NETFLIX hidden gems

ITT: NETFLIX hidden gems
I'll start
>Medal of Honor
>Virunga
>The Ivory Game
>Calibre
>Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom

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The unsubscribe menu.

Happy Valley series 1
good british cop drama.

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The bank chargeback for all the unpalatable propaganda.

Calibre was shit tho

I think its called shot in the dark

Stringers in LA, really good watch

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Yes! And Line of Duty if you yankee doodles get it.

>all those highly exaggerated stories about niggers doing heroic shit near the end of the war and then getting Medals of Honor 70 years later to make the Eternal Halls of Freedom mor inclusive

Flint Town
Unabomber
Outlaw King

MINE

Holy shit I never knew the Medal of Honor was shaped like the Baphomet symbol

The Ted Bundy Tapes was pretty good, better than Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Vile, and Evil.

There was supposedly a squadron of blacks in WWII that no one speaks of

The Night comes for Us.

That indonesian movie catches the crazyness of HK Category III flicks, with even much more violence.

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This is one of those movies that's been in my backlog for a while but I always end up watching something else even though I'd probably like it.

>2019
>still subscribing to Netflix

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Animal World

Netflix lets you have like 6 simultaneous streams, who actually pays for netflix and doesn't just use someone else's account?

This.

Some foreign stuff

Gomorrah (Italian)
Suburra (Italian)
Stranger (Korean)
Prison playbook (Korean)
Undercover (Dutch)

My wife's dog pays for it

Sinner was kinda alright too. The first season, that is.

Winter on fire is absolutely kino