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Netflix recommendations

Discussion in 'Movies & TV' started by Martynaxx, Apr 18, 2020.

  1. Martynaxx

    Martynaxx New Member

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    Hi guys... I have been very bored lately and i have no idea what to watch... Do you have some recommendations that i can check out?
    Thanks ;))
     
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    The i-Land
    Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina
    The Originals
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    Teen Wolf
     
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    Sex education is hilarious. The first scene looks like porn but I swear it’s not. It’s been my favourite show since it came out last year I seriously recommend it — it’ll leave you crying and laughing and everything in between. Never watched a better Netflix show.
     
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    Lucifer is a great show. It's a very interesting topic and you get pulled in by the desire to see how everything plays out for the characters. #BlackAF is a mini-series guaranteed to make you laugh. It's very funny. Inception is a fantastic movie. Great concept, great execution. The Edge of Seventeen. Personally, I believe that Hailee Steinfeld is a great actress and is kind of underrated. She portrays this character very well. The Last Summer. This movie follows several storylines of different teens and what they're doing during the summer after they graduate high school. Set It Up is kind of cheesy, but I think it's funny. It follows two personal assistants that play matchmaker with their bosses to get out of doing their jobs. Circle is a simple movie, yet nonetheless interesting. It's shot in one room, but the dialogue is what keeps it moving.
     

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