Netflix History

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

His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th

His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th

Exploring the legacy of a villain who's fueled a franchise for nearly 30 years and is on a first-name basis with horror fans everywhere, this documentary pays tribute to Jason Voorhees, the hockey-masked star character of the Friday the 13th films. Hosted by special effects legend Tom Savini, the film includes movie clips, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with actors, filmmakers and devotees.

Documentary · Not Rated · 84 minutes · 2009 · Watched: 05/08/2009
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Surgeon

Surgeon

In this hospital horror tale, Drs. McCann (Isabel Glasser) and Hendricks (James Remar) take on a dangerous operation when, in order to prove McCann's innocence, they begin investigating the gruesome experiments of Dr. Stein (Malcolm McDowell). McCann and Hendricks ultimately come up against the diabolical Dr. Matar (Sean Haberle), whose shady past has led him into the realm of insanity. Peter Boyle co-stars as police lieutenant McEllwaine.

Horror · R · 100 minutes · 1993 · Watched: 05/03/2009
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The Wrestler

The Wrestler

Mickey Rourke (in a Golden Globe-winning, Oscar-nominated role) stars as retired professional wrestler Randy "The Ram" Robinson, who returns to the ring and tries to work his way up the circuit for a final shot at defeating his longtime rival. Along the way, he tries to reconnect with his daughter, Stephanie (Evan Rachel Wood), while exploring a relationship with a stripper named Cassidy (Marisa Tomei, also nominated for a Golden Globe and Oscar).

Drama · R · 105 minutes · 2008 · Watched: 04/30/2009
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Lenny

Lenny

Director Bob Fosse's dramatic biopic chronicling the short life and career of controversial stand-up comedian Lenny Bruce (Dustin Hoffman) was nominated for seven Academy Awards. Capturing Bruce's complex character, the film traces the comedian from his beginnings as a Catskills comic to his rising popularity, his courting of Honey Bruce (Valerie Perrine), his anti-establishment politics and the humor that put him at odds with obscenity laws.

Drama · R · 111 minutes · 1974 · Watched: 04/26/2009
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The Aviator

The Aviator

Martin Scorsese directs this Best Picture nominee about Howard Hughes (Leonardo DiCaprio), who turned a small fortune into a massive one by producing such classics as Hell's Angels, The Front Page, Flying Leathernecks and Scarface. He simultaneously branched into and transformed industry after industry, including aviation. Winner of five Oscars, including Best Cinematography, Art Direction and Supporting Actress (Cate Blanchett).

Drama · PG-13 · 170 minutes · 2004 · Watched: 04/26/2009
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Evening

Evening

With daughters Constance (Natasha Richardson) and Nina (Toni Collette) by her bedside, terminally ill matriarch Ann Grant (Vanessa Redgrave) recounts a passionate romance that took place 50 years in the past yet defined the rest of her life. Claire Danes stars as a younger Ann, and Patrick Wilson portrays her lover. This adaptation of Susan Minot's best-seller also features the megawatt talents of Meryl Streep and Glenn Close.

Drama · PG-13 · 117 minutes · 2007 · Watched: 04/21/2009
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Pi: Faith in Chaos

Pi: Faith in Chaos

This jarring black-and-white brain-bender is a haunting examination of science -- and obsession. Written and directed by Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream), Pi: Faith in Chaos tells the story of a haunted, fragile mathematical genius (Sean Gullette) on the trail of a 216-digit number hidden in Pi that could unlock the secrets of the stock market ... and the universe.

Suspense · R · 85 minutes · 1998 · Watched: 04/12/2009
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Unforgiven

Unforgiven

Long-retired gunslinger William Munny (Clint Eastwood) reluctantly takes one last job -- and even more reluctantly accepts a boastful youth (Jaimz Woolvett) as a partner. Together, they discover how easily complicated truths are distorted into simplistic myths about the Old West. Gene Hackman (who won an Oscar) and Richard Harris stand out as old foes who have an unhappy reunion. Other Oscars include Best Picture and Director (Eastwood).

Western · R · 127 minutes · 1992 · Watched: 04/12/2009
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Fingerprints

Fingerprints

A small town lies in limbo some 50 years after a horrific accident that saw a train plow into a school bus filled with children. Can a troubled teen (Leah Pipes) fresh out of rehab unlock the truth about what caused the terrible tragedy? Lou Diamond Phillips and Kristin Cavallari of MTV's "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County" co-star in this supernatural thriller from screenwriting brothers Brian and Jason Cleveland.

Horror · R · 95 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 04/11/2009
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Reincarnation

Reincarnation

A Japanese actress (Yûka) comes face to face with a slew of restless spirits when she signs on to star in a horror film -- the true story of a crazed professor's murderous rampage that left 11 victims, including his young daughter, in its wake -- being shot at the very site where the grisly killings took place. J-horror master Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge) directs this darkly mesmerizing tale of crime, punishment and redemption.

