Some people think “older” movies are just plain boring.
I couldn’t disagree more. Especially now that some movies from the 1980s are now considered “classics.” Man, I’m getting old…but I guess those flicks are 30-something-years old so when I thought movies from the 1950s and 1960s were classics when I was growing up, the previous generation probably thought I was nuts.
ANYWAY, the point is that you should use these codes from Netflix to watch different classics. And they’re even broken down into helpful categories.
To access each of these individual categories, sign into Netflix and replace the “xxx” in this web address (www.netflix.com/browse/genre/xxx) with the corresponding code number below OR just click directly on the links we provided.
See that image right above this? That’s a still from Monty Python and the Holy Grail and it’s just one of the classic comedies you can watch with this secret Netflix code.
Other titles include Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Tootsie, and Back to the Future.
The films unlocked with this code are like little time capsules.
You’ll find some very interesting historical war documentaries in this category, including contemporary World War II films like Prelude To War, The Battle of Midway, and The Memphis Belle.
The movies in this category include many different topics and eras. With this Netflix code, you can watch such epic films as The Last Samurai, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and There Will Be Blood.
There are a lot of great films in there for you to enjoy!
Can you recommend some other classic movies for everyone to watch?
Does this describe your life right now: you’re stuck at home and you’re bored out of your mind?
You’re also looking for a little action…in the form of thriller films!
Sound familiar?
I’m sure it does because it describes a whole lot of us at the moment.
That’s why we’re here to give you a bunch of secret codes for different categories of thriller films that are streaming on Netflix.
To access each of these individual categories, sign into Netflix and replace the “xxx” in this web address (www.netflix.com/browse/genre/xxx) with the corresponding code number below OR just click directly on the links we provided.
I love Schitt’s Creek. In fact, it might be one of my favorite shows of all time, and I can’t remember the last time I was so bereft watching a final episode – not because it was a sad or bad episode, but simply because I knew it was the very last one.
Now, I’m not saying that any of these 18 shows will take its place, but if you watch a couple of them, the hole might be a bit less empty.
18. 30 Rock
This series was created by Tina Fey and is loosely based on her Saturday Night Live experiences. The zany characters and offbeat humor will remind you of the strangeness and warmth brought to life by the characters on Schitt’s Creek.
People who have found this show really, really love it – the series follows a lawyer who enrolls at a community college after having his degree revoked. It might not be about a nuclear family, but people fall in love with the family he makes (it’s an amazing cast).
If you’re looking for another Canadian-made family sitcom, look no further. This series follows the Kims, a Korean-Canadian family who own a convenience store. It’s full of family warmth and quirky locals that you’ll grow to love.
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin head this offbeat comedy about to suddenly-single older women that’s full of the kind of heart and humor that fans loved about Schitt’s Creek.
This is a horror comedy (that’s a thing) starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant. They play married realtors that find themselves in a quandary when Barrymore’s character becomes a zombie. It falls under the heading of “family sticks together through everything,” and is as sweet as a family show about a zombie mom could be.
This is a remake of a 1975 sitcom that follows a single mother of two, her mother, nosy neighbors, and more who come together to create a feel-good family sitcom.
This show is still going, and new episodes are available to stream on PopTV. You can watch previous seasons on Netflix.
9. Shameless
William H. Macy leads this dysfunctional family and a dramedy that’s unorthodox enough to fill the void.
This series follows a divorced father of three after he comes out as transgender to his three adult children. This amazing dramedy is adored by critics and has won many awards.
This contemporary take on the family sitcom has delighted fans and critics for its entire run. If you’re looking for something as inclusive as Schitt’s Creek, this one won’t disappoint.
A 23-year-old man discovers he shares a child from a one-night stand, and that the woman is now a convicted serial killer. The man takes custody of their daughter and learns how to raise her with his eccentric parents and grandmother.
I’m definitely going to give a few of these a try (keeping my expectations lower than “as amazing as Schitt’s Creek).
What shows would you recommend to someone who loved David and Alexis and Moira and Johnny? If we missed it here, please share it with us in the comments.
I identify as a horror fanatic, so uncovering these codes is like Christmas Day for me!
Netflix has a whole bunch of hidden categories that you can explore with secret codes and we’re here to let you in on it!
To access each of these individual categories, sign into Netflix and replace the “xxx” in this web address (www.netflix.com/browse/genre/xxx) with the corresponding code number below OR just click directly on the links we provided. This WILL NOT work unless you’re signed in, so just make sure you don’t forget that step.
