12 Netflix and Hulu
Picks for Nerds who like Good Shows and Cool Flix!
I hate the cable company. I mean really, really, REALLY,
hate them! So much so that I am one of a
new breed of TV watchers who has downscaled my Cable use to the point where I
don’t even have a box or any package at all (hmm, that doesn’t sound right). In
fact, the only reason I even have channels 2-13 with the cable wire is because
those evil “Feh Feh Pi Goh” tried to get into my home without permission and
do something improper to my cable internet access because they know I watch
most of my TV online!
I am not alone! A few of us have decided to minimize the
role of the evil dictatorship that is cable by sharing various picks of
favorite or amusing shows we've watched via Netflix instant watch and Hulu
Plus. It’s been fun sharing little gems
and things we have found on our journey to find watchable material via old and
new shows available at the push of a button.
People often wonder how we are able to watch so much material in order
to find the good stuff.
Believe it or not, it’s not as hard as you might think
to find a decent show or movie and it definitely beats having to flip through
200 channels of mostly crap shows in order to find something watchable on
cable. I mean, common on, a guy can only flip through so many Filipino and Spanish
tv programs in order to find anything decent to watch. I hate sports, I don’t
care who’s on what runway and if I have to watch crappy anything that
has a Kardashian in it I think I might go postal!
So, we few Browncoats, who have have ventured into the black and
sought refuge in "the Verse", like to share with each other little gems of entertainment we have found along
the way. It’s our way of sticking it to the Unholy Alliance that is the Cable Companies
of America.
As of today April 24, 2012 here are my 12 Netflix and Hulu
Picks for Nerds who like Good Shows and Cool Flix!
Ghost in the Shell Standalone
Complex :
If you have read my past blog about Otaku anime picks for
n00bs who want to get into Japanese anime without watching someting that will bring on nightmares, then, you would know my love for this Manga turned anime
show that inspired the Matrix. Now you can see for yourself how much the Matrix ripped off this lovely anime right down to the jacking in the back of the head. Check it out on Netflix!
Planet Hulk:
Tired of watching really bad live action versions of superhero
flicks? I recommend you watch these
animations from Marvel Animation Studio. Produced and designed before the big Disney acquisition,
these stories were not afraid to be as faithful to the comics as they can and
still turn out a good story. I am amazed at how many times I have watched an
animation only to find that it was better than most of the live action movies.
And Planet Hulk is one of those animations. Based on one of the most popular Hulk Stories
to date, Planet Hulk is what happens when you mix the big Comic Green Monster with
the Movie hero Maximus from Gladiator and throw him out into space. It’s a great comic and a great
story. Check it out on Netflix right now or HULK WILL SMASH YOUR PUNY HUMAN FACE IN!
Sherlock:
I know everybody thinks Robert Downey Jr. is the Best
Sherlock Holmes since Data’s version from the Star Trek The Next Generation. But
as much as I love RDJ, Nothing holds a candle to this new hip but still
faithful adaptation of Sir Conan Doyle’s famous Detective as played by Benedict
Cumberbatch. Mr. Cumberbatch is soon to be even more famous here in the states
since he has been cast as the villain in the new J.J. Abram’s Star Trek Sequel and will also be
portraying Smaug the Dragon through
motion capture in Peter Jackson's The
Hobbit! So before everyone finds out how great this guy is, check out the
roll that that brought him to the attention of two of Hollywood’s best
directors. Check it out on Netflix!
Luther:
Before there was controversy about a black man playing the
Norse god Heimdall in the movie Thor, Idris Elba was kicking butt and winning awards
for his portrayal of an “on the edge cop” named Luther in the BBC smash hit show with the same name. Check out Idris in this great show before you
catch him in the Ridley Scott Alien prequel Prometheus.
It will only make you even more excited to see him in that movie when you
already know what he is capable of. Check it out on Netflix!
The IT Crowd:
I know this show may not be for everyone but if after
watching the episode entitled, “The Work
Outing” and it doesn’t make you laugh even a little then you may want to
get your sitcom funny bone checked. For
every nerd who ever had to deal with explaining to your parents how to hook
their printer to their laptop or download pictures to their Facebook page this
program is for you! Repeat after me, “Have
you tried turning on and Turning it off again?” Check it out on Netflix!
