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Last Call: Titles leaving Netflix in May 2017


(Netflix logo [MGN];  "Jurassic Park" poster [Universal]; "Grosse Pointe Blank" poster [Hollywood Pictures, Caravan Pictures and New Crime Productions]; "To Catch a Thief" poster [Paramount])
(Netflix logo [MGN]; "Jurassic Park" poster [Universal]; "Grosse Pointe Blank" poster [Hollywood Pictures, Caravan Pictures and New Crime Productions]; "To Catch a Thief" poster [Paramount])
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SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) - May's just around the corner, which means we'll have warmer weather and a list of titles leaving Netflix. There isn't much here that I'll personally be missing, but if you're a fan of the television series "American Dad!" "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown" or "Graceland," you'll want to start bingeing. Here are four other suggestions I'd recommend catching in the next week.

"Jurassic Park"

"Jurassic Park" and its first two sequels will be exiting Netflix at the beginning of the month. I'm not a huge fan of the sequels, but the original film was a landmark cinematic moment for me in my teens.Michael Crichton's tale of a dinosaur theme park gone awry was brought to life through groundbreaking special effects and the watchful eye of director Steven Spielberg. Of course, all the accolades can't go to Spielberg and Crichton, they did have Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum,Richard Attenborough andSamuel L. Jackson to deliver the lines.

"To Catch a Thief"

"To Catch aThief" (1955) starsCary Grant and Grace Kelly inAlfred Hitchcock's adaptation ofDavid Dodge's popular novel about a former thief who has been framed for a jewel heist by a copycat criminal. "To Catch a Thief" is one of Hitchcock's more entertaining romps with a bit of romance thrown in for good measure.

"Scrubs": Season 1–9

Zach Braff and Donald Faisonstar as young doctors just trying to survive the Sacred Heart Hospital experience. I wasn't a big TV watcher at the turn of the century, so I never caught the fever. However, I do know that the series had a die-hard following and Braff is an affable guy. Nine seasons in as many days? Well, you could try ...

"Grosse Pointe Blank"

Hollywood loves to make high school reunion movies. From "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" to "Peggy Sue Got Married," we've been treated to a variety of tones, but none of them are quite like "Grosse Pointe Blank," the story of an assassin who so happens to have a job in his hometown just as his high school's 10-year reunion is taking place.John Cusack, Minnie Driver andDan Aykroydstar in this very funny and equally smart comedy from 1997 that recalls the '80s films of John Hughes.

Complete list of titles leaving Netflix in May2017

Leaving May 1

"11 Blocks"
"Alfie"
"Bang Bang!"
"Black Mamba: Kiss of Death"
"Cujo"
"Doomsdays"
"Fantastic Four"
"FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue"
"Flicka: Country Pride"
"Garfield's Fun Fest"
"Invincible"
"Jetsons: The Movie"
"Jurassic Park III"
"Jurassic Park"
"The Lost World: Jurassic Park"
"Paulie"
"Samurai Headhunters"
"Stephen King's Thinner"
"Tales from the Darkside: The Movie"
"The Doors"
"The Real Beauty and the Beast"
"The Seven Dwarfs of Auschwitz"
"The Sons of Katie Elder"
"The Wedding Planner"
"Things We Lost in the Fire"
"To Catch a Thief"
"Treblinka: Hitler's Killing Machine"
"Truly Strange"
"Turf War: Lions and Hippos"
"Van Wilder: Freshman Year"
"Venom Islands"
"World War II Spy School"

Leaving May 2

"Good Luck Charlie": Season 1–4
"Kickin’ It": Season 1 – 3
"Scrubs": Season 1–9

Leaving May 5

"Amapola"
"Flubber"
"Grosse Pointe Blank"
"The Recruit"
"What About Bob?"

Leaving May 7

"American Dad!" Season 7
"Bob’s Burgers": Season 2

Leaving May 11

"American Dad!" Season 8

Leaving May 15

"Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown": Season 1–5

Leaving May 17

"American Dad!" Season 9 and 10

Leaving May 19

"Step Up"

Leaving May 26

"Graceland": Season 1–3

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