Netflix History

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

Ghost Rider

Ghost Rider

In this hell-on-wheels thriller, Nicolas Cage stars as Johnny Blaze, a badass stunt cyclist who makes a Faustian bargain with the sinister Mephisto (Peter Fonda) to save a loved one. Years later, he offers Johnny the chance to reclaim his soul by vanquishing Blackheart (Wes Bentley) -- Mephisto's archenemy and son, who's scheming to depose his pop. The supporting cast includes Eva Mendes, Sam Elliott and Donal Logue.

Action · PG-13 · 127 minutes · 2007 · Watched: 07/25/2007
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Rest Stop

Rest Stop

Brace yourself for a spine-chilling experience with this bloodcurdling gore fest. Runaway lovers Jess (Joey Mendicino) and Nicole (Jaimie Alexander) are on a road trip to Hollywood. But when they pause at an abandoned rest stop, Jess disappears. Now, Nicole is tormented by a terrifying psychopath (Nick Orefice) who has an arsenal of equipment -- including drills and staple guns -- to carry out his demented desires. Joseph Lawrence co-stars.

Horror · Unrated · 85 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 07/11/2007
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Catch and Release

Catch and Release

Susannah Grant (who wrote the Oscar-nominated screenplay for Erin Brockovich) takes her first stab at feature film directing with this emotional drama that follows the rebirth of a young widow (Jennifer Garner) after her husband's tragic death. On her painful journey toward healing, she uncovers hidden secrets that make her feel as if she's mourning a stranger. Juliette Lewis and Kevin Smith (the quiet half of the Jay and Silent Bob duo) co-star.

Drama · PG-13 · 112 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 07/11/2007
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Thr3e

Thr3e

Seminary student Kevin Parson's (Marc Blucas) life changes in the blink of an eye when he receives a call from a psychopathic serial killer threatening murder unless Kevin confesses his sins. Desperate, Kevin teams with a criminal psychologist (Justine Waddell) to profile the killer and solve his riddles before the madman strikes again. Best-selling author Ted Dekker's spine-tingling novel Three is brought to the screen by X-Men producer Ralph Winter.

Suspense · PG-13 · 101 minutes · 2007 · Watched: 07/08/2007
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Now You Know

Now You Know

Clerks star Jeff Anderson wrote, directed and stars in this comedy about a man whose fiancée dumps him on the eve of his bachelor party. As the troubled couple prepares to regroup and sort out their relationship, they both get some advice from their friends: She gets an earful about love from her angry best friend, while he gets dragged into his buddies' antics in this film co-starring Jeremy Sisto, Rashida Jones, Trevor Fehrman and Kevin Smith.

Comedy · R · 90 minutes · 2002 · Watched: 07/08/2007
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Pulse

Pulse

Mattie (Kristen Bell) and her fellow college friends are trying to figure out what led her boyfriend to commit suicide. They soon find out he was working on a computer program that's passing on a deadly virus. Can Mattie and her friends (played by singer Christina Milian, Samm Levine and Rick Gonzalez) stop the string of inexplicable deaths? Jim Sonzero's remake of the Japanese horror film Kairo (2001) co-stars Ian Somerhalder ("Lost").

Horror · Unrated · 88 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 07/08/2007
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Children of Men

Children of Men

Alfonso Cuaron directs this film version of P.D. James's classic dystopian novel (and Oscar nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay), a futuristic drama set in a world in which humans have lost the ability to reproduce and subsequently face certain extinction. Things change when a single woman mysteriously becomes pregnant, prompting a conflicted government bureaucrat (Clive Owen) and his ex-wife (Julianne Moore) to join forces to protect her. Michael Caine co-stars.

Suspense · R · 110 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 07/04/2007
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Raising Helen

Raising Helen

Young modeling-agency assistant Helen (Kate Hudson) has a powerful boss (Helen Mirren) and a career that's right on track. But just as she's about to be promoted, her sister (Felicity Huffman) and brother-in-law are killed in a car accident. As the new sole guardian to her sister's three kids, she tries to keep it together while managing her new duties. Upon moving to Queens, she finds a friend in a local pastor named Dan (John Corbett).

Comedy · PG-13 · 119 minutes · 2004 · Watched: 07/03/2007
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Feast

Feast

When patrons at a local watering hole (including Balthazar Getty and Eileen Ryan) are attacked by a swarm of flying gargoyle-like beasts, they're forced to work together to fight for their survival. Fans of the "Project Greenlight" television series may remember all the drama that went into filming this gory horror-comedy from first-time director John Gulager, whose interpersonal skills made it difficult to stay on schedule.

Horror · Unrated · 85 minutes · 2005 · Watched: 06/30/2007
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Black Christmas (1974)

Black Christmas (1974)

Terror reigns inside a sorority house a few days before Christmas break as a series of menacing phone calls -- and the discovery of a dead girl's body -- transform yuletide cheer into fear. Margot Kidder, Olivia Hussey and Andrea Martin ("SCTV") co-star as just a few of the petrified sisters at the mercy of an unseen stalker in this 1970s horror gem from director Robert Clark, who told a much happier holiday tale with his 1983 classic, A Christmas Story.

