Tuesday, 30 August 2016

New on Netflix for September

Netflix has a lot of new content for September, this is what I plan on checking out.

Narcos Season 2 (September 2, 2016) 
This Netflix original series recreates the tale of real life drug kingpin Pablo Escobar. Season one covered a lot of ground and years, but season two will have to slow down unless it becomes historical fiction.

Luke Cage Season 1 (September 30, 2016) 
A Netflix and Marvel drama series in the universe of Daredevil and Jessica Jones. Luke Cage fights crime aided by super strength and impenetrable skin.

Easy Season 1 (September 22, 2016) 
This Netflix original is a comedy anthology that features guest stars Orlando Bloom, Malin Akerman, Marc Maron, Jake Johnson, Dave Franco, and Hannibal Buress.

Saving Private Ryan (September 1, 2016) 
Tom Hanks and Matt Damon star is this World War II movie about a detachment tasked with saving one soldier.

Jaws (September 1, 2016) 
Steven Spielberg's shark movie that scared everyone out of the water. The first one is the best one, but we're getting 1, 2, and 3 on Netflix.

Zootopia (September 20, 2016) 
A bit heavy handed for children, but it's an animated movie with a strong message geared for adults. (Read my review)


Top Gun (September 1, 2016) 
The Tom Cruise movie that caused a generation to call each other Goose and Maverick. Being a fighter pilot was cool, but being Tom Cruise and a fighter pilot? Who can fathom such awesomeness?


The Walking Dead Season 6 (September 15, 2016) 
Say what you will about this show, but it's my guilty pleasure. I even quit watching in season five, but came back to it when it hit Netflix. Bring on season 6!


Footloose (September 1, 2016) 
Kevin Bacon just wants to dance. Jon Lithgow forbids dancing in his small town, but Kevin Bacon twirls his way into the hearts of everyone. What's wrong with the '80s? This is a good place to begin the investigation.

Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (September 1, 2016) 
Before The Matrix, before Alex Winter's star faded from the sky, there was a bogus journey man. I'm not saying it's good, I'm just saying I'm going to watch it.

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