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1984 (1h 58m) - Streaming on Netflix
Indiana Jones, his young sidekick and a spoiled songbird get more than they bargained for when they go to India in search of a missing magical stone.
This sequel took home an Oscar for its eye-popping array of special effects, from monkey brains to molten lava. Source Netflix
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2009 (1h 54m) - Streaming on Netflix
All grown up in post-apocalyptic 2018, John Connor must lead the resistance of humans against increasingly dominating militaristic robots.
Oscar winner Christian Bale stars in this high-octane continuation of the popular Sci‑Fi franchise. Source Netflix
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2002 (1h 35m) - Streaming on Netflix
Based on the H.G. Wells classic, this adventure follows Alexander Hartdegen, a scientist and inventor, who's determined to prove time travel is possible. Testing his theories with a time machine of his own invention, Hartdegen is hurtled 800,000 years into the future, where he discovers that mankind has become divided into the hunter and the hunted. Source Netflix
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2017 Series
Set in 1989, the series follows 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper as he attends high school in the fictional town of Medford, Texas, and tries to fit in the world around him while his family and friends attempt to deal with his unique intellectual capabilities and social challenges. The series is narrated by Jim Parsons. Source CBS
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2018 Series - Streaming on Netflix
Magic and mischief collide as half-human, half-witch Sabrina navigates between two worlds: mortal teen life and her family's legacy, the Church of Night. While Greendale readies for a Halloween eclipse, Sabrina faces a crucial decision and Harvey makes an unexpected declaration.
Kiernan Shipka ("Mad Men") stars in this adaptation of the horror comic series by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa ("Riverdale"). Source Netflix
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2019 Series - Streaming on Netflix
A hotheaded widow searching for the hit-and-run driver who mowed down her husband befriends an eccentric optimist who isn't quite what she seems. Overwhelmed by grief and anger after her husband's sudden death, acerbic real estate agent Jen meets tenderhearted Judy at a support group.
Christina Applegate earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her role in this series co-starring Linda Cardellini. Source Netflix
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Taraji U need 2 do your own makeup. They have U looking like a 'greased pig', all shinny on TV. This is what they R doing to pretty Black women on TV, and taking their beauty away by making them wear old style hairstyles..or make them look old. They take the make-up away, they take the 'RED' lipstick away.(which brown/black skin people should wear to bring out their color and beauty), and make them wear UGLY LIPSTICK, which does nothing to enhance their beauty. This all stems from white women raising hell about R beautiful women on TV and got hollywood and makeup companies to 'DUMB DOWN BLACK WOMEN'S BEAUTY'. We must protest to everyone, TV shows, hollywood and make-up artist for stars. BLACK WOMEN NEED TO DO THEIR OWN MAKEUP and stop listening to them (whites/makeup artist) when they put ugly make-up on us and then tell us we look pretty. TARAJI, DO YOUR OWN MAKE-UP AND WEAR 'RED' LIPSTICK AND WEAR A CREME MAKE-UP FOUNDATION. NO OIL. FIX YOUR OWN HAIR STYLES, and do not wear old hair styles, like tonite, 1-19-12 part of show. Your first show you were georgeous with the RED lipstick, and that is what happened. The white women got upset at your beauty, and made them dumb it down. LETS STOP THIS FROM HAPPENING TO OUR BEAUTIFUL BLACK WOMEN ON TV. And we must stop them from putting 'NAPPY HAIR WIGS' on everyone who is Black on TV; babies, toddlers, all women, and some men. IT IS OUTRAGEOUS, MAKING US LOOK LIKE WILD, UNKEPT, LAZY NAPPY HAIR PEOPLE ON TV. IT IS TO DISCRIMINATE AND MAKE FUN OF THE BLACK RACE.
Posted by MINA (2012-01-19) 3559