Horror · R · 95 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 04/05/2009
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The Hamiltons

The Hamiltons

No one would suspect that the Hamiltons are a dangerous family -- after all, with their white picket fence and squeaky clean public image, they're practically impeccable. But behind closed doors, their extracurricular activities tend toward the sadistic. Cory Knauf, Samuel Child, Joseph McKelheer, Mackenzie Firgens and Brittany Daniel co-star in this gory horror offering from Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores, better known as The Butcher Brothers.

Horror · R · 90 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 03/30/2009
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Broken

Broken

Determined to get her life on track, Hope (Heather Graham) takes stock of all the mistakes that have derailed her dreams. When she learns that her biggest mistake, her ex-beau Will (Jeremy Sisto), is looking to win her back, she finds herself headed toward a deadly crossroads. Featuring supporting performances from Linda Hamilton, Tess Harper and Jake Busey, this indie thriller is directed by Alan White.

Drama · R · 97 minutes · 2007 · Watched: 03/29/2009
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Altered States

Altered States

Harvard scientist Eddie Jessup's (William Hurt) mind-altering experiments on himself, involving a hallucinatory drug and an isolation chamber, get out of control when his handiwork shuttles him back and forth on the evolutionary spectrum -- from human to ape-man. Equal parts sci-fi actioner, 1960s psychedelic trip and farce, the film was based on a Paddy Chayefsky novel and received Oscar nominations for music and sound. Blair Brown co-stars.

Sci-Fi · R · 104 minutes · 1980 · Watched: 03/29/2009
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Midnight

Midnight

This 1980s gore flick combines the cross-country feel of On the Road with the creepiness of Rosemary's Baby, following the misadventures of a girl who runs away from home after her stepfather begins molesting her. Early in the journey, she flags down a pair of boys who agree to give her a ride to California. But before they can get much farther, they collide with a family of Satan worshippers who keep their mother's rotting corpse in the attic.

Horror · R · 96 minutes · 1982 · Watched: 03/25/2009
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The Center of the World

The Center of the World

Dot-com computer nerd Richard (Peter Sarsgaard) has $20 million and no life. So, what does he do? He rents -- for $10,000 -- the services of a stripper (Molly Parker) for a fantasy sex weekend in Las Vegas. But before they get down to business, certain ground rules are laid out. That's OK with Richard … only he never imagined he'd fall for the woman. Wayne Wang directs.

Drama · Not Rated · 88 minutes · 2001 · Watched: 03/22/2009
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Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming

Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming

Rob Lowe stars in this spooky drama about a National Guard captain who returns from Iraq to find himself haunted by visions of the civilians he accidentally killed during his tour of duty in the war-torn nation. Losing his grip on his family as well as his sanity, the beleaguered veteran enlists the help of a psychic to silence the spirits -- but it turns out the seer is as sick as the vet, who now realizes he must resort to drastic measures.

Suspense · R · 89 minutes · 2007 · Watched: 03/21/2009
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Tootsie

Tootsie

Few out-of-work actors go as far as Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman) does to bag a part. He transforms himself into everything he isn't: sweet, employed and ... a woman! When his alter ego, Dorothy Michaels, gets cast in a soap opera, Michael has reason to celebrate. But he also has a problem: He's fallen for co-star Jessica Lange, who doesn't know Michael is male!

Comedy · PG · 119 minutes · 1982 · Watched: 03/08/2009
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A Clockwork Orange

A Clockwork Orange

Teenage miscreant Alex DeLarge (Malcolm McDowell) wanders aimlessly amid a bleak, futuristic urban landscape. Along with his fellow thugs, he drinks drugged milk and listens to Beethoven -- that is, when he's not stealing or raping or beating people in nihilistic orgies of violence. A Clockwork Orange, based on Anthony Burgess' novel, is as powerful as when it was released in 1971.

Sci-Fi · R · 137 minutes · 1971 · Watched: 03/08/2009
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Devil Times Five

Devil Times Five

1970s pop star Leif Garrett and his little sister Dawn Lyn star in this creepy horror tale about five kids who escape from a mental asylum and wind up murdering guests at a winter resort. The rich vacationers invite the wayward kids to stay with them, unaware that their new houseguests are more interested in slaughter than sledding. The juvenile sociopaths kill off the adult snobs one by one -- in very inventive ways. Sorrell Booke also stars.

Horror · R · 88 minutes · 1974 · Watched: 03/08/2009
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The Man with Two Brains

The Man with Two Brains

Top surgeon Dr. Michael Hfurhuhurr (Steve Martin), pioneer of the screw-top brain technique, and his foxy wife, Dolores (Kathleen Turner), try to save their ailing marriage with a trip to Vienna, where the doctor promptly falls in love with a brain in a jar (voiced by Sissy Spacek). Unfortunately, Brain #21 is dying, and Hfurhuhurr must find her a body fast in this 1983 comic gem, which features Martin at the peak of his wild and crazy powers.

Comedy · R · 90 minutes · 1983 · Watched: 03/08/2009
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