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series, movies & stuff produced by Netflix / sorted by release date (from newest to oldest release)
(based on https://www.netflix.com/browse/originals and various other sources, if needed)

last update: March/15/2021

note: some database-entries are missing on trakt, so that the list is imho as complete as it could be atm. if you find something i missed, feel free to leave a comment.

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Diary of everything I saw while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • 1–516 (March 17–June 22, 2020) we're under mandatory lockdown.
  • the last movie i saw in the theaters was The Hunt on sunday, march 15, 1st viewing and HATED it!
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Source:
Years 1931-2018 come from:
The New York Times: Book of Movies
the essential 1,000 films to see
2019 ed

Years after 2018 come from NYT website.

work in progress
There are discrepancies between the website and the book, particular for years after 2003. Please leave a comment for any errors you find.

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series, movies & stuff produced by Netflix / sorted by release date (from newest to oldest release)(based on https://www.netflix.com/browse/originals and various other sources, if needed)last update: May/19/2019[work in progress ... always ^^]note: some database-entries are missing on trakt, so that the list is imho as complete as it could be atm. if you find something i missed, feel free to leave a comment.

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Films that are structured into chapters are a storytelling technique that allows for a non-linear narrative or the division of a longer story into smaller, more manageable parts. In these films, each chapter is a distinct segment or scene that serves to advance the plot or to provide different perspectives or flashbacks. This structure can create a sense of unpredictability and keep the audience engaged, as they are constantly presented with new information and twists in the story. Examples of films that are divided into chapters include "Pulp Fiction" (1994), "The Killer" (1989), and "Interstellar" (2014). The use of chapters in films allows filmmakers to be more experimental and inventive in their storytelling, and to create unique and memorable movie experiences.

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This is a list of all movies and series discussed by the YouTube format Channel Awesome's Nostalgia Critic.

https://www.youtube.com/c/ChannelAwesome

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HollyWood Movies based on Popularity

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Netflix is an American global Internet streaming-on-demand media provider that has distributed a number of original programs, including original series, specials (including stand-up comedy specials), miniseries and documentaries and films. Netflix's original productions also include continuations of canceled series from other networks, as well as licensing or co-producing content from international broadcasters for exclusive broadcast in other territories, which is also branded in those regions as Netflix original content. Netflix previously produced content through Red Envelope Entertainment. Netflix's first original content series was House of Cards, released in 2013. The company has since increased its original content. All programming is in English unless stated otherwise, is organized by its primary genre or format and is sorted by premiere date.

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Mix of New and Old movies that I've watched this year order by most recently watched

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Movies from 2010-2019 with 6.5+ IMDB, 6.5+ TMDB, 65%+ RottenTomatoes, at least 10K votes. Sorted by popularity.

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As of 01/24/19 this list includes all 12 pages of Trakt Network results for Netflix, as well as the Drama-Specials sections of Wikipedia's list of Original Films distributed by Netflix.

To request an update, comment a Trakt link to the missing item. This list will be updated mostly by request only.

IN PROGRESS NOTE: Wikipedia's list of Original Films distributed by Netflix are being added.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_original_films_distributed_by_Netflix

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Critics' Choice Awards 2018 nominees.
* EXCLUDING: Oscars, Golden Globes, BAFTA and Independent Spirits 2018 nominees.

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2017 Cannes Film Festival:
- 1-19: In Competition
- 20-38: Un Certain Regard
- 39-44: Out of Competition
- 45-64: Directors' Fortnight
- 65-80 : Special Screenings.

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official selection + directors' fortnight selection

01–19 / competition
20–37 / un certain regard
38–46 / out of competition
47–62 / special screenings

63–81 / directors' fortnight

82 / semaine de la critique: opening film
83–00 / semaine de la critique: competition
00–00 / semaine de la critique: special screenings
00 / semaine de la critique: closing film
00–00 / semaine de la critique: short films
00–00 / semaine de la critique: short films. special screenings

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Practically the whole of your childhood is dead (including the Powerpuff Girls), bigotry has entered the White House, we are about to face similar problems for the same reason, and Pokémon have taken people out of reality and off of cliffs. It's no wonder I go to the cinema so many goddamn times. However, with all these disinteresting sequels and "original" concepts, I don't see that happening nearly as much as 2016.

As far as I know, there's no farting corpses, very little hot dogs, hardly any seagulls, no chance of cute 3D redheads and a bunch of gems I've already witnessed first at a festival. Until another festival can surprise me, be it Flare, Sundance, LFF or even the LIAF, the most notable experience I can think of as of yet is seeing who else will attend the My Little Pony movie.

One thing's for sure - there will be less to see than last year, and the rising interest in digital releases doesn't help (especially with the region cheats). Will there be another Carol like there was twice last year, not counting their UK releases this year? Or is 2017 just going to be the weakest year for film by far? Unless we act soon, it won't just be democracy that's dead.

Anyway, movies!

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Shows and movies released between the years 2010 and 2019.

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