Have you ever seen the movie Tremors? It’s a monster movie from 1990 that stars Kevin Bacon and the always-amazing (and underrated) Fred Ward and it is AWESOME.
Tap into this category to see this and other creature features like Shark Night and Dark Light.
What good are all these scary movies if there’s not any Satanism included?
You just gotta have it! The “Satanic Stories” category allows you to watch the original version of The Wicker Man from 1973, The Devil Inside, The 9th Precinct, and others.
Alright horror fans, we want to hear from you.
In the comments, tell us some of the best horror movies you’ve seen lately and tell us where we can watch them.
I’m a sucker for great sports movies. And I feel like I grew up watching some really great ones: Slap Shot, Major League, Wildcats, all kinds of great stuff.
And the good sports movies seem to keep on coming, too.
That’s why we want to share these Netflix codes with you that specifically let you browse sports movies by genre.
To access each of these individual categories, sign into Netflix and replace the “xxx” in this web address (www.netflix.com/browse/genre/xxx) with the corresponding code number below OR just click directly on the links we provided.
Now it’s time to dive in to some great sports flicks!
If you want to watch some football movies using this code, you can watch Greater, The 4th Company, and of course, the classic Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
I don’t know about you, but I’m really sad that the NCAA tournament was canceled this year. My Kansas Jayhawks looked like they had a great chance to be national champions this year but the world has pretty much come to a halt right now.
But you can still enjoy some basketball films with this secret code. Enjoy such titles as Above the Rim, High Flying Bird, and the documentary #Rucker50.
Now you can get your sports on!
One recommendation Netflix, if you’re listening…can we please get a Hockey Movies category sometime soon? Please and thank you!
Do you have any recommendations for other great sports movies that you’re a big fan of?
People everywhere are falling in love with Workin’ Moms, a Canadian show about a group of working moms (obviously) who met in a new mom group and stayed friends as their kids (and problems) aged.
It’s nice to see our lives and problems accurately reflected on a television screen, right?
It doesn’t hurt that it’s pretty hilarious, too.
If you’ve watched it all and are looking for more similar content (I am!), then give these 10 shows a try.
So maybe this isn’t exactly about everyday motherhood, but the story will transport you out of your mundane life for a while, so I’m just passing it along. Also, the cast is amazing!
9. The Letdown
This Australian series (on Netflix) follows new mom Audrey as she figures out how to navigate all of the changes to the relationships in her life post-baby.
8. Parenthood
The entire series is on Hulu, and you’ll be able to watch these complicated sibling and parent-child relationships over and over again (with plenty of tissues).
You might not be looking to rob a grocery store, but we all like to dream about breaking more rules, right?
6. Jane the Virgin
This CW show has come home to Netflix and is an utterly delightful look at unexpected parenthood.
5. SMILF
Frankie Shaw created this Showtime original, following main character Bridgette as she learns to be a single mom.
4. Single Parents
This ensemble cast of single parents and friends is super funny and easy to watch. Check it out on ABC.
3. Black-ish
This might look like an average show about raising kids in suburbia, but audiences have loved it for five straight seasons. You can also watch it on ABC.
2. Trying
This British comedy series is on Apple TV+ and navigates all of the highs and lows of the adoption process.
1. I’m Sorry
This show, created by comedian Andrea Savage, is about navigating motherhood and comedy – there are tons of fun cameos, too.
I’m adding these to my watch list!
Have you seen any of these? Do you have any mom shows that you love?
It can be hard to find good action movies. Like, really hard.
I like to get pretty specific with my action films, and that’s why these secret codes from Netflix are awesome because they have the action genre (and every other genre) broken down to very specific sub-genres.
To access each of these individual categories, replace the “xxx” in this web address with the corresponding code number below OR just click directly on the links we provided.
www.netflix.com/browse/genre/xxx
Oh, and you’ll also have to be signed into Netflix in order to view these. Because, you know, that’s only fair.
There are a ton of good Asian action movies out there to pick from. Some of the ones you might want to check out on Netflix streaming are Train to Busan, The Night Comes For Us, and Headshot.
Just so you know, Asian action movies are usually pretty violent and bloody…just so you know.
Ahhh, yes. The classics. The good stuff from the old days!
Here are just a few of the films you might want to watch in this category: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and even the incredible Back to the Future.