Horror · R · 98 minutes · 1974 · Watched: 06/27/2007
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The Black Dahlia

The Black Dahlia

In this thriller based on James Ellroy's novel, Los Angeles cops Bucky Bleichert (Josh Hartnett) and Lee Blanchard (Aaron Eckhart) uncover corruption and conspiracy within the force while searching for the killer of Tinseltown hopeful Elizabeth Short (Mia Kirshner). The film follows Bleichert and Blanchard as they venture into Hollywood's darker side to piece together Short's secret life in an effort to crack the 1947 high-profile case.

Suspense · R · 122 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 06/24/2007
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10 Items or Less

10 Items or Less

While researching a role for an independent film, an aging actor (Morgan Freeman) strikes up an unlikely -- and life-changing -- friendship with a feisty young Latina grocery clerk (Paz Vega) in this inspiring comedy. Stranded at a tiny market on the edge of Los Angeles, the famous actor accepts a ride from sassy store employee Scarlet. The odd couple hits the road, and so begins a trip filled with offbeat encounters and surprising revelations.

Comedy · R · 98 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 06/24/2007
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Bloody Sunday

Bloody Sunday

On Sunday, Jan. 30, 1972, in the Catholic Bogside district of Derry, Northern Ireland, 13 unarmed civilian demonstrators were shot and killed by members of the British Parachute Regiment. Director Paul Greengrass's documentary-style drama -- nominated for an Independent Spirit Award -- depicts the massacre. The event has been blamed for turning peaceful dissent into two decades of civil war and inspiring thousands of young men to join the IRA.

Drama · R · 110 minutes · 2002 · Watched: 06/24/2007
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Cold Mountain

Cold Mountain

Anthony Minghella directs this tale based on the best-selling book about wounded Civil War soldier Inman (Jude Law) making the long, treacherous journey to his home in Cold Mountain, N.C. Along the way, he thinks of his love, Ada (Nicole Kidman), who has fought for sanity and her father's farm's survival while Inman has been gone, even with a brave young drifter named Ruby (Renee Zellweger, in an Oscar-winning performance) there to lend a hand.

Drama · R · 155 minutes · 2003 · Watched: 06/17/2007
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Director Gore Verbinksi takes to the high seas to helm the continuing adventures of swashbuckling Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), young Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and headstrong beauty Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley). Once again, the trio returns to the realm of the supernatural as Jack tries to weasel his way out of a blood debt with the ghostly Davey Jones (Bill Nighy), who threatens the wily skipper with eternal damnation if he welshes.

Action · PG-13 · 150 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 06/14/2007
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Lucky Number Slevin

Lucky Number Slevin

An identity mix-up places an innocent man in the middle of a mob war in this noir crime thriller. While checking out his missing friend Nick's apartment, Slevin (Josh Hartnett) is mistaken for Nick by thugs. Just how much trouble is Nick really in? Slevin finds out when he's forced to participate in a high-profile murder for a powerful crime boss. The top-notch cast includes Lucy Liu, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley and Bruce Willis.

Suspense · R · 109 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 06/14/2007
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Smokin' Aces

Smokin' Aces

After a sleazy Las Vegas magician (Jeremy Piven) agrees to testify against the mob, he embarks on one last hurrah in Lake Tahoe before entering protective custody. But can just one FBI agent (Ryan Reynolds) keep him safe from a slew of would-be assassins? Andy Garcia, Ray Liotta, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman and Alicia Keys co-star in this raucous cavalcade of con men, bad guys and bounty hunters.

Action · R · 109 minutes · 2007 · Watched: 06/13/2007
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James Patterson's Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

James Patterson's Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

Christina Applegate and Johnathon Schaech star in this made-for-television movie based on James Patterson's best-selling novel. When book editor Kate Wilkinson's boyfriend inexplicably leaves her, she's shocked when he later sends her a diary kept by his first wife, Suzanne, written for their unborn son. As Kate contemplates publishing the memoir, she notices startling parallels between her own life and Suzanne's tragic story.

Drama · Not Rated · 90 minutes · 2005 · Watched: 06/10/2007
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Flamboyant pirate Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp, in an Oscar-nominated performance), steals the show as a charming, carefree 17th century pirate who roams the Caribbean sea. When a rival pirate (Geoffrey Rush) pillages the village of Port Royal and kidnaps the governor's (Jonathan Pryce) daughter, Elizabeth (Keira Knightley), Jack decides to help Elizabeth's love, Will (Orlando Bloom), save her. Of course, the mission isn't quite that simple.

Action · PG-13 · 143 minutes · 2003 · Watched: 06/09/2007
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Rocky Balboa

Rocky Balboa

Though long retired from boxing, Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) returns to the ring for one last hurrah in this drama featuring the iconic action star. Now widowed, Rocky's settled into middle age running a deli. But the former champ misses the sparring life, and he's drawn back into the ring after suffering a personal tragedy. When he's offered a shot at the title, he'll have to go all out to prove he's still got what it takes.

Drama · PG · 102 minutes · 2006 · Watched: 06/09/2007
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