Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008)
I know, this really probably doesn't officially count as a movie. But I make the rules here, so I am counting it because....hey it was on Netflix and it isn't a TV show? Whatever...I finally watched this last night. I have had it forever downloaded from Itunes from when it first ended up there, but I have to be honest, I never sat down and watched the whole thing as if it was a movie. I loved Dr. Horrible from the first moment I laid eyes on him. Joss Whedon (one of my favorite people on the planet) created this little gem during the writers strike that year and put it on the internet. I remember Steph telling me about it back then so I immediately downloaded it, but never watched it all the way through. Its fantastic. Its a musical, with three short acts (the thing only takes 43 minutes to get through, so come on people....give it a shot) starring the always entertaining Neil Patrick Harris and the man who should be in every movie ever made.....Nathan Fillion. Also starring the adorable Felicia Day and brief appearances by Simon Helberg (one of my favorite geeks from The Big Bang Theory) This is just fun, fun, and more fun. I am not even giving anything else about it away because I think everyone should watch it at least once. If you really hate musicals, you still might even enjoy it because the songs are fun and catchy and darn it....its just really good. Okay....now go watch it. Even if you don't have instant netflix (which I firmly believe everyone should have) I think its probably still pretty cheap on iTunes. I am pretty sure I paid $3.99 for the whole thing.
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It sounds interesting. We don't have that netflix thing but I have been hearing the best things about it : )
It was great!
The Netflix instant streaming is awesome. I seldom remember to watch/return the one I get in the mail but for $9 I can watch an unlimited amount of movies directly to either my computer, blu ray player, gaming system or this device I have called a Roku box. I still get one DVD at a time in the mail but mainly I use the instant streaming. So many movies and TV shows to choose from. Great kids and educational stuff too! Totally worth the $9 a month!
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