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on Your Account and Help, then under Preferences click on Parental Control Settings. You can then click on what setting you prefer (PG-13 and below, PG and below, etc). A very good and necessary feature.

To help you out, we have compiled a list of the best movies and TV shows that we think are worth watching. We will also update this list over time so please let us know in the comments of other good movies you like or movies on here that should not be.

We had Netflix, but then didn't use it for three months. I then canceled my subscription, but now that it is fall we have been thinking of starting it again. Just still not quite sure because you are right sometimes you get results in a search that aren't great, or it takes them a long time to get the new movies out.

Netflix streaming has cut me cable bill literally in half if not by more cable companies won't make it much longer with this option around people are crazy not to use it I love it thanks for the listing of what is available I hate trying to find everything.

We love our netflix..we can watch so many educational shows to help in our homeschooling. I also love that we can watch shows from years ago,, did we really used to dress like that..lol. Also love I can easily catch up on shows I missed.

I've had Netflix streaming for a few years now. I'm thinking of switching to Hulu Plus because they have all the Criterion Collections. Since both services are 7.99/month. I'm thinking of alternating every few months. Has anyone does this before?

Your list of recommendations is quite extensive, thanks for that. Also, thanks for the tip on improving Netflix searches. Unfortunately, we don't have that simple an option using Netflix through the Wii. The choices on TV are getting worse for family viewing and there are way too many reality shows for our taste. I think we will soon be getting a roku or other smart TV device so we can watch our Netflix and Hulu there.

We really like our Roku. We use it where we don't have cable and it saves us a lot of money. Another trick is to find what you want on the computer and put it in your queue then you can see it all on your Wii.

Thanks for this! I've been a member of Netflix of awhile but I mostly watch TV shows just because I don't really know what movie to watch. I'm definitely going to bookmark this page so next time I'm looking for a good movie, I'll be sure to refer to this list!

your list has saved me so much time from trying to find a good movie on Netflix to watch. I usually spend so much time just surfing through everything that I end up not even watching a movie. Thanks for your time on this!

I have Netflix, and my kids love it. I was disappointed in the movie selection for the streaming membership, as the new movies require a DVD membership, which I don't want to be bothered with. Otherwise, it is very cost effective. Thanks.

The phenomenon known as Instant Hotel may not be new to Aussies, but the show recently became an American binge-watching fave when it arrived on Netflix earlier this month. The reality competition program, which follows five groups of homestay hosts as they open their "instant hotels" to other show contestants is basically TLC's Four Weddings, with a flair of AirBnB.

Our favorite mother-daughter contestant duo is undoubtedly Bondi Beach's Babe and Bondi. Devoted host Babe is so loyal to her Sydney neighborhood, she even named her daughter after the iconic beach. Their house was one of Instant Hotel's favorites, and even secured Bondi and her mom a spot in the final round.

Instant Hotel labeled this couple "fussy" from the get-go, and honestly, we're glad they said it before us. Brent and Leroy, AKA the devils of detail, talked their house up so much over the first four episodes that by the time contestants arrived at their Port Douglas abode, it didn't live up to the hype.

Mark and Jannine, who are obsessed with American diner style from the '50s and '60s despite never having visited the States, decorated their bed-and-breakfast so guests can feel like they've just stepped out of a production of Grease.

Just be careful if you're traveling with kids; the hospitality judge mentioned that their fabulous pool wasn't entirely child-safe. To book Adam and Kathy's spot, which comfortably sleeps eight, select your dates here.

"Socialites" and low-key judgmental monsters Mikey and Shay boasted a party mansion in Sydney, but when the other contestants arrived, they realized it was nothing more than a suburban home that smelled like someone's grandma. In fact, even the hospitality judge and show host complained about the musty scent.

That, and the fact that they charged quite a hefty sum while demanding that guests look after their five pets. It seems like Mikey and Shay still expect interested parties to care for their turtle and four cats, but if you're up to the task and want to stay 40 minutes away from city center, book their Airbnb here.

Viewers will remember Bec and Tristan were critiqued for their dated decor, but the listing shows they've upgraded their furniture slightly, and honestly what more can you ask for given their totally reasonable pricing. If you're interested in vacationing on Class Act, now called the "Tsunami Houseboat," check out the siblings' availability here.

If you're an Instant Hotel fan headed down under for the surf, you'll want to stay at "just friends" Lynne and Simon's Gold Coast getaway. They even call the house, which features four bedrooms, a movie theater, and a private pool, "Surfer's Paradise."

If you're only going to stay at one Instant Hotel during your stay in Australia, you'll want to make sure it's the champion's home. Although contestants were initially critical (and honestly, disrespectful) of the fact that Terry and Anita lived in the neighboring home, their house ended up coming out on top of the final round and won the entire season.

Last but not least, there's entrepreneurial duo Sturt and Serena's suburban home in Sanctuary Lakes, about 20 miles from Melbourne's city center. At the very reasonable rate of $300 a night (AUD), Serena and Sturt can accommodate eight people in four bedrooms.

But fans will remember Serena was more than a little bit catty and judgy when it came to staying at the other contestants' instant hotels. After the show aired on Channel 7 in Australia, Serena received so much hate mail, she and her family up and left the country.

That's probably the reason her and Sturt's Melbourne house was nowhere to be found (and believe us, we looked everywhere), but if you search their street, Bayside Drive, in Point Cook, you'll find several similar listings.

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