It was w-a-y back in June when I last posted about a Netflix movie selection that I had enjoyed.  
So, this time, I simply copied off my rental history for anyone in need of a movie idea - that is "usually" quite good (I rated 95% of these three stars or more :) 
-if you know Netflix, as you select a movie or tv series you're interested in knowing more about, this appears       
Average of raters like you: 3.0 stars
                   Average of 157,427 ratings: 3.6 stars  
Sometimes I shake them up, but they seem to know me well....
Some of my selections have been movie referrals from trusted family and friends; a lot are from Netflix suggestions, based on movies I've already rented, and a very few from movie trailers.
I like to mix some (limited) television series in, as they are both nostalgic and easy to watch - because the first few seasons are "usually" the best, one or two discs are all I select.
My plan is almost the cheapest per month - the one-at-a-time choice, because I find more than two movies per week to be too many.
So, here they are - enjoy any or all of them...
    The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, 1958 
  
    The Second Chance, 2006 
    Once, 2006 
   
    7th Heaven: Season 1: Disc 1, 1996 
   
    The Best of Match Game: Disc 1, 1973 
   
    House of Cards Trilogy I: House of Cards, 1990 
   
    Sense and Sensibility, 1981 
   
    Children of Men, 2006 
   
    Hot Fuzz, 2007 
   
    Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, 1992 
   
    Where Angels Fear to Tread, 1991 
   
    The Remains of the Day, 1993 
   
    Breach, 2007 
   
    Spartan, 2004 
   
    A Mighty Heart, 2007 
   
    Fierce Creatures, 1997 
   
    A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1999
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Oh! Thank you. May I add one I just watched last night that is still foremost in my mind for the beauty of love it portrayed... Miracle in the Woods. With Della Reese and Meredith Baxter. Outstanding. (I don't know if Netflix has it -- I'll have to check. I rented this copy from our church library Sunday.)
I too love the Bronte stories -- Charlotte's Jane Eyre too. Plus all the Jane Austin stories -- all available at Netflix. :)
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