parusski
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ORIGINAL: parusski For those with Netflix you must check out the Netflix produced House of Cards, with Kevin Spacey as Francis Underwood. This version of House of Cards is as good, maybe better, than the UK version. UPDATE: During the month of February Netflix is making the first episode of House of Cards available for free viewing. Watch it!! netflix.com/houseofcards Just watched the first episode and so far I agree with you. So far I think it is better than the original and I just loved the original show. Fun, fun, fun, In the sun, sun, sun. So much fun that I for some reason am thinking of Red Dwarf. I have watched 6 episodes and I now know it is better than the original. Kevin Spacy and Robin Wright are perfect as Francis and Claire Underwood. Kate Mara is delicious as Zoe Barnes. But DAMN, Kevin Spacy is brilliant as Underwood. warspite1 Can't get it on Sky - but anyway, Kevin Spacey is a brilliant actor. Can't you go to the link I provided to see the first episode?? warspite1 Its £6 a month - I pay enough to Sky already.... In Sweden Netflix can be payed for on a monthly basis and terminated on any given month. So you can pay £6 for a month and watch the first season and then terminate it. I asume that you can do the same later on if there is a second season. And during that month you might watch something else as well. Just make sure you check that you just sign on for a month at a time. warspite1 Okay thanks Ormster - I'll check it out - would like to see this. If you do check it out, be sure to watch Lillyhammer starring Steven Van Zandt from the Soprano's(he was Tony Soprano's consigliere). The main character, a New York mob "fixer", goes into witness protection and chooses to go to Lillehammer, Norway. Fun ensues.
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