Warehouse 13:
If you like your “Neo X-Files” type shows to be a little corky
and fun then Warehouse 13 is the show
for you. This show is about two secret
agents who hunt down cursed or magical items and store them in a very lucky
numbered building. It’s filled with tons
of sci-fi cameos (Capt. Janeway/Kate
Mulgrew for one) and has been known to crossover with another SyFy show Eureka from time to time. It’s silly, it’s
fun and it has a unique charm. Check out the old episodes on Netflix and, if
you like it, check out the newest Episodes on Hulu!
The River:
The River is like combining
the show Lost with the movie The Shinning
but a lot easier to follow. It’s creepy,
it’s eerie, and it has been badly advertised and slotted by ABC. The bad news
is ABC has all but officially cancelled the show. The good news is that it may be one of the
first shows to be resurrected by Netflix picking it up for its new original
Netflix only content. Watch the remaining
shows, if you dare, on Hulu for now and if it does move over to Netflix all the
better.
Ironclad:
Ironclad is a
brutal sword and stone movie about a rough band of misfit swordsman fighting
off the brutal King John of England (played
wonderfully by Paul Giamatti). Though it borrows most of its story line from greater films like The Seven
Samurai and The Magnificent Seven, the hard fought action battles and great
character actor performances elevate it to a greater level than most films that plagiarize to this extent. The actual siege battle at Rochester Castle did take
place in history and the story of what happen after the King John signed the
Magna Carta is an interesting one. fair warning... the battle scenes are brutal and realistic. Check out this movie via Netflix and you will
wonder why you never heard about this flick playing in theatres.
Nerdcore Rising:
You think it’s hard out there for a Pimp? Try being taken
seriously by anyone in the industry when you call yourself a Nerdcore Rapper. This well done Documentary chronicles the rise
of MC Frontalot and the Nerdcore hip
hop scene. It’s a must for people who
call themselves nerds and want someone to represent! Check this movie doc out on Netflix!
Legend of the Seeker:
I know fans of the Terry
Goodkind books are torn by this short-lived TV show but I really enjoyed
it. This Sam Raimi Produced show is much like Hercules and Xena but more contemporary
and fun than its predecessors. When it
ran on TV, it ran late at night and at weird times of the day. Sadly, it was cancelled after two seasons. But it is worth a watch. What can you say of a show that has a Wizard,
a guy with a magic sword and a beautiful companion who stares deeply into men’s
eyes and make them fall in love with her?
The sword play was much better on this show than on Xena and Hercules and
the effects were not as cheesy. People often ask me who I would cast in a
Wonder Woman movie and I always say, hands down, Bridget Regan from Legend of the Seeker. Check this show
out on either Netflix or Hulu and let me know if you agree!
Jim Henson’s The
Storyteller:
This show was a short lived show from the late 80’s that
featured the magic of Henson’s Muppets and the fairy tales of medieval Europe.
It Starred John Hurt (Harry Potter’s Wand
Supplier Mr. Ollivander) as the lovable narrator who told old fairy tales to
is puppet dog! If you like movies like
the Dark Crystal and Labyrinth you may want to check this series out. If you like it,
you can also watch the second season called Jim
Henson's the Storyteller: Greek Myths, Both of which can separately be
found on Netflix.
Hulk VS.
Now, I put this here at the bottom not because it was the
worst of my pick but more so because this animation is really a double feature.
The problem is the First movie is not as good as the second. The second movie is, “Hulk vs Wolverine” and it is great. If, like me, you were a little disappointed with
the lack of blood in the Wolverine and X-Men movies then you will not be disappointed
here. Wolverine actually stabs people
with those sharp pointy things he waves around at people. It’s a shock really,
to find that the best version of Wolverine is not only in an animation, it’s in
an animation that doesn’t even have his name in the title but here he is….in all
his “snikt” slashing, awesomeness. Now the first movie, “Hulk
Vs. Thor” is not awful or anything it’s just not nearly as good as Hulk Vs.
Wolverine. So don’t let the first half distract
you from getting to the second half when you stream it on Netflix. Both are definitely worth a watch.
So those are my 12 Netflix and Hulu Picks for Nerds who like
Good Shows and Cool Flix! I will, from time to time, recommend new things as Netflix
and Hulu show and movies tend to come and go with time. Let me know what you
think of my picks and if you have any shows or flicks you would like to share
let me know in comments down below!