April Netflix movies I am excited for

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Choosing to go out or watch Netflix is a tough decision.

Shelby Kramer

April 1st:

“Barnyard” (2006)

Call me childish, I don’t care. I’m going to watch this movie again, but possibly only because I want to see if it’s as good as I thought it was back when I was in my adolescence. I’m willing to bet it’s going to be pretty terrible this time around, but I’ll take the chance. This animated movie just tells of Otis the cow, a total party animal (lol, get it?) Otis must take over supervising/protecting the farm once his father passes away; and some wile coyotes (get it?! like the cartoon?!) give this carefree ovine some trouble.

 

April 1st:            

“Underworld” (2003)

I absolutely adore the “Underworld” series. This one is bound to be a rewatch and a rewatch and a rewatch. It’s a semi-futuristic vampire/werewolf flick that suites my weird taste. In this movie, one of the badass vampire fighter girls falls in love with Michael, who is a human that the werewolves are after for reasons unknown.

 

April 3rd:

“The Quiet Ones” (2014)

I don’t know anything about this movie other than the basic plot, but it sounds like something worth watching. Evidently some university attendees and a professor uncover some creepy stuff after conducting an experiment on a young woman. That isn’t much of a description, but it could be worth the watch.

  

April 14th:

“The Babadook” (2014)

Again, I don’t anything about this flick other than I vaguely remember the commercials for it months and months ago. A mom and son have to deal with a sinister presence in their house at the same time as having to deal with the loss of the husband/dad. It’s hard to come by a good scary movie nowadays – and this might be a bust – but I’ll give it a try.

 

April 17th:

“They Came Together” (2014)

I love Amy Poehler. I think she’s super funny and witty, so I have high hopes for this movie. Reportedly, a small business owner struggles as she’s about to lose her shop to a corporate development.

 

April 27th:

“National Treasure” (2004)

This will always be a great movie in my eyes. I think it’s a good combo of history, suspense and adventure, plus I enjoy most Nicolas Cage movies. I can rewatch this movie for sure.

 

 

source: http://screencrush.com/new-netflix-instant-releases-april-2015/