November is all about chunky turtlenecks, reuniting with extended family members, and watching Netflix from the comfort of your couch (not necessarily all at once).
It's fall, y'all! While you're busy making your first batch of (spiked) hot cider of the year, these are the movies and shows you need to watch before they disappear from Netflix for good.
No matter your taste in movies, there's something for everyone to catch before it's gone. There's The Addams Family (for those having Halloween withdrawal), Almost Famous (for the music lovers) and E.T. (for the Stranger Things fanatics). We're saying toodle-oo to about 60 titles, so if you love any of these films, you better strike while the iron's hot.
Goodbye, friends. We'll miss you.
The Addams Family (1991)
If your two favorite colors are black, then Wednesday Addams is #goals.
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Photo Courtesy Of Paramount Pictures Almost Famous (2000)
Come for Penny Lane’s (Kate Hudson) epic one-liners, stay for the “Tiny Dancer” sing-along scene.
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Photo Courtesy Columbia Pictures Angel Heart (1987)
A private investigator (Mickey Rourke) is hired by a man (Robert De Niro) to track down a famous singer, but things get really dark when he realizes he’s low-key being set up.
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Photo Courtesy Tri-Star Pictures Barnyard (2006)
These crazy barn animals have a life of their own once their farmhand leaves the barn.
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Photo Courtesy Paramount Pictures Bratz: The Movie (2007)
If you’re a Bratz doll fan, they made a movie for ya.
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Photo: Courtesy Lionsgate The 'Burbs (1989)
This kitschy cult classic horror film stars Tom Hanks as a curious suburbanite who starts looking into his potentially murderous neighbors.
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Photo: Courtesy Imagine Entertainment Can't Hardly Wait (1998)
One of the most iconic teenage comedies of the '90s. If it was your last chance to admit your true feelings to your high school crush, would you be able to?
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Photo: Courtesy Columbia Pictures Chuck: Seasons 1-5 (2007-2012)
Chuck (Zachary Levi) is a computer nerd turned accidental governmental secret agent.
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Photo: Courtesy NBC The Core (2003)
Geophysicist Dr. Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart) has to save the world, starting with where else but its core?
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Photo: Courtesy Paramount Pictures Deliverance (1972)
The banjo song is the stuff of nightmares.
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Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Do I have to say anything more than just: “E.T. — phone home.”
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Photo Courtesy Universal Pictures Echelon Conspiracy (2009)
A young engineer (Shane West) is suddenly put in a fatal circumstance that smells an awful lot like a government conspiracy.
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Photo Courtesy Dark Castle Entertainment Eight Crazy Nights (2002)
Jewish or not, Adam Sandler’s animated Hanukkah film is quite funny.
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Photo Courtesy Empire State (2013)
This random action movie stars Emma Roberts, Liam Hemsworth, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Hemsworth and a friend plan to steal cars, and The Rock is the NYPD cop trying to deter them.
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Photo Courtesy Emmett/ Furla Films Equilibrium (2002)
In a futuristic world, everyone has been numbed to suppress all emotions with the help of a mind-altering drug. When a top official (Christian Bale) misses a dosage, he starts to feel again, and realizes he has to change the way things are.
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Photo Courtesy Of Dimension Films Escape to Witch Mountain (1975)
A young Kim Richards (yes, of Bravo fame) and Ike Eisenmann play twin kid psychics who are exploited for their gift by a mean billionaire. A kind stranger helps them escape and, hopefully, return to whatever planet they came from.
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Photo Courtesy Of Walt Disney Pictures The Family Man (2000)
A career man is given a glimpse into an alternate life and must decide which life path he wants to pursue: one of wealth and status or one of simplicity and family.
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Photo Courtesy Of Universal Pictures Fatal Attraction (1987)
The ultimate worst case scenario for a cheater.
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Photo Courtesy Of Paramount Pictures Fresh (1994)
A drug dealing 12-year-old uses the advice from his father (Samuel L. Jackson), a speed-chess expert and alcoholic, to save himself and his sister from their tough life.
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Photo Courtesy Of Miramax Pictures Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005)
50 Cent’s fictionalized life story is full of OMG-moments.
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Photo Courtesy Of MTV Films The Holiday (2006)
Jude Law is perfect in his most charming role.
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Photo Courtesy Of Columbia Pictures Into the Wild (2007)
Based on the best-selling book of the same name, this movie tells the heartbreaking true story of amateur adventurer Christopher McCandless.
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Photo Courtesy Of Paramount Vantage Kangaroo Jack (2003)
A movie about a pesky kangaroo who accidentally steals a guy’s sweatshirt full of money owed to the mob.
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Photo Courtesy Of Warner Bros. Legally Blonde (2001)
Watch Elle Woods kick-ass while wearing every shade of pink.
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Photo Courtesy Of MGM Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
Elle Woods is back and this time she’s taking on Capitol Hill.
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Photo Courtesy Of MGM Major League (1989)
An unlikely baseball team full of misfits uses their quirks to their advantage to succeed at the game and life.
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Photo Courtesy Of Mirage Enterprises Mansfield Park (1999)
Roger Ebert gave this fresh take on Jane Austen’s “Mansfield Park” four out of four stars.
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Photo Courtesy Of Arts Council of England Meet Joe Black (1998)
Brad Pitt plays Joe Black, the human form of Death, who strikes a deal with a wealthy businessman about to die.
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Photo Courtesy Of Universal Pictures Mel Brooks: Make a Noise (2013)
Everything you ever wanted to know about Mel Brooks’ career.
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Photo Courtesy Of Universal Pictures Open Season (2006)
A tamed bear, Boogs, is released back into the wild and figure out how to stay alive despite all the hunter’s gathering for open season.
