Netflix (DVD Delivery Discussion Only)
- mfunk9786
- Under Chris' Protection
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- Location: Miami, FL
Re: Netflix
I just wish you'd admit that Blockbuster is much worse than Netflix ever was
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:25 pm
- Location: SLC, UT
Re: Netflix
Fine, other than a four-month period earlier this year.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:42 pm
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It's way cheaper to go to a Redbox or just wait for ABC Family to air whatever you're interested in
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:49 pm
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Libraries are even cheaper. Get around 90% of my viewing that way.
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Numero Trois
- Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:23 am
- Location: Florida
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And with ILL that percentage can get pretty darn close to 100%, at least for NTSC stuff.
- ando
- Bringing Out El Duende
- Joined: Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:53 pm
- Location: New York City
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I'm a great fan of library borrowing as well but it's all but stopped recently because of Netflix. You can't beat watching an entire series in bed, for instance, on a Netflix app. I'm enjoying all nine episodes of the RSC's Playing Shakespeare on my Nook now - and, in keeping with the spirit, (a Criterion title!) Arnaud Desplechin's A Christmas Tale.
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Perkins Cobb
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:49 pm
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I'm going to have to stop reading this thread, clearly.ando wrote:You can't beat watching an entire series in bed, for instance, on a Netflix app. I'm enjoying all nine episodes of the RSC's Playing Shakespeare on my Nook now - and, in keeping with the spirit, (a Criterion title!) Arnaud Desplechin's A Christmas Tale.
- Feego
- Joined: Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:30 pm
- Location: Texas
Re: Netflix
It's time like this when we must turn to a voice of reason.
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Perkins Cobb
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:49 pm
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I don't even have to click on that to know what it is, and yes, his words become ever more vital.
Ando, c'mon, dude, fess up. You are actually Reed Hastings.
Ando, c'mon, dude, fess up. You are actually Reed Hastings.
- ando
- Bringing Out El Duende
- Joined: Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:53 pm
- Location: New York City
Re: Netflix
Lighten up, fellas. Most of Netflix' content is made to be watched on a cellphone. I wouldn't watch Tarkovsky on a Nook, obviously, but something like the BBC's Blue Life looks (and sounds, with a good set of earphones) incredible on an android tab.
Lynch's disgust reminds me of Yusef Komunyakaa's maxim to aspiring poets; namely, that you can't write poetry on a computer. Now, if he meant that a poet has to have a life in order to write, that's one thing. But you write where you can. Similarly, you watch film where you can. The definition of 'cinema' is far more fluid and pervasive - in terms of the culture - than a large darkened room with an audience and a projected image. That doesn't reflect the reality of how people receive the most imaginative forms of information now.
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Perkins Cobb
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:49 pm
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I wouldn't care how you watch your own stuff, ando, except that in the long run it makes it harder for those of us who need movies to look good. People who watch things on an iPhone or a Nook and think they've actually seen something are the 21st century equivalent of the old anti-letterbox crowd who wanted the movies to fill up their whole darn TV screen.
- ando
- Bringing Out El Duende
- Joined: Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:53 pm
- Location: New York City
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Well, You've missed the point, entirely. And your analogy is poor. How is the proliferation of potable media devices a threat any optimal viewing experience?
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Perkins Cobb
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:49 pm
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My concern is that if they continue to proliferate, manufacturers will have less incentive to make HD options available (whether on Blu-ray or via streaming). You demonstrated this in your own post -- you chose to stream A Christmas Tale on a seven-inch screen instead of watching the Criterion Blu-ray on a screen that will do it (and the film) justice. Will we continue to see as much content offered in HD if Nooks and iPhones become the predominant platform for home viewing?ando wrote:How is the proliferation of potable [sic] media devices a threat any optimal viewing experience?
Plus, I mean, you're here so you're obviously a serious movie fan ... isn't a future in which people walk around watching Citizen Kane (or even Hugo) on a palm-sized LCD screen too depressing to contemplate?
