10 4th of July films on Netflix that say America #StreamTeam

We’re on the Netflix StreamTeam and were compensated for this post. All thoughts are our own and this list is quite awesome in our opinion. The first weekend of July is nigh and with it comes a longer than usual 4th of July celebration for us in the United States. If the weather is bad or if you simply need a break from the sun, heat, annoying relatives or fireworks here’s a list of 10 of the most American movies or programs on Netflix now.

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Young Hercules: The Complete Series, aged well for many reasons

Yes, it really has been 17 years since Young Hercules was on television. It aired on the Fox Kid’s Network from 1998 to 1999, starred a young Ryan Gossling and was Executive Produced by Sam Raimi and Robert G. Tapert and was nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards.  The entire series is out on DVD now and it has aged great, the humor is intact and its packed with action that is accessible to children aged 5 and up.

Young Hercules: The Complete Series, aged well for many reasons

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What the kids are watching #StreamTeam

We’re part of the #StreamTeam and were compensated by Netflix for this post.  All thoughts are our own. Happy Spring (if you’re in the Northern Hemisphere) and Happy Fall (if you’re in the Southern Hemisphere)-and a big welcome to Netflix if you live in Australia! If the pollen gets you down or those spring showers make it so that you’ve got to spend some time inside here are some gems to watch on Netflix.

What the kids are watching #StreamTeam

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Win a copy of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies on Blu-Ray

Fans of quality cinema and middle Earth can celebrate and be sad at the same time.  The final chapter of the classic book hits DVD. The films have revolutionized how movies are made with their ground breaking special effects and the scope of how large movies can be done to meet the demands of fans and critics. To celebrate the release of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies on Blu-Ray they’ve created an app that will test your knowledge about Middle Earth, navigate the area using a map and view videos that provide a behind the scenes look.

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Adventure Time: Frost & Fire on DVD review

I’m learning to love Adventure Time.  Season  4 on DVD got me interested and now I’ve started to search it out online and on Roku also.  The downside to watching it solely on your television streaming device is that they’ve only added the first two seasons.  Adventure Time is in its sixth season now, that’s lots of silliness and Frost & Fire that you’re missing.  Adventure Time: Frost & Fire focus in all on Flame Princess and Ice King.

Adventure Time Frost & Fire

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What the kids are watching on Netflix #StreamTeam

We’re part of the StreamTeam with Netflix and were compensated for this post. This month on Netflix the kids discovered some really excellent shows that were brand new to them.  We also re-discovered some great movies from back in the day, a couple more recent releases and one that the wife really loves.

Stella and Sam on Netflix

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The Aviators never takes flight, WWI true story with pigeons

The Aviators is based on a true story about pigeons in World War I.  I assume that the true story was from the perspective of humans and that they made the movie from the pigeon’s perspective, because it would be entertaining for children.  If that were the case then this could’ve been it, but this version of The Aviators feels like a TV movie that stretches out to a very long 73 minutes.

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Regular Show Mordecai Pack on DVD, out now and very funny

Cartoon Network has so many shows that hit ages 6 and up.  The leading edge and most popular show is Adventure Time.  Our favorite show in their lineup is Regular Show.  It’s as manic, strange and creative, but is grounded in reality just a little bit.  Really, it’s the story of Mordecai a blue jay, Rigby a raccoon who take care of the park with their friends who are even stranger, so take ‘grounded in reality’ with a grain of salt.  It happens on Earth, but each episode balances friendship, alternate realities, work and more in a creative mash-up that makes you laugh, even if you’re (much) older than their intended demographic.


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