New on Netflix January 2021
Updated Jan 01, 2021;
Here are the new movies and shows you can stream in January, including the third season of “Cobra Kai.” Check out some of the highlights below, or scroll down to the full list, five things you should definitely watch and what’s leaving Netflix this month.
Pieces of a Woman (2020)
When a young mother’s home birth ends in tragedy, she begins a year-long odyssey of mourning that fractures relationships with loved ones in this deeply personal story of a woman learning to live alongside her loss. Harrowing new drama stars Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf. From director Kornél Mundruczó. (Jan. 7)
New Dermatology Company Resilia Pharmaceuticals Begins Operations
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Strictly speaking, this isn’t a thread so much as a multi-pronged discussion between Weinstein and legion
Simpsons fans. It began when Weinstein, a writer and showrunner on the series in 1992–97, invited people to point out gags and lines that confused them in past episodes; he would try to explain.
Weinstein began by bringing up the notorious “The Great Hank-Scorpio-“Yes Once”-Goodbye-To-A-Shoe Debate” a throwaway (pun intended) gag from the episode “You Only Move Twice” that inspired a Buzzfeed article:
So, for years, there have been Simpsons jokes/lines people misunderstood or misheard, like The Great Hank-Scorpio- Yes Once -Goodbye-To-A-Shoe Debate and Carhole .
The Simpsons’ thick stew of historical references, literary allusion, pop culture trivia, neologism, and comedic invention has long invited viewers to break one of the golden rules of comedy: That there’s nothing to be gained from dissecting a joke. From early message boards to DVD commentaries to the personal Twitter feeds of its writers and producers, the more the show’s dead frogs get poked, the more fascinating layers they reveal.
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Josh Weinstein, who joined the
Simpsons staff in 1992 and ran seasons seven and eight with his writing partner Bill Oakley, has been oneofthe most reliable sources for these behind-the-scenes tidbits of late, commemorating the anniversaries of “Marge Be Not Proud” and “A Milhouse Divided” by sharing tales from from his (terrifying) time with guest star Lawrence Tierney and deleted scenes from the Albee-esque deterioration of Kirk Van Houten’s dignity. Yesterday, Weinstein opened himself and his former colleagues up to
writer and showrunner Josh Weinstein reminds us, sometimes actors are good at playing grizzled assholes because they really are grizzled assholes. Just in time for the holidays, Weinstein has shared a timeline of the crazy shit Tierney did during the creation of “Marge Not Be Proud,” one of the series’ best Christmas episodes. In it, Bart tries to steal the highly coveted video game
Bonestorm and runs afoul of a rough-around-the-edges security guard named Don Brodka, voiced by Tierney.
At one point, Tierney insisted that the character would be funnier with a Southern accent.
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