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Photo Courtesy Of Universal Pictures Open Season 2 (2008)
The animals are back and this time set out to save a new friend: a dachshund.
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Photo Courtesy Of Universal Pictures Open Season 3 (2010)
Now, it’s off to the circus to rescue Boogs before he accidentally gets sent off to Russia.
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Photo Courtesy Of Columbia Pictures Patton Oswalt: My Weakness Is Strong (2009)
Stand-up comedian Patton Oswalt lays down some serious laughs.
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Photo Courtesy Of Warner Bros. Powerpuff Girls : Seasons 1-6 (1999-2016)
The original girl bosses.
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Photo Courtesy Of Cartoon Network Rounders (1998)
Moral of the story: Don’t gamble with Russian gangsters.
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Photo Courtesy Of Miramax Scream 2 (1997)
The survivors of the first Scream movie are no longer safe in the sequel to the popular horror flick.
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Photo Courtesy Of Dimension Films Sex: My British Job (2013)
An undercover look at the immigrant women working as illegal sex workers in brothels around England.
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Photo Courtesy Of Dimension Films Shameless : Series 1-10 (2004-2013)
The original series chronicling the wacky lives of the Gallagher family, which would inspire the stateside version.
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Photo Courtesy Of Channel 4 Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
A sci-fi thriller filled with robots, love, and an all-star cast (Jude Law, Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow).
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Photo Courtesy Of Paramount Pictures Something's Gotta Give (2003)
Jack Nicholson plays a studly older man who is bedridden in the Hamptons after suffering a heart attack. He doesn’t expect to fall in love with the woman forced to look after him (who also happens to be the mother of his current girlfriend).
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Photo: Courtesy of Warner Bros. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004)
SpongeBob got his own feature film.
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Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures. Spy Game (2001)
Robert Redford and Brad Pitt are perfectly cast as bestie CIA spies. Redford saves Pitt after his character is wrongly arrested in China for espionage.
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Photo: Courtesy of Focus World. The Sum of All Fears (2002)
With the threat of nuclear warfare at an all-time high, the fate of humanity lies in the hands of one young CIA analyst (Ben Affleck).
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Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures. Total Drama World Tour (2014)
A kid-friendly introduction to all the international cultures this diverse world has to offer.
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Photo: Courtesy of Cartoon Network. Underground: The Julian Assange Story (2012)
The true story of Julian Assange, aka WikiLeaks guy.
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Photo: Courtesy of Focus World. Urban Cowboy (1980)
John Travolta plays a country boy who, after moving to the city, learns to embrace the exciting nightlife culture, and even uses the mechanical bull to woo his lady.
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Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures. Varsity Blues (1999)
Regina George’s favorite movie.
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Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures. What Women Want (2000)
Is hearing women’s thoughts a blessing or a curse? Mel Gibson finds out.
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Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures. The English Teacher (2013)
A former student returns home after failing as a playwright and starts getting involved with his former English teacher.
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Photo: Courtesy of Cinedigm. Gigli (2003)
Gigli (2003)Heralded as one of the worst movies ever, at least it gave us the brief fling that was Bennifer.
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Photo: Courtesy of Revolution Studios. The Homesman (2014)
Set in the 1850s, three women are driven insane by their lives on the prairie and require assistance — which they find in the form of a claim jumper (Tommy Lee Jones) and fellow frontier woman (Hilary Swank).
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Photo: Courtesy of Roadside Attractions. Quartet (2012)
The world of retired Opera singers is way more dramatic than you ever thought.
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Photo: Courtesy of The BBC. Seal Team 8: Behind Enemy Line s (2014)
A team of Navy SEALs travel to Africa to stop a dangerous terrorist plot.
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Photo: Courtesy of 20th Century Fox. Naked Among Wolves (2015)
Prisoners of a World War 2 concentration camp put their lives on the line to save a young, helpless Jewish boy.
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Photo: Courtesy of UFA Fiction. The American (2010)
George Clooney is The American: a skilled assassin who might be making a big mistake by falling in love.
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Photo: Courtesy of Focus Features. Let's Go to Prison (2006)
Would you go back to prison just to get revenge on the judge who sentenced your son? Dax Shepard’s character would.
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Photo: Courtesy of Universal Studios. Tracers (2014)
Mobster, parkour, and Taylor Lautner — 2014 movies in a nutshell.
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Photo: Courtesy of Faban Films. The Boxtrolls (2014)
An orphan sets out to save his Boxtroll friends.
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Photo: Courtesy of Focus Features. Scenic Route (2013)
A road trip between two lifelong friends turns violent and even deadly.
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Photo: Courtesy of Vertical Entertainment Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors ( 2015)
When Spider-Man isn’t fighting villains, he’s just trying to be a normal high school student.
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Photo: Courtesy of Marvel. The Boondocks : Seasons 1-4 (2004-2014)
A satirical animated series for adults that touches on political, social, and economical issues in a Chicago suburb.
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Photo: Courtesy of Sony Pictures Television Chowder: Seasons 1-3 (2007-2009)
The day-to-day adventures of Chowder an apprentice at Chinese restaurant.
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Photo: Courtesy of Cartoon Network. Courage the Cowardly Dog : Seasons 1-4 (1999-2002)
Courage is always thrown into the most unfortunate situations.
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Photo: Courtesy of Cartoon Network. Uncle Grandpa : Season 1 (2013)
A bizarre children’s show.
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Photo: Courtesy of Cartoon Network. Robin Hood (1973)
This animated Disney film is one for the ages.
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Photo: Courtesy of Disney Stuck in Love (2012)
An average family is more dysfunctional than they appear.
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Photo: Courtesy of Millennium Entertainment. xXx (2002)
Vin Diesel kicks major ass.
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