What's currently the best movie or documentary on Netflix?

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In the hospital at the moment and their cable is crap, Netflix has been my go to so help me out BBN.

Making a murderer was awesome, as was Soaked in bleach. I have watched most of the popular movies on there, what do u recommend? Even if it is a popular one, I might have over looked it.

BTW GYERO police, I know this is the 1,000th time this has been asked. TIA
 
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Bloodline
House of cards
Freaks and geeks
Wonder years
American mob (or something like that )
New Girl
Cartel -land (fukkked up and violent documentary about the Mexican drug cartels)
 
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I saw that devil movie, I thought it was the one from a couple years ago about people stuck in an elevator and they were getting offed one by one. Keep em coming, most of the ones mentioned I have seen.

Wayne, tell me more about this Breaking Bad? Never heard of it.
 

Supreme Lord Z

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Any documentary available made by Errol Morris because he is the greatest of his generation. "The Thin Blue Line", "Gates of Heaven", and "Fog of War" are a few of my favorites but they're all good.

Roger Ebert called him the greatest Amerian Documentarian ever and "Gates of Heaven" was one of his personal film favorites of all time. His ravings about how great Morris was got me to view "The Thin Blue Line" and I've seen every one I can get my hands on since.

You can read an Ebert story about Morris here: http://www.rogerebert.com/rogers-journal/a-seance-with-errol-morris

A lot of his stuff you can watch in their entirety on YouTube. I know "The Thin Blue Line" is.
 

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Documentaries are like Horror movies.. You scroll through so many, trying to pick one to watch, having no idea if it's going to be a hidden gem or some worthless piece of crap.
 

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Jiro Dreams of Sushi is good because I honestly csn not tell if the sushi making is that serious or if they are ridiculing the Michelin guide. It's cool to watch a 50 year old man be his dad's *****, any way.
 

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"The Fog Of War" by Errol Morris is a fascinating documentary for any war buffs. Robert McNamara makes for a very interesting subject in Morris' able hands.