Netflix History

The following is a complete history of the 917 movies that were sent to Crystal and Jason by Netflix.

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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Blade

Blade

In this dark action-thriller based on a comic book series, "good" vampire Blade (Wesley Snipes) and his mentor (Kris Kristofferson) battle an evil vampire rebel (Stephen Dorff) who plans to take over the outdated vampire council, capture Blade and resurrect voracious blood god La Magra. N'Bushe Wright co-stars as a bitten hematologist who resolves to find a cure for vampirism before she, too, joins the ranks of the undead.

Action · R · 120 minutes · 1998 · Watched: 05/01/2011
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Machete

Machete

Hired to assassinate a politician, vigilante and ex-Federale Machete (Danny Trejo) nearly dies when a sniper shoots him during the job. Out for revenge, he's joined by a reluctant old buddy (Cheech Marin) who's become a pacifist priest. Written and co-directed by Robert Rodriguez, this homage to exploitation films based on his fake trailer in Grindhouse co-stars Robert De Niro, Michelle Rodriguez, Lindsay Lohan, Jessica Alba and Steven Seagal.

Action · R · 105 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 04/24/2011
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Hell Ride

Hell Ride

When rival bikers savagely murder his woman, Pistolero (Larry Bishop) and his cohorts Comanche (Eric Balfour) and the Gent (Michael Madsen) round up the crew and take to the streets in search of some old-fashioned revenge. Produced by Quentin Tarantino, this gritty nod to biker B-movies of the 1970s also stars Vinnie Jones and the legendary Dennis Hopper as leaders of the satanic biker gang the 666ers.

Action · R · 83 minutes · 2008 · Watched: 04/02/2011
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Nine Dead

Nine Dead

Nine strangers face the mind-bender of a lifetime when a hooded madman locks them in a basement and announces that he will slay one of them every 10 minutes until they uncover the mysterious connection they all share. But starting without a single clue, can any of them solve the puzzle in less than 90 minutes? This horror-suspense film from director Chris Shadley stars Melissa Joan Hart, John Terry and Lucille Soong.

Suspense · R · 86 minutes · 2009 · Watched: 03/08/2011
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MASH

MASH

Director Robert Altman's thinly veiled Vietnam War satire is indicative of when the spirit of the 1970s went mainstream, with Elliot Gould, Donald Sutherland and Tom Skerritt as Army doctors fighting military insanity and healing wounded soldiers during the Korean War. Featuring an Oscar-winning score and standout work from a huge ensemble cast (including Robert Duvall and Sally Kellerman), M*A*S*H is a masterpiece of '70s cinema.

Comedy · R · 116 minutes · 1970 · Watched: 03/05/2011
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From Within

From Within

When a rash of mysterious suicides strikes the idyllic burg of Grovetown, it galvanizes the faith of the largely Christian community, which staunchly clings to its evangelical beliefs. Convinced that the deaths are the work of something far more sinister than sheer fate, teenagers Lindsay (Elizabeth Rice) and Aidan (Thomas Dekker) band together to unearth the real culprits … and uncover a shocking revelation.

Horror · R · 89 minutes · 2008 · Watched: 02/27/2011
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Superman: The Movie

Superman: The Movie

The Man of Steel hits the big screen in director Richard Donner's special effects-laden, Oscar-nominated adventure. Mild-mannered Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) works as a reporter at the Daily Planet alongside his crush, Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) -- who's in love with Superman. Clark must summon his superhero alter ego when the nefarious Lex Luthor (a scene-stealing Gene Hackman) launches a plan to take over the world.

Action · PG · 143 minutes · 1978 · Watched: 02/25/2011
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Slaughter

Slaughter

On the run from an abusive ex-boyfriend, Faith (Amy Shiels) bonds with Lola (Lucy Holt) in a bar and agrees to take refuge in her new friend's farmhouse. But the men Lola brings home every night just can't seem to stick around. As Faith's suspicions grow, she and Lola decide to leave -- but Lola's bizarre brother and father are none too happy about the plan. Craig Robert Young and David Sterne co-star in this horror flick based on actual events.

Horror · R · 96 minutes · 2009 · Watched: 02/25/2011
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Cloak & Dagger

Cloak & Dagger

An imaginative, 11-year-old boy (Henry Thomas) discovers there's a sinister plot afoot to smuggle top-secret military information out of the United States inside a cassette of his favorite video game, Cloak and Dagger. Unable to convince his father (Dabney Coleman) that he's telling the truth about the enemy agents and the murder they've committed, the lad enlists help from his imaginary friend, a dashing spy named Jack Flack.

Family · PG · 101 minutes · 1984 · Watched: 02/24/2011
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Dinner for Schmucks

Dinner for Schmucks

Tim Conrad's (Paul Rudd) boss hosts a dinner party where he invites his friends to bring along the saddest, most pathetic loser they can find. But when the ultimate schmuck (Steve Carell) arrives, his actions somehow turn everyone else into the losers. Comic heavy hitters Zach Galifianakis and Ron Livingston lend able support in director Jay Roach's (Austin Powers) darkly humorous film, an adaptation of the French comedy The Dinner Game.

Comedy · PG-13 · 114 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 02/23/2011
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Very Bad Things

Very Bad Things

Director Peter Berg's dark comedy chronicles a bachelor party gone horribly wrong. Kyle (Jon Favreau) and his pals are off to Vegas to celebrate Kyle's upcoming marriage to Laura (Cameron Diaz) when things take a decidedly bad turn. After an accidental death, murder and cover-up, guilt starts to take its toll. As the body count rises, ex-pal Robert (Christian Slater) inadvertently proves that a bride will do anything to have her dream wedding.

Comedy · R · 100 minutes · 1998 · Watched: 02/23/2011
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The Expendables

The Expendables

Barney (Sylvester Stallone) leads a ragtag band of hired guns charged with overthrowing a South American despot, a job no official military unit is willing to touch. But once on the ground, the team learns there's more to the mission than they were told. Their next move determines whether they survive -- or are, indeed, expendable. Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Dolph Lundgren and Jet Li round out a stellar cast.

Action · R · 103 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 02/15/2011
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Dear John

Dear John

While on leave, U.S. soldier John Tyree (Channing Tatum) falls for Southern college student Savannah (Amanda Seyfried), whose ideals and heartfelt principles are at once attractive and unfamiliar. But their love is put on hold when terrorist attacks prompt John to reenlist. Now, handwritten letters hold the lovers together. Lasse Hallstrom directs this modern romance based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks.

Drama · PG-13 · 108 minutes · 2010 · Watched: 02/12/2011
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