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Netflix: Movies & TV Shows Leaving In October. Each month, we discover a new batch of movies and TV shows leaving Netflix, in addition to ones that will become available for streaming during the upcoming month. While the last few purges have been somewhat lean in quality, there are quite a few gems you’ll want to binge before October 1st. As has been the case since the announcement earlier this summer, FOX struck a new distribution deal, gradually moving all its content from Netflix to Hulu. As such, quite a few of the network’s animated and live action shows will leave Netflix in October. In fact, fourteen different TV shows across various networks will get the boot, but at least we have season two of Stranger Things to look forward to, right? Some really excellent, Oscar- winning films like the Coen Brothers’ Barton Fink and Francis Ford Coppola’s Patton are set for departure.

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Then, there’s the array of super popular romances (like Love Actually and Titanic) and musicals (like Happy Feet and Across the Universe), which will only stick around Netflix for another week and change. You’d think they’d at least leave all the horror and Halloween- related films alone, but sadly The Shining, Hotel Transylvania 2, and Hellboy also have to go. All total, nearly fifty departures are confirmed, but these are the 1. Best Movies And TV Shows Leaving Netflix In October. Family Guy and The Cleveland Show. Say it ain’t so! Fox’s mass exodus from Netflix is now in full swing, starting with two more of its animated series, Family Guy and The Cleveland Show.

While we love the wit and warmth of The Cleveland Show, we could deal with its loss, but not Family Guy too! Now what will we watch when we can’t agree on anything else to watch? Family Guy is always the neutral go- to because you can just put on any episode and be instantly entertained—laughing like a hyena by the end of the episode.

There are so many great characters like Quagmire and Stewie, never mind Peter, who’s somehow even stupider than Homer Simpson. Oh well, at least we’ll still have seasons one through eight for a little while longer (aka the show’s best years), but it’s only a matter of time before those are all gone too. The Shining“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) takes a job as the winter caretaker at the Overlook Hotel, his family in tow.

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As the weather outside begins to deteriorate, so too does Jack’s sanity, as supernatural forces haunting the hotel gradually reveal themselves to him and his son Danny—a sensitive boy with telepathic abilities. You do not want to know what’s in room 2. Even now, nearly forty years later, The Shining stands the test of time as a genuinely terrifying film. However, Stanley Kubrick’s horror masterpiece departs Netflix October 1st. Despite not sticking around through Halloween, you can still get your Stephen King fix on Netflix with Dreamcatcher or Children of the Corn, and of course, the latest IT reboot in theaters. Big Daddy. Remember when Adam Sandler movies didn’t make you want to gouge your eyes out? Even though it has a typically stupid premise—a guy adopts a kid to impress his ex and then instantly regrets it when she still won’t give him the time of day—Big Daddy is a genuinely funny film.

As always, Sandler plays an emotionally stunted guy who wants to avoid responsibility and adulthood at all costs. In the process of trying to take the easy way out, he actually has a meaningful relationship with someone and realizes that he should really get his act together. Sandler has some pretty sweet moments here, like the Scuba Sam and trick- or- treating scenes, but really, it’s the adorable little boy Julian (played by the Sprouse twins), that stands as the true scene stealer.

Across the Universe. Julie Taymor’s love letter to The Beatles, Across the Universe follows the lives of a group of young people as they find and lose love during the psychedelic sixties. Evan Rachel Wood and Jim Sturgess play the central characters, Lucy and Jude, appropriately named after two Beatles songs, “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” and “Hey Jude.” It’s a musical, so expect lots of singing, but the film manages to at least put the songs in places that make narrative sense. Aside from the music, there’s also plenty of fabulous eye candy; a scene with Mr. Kite, played by the always fabulous Eddie Izzard, is a particular standout.

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Even if you weren’t a Beatles fan before, you will be after watching this film, as it magically makes their music come to life in a way that just can’t be put into words. 1. Friday Night Lights (Seasons 1- 5)Like the film of the same name, Friday Night Lights explored the world of a small Texas town, placing their local high school’s football team front and center. While the film focused more on the team’s path to the state championship, the TV show was able to delve into the relationships of the people who lived there—particularly head coach Eric Taylor and his family.

There’s also tons more drama between all the teenage characters in the TV show, with many of them dealing with heavy issues like racism, alcoholism, pregnancy, and abortion. While Friday Night Lights never had particularly high ratings, it did have a diehard fan base, mainly due to its realistic portrayal of life in a small town where opportunities are few and far between. Million Dollar Baby. Both Clint Eastwood and Hilary Swank star in the Oscar- winning sports drama, Million Dollar Baby. In the vein of Rocky and similar boxing flicks, Swank plays a fierce underdog named Maggie, who trains her way to success with the help of cranky old gym owner, Frankie (Eastwood), and his assistant Eddie (Morgan Freeman). The film was critically acclaimed for its writing and emotional impact, packing an intense and oftentimes dark punch. Despite it seemingly following a well- treaded path laid out by other sports films, Million Dollar Baby will surprise you with the direction it actually takes you.

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One Tree Hill (Seasons 1- 9)Another high school drama well worth a binge, One Tree Hill lasted for nine seasons on The CW. It starred Chad Michael Murray and James Lafferty as the two main protagonists, brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott. Like Friday Night Lights, One Tree Hill also has a strong sports element to it, with the brothers both playing for their school’s basketball team. As you might expect, the show has all the hallmarks of a CW show—love triangles, rivalries, and plenty of dramatic story elements that pop up along the way, including the murder of a supporting character. Despite having nine seasons to its name, One Tree Hill is surprisingly easy to binge through. If you start now and do absolutely nothingelse for the next ten days, you could probably get through all 1. Challenge accepted?

Patton. George C. Scott stars here in one of his most famous roles–as the colorful WWII General, George S. Patton. Patton follows the General throughout his various assignments in North Africa and Western Europe, including many controversial incidents that nearly cost him his military career. One of the most iconic moments of the film actually happens at the very beginning, when Patton delivers a rousing and patriotic monologue in front of a giant American flag, though Patton makes for a compelling watch throughout if you can handle its nearly three hour runtime. The real General Patton was prone to making himself out as some kind of symbol, both for his men and America in general. George C. Scott’s portrayal of Patton earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor, although he refused to accept his golden statue.

The film also received seven other Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director (Francis Ford Coppola).