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What are some good comedies on netflix instant streaming?

I have seen a lot of them but I was wondering if you know of some really good ones. I dont like old movies though (black and white 50's 60's etc). Also I have been watching Lie To Me on netflix and I love it, but I am almost out of episodes. Any shows like it for instant streaming? (not particularly about lying but stuff with like serial killers and abductions and that kind of stuff. Not law and order though)
I know I am being picky but thanks!

Film vs Digital for photography?

I like both for separate reasons.

Film Photography:
-It's so exciting to watch your prints develop from a blank sheet to an actual image!
-There are so many different film cameras you could play with! Cheap plastic cameras, or super nice ones. It's fun to really experiment with different models of film cameras. I love Holgas & Pentax cameras.
-Different paper types to print on, and different ways to develop your print make it more interesting and original!
-There are some downsides to Film photography such as the cost of chemicals, time consuming to to develop and print, and getting your hands on a usable film camera.
-If you get the chance to experiment with film photography, definitely take the chance! I learned so much about photography taking film courses.

Digital Photography:
-Technology is amazing these days. It's so easy and fast to upload, edit, and share your photos.
-Digital cameras can be much more compact and easy to carry around. Unless you get a large model like a DSLR.
-Less likely to have problems with your photos turning out. With film photography, your film could become exposed, or you could develop it wrong, or your negatives could become scratched. You don't have negatives to worry about with digital.

Both Digital and Film photography are great. Digital is more conventional, while I feel that Film is more experimental. I love to do both!

Why the hate against the Saw movies?

The reason people hate them is because they are usually poorly acted, directed and too far fetched. In addition, the installment of sequal after sequal trivializes their importance and makes it seem like more of a business venture than a movie. That being said, it doesn't mean they shouldn't be made or there not exciting to watch, it's just these are the reasons people would not like them. I've only seen the first 2 and there just not for me. I agree that they are suspenseful and exciting but I usually want more out of a move in regards to plot depth, acting and their ability to make you think. Mostly I think its a laughable hipocracy that the killer chooses his victims through their flaws and imperfections but in reality, hes obsession is just like any of the other vices of his victims. I haven't seen any of the recent ones but I think a good way to end it is to have someone who escaped (is there anyone still alive) make a game for the killer.

When someone is stabbed in the side/lower abdomen, do they die instantly like on TV/in movies? Even if the stab wound was directly in the heart, would it kill a person in a matter of seconds?

Most stab wounds to the abdomen would not, usually, result in instant death.The cause of death in cases of stabbing is most often due to exsanguination - the loss of the majority of circulating volume.Some injuries eg an injury to the femoral artery, result in rapid and catastrophic loss of circulating volume in a very short period of time. Unless action is taken to stem the flow, this kind of injury will result in rapid collapse of the individual.A well-known case in the UK was that of Damilola Taylor - he was a 10 year old who received a stab wound to his leg. The wound damaged his femoral artery. He was able to drag himself approximately 100 m, he died in an ambulance some 30 minutes later. Cause of death - catastrophic haemorrhage.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/...There are many documented cases of patients who have sustained stab wounds to the liver or spleen. Whilst they have become extremely unwell after massive blood loss, they have not, generally, collapsed and died instantly.Stab wounds to the heart can result in an almost immediate collapse - often due to an instantaneous interruption to the ability of the heart to beat in a co-ordinated fashion.Again, I have seen a great number of patients who have survived cardiac injuries.A good number of years ago, a male patient arrived in our department with a small stab wound to left chest. He had arrived by taxi and looked, fairly, well.Nevertheless, the decision was made to take him to the operating theatre (surgery) for a thoracotomy. The complicating factor was that, at that time, our hospital did not have the equipment to put the patient on bypass to allow the heart to be stopped whilst surgical repair was attempted.The equipment was 'on its way' from the nearby hospital.As the patient arrived in theatre, we were stopped by the orthopaedic team who had just completed an operation.'What's going on?''He has been stabbed and the cardiothoracic team are on the way, but he's getting worse!'(I was young and panicked, this man was dying now and nothing could happen)The orthopaedic register looked at the patient. 'It's ok' he said, 'I'll do it'He was South African and well used to dealing with stab wounds. By the time the cardio-thoracic team arrived with their equipment, the orthopaedic registrar had opened the chest, sutured the hole in the left ventricle (whilst the heart continued to beat) and was closing the chest.

Sad love movies on netflix?

Never Let Me Go is pretty good, not sure if it's on instant, but you didn't really specify if you needed it on insant or not. It's about people who are clones who were raised to be organ donors. I don't want to spoil anything, but it has many sad parts, and one of the characters loses the one she loves to another one of her friends. The movie made me cry a little bit. Hope I helped. :]

Oh, I just remembered one that I know is also instant. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. It's quite unique, in a good way, and the ending made me shed a few tears as well. Very strangely tragic, and well written. Highly recommended.

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