It’s Doc Brown and Marty McFly! This category is chock-full of fun adventure films like Back to the Future, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
I grew up on these kinds of flicks and I absolutely love them!
If you’re like me, you’ll want to use this code to watch Bloodsport, The Matrix Revolutions, Kung Fu Hustle, and old-school martial arts movies like Return to the 36th Chamber.
If you want to watch some great military action films, in this category you’ll find titles such as Defiance, Red Dawn (the original one from 1984), Hamburger Hill, and The Last Samurai.
Pretty awesome, right?
Now report back to us in the comments and let us know what movies you liked best!
My dad always says that if he would’ve kept his baseball card collection from the 1950s he’d be a millionaire.
Well, it didn’t exactly work out that way…
I don’t know if he threw those cards out or his parents did, but they’re LONG GONE.
And you know this is a pretty common story.
A lot of us had collections of all kinds of stuff when we were kids that suddenly disappeared for one reason or another.
In this AskReddit article, people talk about the things they had as kids that would be worth a lot of money…if their parents hadn’t thrown it all away.
1. Dammit, Mom!
“My brother had a bunch of first edition Pokémon cards, that he spent over a year collecting.
Mom took them away for getting in trouble at school, and they were never seen again.”
2. Oh, those…
“I had the complete collection of teenage mutant ninja turtles figures.
I packed them into a box and put them away then later when looking for them i couldn’t find them… asked my mother.. “oh those, i threw them out.. you weren’t playing with them anymore””
3. It’s not “junk”.
“About 40 Indian Arrow heads collected on my grandparents farm for years by myself and my grandfather and full sets of baseball cards from 1969-1980, my mom decided to toss out all that “junk” when I moved out for military.”
4. That is not cool.
“After my mom died, my dad met this crazy, Jehovah’s Witness woman and one thing led to another. About a month before my high school graduation we got into a HUGE fight over something and she burned my collection of old Dungeons and Dragons
books and magic cards.
Complete collections…Every 1st edition book in good condition
signed by Gary Gygax. I guess my brother knew him at some point.
The real kicker? I rode the wave of the original magic the gathering launches back in the day, complete sets of the original series through…homelands? All burnt to a crisp. Every once in a while when i want to be depressed about never being able to retire i look up the card values.”
5. Comic books.
“Nearly all of the first 24 editions of virtually every Marvel series, from The Fantastic Four to Spiderman (including the Amazing Tales in which he was introduced) to Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos. Basically all of them.
At a comic book store I was once looking at some collectors editions of those comics priced at about $1,500 to $,2400. I said to the clerk “Man, I used to have all of these.”
The clerk, whom I’m sure was Matt Groening’s model for Comic Book Man, without even looking up said in a bored voice, “Do you know how many times a day I hear that?””
6. Evil devil music!
“My mom had a collection of signed Beatles records that she threw away after she converted to Christianity because played backwards they summoned the devil or something.
For years I was hoping to inherit it when I grew up.
All I think it summoned was poverty. :/ “
7. Stamp collectors.
“Stamps.
When I was around 7 I used to stay at this friend of my parents house. She was older, and sort of a substitute grandmother. Her mother lived with her, she used to collect stamps. When she passed away the subbie gran gave me the collection.
My oldest brother had them in his room, I can’t remember why. My parents used to make a big pile in the middle of our rooms of what was messy and we had a couple of hours to put it all away. My brother faffed about and didn’t do it. So the remaining pile was thrown out. In that pile was the collection of stamps.
To this day I believe that there would have been valuable stamps in that collection considering the age of the collection, but I’ll never know.”
8. That’s kind of weird.
“I had mined 8 bitcoins at age 16. Kept them in a hard disk. When they grew in value I searched for and hard disk to know that my mom sold it to a 19 yr old for $50. I still curse my mom for doing that.”
9. Those very popular dolls.
“Barbies.
My family wasn’t super well-off growing up, but for some reason they allowed my sibling and I to amass dozens of Barbies, hundreds of clothes, two doll houses, three cars, one RV, a plane, and so fucking much else besides. When I was 12 and had outgrown it all, my dad decided it was time to pass them onto younger cousins or otherwise get rid of them.
Looking back, we should’ve held onto most of it. I had celebrity Barbies, anniversary Barbies, Barbies that came with horses, or were ballerinas, or were otherwise novel in the Barbie world. I literally spent 10 years collecting Barbies and now don’t even have a single shoe to show for it.”
