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This is my NextHere Are All the Amazon Originals You Should Watch in September Amazon is releasing a boatload of original shows in September.Tig Notaro's semi-autobiographical comedy One Mississippi, about the comedienne's return home following the death of her mother, will debut on Sept. 9. The following Friday will see the premiere of the raunchy British comedy Fleabag, which was adapted from the award-winning play of the same name. Transparent will return (at last!) for its anticipated third season on Sept. 23, followed a week later by Woody Allen's first television series, Crisis in Six Scenes, which stars Miley Cyrus and tells the story of a surburban family in the 1960s.But that's not all that's coming to Amazon Prime in September. Check out the full list below! Sept. 1 1984 2001 Maniacs Any Given Sunday Apollo 13 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Autopsy Borderland Breakheart Pass The Broken Bronson Buried Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations Caddyshack Crazy Eights Dark Ride The Deaths of Ian Stone The Devil Inside Dying Breed Eight Men Out Fido Food, Inc.
Four Feathers From Within Full Metal Jacket Fun Size Future World Good Will Hunting Hair Heaven's Gate Imagine That Interview with a Vampire Jeff Who Lives at Home Lake Dead Man on Wire The Mechanic Mr. Majesty Mulberry Street Nightmare Man Offspring Out of Time Pusher I Pusher II: With Blood on My Hands Pusher III: I'm the Angel of Death Reincarnation Roman Holiday Saved! Scary Movie 2 The Secret of N.I.M.H. The Spiderwick Chronicles The Thaw Theater of Blood To the Wonder Unearthed United States of Leland Wiener-Dog Young AdultSept. 2 The Stinky & Dirty Show Season 1 Scouts Guide to the Zombie ApocalypseSept. 3 Paranormal Activity: The Ghost DimensionSept. 5 Doctor Who Season 9 Braindead Season 1Sept. 9 One Mississippi Season 1 Basic Instinct 2: Risk AddictionSept. 12 Bigger, Stronger, Faster Cocaine Cowboys Drillbit TaylorSept. 15 Black Death Ghosthunters on Icy TrailsSept. 16 Schitt's Creek Season 2 Fleabag Season 1 Creative Galaxy Season 2 Stop-LossSept. 17 Captive The WitchSept. 18 American Gothic Season 1Sept. 19 Freakonomics Jiro Dreams of Sushi Ondine Shadow DancerSept.
23 Transparent Season 3 SicarioSept. 26 180 South Conan O'Brien Can't Stop District 13: Ultimatum District 13Sept. 27 No Place on EarthSept. 30 Crisis in Six Scenes Season 1sumo sushi menu in dubai Crisis in Six Scenessushi grade tuna tampa American Horror Story: Roanokesushi grade fish savannah ga Captain America: Civil Warsushi grade tuna memphis The Man Who Saved Central Cityjiro dreams of sushi ginza Day One of Twenty-Two Thousand, Give or Takejiro dreams of sushi meme
Three Queens, Two TigersSukiyabashi Jiro, “You have to love your job. You must fall in love with your work.” One could argue that sustained excellence can only come about through a full fledged devotion to one’s craft. If so, Jiro, the star of the documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi, would be the poster child for persistence. Jiro has been making sushi for over 70 years and is widely acknowledged as the world’s greatest sushi chef. The movie has been widely praised, receiving a 99% on Rotten Tomatoes. It can been see streaming on Netflix and Amazon Prime. On one level the film is a family story about Jiro and his two sons who are also sushi chefs. On another level it is about the commitment required to become and remain a master at a craft. In this case it just happens to be sushi. Jiro even in his eighties works every day only closing for national holidays. He notes throughout the film different ways in which he makes sushi differently than others. These innovations occurred over time and through a relentless attention to detail.
He says in the film: I do the same thing over and over, improving bit by bit. There is always a yearning to achieve more. I’ll continue to climb, trying to reach the top, but no one knows where the top is. The vast majority of people do not have the drive or interest in the effort required to achieve sustained excellence. In that regard sushi making is no different than trading. Unfortunately many enter into trading not for a desire to achieve great things but rather for the perceived rewards. Jiro clearly enjoys the recognition he has achieved but that does not prevent him from going to work every day. The movie has been described as being about: “discipline, rigor and purity.” Certainly the first two are required for success in trading. Very few of us could be as singly-minded about what we do as Jiro is about sushi. Nor should we be. Very few of us would like to live a life singly focused on career to the detriment of everything else in our lives. However a documentary like Jiro Dreams of Sushi does highlight the level of effort to attain achieve excellence and to push the boundaries of a craft.
59% of Americans would change their careers if they could do it over.  Why banks have mandatory vacation policies.  Our last movie recommendation, Margin Call.  Here’s a list of what’s coming to Amazon Prime Video in September 2016. Amazon Prime has announced highlights of its new September offerings, including one of the first Amazon Studios-produced features: the dark comedy “Wiener-Dog” with Greta Gerwig and Julie Delpy. It’s the first of many films Amazon is releasing to theaters before offering them to Amazon Prime subscribers. Other new films include the Oscar-nominated “Sicario” with Emily Blunt and Benicio Del Toro, the spooky Puritan-era horror film “The Witch,” the horror comedy “Scouts Guide to the Apocalypse” and the documentary “Serena,” about tennis champion Serena Williams. Also new: Terrence Malick’s “To the Wonder” (2012) with Ben Affleck and Rachel McAdams; the gangster drama “Bronson” (2008) featuring Tom Hardy in a career-launching role;
Oscar-winner “Apollo 13” (1995) with Tom Hanks; the high-energy French action pictures “District B13” (2004) and “District 13: Ultimatum” (2009); and the documentaries “Freakonomics” (2010) and “Man on Wire” (2008). Two new Amazon original series debut this month: Woody Allen’s “Crisis in Six Scenes,” featuring Elaine May and Miley Cyrus, and Tig Notaro’s semi-autobiographical “One Mississippi,” created with Oscar-winning writer Diablo Cody. Also arriving is the third season of Amazon’s award-winning “Transparent,” the fan favorite “Doctor Who: Season 9” and the complete runs of the network summer series “American Gothic: Season 1” and “Braindead: Season 1.” Most Read StoriesNote that these are just highlights; Stream On Demand will keep an eye out for other notable films and TV shows that arrive through the month. Dates are subject to change without notice. Any Given Sunday (1999) Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009) The Deaths of Ian Stone (2007) The Devil Inside (2012) Eight Men Out (1988) Full Metal Jacket (1987) Good Will Hunting (1997) Interview with a Vampire (1994) Jeff Who Lives at Home (2012) Man on Wire (2008) Out of Time (2003) Pusher II: With Blood on My Hands (2004) Pusher III: I’m the Angel of Death (2005) Scary Movie 2 (2001) The Secret Of N.I.M.H. (1982) The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) Theater of Blood (1973) To the Wonder (2012) The United States of Leland (2003) Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015) The Stinky & Dirty Show: Season 1 (Amazon Original) Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015) Doctor Who: Season 9 Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction (2006) One Mississippi: Season 1 (Amazon Original) Bigger, Stronger, Faster* (2008) Ghosthunters on Icy Trails (2015) Creative Galaxy: Season 2 (Amazon Original)