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New on Netflix: August 2016 Posted July 25, 2016The dog days of August are just around the corner, and Netflix is heating up. How to beat the summer doldrums? Tune into Baz Luhrmann's first TV series, "The Get Down," which follows the birth of hip-hop in 1970s New York City, available August 12th on Netflix. Also debuting on Netflix in August 2016: the animated version of the classic French children's story, "The Little Prince"; the docu-series "Fearless" about and new politically themed comedy specials from David Cross and "Funny or Die." Here's what's new on Netflix streaming in August 2016:Available August 1 "The American Side" (2016) "An Inconvenient Truth" (2006) "APEX: The Story of The Hypercar" (2016) "Beethoven's Christmas Adventure" (2011) "Destination: Team USA" (2016) "Funny or Die Presents: Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie" (Netflix Exclusive) "The Family Man" (2000) "The Fast and the Furious" (2001) "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" (2006)

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Steve Jobs film still. “Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome...” booms the announcer at the end of the trailer: then up pops the words, as if typed into a computer, “steve jobs”. It’s a suitable sign-off line for a film that looks to be about performance as much as anything else: scriptwriter Aaron Sorkin has said it will revolve around three separate product launches at different points in Jobs’ career. So in a trailer that flashes up one shot after another, we get lots of glimpses of the frenzied crowds that Jobs addresses, the coalface of the cult of Apple. But lest anyone think this is just a corporate snowjob, the trailer throws in lots of full-on dramatic conflict: Jobs tricky relationship with his then-girlfriend and their daughter Lisa (denying paternity at one point); strained relationships at work; and plenty of maverick genius type yelling and arm-waving. Fassbender, of course, is the headline act, and the trailer is a feast of vein-popping, hair-flicking intensity (though did Jobs actually speak with a soft Irish accent?