13 Sins - Sadistic "game" comprised of 13 challenges. Run by the hidden ultra elite of society. Game apparently always starts the same and ends 1 of 2 ways.
This one was surprisingly well made to me and the scenarios were very interesting. However I always find these kinds of movies to be kind of unbelievable from the aspect of "how far will the normal guy go?" It was cool though.
I watched a movie on Netflix called Alyce Kills yesterday. Supposed to be kind of a gory horror version of Alice in Wonderland with some social commentary on modern life but it is weak on both the commentary and the connections to AIW. However the lead actress did a great job portraying a good old fashioned descent into madness that left both my wife and I happy we watched it.
Glad i'm not the only one who ventures off the beaten path with Netflix.
I had a feeling early on there would be a second contestant. I was more certain about who one of the previous contestants was though.
Madness in the White City - All about H. H. Holmes. Americas "first" serial killer
Secrets of the Tower of London - Self explanatory more or less. The tradition of it is somewhat interesting and amusing. If i was a Brit it would probably be neither.
Secrets of the Dead: The Lost Diary of Dr. Livingstone - Needless to say when they get his personal diary discernible it is significantly different from the doctored up articles meant for publication during his lifetime.
Mystery Files: Marco Polo - Spoiler alert. He didn't really exist.
Secrets of the Dead: World's Biggest Bomb - It amazes me sometimes the lengths we go through to destroy ourselves. They scientist in charge actually went against orders and made the bomb smaller than he could have because a blast any larger would have just wasted energy blasting out of the atmosphere and into space.
Dead in Tombstone - Trejo makes a deal with the devil to get his soul back. And get revenge. Trejo is a bad guy with a "good" heart.
Bunraku - Not really sure how to explain it. Excellent movie. Some big names in it too. My personal favorite in the bunch is Ron Perlman(how i found the movie) but Woody Harrelson is good too.
Truth or Die - If you go in expecting a bad horror movie you might get a bit of a surprise. Legitimately surprising twist at the end. But things don't exactly make sense. I guess it doesn't need to when it involves college(?) kids.
H.H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer - Not as good as the other one.
How Sherlock Changed the World - 2 part series Some pretty interesting stuff. Haven't finished yet
20 Feet Below - Trejo again. Takes place in the sewers. Trejo is the bad guy for real this time.
EDIT
Oh yeah when i got around to finishing season 3 of Drugs Inc i was amused by the dealers from the UK.
Anywhere else in the world they will talk about how its kill or be killed and they sport glocks and aks and m16s and etc
UK the guy says "I can get swords, taser, pepper spray, a gun." So apparently if you want to rob a drug dealer do it in the UK because they are least likely to have a gun.
One guy had something like £50k worth of pot growing in his attic and said "If anyone tries to get in here i've got this" and reaches for a fucking sheathed decorative knock off samurai sword he probably bought at a fair.