10. I bet you’d like to have those right about now.
“The original Transformers in boxes. Had all main characters and nearly all of the smaller bots. Got em when I was 11, 12 or so in the mid 80s.
Left for the military and mom had a huge garage sale…”
11. That’s interesting.
“Lynyrd Skynyrd had released an album where the album cover had the band members standing in a fire. Not long after the release of this album, some of the members died in a plane crash and they recalled the albums so they could give it a more appropriate cover.
My grandpa had one of the originals and he probably could have made a lot off it… if his mom didn’t throw it away not knowing what it was…”
12. Long gone.
“A bunch of World War I coins that was thrown away because I never looked at them, I knew they were gonna be worth a fortune so I tried to not go near them because I was extremely paranoid.”
13. That’s a rough one.
“Not thrown away, but sold. I had a baseball card collection with over 200,000 cards when I was a teenager. Many HOF autographs, memorabilia cards, signed gloves and balls, a game worn jersey from the Padres 98 World Series run.
Needless to say, it was already worth a decent amount at that time. I have looked up some of the larger items in today’s retail markets, and those alone would’ve fetched around $20-25,000 USD. My mom took them when I moved to my dad’s house because she was abusive. Sold it all for a few thousand on Craigslist and kept the money.”
14. Remember those?
“My collection of Polly Pockets.
I’ve literally seen some of the ones I had worth thousands of dollars now.”
15. The vintage stuff.
“Robots, lots of robots from the 60’s, and 70’s, some were the tin type, some were plastic, some I haven’t even seen on the internet although I keep thinking someone has to have at least one left somewhere.
All in total about 25+ kinds of robots from my childhood, that my dad threw out because apparently when you turn 12, you don’t need toys. This is probably why my wife makes fun of all the junk I keep, because I never got the choice to part with them so now I horde all remaining childhood possessions.”
16. Had to do it.
“I remember when state quarters first came out, my father sent me a collection of every first edition state quarter and one time I went to show my friends awhile later and couldn’t find them, I asked my mother and she said she had to use them for laundry.
We were very poor at the time so I understand, but I was a little sad by it as well because it was one of the only things my father ever sent me.”
Ouch!
It hurts to read some of those stories, huh?
Now we want to hear from you!
Did your parents ever get rid of some items that became valuable a lot later? Or maybe you lost them or threw them away yourself?
It’s a fact of life that famous people and people with a lot of money get away with all kinds of things when it comes to crime and scandal.
Also, sometimes the general public just kind of seems to “forget” about really bad things celebrities do because they’re, well, celebrities and people are obsessed with fame.
What celebrities do you think have been let off the hook for bad things because of their fame?
AskReddit users shared their thoughts on the subject.
1. Rock n’ roll bad boy.
“Vince Neil of Motley Creue drove drunk and killed one of his very good friends and gave the 2 people in the other car very bad injuries and brain damage.
He also had other DUIs after this.
But hey everybody loves a good party song and now he has a famous liquor brand.”
2. A lot of talk about this guy.
“R Kelly married Aaliyah when she was 15 years old in the mid 90’s and yet it took like two decades for people to start boycotting him as a sexual predator.
He was still making songs with beyonce and lady gaga etc for a looooong time.”
3. I’m Rick James, bitch!
“Rick James kidnapped TWO women with his wife while on separate crack binges.”
4. From the old days of wrestling.
“Jimmy Superfly Snuka killed his girlfriend and got inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.”
5. This guy…
“Ted Nugent shit his pants to dodge the draft and has a song called “jailbait” which ends with him pleading with an officer not to arrest him and instead share a 13 year old.
That’s not even his worst offense as also he adopted his 16 year old girlfriend because the government refused to marry them.”
6. The Man in Black.
“Johnny Cash walked out on his wife and kids saying that his career was more important to him than they were, then went on to eventually settle down with June Carter and start a whole new family while still ignoring the kids he already had.”
7. Interesting…
“Boy George
He beat a guy with a metal chain after cuffing him to a radiator. Should make for an interesting sequence in his forthcoming biopic…”
8. Classy!
“Steven Tyler became the guardian for a 16 year old he was dating when he was 25 so he could bring her on tour…knocked her up too.”
9. The King.
“Elvis Presley and Pricilla age 14. Right out in the public, no one batted an eye. Her parents allowed her to go on a trip under The condition that Elvis pay for a first-class round trip and arrange for her to be chaperoned at all times, and that she write home every day.
