the law.

New Year's Eve

In this star-studded romantic comedy, the fates of a diverse group of New Yorkers are wound together on New Year's Eve -- including one expectant couple hoping their baby will be the first to be born in the Big Apple after midnight.

Ted

John Bennett's constant companion, Ted -- a hard-partying, foul-mouthed teddy bear who came to life when John was a kid -- threatens to derail his belated attempts to enter adulthood and marry his girlfriend.

The Promotion

Grocery store assistant manager Doug is up for a promotion to store manager. But when new arrival Richard applies for the same job, the two men go head-to-head in minor battles, often resorting to cruel behavior.

The Wolfman

On a visit to London, American Lawrence Talbot gets bitten by a werewolf. Talbot had come to England to make amends with his father, but after a moonlight transformation leaves him with a hunger for flesh, family harmony is the least of his worries.

Pirate Radio

In 1966, hard-partying British DJs have the time of their lives running a radio station on a ship in the North Sea, broadcasting generation-defining (but banned) music to millions. But they face getting shut down by a government minister.

Cedar Rapids

Terrified of leaving his tiny town for the first time, sheltered insurance salesman Tim nervously sets out for the bright lights of bustling Cedar Rapids, where he attends a chaotic insurance convention and learns how to survive in the real world.

Fright Night

This update of the 1985 horror comedy focuses more on terror than laughs when teen Charley suspects that his new neighbor is a vampire, and turns to a self-styled vampire expert to help save his mom and girlfriend from the seductive bloodsucker.

Broken

Waking in the depths of a remote woods, single mother Hope (Nadja Brand) realizes she's been abducted in the night in this chilling British thriller. Desperate to ensure her young daughter's safety, she tries to escape the creepy survivalist (Eric Colvin) who's captured her. But he has other plans, and as he subjects her to a shocking series of tortures, Hope attempts to learn what he's done with her child.

Prometheus Triumphant: A Fugue in the Key of Flesh

Banished from his plague-ridden village for his controversial experiments in reanimating dead tissue, iconoclastic Dr. Janick (Josh Ebel) retreats to the woods, where he tries to resurrect his beloved Esmeralda (Kelly Lynn), who has succumbed to the disease. Shot in aging industrial locations in Western Pennsylvania, the moody, Gothic silent film features a rich symphonic score.

[REC]

Trapped in a quarantined Barcelona apartment building with residents, firefighters and a growing horde of ravenous zombies, television reporter Angela (Manuela Velasco) and her cameraman, Pablo, record brutal deaths and terrifying events while trying to stay alive. Filmed entirely from unseen Pablo's point of view, this tension-filled Spanish horror film thrills viewers with its aggressive action. Paco Plaza and Jaume Balagueró direct.

Damage

With the nation caught in the grip of a recession, times are tough for everyone. For ex-convicts, they're even tougher. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin plays a just-released prisoner who quickly gets himself embroiled in the world of underground fighting. Directed by Jeff King and written by Frank Hannah, this hard-hitting fight film also stars Walton Goggins ("The Shield"), Laura Vandervoort and Donnelly Rhodes.

Black Legion

Passed over for a promotion, disgruntled autoworker Frank Taylor (Humphrey Bogart) joins a white supremacist group hell-bent on terrorizing blacks and foreigners. As Frank's involvement deepens, so, too, does the pain he causes his family. Bogie, in one of his first starring roles, shines as the conflicted anti-hero in this hard-hitting melodrama, which also stars a fine Dick Foran as Frank's honorable best friend.

Clean, Shaven

A recently institutionalized schizophrenic (Peter Greene) trying to get his daughter back from her adoptive family soon finds himself the subject of a murder investigation as he continues on his desperate quest to reunite with his child. At the mercy of the voices and images that swirl in his head, he may appear violent and dangerous, but it is he who lives in a world of terror. This intense thriller gives viewers a jarring inside view of mental illness.

The Hammer

An aging boxer (Adam Carolla) turned construction worker dons his gloves again two decades after stepping away from the ring in a bid to win the prize he had been unable to attain before, a berth on the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team. Years past his prime, the onetime up-and-comer struggles in the ring and out as the boxing establishment doubts he can pull off a comeback in this sly comedy from director Charles Herman-Wurmfeld.

Fight for Your Life

When three escaped prisoners (led by William Sanderson of television's "Newhart" and "Deadwood") break into the home of a middle-class black minister (Robert Judd), he must fight to protect his family from physical and psychological abuse. Originally produced in 1977, this classic example of exploitation cinema was heavily censored in the United States and completely banned in England due to its graphic scenes of rape and torture.

Dark City: Director's Cut

Alex Proyas directs this shadowy sci-fi masterpiece about a man (Rufus Sewell) who awakens to find himself accused of murder in a strange city. Now, he must untangle his jumbled memories while eluding both the police and a woman claiming to be his wife (Jennifer Connelly). This special edition director's cut boasts 11 minutes of new footage, plus commentary from Proyas, film critic Roger Ebert and screenwriters Lem Dobbs and David S. Goyer.

Rest Stop: Don't Look Back

A year ago, young lovers Nicole and Jess (Julie Mond and Joey Mendicino) ran away from home and have yet to return, prompting Jess's brother (Richard Tillman) and his friends to set out on a sweeping search for the couple. But the friends don't bargain for a run-in with a murderous madman. The crazed psycho might well be responsible for the disappearances of Nicole and Jess -- and could potentially become the catalyst for their own undoing.

Look

A high school teacher, a department store manager, a convenience store clerk, a lawyer and two sociopaths star in five interconnected stories, all filmed from the perspective of the hundreds of security cameras people pass, and ignore, every day. This fascinating drama from director Adam Rifkin underscores the increasing lack of privacy in the modern world -- and asks whether people can ever be truly alone.

Billy the Kid

Filmmaker Jennifer Venditti documents the engrossing life of Billy P., a teen in small-town Maine enamored with girls and pro wrestling. But as the cameras roll, a more complex portrait emerges of a troubled but ultimately triumphant young man. From finding the courage to ask a girl on a date to confronting his painful childhood with remarkable humor, Billy is a testament to the power of love and family to overcome any obstacle.

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