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Hey folks, its come to our attention more and more of you are having trouble with the "Search Posts" function when trying to look for an older video.

This seems to be a bug on Patreon side and we've submitted a ticket to it. We suggest all of you to do so as well if possible as to rush them to fix it.

Until then, the best and kinda only way to look for an older post is via the new "Collections" function at the very top center of the Cinebinge home page.  To get there, on the left hand side of your Patreon page under Membershops, click on Cinebinge and that will take you to our main page with the shitty banner at the top. Just beneath said banner you should see "Home, Collections, Membershi, About"

Click on Collections and go through the genres we've organized, or sift through the mass of tags beneath. If you are on a computer you can do a CTRL F to find the title.

We'll keep you all posted if/when Patreon gets back to us with an update on this bug.

Comments

PIG

Searched LA Confidential a few hours of ago in different ways and it didn't find it. Thank you! That explains it. (I finally found it by scrolling)

Anonymous

"Simone having discussions with her cats while eating cheese" never came up either. Odd 🤔😂

Miles E Coburn

I've seen the same issues with other reactors' pages. One way I've found some videos is to do the month dropdown function (if you know roughly when the video was posted). But even when some searches are successful, some of the videos won't play. I've spoken with other reactors about it as well.

Sarah

BTW, LOVE your tags, super easy to find stuff

Khan1001

Once you guys really get into it I think you will just want to binge it like with The Wire, its that level of great!

Chase Schleich

I wish they would just binge a season at a time and release the entire season either at once or throughout the week, especially with shows that have a lot of seasons like Breaking Bad, The Wire, etc... They could do the entire series in a month or two and then move on to a new series. Not gonna run out of TV shows so no need to worry about lack of future content. I've always wanted to watch Breaking Bad, but never got around to it, which I'm glad I did because now I get to watch it here, but god damn, only 2 episodes a week SUCKSSSS lol

Anonymous

Starsky and Hutch starring Ben stiller and Owen Wilson is a must watch 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🐼🐼

Lucifer Moon

Silent Hill (2006)

djKENTO

I’m so selfish… Right now I really REALLY want you both to react to Clone Wars… so much so that I’d increase my pledge every month to make it happen. hahaha.

Gary Fixler

This is 100% off topic, but George and Simone need to see this DnD thing, if they haven't already 100 times, like me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjlYFWLUDBQ

Anonymous

Star Wars I second that suggestion.

Anonymous

If you liked The Crow, you need to watch Dark City, which is Alex Proyas' magnum opus imo. However, a word to the wise: the theatrical release includes an opening monologue that, unfortunately, gives away much of the film’s mystery prematurely. The director's cut gets rid of the voice over, but at the expense of a somewhat less polished pacing. My suggestion is to watch the theatrical version but take care to mute the initial voiceover. You can unmute the sound once you see a man opening a watch.

Anonymous

Agreed. Dark City has to be reacted to. But could they just watch the directors cut? Doesnt the directors cut take care of the voiceover? I haven't seen it in a while so I'm not sure.

W T

Very good call on all fronts, great movie, and proper way to approach the inane beginning.

Anonymous

It does, but in my opinion the theatrical release is superior except for the opening. Granted, I haven't seen it in over a decade, but I remember the pacing in the Director's Cut seeming less tight, with some extraneous scenes weighing it down. Have to admit I'm a bit torn, though. The opening is definitely handled better in the director's cut, but I don't think it outweights the inferior pacing.

Jomero

I believe Dark City is the only DVD Roger Ebert ever did a commentary track for.