Can anyone reccomend a good Netflix movie or series?

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Netflix also has some Christmas specials that might be worth checking out.

One, Klaus, is an animated feature that had been nominated for an Academy Award in 2019. It's set in the 19th century and concerns a self-centered postman who is sent to try to establish a post office in a town terrorized by two feuding families. While there, he encounters a reclusive toymaker who lives in a forest outside of the town. The two eventually join forces to bring toys to the local children.

Klaus is essentially an origin story about Santa Claus. It differs from most such stories in that Klaus is a normal man who does not use magic. The story thus comes up with non-magical explanations for Klaus' actions. He makes his deliveries at night, for example, to avoid trouble with the feuders. Klaus is much too large to go down a chimney -- but the short and skinny postman can manage that with no problem.
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I recommend tvserie as
1. The 100 - apocalypse world with teenagers and the survival in the New World after atomic bombs.
2. Supernatural - mystery murder horror family comedy angels demons
3. Sons of anarchy - motorcycle club love murder police family life in the club
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this series is not from Netflix, but I will not be ashamed to advise it.The series is called "The Boys"
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I loved Haunting of Hill House and Haunting of Bly Manor. Very successful and very creepy!
If you're wanting something less scary/creepy then I'd go for The Last Kingdom. Vikings!
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I have a couple so get yourself ready.
-Money Heist
-Julie and The Phantoms
-Brooklyn 99
-Gossip Girl
-Gilmore Girls
-Good Girls
-Elite
-New Girl
-Suits
-Trinkets
-Bridgerton
-FRIENDS
-The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
-Modern Family
-Dynasty
-The Originals
-The Vampire Diaries
-Teen Wolf
I hope this helps.
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Series: Suits, Grace & Frankie, Snowpiecer, Modern Family, Brooklyn nine-nine, Lost in Space, Big Mouth, Good Girls, The Duchess, Get Even.

Movies: Happy Death Day 1 & 2, Set it Up, Baby Driver, Love Wedding Repeat, Isn't It Romantic, Like Father, Identity Thief.
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The Queen's gambit has been huge lately and it really is worth watching. Another great watch is The Old Guard.
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Work It. This movie is amazing.
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The Kissing Booth movies
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There were a lot!
Money Heist, Lucifer, Stranger Things, Extra Curricular, Emily in Paris, and moooore
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If you want to just pass the time I recommend the series Community. It's a fun, witty and enjoyable series. It's on Netflix.
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I really likw the movie What Happened to Monday. And enjoyed the series Money Heist.
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Stranger things! I know I’m basic haha
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Orphan Black! Highly recommended. :)
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The Kissing Booth series, After series, Work It movie, and many more.
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