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Ishmael
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Re: Netflix

#1026 Post by Ishmael »

ando wrote:and a Woody Allen splurge
And apparently those Allen titles are in HD. We'll see.
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Dadapass
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#1027 Post by Dadapass »

SamLowry wrote:in Genealogies's case, I don't believe it has ever been available at all
I got Genealogies the the week Ruiz passed away.
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#1028 Post by Perkins Cobb »

A Serbian Film has been removed from your Queue. We no longer offer this movie for rental. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope you find many other movies to enjoy at Netflix.
This messaging is new, right? If they're now being this blunt about dropping discs they used to carry, it doesn't bode well.
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#1029 Post by kidc85 »

The '66 Batman? Not unless they've resolved a decades-long rights issue. We'll probably see The Day the Clown Cried on DVD before we see Batman.
Is it available in any country? Do you know what exactly the rights issue is?
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knives
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#1030 Post by knives »

They sometimes show it on TVLand, though not in the past two years.
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#1031 Post by Perkins Cobb »

The issue is that Fox owns the TV show and DC Comics owns the character.
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MyNameCriterionForum
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#1032 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Perkins is right; I imagine one company has one conception of the character while the other has another.

I've heard there are bootleg sets out there sourced from the original tapes, in great quality...
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#1033 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Perkins Cobb wrote:
A Serbian Film has been removed from your Queue. We no longer offer this movie for rental. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope you find many other movies to enjoy at Netflix.
This messaging is new, right? If they're now being this blunt about dropping discs they used to carry, it doesn't bode well.
Their messaging is, at least on my account, wildly inconsistent; I've had titles disappear, move, etc. without the slightest explanation; I've also had messages pop up and then not correspond to any concrete activity on my queue. Their site is obviously programmed by morons.

I'm guessing they were planning on carrying Serbian Film due to the number of people whose "saved" queues it must have been in... then I imagine they heard what it was about and decided otherwise, pathetic schoolmarms that they are.

As for Genealogies, I guess I should have moved that up my queue earlier... it's not a good sign, though -- is their new policy to remove a filmmaker's films immediately after his death?
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TechNoir
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#1034 Post by TechNoir »

knives wrote:They sometimes show it on TVLand, though not in the past two years.
There is a TV channel called the Hub, that has been showing these for about the past year. I got em all on my DVR.
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#1035 Post by Feego »

Speaking of the Hub, they also show The Wonder Years. There was some discussion of this series on the previous page and disappointment over Netflix using different music. I can confirm that the episodes on the Hub have the original Joe Cocker theme, but I don't know if any other music has been replaced.
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#1036 Post by prokosch »

kidc85 wrote:
The '66 Batman? Not unless they've resolved a decades-long rights issue. We'll probably see The Day the Clown Cried on DVD before we see Batman.
Is it available in any country? Do you know what exactly the rights issue is?
This series, if we speak of the series, has been running almost daily in Canada on a cable channel called Teletoon Retro for a few years. Not sure whether the music has been messed with. It also apparently runs in many countries worldwide; the myriad legal issues with respect to music, unpaid walk-ons, IP ownership, etc. are discussed further at the Wikipedias: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_(TV ... home_video
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#1037 Post by knives »

I find it odd though that Sony can release the '40s movies.
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Zumpano
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#1038 Post by Zumpano »

Feego wrote:Speaking of the Hub, they also show The Wonder Years. There was some discussion of this series on the previous page and disappointment over Netflix using different music. I can confirm that the episodes on the Hub have the original Joe Cocker theme, but I don't know if any other music has been replaced.
I've seen three of the Wonder Years episodes on Netflix. The theme song is a live version of Cocker's "Help with my Friends", but I heard Byrds, Buffalo Springfields, Tommy James, etc. during the episodes themselves. As long as it has "Tears of a Clown" during the School Dance episode, I'll be a happy camper.

Warning: nostalgia-factor is HIGH with this series. It got really dusty in here at the end of the first episode (if you remember what happens, you know why).
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#1039 Post by ando »

For those who haven't already noticed, The Walking Dead film and season one television series were added today. The 4.5 rating (highest I've ever seen on Netflix) piqued my interest for I've never watched either the film or the tv series. Can anyone here vouch for such a high rating?
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#1041 Post by ando »

Oh, thanks.
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#1042 Post by domino harvey »

ando wrote:instantwatcher.com doesn't take those measurements into account, do they? But I suspected it was too high to be believed. Ha.
Actually, I took my post back because I see it also gives a complete average when you click on the title's main page that is indeed 4.5
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#1043 Post by ando »

And I took mine back.... Good Lord. I'm watching the movie. Much simpler. :lol:
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#1044 Post by "membrillo" »

Netflix has abandoned Qwikster.

They'll remain one site, one login.
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#1045 Post by Perkins Cobb »

This is a nightmare from which I cannot wake up.
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#1046 Post by ando »

:) Today's Times Article

Well, at least I have no excuse not to finally watch The Mask. It was added today.
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Re: Qwikster

#1047 Post by dx23 »

DVDs stay on Netflix website, Qwikster name gone

I wonder now if he is going to readjust the pricing structure.
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Re: Qwikster

#1048 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Now somebody's gonna have to merge these damn threads back together!
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#1049 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

“We underestimated the appeal of the single web site and a single service,” Steve Swasey, a Netflix spokesman, said in a telephone interview. He quickly added: “We greatly underestimated it.”
This made me laugh.
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#1050 Post by Drucker »

In a time where people want one device that makes calls, emails, stores their music and movies, lets them read the news, book a dinner or theater tickets simultaneously...I could see how he'd under-estimate people's desire for convenience.
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