Elvis agreed to all these demands, and Priscilla flew to Los Angeles. Elvis told her they were going to Las Vegas, and to throw her parents off the scent, he had Priscilla pre-write a postcard for every day they’d be away to be mailed from Los Angeles by a member of his staff.”
10. Hmmmm…weird…
“Gwyneth Paltrow
Shes a con artist and manages a MLM, as well as recommending women treat their illness by putting rocks up their Vagina and steaming their privates causing harm to people.
You can say shes an idiot.
Or just that shes a sociopath that loves making money off hurting other people.
She admitted on Jimmy Kimmel that she has no idea if anything really works.”
11. Dr. Dre.
“Dr Dre beat a reporter, Dee Barnes, savagely for writing a negative story on him. Or one he perceived as negative, I don’t know.
He picked her up by her hair and “began slamming her head and the right side of her body repeatedly against a brick wall near the stairway” as his bodyguard held off the crowd with a gun. After Dr. Dre tried to throw her down the stairs and failed, he began kicking her in the ribs and hands. She escaped and ran into the women’s rest room. Dr. Dre followed her and “grabbed her from behind by the hair again and proceeded to punch her in the back of the head.”
12. Have you ever noticed…?
“Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17 year old girl in highschool, when he was 39 years old.
I know it isn’t illegal. He had money, fame, and was at the height of his show. And he chooses to date a 17 year old who is still in highschool ? It might not be illegal and as bad as murder/rape/kidnapping/etc. , but it’s still pretty scummy.”
13. From the 1970s…
“Roman Polanski’s still getting awards and standing ovations for his films.”
14. Sticking up for “family values.”
“Newt Gingrich.
Republican politician Married his high school geometry teacher when he was 19 and she was 26. Had multiple affairs and while she was in the hospital undergoing treatment for cancer he came into her hospital room and told her he was divorcing her.
Friends of Gingrich report that Newt told them that “she wasn’t pretty enough to be the wife of a president”, which he planned to be. He proceeds to divorce her, and then doesn’t pay child support and first wife has to get help form the church to make ends meet. I say first wife because he gets his divorce and in 6 months marries his second wife.
But while with second wife has an affair with his staffer. During this affair, the massive hypocrite leads the impeachment proceedings of Bill Clinton for lying about an affair. Gets divorced and four months later marries his latest wife.
He also blamed past infidelities on his “passion for this country”. Oh, and he is credited with driving a wedge between the parties in politics and being a leader in “Christian Family Values”. You can currently find him as a popular pundit on news programs.”
15. Okay, here’s a long list.
“Jimmy Page was 26 when he started calling 14 year old Lori Maddox his girlfriend.
Mick Jagger had a few rounds with Maddox around the same time.
Also of the rolling Stones, Bill Wyman started dating 13 year old Mandy Smith when he was 47. He got her mother’s permission.
Jerry Lee Lewis of course married his 13 year old cousin – she still believed in Santa on their honeymoon.
Chuck Berry was arrested for crossing state lines with a 14 year old prostitute. He was also recording women in the washroom of the restaurant he owned.
Marvin Gaye knocked up his wife’s 15 year old niece.
Don Henley (the Eagles) was charged after paramedics found him with two naked girls, aged 15 and 16.”
16. A boxing great.
“Floyd Mayweather beats his wife with hands that are registered as lethal weapons in front of his children. But because he wins nobody cares.
I’ll have to look into some of those stories…
What do you think?
Which celebrities do you think have gotten away with dastardly deeds because they’re famous?
You could do something boring and helpful like buy your pregnant friends stuff that’s on their baby registries for a shower gift. In fact, you probably should do that…but if you’re looking for something extra and amazing to put into your bag, well, it doesn’t get better than this.
Everyone who is anyone loves the television show Friends, and we need to make sure we pass that adoration onto the next generation, don’t you think?
It features a piece of dialogue that’s from one of the best episodes of the series – the one when Monica gets stung by a jellyfish and Joey and Chandler have to decide who is going to pee on it for her.
As a parent, I can confirm that there are a lot of bodily fluids involved, most of them smell, and no, your kid is not embarrassed to be sharing any of them (not even when they’re old enough that you think they should be).
So, you might as well have a little fun with it – and let your friends know exactly what they’re getting into ahead of time, if they haven’t already guessed.