These movie classics are disappearing from Netflix
Five movie classics on Netflix that you need to watch this month before they disappear.
Every first of the month there is a whole list of new movies and series that are added to the offer on Netflix. But in addition to new titles, films are also disappearing.
A lot of them are disappearing this month of July as well. We pick out five classics that will be removed from Netflix and that you must watch before the end of July. It will be 40 degrees next week, so nice inside in front of the TV with the windows and curtains closed.
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Friday the 13th (1980)
Have fun with the classic horror movie Friday the 13th. A film classic on Netflix in the purest sense of the word. The film is about the murder history of Chrystal Lake. Despite all the terrible experiences of the past, a summer camp is still being held in the forested area of Chrystal Lake.
Of course there are older residents who warn of danger, but as befits a good horror film, the youngsters ignore all warnings. The consequence can be guessed. The youths are beaten, shot and stabbed. Just try to stay alive.
Jackass: The Movie (2002)
The men of jackass led by Johnny Knoxville trick and hurt each other. From running through Tokyo relatively innocently in a panda suit to frolicking with alligators and wrecking golf carts.
Inception (2010)
Leonardo DiCaprio plays a thief with the extraordinary ability to invade people’s dreams and steal their secrets. Handy if your specialization is corporate espionage. He is asked to go one step further. Plant an idea in someone’s head. The perfect crime, but will he succeed?
Django Unchained (2012)
Another movie classic on Netflix with Leonardo DiCaprio and Jamie Foxx. The latter plays the slave Django who is on a mission to capture the cruel Brittle brothers. Mission accomplished means freedom for slave Django. After that, the hunt for the most wanted criminals begins. That hunt takes him to Leonardo DiCaprio’s plantation, where Django’s long-lost wife still lives as a slave.
The film by director Quinten Tarantino is not for the faint of heart and woke viewers. The n-word is used no less than 109 times in the film.
Forrest Gump (1994)
“Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get”. The most famous quote from film classic Forrest Gump. Tom Hanks plays the somewhat slow Forrest Gump who can do whatever he wants with the help of his mother despite his limitations.
He stars in American football in college, fights in Vietnam and captains a shrimp boat. He runs from the east to the west coast and back (Run Forrest! Run!) and becomes a millionaire by investing in a “fruit company” (Apple). Everyone is inspired by his childish optimism. The hardest thing to reach and save, however, is his childhood sweetheart Jenny (Robin Wright).
All these movie classics will disappear from Netflix’s collection before the end of this month. So look now.
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