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ando
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Re: Netflix

#926 Post by ando »

Perkins Cobb wrote:...it looks like we'll be stuck with streaming pretty soon, however good or bad it happens to be.
Well, if Netflix could have most of their library available for streaming that would be wondeful. However, I believe there's some contractual limitation with the major studios/distributors in that regard.

I saw an American production of Chekhov's The Seagull (Frank Langella, Blyth Danner) on Netflixstream and was initially underwhelmed (though I was impressed by Langella - didn't think him too old like some of the commenters). Despite the low production value the film left me with a strong impression. Then I borrowed a couple of British DVD filmed productions of the same play and wished I was looking at the Langella/Danner version.

Though Netflix's theater arts streams total a little over a dozen (hope this changes soon) The Seagull and the Jason Robards/Colleen Dewhurst version of Eugene O'Neil's A Moon For The Misbegotten are stellar standouts.
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#927 Post by swo17 »

In possibly another step backward, it appears as though Netflix only intends to stock the DVD editions of some brand new films that are also getting Blu-ray releases, but that are not your typical mainstream fare. There is still time for this to change but for now, these are only going to be available to rent on DVD:

Nostalgia for the Light
Le quattro volte
Conan O'Brien Can't Stop
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#928 Post by Zumpano »

Just noticed Demme's "Last Embrace" is streaming
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#929 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Murnau's 4 Devils is now streaming. I guess the price increase was worth it.
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#930 Post by knives »

You're lying, right?
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#931 Post by jwd5275 »

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Re: Netflix

#932 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Good!
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Re: Netflix

#933 Post by ando »

Indeed. Perhaps they'll replace Starz with another "high quality" content distributor for instant streaming. :roll:
I spend far too much time searching for interesting movies on the site.

One huge plus is their collection of above average television series available for streaming. I'm hanging on to it for that.
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#934 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I'd imagine Starz is going to follow HBO's footsteps and have their own (and probably less successful) version of HBO GO.
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#935 Post by ando »

Well, if anyone has any good suggestions for unheralded but worthy films available for instant streaming on Netflix please post 'em up... the pickins is slim!
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Re: Netflix

#936 Post by ando »

Dylan wrote:Storaro's work outside of Bertolucci is less-than stellar?! I think he's the greatest cinematographer who ever lived and everything he shot is worth looking at.
Look at Le Orme, The Fifth Cord, Malizia, Scandalo, Tis Pity She's a Whore, Caravaggio - all of these films are absolutely gorgeous.

All of Bertolucci's films without Storaro still look like Bertolucci films, but obviously without Storaro's inimitable treatment of light and shadow, replaced by Di Palma, Khondji or Cianchetti's own delicate shading.
I'm taking Dylan's suggestion on The Fifth Cord. It's up for instant streaming (for the time being).
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Re: Netflix

#937 Post by aox »

new Restriction Announced

I am particularly annoyed by this one b/c I had no idea we could do this at all previously. And there have been numerous occasions where my g/f and I have wanted to watch different things in different rooms at the same time. I had always assumed it was one stream at one time from one account.
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#938 Post by mfunk9786 »

Hulu never let you do this, to be fair.

But I can see this being really detrimental when taking into account the mobile apps. Annoying.
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#939 Post by swo17 »

In other news, McDonalds to start charging extra for ketchup packets.
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#940 Post by cdnchris »

swo17 wrote:In other news, McDonalds to start charging extra for ketchup packets.
They charged me a dime for an extra nugget sauce. A dime!
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#941 Post by tarpilot »

Netflix Cracks Down on Sharing: One Stream Per Customer Unless You Pay More
Updated 9/7/11 -- 12:22pm ET -- "No Netflix member is limited to less than two concurrent streams," Netflix spokesman Steve Swasey reports. "A few Netflix members have heard differently from us, which is an error that we are correcting."
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Re: Netflix

#942 Post by ando »

ImageA extra quarter for pancake syrup.
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#943 Post by domino harvey »

cdnchris wrote:
swo17 wrote:In other news, McDonalds to start charging extra for ketchup packets.
They charged me a dime for an extra nugget sauce. A dime!
You get three sauces per 20 piece here... I don't use any, but there are no roll-over sauces for those who order after me
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Re: Netflix

#944 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Good!
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#945 Post by mfunk9786 »

You don't use any sauces? Weirdo!
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#946 Post by domino harvey »

I like to taste my food
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#947 Post by mfunk9786 »

domino harvey wrote:I like to taste my food

Okay, mom
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#948 Post by matrixschmatrix »

domino harvey wrote:I like to taste my food
Your food from McDonald's? Why?
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#949 Post by redbill »

mfunk9786 wrote:Hulu never let you do this, to be fair.

But I can see this being really detrimental when taking into account the mobile apps. Annoying.
I think Hulu changed recently. My wife and I used to get an error when we tried to watch Hulu on our ipads at the same time, but now it seems to let us.
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Re: Netflix

#950 Post by ando »

They snuck in On The Waterfront on me (I say snuck because you never know what's coming or going on the stream service). Another Brando flick currently available for streaming (courtesy of Starz) is The Appaloosa, a western directed by Sidney Furie which I've never seen...
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