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:25 pm
- Location: SLC, UT
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Apparently Netflix stock is back on an uptick following reports that people don't care what there is to watch or how it looks as long as they don't have to get up from their couches to select and watch a movie. I know this because I got an earful from my father-in-law last night, after my complaining about their declining service a couple weeks ago apparently prompted him to drop some of his stock, causing him to lose out on much of those sweet corporate profits.
Also, I thought this was supposed to be a secret:
Also, I thought this was supposed to be a secret:
[Hastings] is hoping to phase out [Netflix's] DVD rental service while trying to prod more subscribers to stream video on the Internet. The aim is to save the company money on mailing while preparing it to adapt as the notion of watching movies on discs eventually becomes as antiquated as watching them on VHS tapes.
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Perkins Cobb
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:49 pm
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Dammit, Swo, you made me click on a Huffington Post link. I hate them even worse than Netflix!
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Perkins Cobb
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- Drucker
- Your Future our Drucker
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I take a local bus (shuttle, really) to a train to NYC everyday. People are always looking down and can't go 3 seconds without playing words with friends, watching videos, etc.
I honestly saw a guy on the train at 7:30 in the morning watching the New Karate Kid (Jackie Chan version) on his iPad. I don't know if he was streaming or what, but the more people seem to be able to do at their finger tips, the happier they seem to be (/old man rant)
I honestly saw a guy on the train at 7:30 in the morning watching the New Karate Kid (Jackie Chan version) on his iPad. I don't know if he was streaming or what, but the more people seem to be able to do at their finger tips, the happier they seem to be (/old man rant)
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:25 pm
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How much clearer did Lynch need to be?Hacking Netflix guy wrote:like director David Lynch, I only watch movies on a phone as a last resort
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Perkins Cobb
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:49 pm
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Evidently much, much clearer, since the people in the comments are mostly worse than the Hacking Netflix guy! "Facepalm," as the kids would say.
There seems to be some kind of deal-making going on, both there and in this thread, along the lines of, oh, I'll watch According to Jim on my telephone but save Spartacus for the plasma screen (or more likely, a 14-inch LCD; I love how one of the Hacking Netflix commenters says his telephone is only a last resort ... for when he doesn't have his laptop). But, if it's only worth watching on a 2-inch screen, is it actually worth watching at all? Read a fucking newspaper, to paraphrase David Lynch.
There seems to be some kind of deal-making going on, both there and in this thread, along the lines of, oh, I'll watch According to Jim on my telephone but save Spartacus for the plasma screen (or more likely, a 14-inch LCD; I love how one of the Hacking Netflix commenters says his telephone is only a last resort ... for when he doesn't have his laptop). But, if it's only worth watching on a 2-inch screen, is it actually worth watching at all? Read a fucking newspaper, to paraphrase David Lynch.
The death of cinephilia in one sentence.Hacking Netflix Comment Guy wrote:Phones are great for watching movies while on the toilet.
- zedz
- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2004 11:24 pm
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To be fair, there are a lot of movies that seem like they're best suited to being viewed on the toilet.Perkins Cobb wrote:The death of cinephilia in one sentence.Hacking Netflix Comment Guy wrote:Phones are great for watching movies while on the toilet.
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Perkins Cobb
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:49 pm
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Yeah, until he mentions Salo specifically, I'm not buying it as an exercise in meta.
They should just go ahead and take a dump on the movie, and multitask for real.
They should just go ahead and take a dump on the movie, and multitask for real.
- Matt
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:58 pm
Re: Netflix
I'm fine with people watching movies on their phones if they want, I just don't want that to be the only option.
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Perkins Cobb
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:49 pm
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Am I allowed to mock them, at least?Matt wrote:I'm fine with people watching movies on their phones if they want, I just don't want that to be the only option.
- mfunk9786
- Under Chris' Protection
- Joined: Fri May 16, 2008 8:43 pm
- Location: Miami, FL
Re: Netflix
Go for it, but I'd rather watch a movie on a plane than sit there and read the SkyMall catalog over and over again
- aox
- Joined: Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:02 pm
- Location: nYc
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Have you ever watched a movie on your phone in the lavatory of the plane though? The enclosed claustrophobic space really helps create a great surround sound simulation. Terminator 2 sounded amazing.