Inspired by the "Have you seen any good films recently" thread, and being a recent new user of Netflix, I thought it would be a good place to recommend or veto anything you've seen.
So far I've watched and liked these
sports/adventure documentaries:
180 Degrees South - a guy who was inspired by Yvonne Chuinard's (of Patagonia fame) trip to Patagonia in the 1960s. Nicely filmed and quite interesting. I wee bit hippyish in places but worth a watch.
All I Can - brilliant ski movie with no cans of over-caffeinated sugary drink company and very few helicopters!
I wasn't so sure about (Sh)Art of Flight - Travis Rice, while being a phenominal snowboarder, travels round the world on a huuuge budget powered by over-caffeinated sugary drink company with a entourage of douchebags. Hmmm... Same amazing filming and riding but it's cringey at best. The "series" is even worse...
Nature DocumentariesWe've written off everything by National Geographic and The Discovery Channel. They might be good in 40 years when I have altzheimers....
What is good though, is Wild China!
Chasing Ice - not seen it yet but will do soon.
FilmsZodiac - watched it because we climbed it. Quite a good crime/cop thriller.
Heartbeats - A offbeat Quebecoise independent film. Watchable, nothing special but nice to see smaller films make it onto Netflix.
Hit me with your suggestions, or, to save cross posting, link to your review on the other thread.