Mind Your Queues! Here Are the Netflix Titles We’re Gaining and Losing in July

To which the Terminator says, "I'll be back."

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Here are the titles we’re gaining and losing on Netflix in July. Let’s start with the bad news – they’re pretty much crapping all over my 1990’s youth, as they’re taking away Terminator 2: Judgement Day. They are also removing Seasons 1-7 of the original Melrose Place, WHICH I WAS JUST IN THE MIDDLE OF RE-WATCHING! WHERE WILL I GET MY FIX OF 90S FLOWER-PRINT DRESSES AND DENIM BOLERO JACKETS NOW?! *sigh* Here’s the full list of what’s going bye-bye (via The Daily Dot):

July 1

1) Beauty and the Beast: Season 1-3

2) Big Fish

3) Big Top Pee-wee

4) Bratz: Fashion Pixiez

5) Bratz Kidz: Sleep-Over Adventure

6) Bowling for Columbine

7) Cast Away

8) Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie

9) Descent

10) Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead

11) Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

12) Four Weddings and a Funeral

13) Fried Green Tomatoes

14) Harper’s Island: The Complete Series

15) Hawaii Five-O (1968): Season 1-10

16) Jack Frost

17) Knight Rider: Season 1-4

18) Louis C.K.: Hilarious

19) Melrose Place 2.0

20) Melrose Place: Season 1-7

21) Mission: Impossible: Season 1-7

22) Moonstruck

23) Natural Born Killers: Director’s Cut

24) Patton

25) Racing Stripes

26) Seven Years in Tibet

27) She’s All That

28) Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

29) Space Cowboys

30) Stephen King’s The Stand

31) Super Troopers

32) Terminator 2: Judgment Day

33) The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Vol. 1-3

34) The Care Bears Movie

35) The Fly 2

36) The Langoliers

37) The Last Samurai

38) The Manchurian Candidate

39) The Muppets Take Manhattan

40) Three Kings

41) Trailer Park Boys: The Movie

42) Wings: Season 1-8

43) X-Men: Evolution: Season 1

July 3

44) Myth Hunters: Series 1

July 4

45) Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

July 6

46) The Last Stand

July 14

47) Shipping Wars: Season 1-3

48) Wahlburgers: Season 1

July 15

49) Dragnet: Season 1-4

50) Miami Vice: Season 1-5

July 25

51) The Inbetweeners: Season 3

July 30

52) Leave It to Beaver: Season 1-6

53) Magnum P.I.: Season 1-8

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Now, for the good news! Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp premieres at the end of the month just in time for some awesome summertime viewing. Here’s the rest of what’s new on Netflix in July (via The Huffington Post):

Films and Specials
“Alive”
“An Honest Liar”
“Bad Hair Day”
“Bionicle: The Legend Reborn”
“Bulworth”
“Dave Attell: Road Work”
“Grandma’s Boy”
“Hostage”
“Invizimals: The Alliance Files”
“Piglet’s Big Movie”
“Saw V”
“Set Fire to the Stars”
“Shooting Fish”
“The Secret of Roan Inish”
“Underworld: Evolution”
“Faults” (July 4)
“Monster High: Scaris, City of Frights” (July 7)
“Monsters: The Dark Continent” (July 9)
“Serena” (July 9)
“Chris Tucker Live” (July 10)
“Creep” (July 14)
“Goodbye to All That” (July 14)
“Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau” (July 14)
“Da Sweet Blood of Jesus” (July 15)
“Penguins of Madagascar” (July 15)
“The Physician” (July 15)
“Changeling” (July 16)
“The Human Experiment” (July 17)
“Tig” (July 17)
“Java Heat” (July 18)
“Teacher of the Year” (July 23)
“The Guest” (July 25)
“Comet” (July 28)
“Almost Mercy” (July 30)
“The Wrecking Crew” (July 30)
“Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp”(July 31)

TV Shows
“Death in Paradise,” Season 3
“La Reina del Sur”
“Octonauts,” Season 3
“El Señor de los Cielos,” Seasons 1­-2
“Velvet,” Season 2
“Knights of Sidonia,” Season 2 (July 3)
“Hell on Wheels,” Season 4 (July 4)
“White Collar,” Season 6 (July 4)
“Witches of East End,” Season 2 (July 7)
“Violetta,” Seasons 1-­2 (July 10)
“Bad Ink,” Season 1 (July 14)
“Bible Secrets Revealed,” Season 1 (July 14)
“Preachers’ Daughters,” Season 2 (July 14)
“Storage Wars: Texas,” Season 1 (July 14)
“The Killer Speaks,” Season 2 (July 14)
“H20 Mermaid Adventures,” Season 2 (July 15)
“BoJack Horseman,” Season 2 (July 17)
“Glee,” Season 6 (July 18)
“Marvel’s Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.,” Season 2″ (July 28)
“My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic,” Season 5 (July 30)
“Turbo Fast,” Season 2 (July 31)

Enjoy some quality binge-viewing this summer!

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