6 Movies To Watch On Netflix Before Leave In September 2019

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6 Movies To Watch On Netflix Before Leave In September 2019

1- The Hangover

The Hangover redefined the comedy genre when it stormed into theaters in 2009. Starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Doug Billings, and Zach Galifianakis, the film follows four theoretically upstanding young men as they descend upon Las Vegas for a bachelor party. But the night they arrive, these standup dudes get fall-down drunk.

and wake up the next morning with no recollection of the night before. Gym, casino, the front desk — nobody has seen Doug. Now, it’s a race against time as everyone scrambles to retrace their steps and find Doug before his fiancée figures out what’s going on.

We just had a delicious brunch and we’re in a big hurry to get back so we gotta be going. Throughout their quest, they encounter some intensely strange and unsavory characters, all while suffering from the mother of all hangovers. The Hangover will be staggering away from Netflix on September 1st.

2- Batman Begins

It’s the film that reinvigorated the Batman property after the critical and commercial failure of 1997’s Batman and Robin. Released in 2005, Batman Begins stars Christain Bale as Bruce Wayne, a dark and brooding gentleman who witnessed the brutal murder of his parents as a child.

Wayne eventually becomes a full-fledged vigilante, determined to wipe crime off the streets of Gotham City. Otherwise known as Scarecrow, this iconic baddie is hellbent on plunging the city into the depths of chaos. Find out before Batman Begins flies away from Netflix on September 1st.

3- The Dark Knight

Hey, here’s an idea: Why not turn your evening into a dark and disturbing double feature? You simply can’t go wrong with The Dark Knight, the 2008 sequel to Batman Begins.

This time, Batman takes on one of his most notorious rivals: The Joker played to perfection by the late Heath Ledger. Throughout the film, the maniacal madman commits countless crimes, undercutting Batman’s status in Gotham and plunging the city into complete and utter darkness. This time, the question is: Has Batman finally met his match?

It’s the perfect time to reacquaint yourself with Ledger’s iconic performance. On October 4th, Todd Phillips’ Joker film will give us a freaky new spin on the ClownPrince of Crime, portrayed by the always captivating Joaquin Phoenix. The Dark Knight will be zipping away from Netflix on September 1st.

4- Sweeney Todd

A silver screen translation of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s musical of the same name, Sweeney Todd features Johnny Depp in the title role, a barber-slash-serial killer who cuts the hair and throats of his customers with his signature straight razor.

Nellie Lovett portrayed by Burton’s ex-wife and frequent collaborator Helena Bonham Carter uses his “leftovers” as the main ingredient in her special meat pies. What are we going to do about the boy, then? The film slashed its way to the top of the box office on December 2007, earning $152million worldwide against its $50 million production budget, raking in dazzling reviews from critics.

A National Board of Review-selected pick for the top 10 movies of the year, Sweeney Todd also took home numerous Golden Globe Awards and an Academy Award for Best Art Direction. Sweeney Todd leaves Netflix on September 1st, so check it out now before it’s too late.

5- Fast and Furious

Eager for more Fast and Furious in your life after catching the franchise spinoff, Hobbs& Shaw? Plan a back-to-back-to-back binge session of three Fast and Furious films that won’t be available to stream on Netflix for much longer.

If you’re looking for a mindless adrenaline rush, you simply can’t go wrong with this franchise.

7- A Clockwork Orange

Alex and his merry band of thugs commit “ultra-violence” wherever they go until Alex is finally thrown in jail following one of his intensely heinous crimes. In order to return to society, he agrees to undergo rehabilitation through psychological conditioning.

And when he’s finally back on the streets, it’s Alex’s turn to be the victim or is it? Whether revisiting the film or checking it out for the first time, you simply won’t be able to take your eyes off the screen.

Check out A Clockwork Orange before it leaves Netflix on September 1st… because it would be a crime to miss it. This is 6 Movies To Watch On Netflix Before Leave In September 2019.

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