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"The Fifth Element" with Bruce Willis and Mila Jovovich will be removed on Aug. 1. Get ready for some new movies and TV shows. Netflix will be updating its online streaming catalog in August. Some new titles include the new original series "Narcos," Kristen Wiig's "Welcome to Me" and thriller "The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death." Some of the titles that will be removed include "Titanic," "Face/Off" and "The Fifth Element." Some of the content has previously been on Netflix, only to have been removed and then added back again. Here's the full list of movies, TV shows and cartoons that will be added and removed from Netflix instant streaming. Movies and TV shows that will be added in August: Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein (1999) Back in Time/Cong Cong Na Nian (2014) Beneath the Helmet (2014) Breakup Buddies/Xin Hau Lu Fang (2014) Bride and Prejudice (2004) Dancing on the Edge (Season 1) Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (Season 2)
Dogs on the Inside (2014) Enemy at the Gates (2001) John Travolta and Nicholas Cage star in the 1997 movie "Face/Off." The film will be removed from Netflix in August. Flex is Kings (2013) Lost and Love/Shi Gu (2015) Masha and the Bear (Season 1) Odd Squad (Season 1) Pants on Fire (2014) Reading Rainbow (Volume 1) Russell Brand: End the Drugs War (2014) Russell Brand: From Addiction to Recovery (2012) Somewhere Only We Know/You yi ge di fang zhi you wo men zhi dao (2015) The Code (Season 1) The Golden Era/Huang Jin Shi Dai (2014) The Hurt Locker (2008) The Mind of a Chef (Season 3) Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (2008) Chronic-Con, Episode 420: A New Dope (2015) Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2015) Kill Me Three Times (2014) My Amityville Horror (2012) The Look of Love (2013) Welcome to Me (2014) Academy Award winner "Titanic" will also be removed from Netflix in August. Club de Cuervos (Season 1)
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"Joe Dirt" will be removed from Netflix on Aug. 1. Real Husbands of Hollywood (Season 3) 30 for 30: Angry Sky (2015) As Cool As I Am (2013) Strange Empire (Season 1) Grantham & Rose (2014) Girl Meets World (Season 1) Inspector Gadget (Season 2) Once Upon a Time (Season 4) Muffin Top: A Love Story (2014) Netflix’s new original series "Narcos" will premiere Aug. 28. Movies and TV shows that will be removed in August: Bad Girl Island (2007) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) Digimon Adventure (Seasons 1-3) Driving Miss Daisy (1989) Lauren Miller, Justin Long and Ari Graynor star in “For A Good Time Call,” available Aug. 12. Fools Rush In (1997) Gangsters: Faces of the Underworld (Season 1) Kiss the Girls (1997) The Pitch (Season 1) The Fifth Element (1997) The Longest Day (1962) Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961) We're No Angels (1989) Explorers: Adventures of the Century (Seasons 1-2)
"The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death" will be available Aug. 12. Family Ties (Seasons 1-7) The Forsyte Saga (Series 1-2) Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011) My Fair Wedding (Season 5) LEGO: Hero Factory: Breakout (2012) LEGO Ninjago: Masters of the Spinjitzu: King of Shadows (2011) LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: Way of the Ninja (2011) The Moth Diaries (2011) Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (Seasons 1-3) "Welcome to Me" starring Kristen Wiig will be available Aug. 6. Send a Letter to the EditorPresident Obama reportedly only ate half of the expensive sushi dinner he was treated to last night in Tokyo. Instead of savoring every morsel of the made-to-order 20-course meal at Sukiyabashi Jiro- dubbed the world's best sushi restaurant and the subject of the 2011 documentary 'Jiro Dreams of Sushi'- the President reportedly put his chopsticks down after only 10 pieces. The owner of a chicken restaurant that sits in the same basement as the exclusive diner told Tokyo Broadcasting System that Obama stopped at the halfway point even though the famed chef, Jiro Ono, was making each piece especially for the world leaders.
Prime seating: President Obama joined Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for dinner Thursday at the exclusive 10-seat eatery but apparently only ate half of the 20 courses that the famed chef makes for each customer Less formal but not relaxed: A spy within the restaurant reported that the two men launched immediately into trade talks as soon as they sat down for sushi and sake Unlike Obama, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe munched the whole way through the offerings from the legendary 88-year-old chef, who times the meal to the customer's pace. Adding to the drama surrounding their meal at the exclusive 10-seat eatery, the $300-per-person meal was billed as a chance for bonding but a sushi chef from the restaurant said that the leaders' chat was quite formal. Instead of making small talk and savouring Japanese delicacies at Sukiyabashi Jiro, Obama jumped straight into discussions about trade.Outwardly, everything appeared to go fine, with both leaders showing their informal approach to the meal by forgoing ties and praising the food afterwards.
intimate: The famed 88-year-old chef Jiro Ono, who was featured in the hit documentary Jiro Dreams Of Sushi (pictured), is said to make each piece of the meal himself and serve it directly to the diners Hand-made: The menu at the restaurant, which was the first sushi restaurant to earn three Michelin stars, is made up daily and the diners have no say in what the chef makes them 'That's some good sushi right there,' Obama said to a crowd of journalists waiting outside. Abe said they had discussed 'a wide range of topics in a relaxed atmosphere' and added even more praise for the food. 'The sushi I had too was the best I had in my life, so far,' Abe said. The leaders were joined by American Ambassador Caroline Kennedy and United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice. Satisfied: After the meal, Prime Minister Abe said that it was the best sushi he has had in his life Smile for the cameras: Obama didn't let on that he stopped halfway through the meal Chief government spokesman Yoshihide Suga refused Thursday to be drawn on exactly how much the US president had eaten, saying only: 'It's true that he ate a good amount'.'