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Best films coming to Netflix in October: ‘Billy Madison,’ ‘Blazing Saddles,’ ‘The Shining’

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“The Shining.”
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There are a lot of films to choose from on Netflix these days —
but honestly, they aren’t all great. So we have highlighted the
ones worth your time.

In October, there are some classic titles you really need to
watch, including “Blazing Saddles,” “Once Upon a Time in
America,” and two Monty Python films.

Netflix is great again!

  • “Billy Madison” (Available October 1). Is it
    Adam Sandler’s best movie? [Checks
    notes
    ] It is.
  • “Blazing Saddles” (October 1). Dr. Samuel
    Johnson is right about Olsen Johnson being right about Mel
    Brooks’ classic comedy being essential viewing.
  • “The Devil’s Advocate” (October 1). Keanu
    Reeves and Charlize Theron give great performances — okay,
    Keanu’s accent is a little much — but it has Al Pacino going
    bananas playing the devil.
  • “Once Upon a Time in America” (October 1).
    Sergio Leone’s epic look at the birth of organized crime in
    America is as masterful as the Westerns he’s known best for.
    And the movie features a young Robert De Niro, young James
    Woods, young Treat Williams, and a really young Jennifer
    Connelly in a flashback scene.
  • “Rumble in the Bronx” (October 1). It’s not
    Jackie Chan’s best movie, let’s get that out of the way right
    now, but he still does some pretty amazing things in it.
  • “The Shining” (1980) (October 1). Stanley
    Kubrick tosses Stephen King’s book aside and makes a horror
    movie where he comments on the genocide of Native Americans and
    reveals in the movie’s subtext that he filmed the Apollo 11
    moon landing. Hold on — I’m told none of those
    conspiracy theories
    are true.
  • “Monty Python: The Meaning of Life” (October
    2).
    The legendary comedy troupe use their unique style
    of to look at life in all its stages.
  • “Monty Python’s Life of Brian” (October
    2). 
    Get even more Python as the group spoofs the
    messiah by exploring Brian (played by Graham Chapman), who was
    born in the stable next to Jesus on Christmas day and is
    mistaken for him ever since.
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