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Re: Netflix

#1226 Post by mfunk9786 »

Here's my thing - if I've either seen a movie before or am watching something that doesn't implicitly require a big-screen experience, I'll watch it on my phone. Because honestly, what's more immersive than sitting on a plane or a bus and having nothing interesting to look at but what you're watching? I realize it's a small screen, but I think I can watch something on my phone without my brain melting and becoming a total philistine, incapable of appreciating cinema ever again.
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#1227 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Yeah, there are times when I am perfectly willing to sacrifice purity of viewing experience for having something to watch- though usually I opt for TV shows in those circs.
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#1228 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

mfunk9786 wrote:Here's my thing - if I've either seen a movie before or am watching something that doesn't implicitly require a big-screen experience, I'll watch it on my phone. Because honestly, what's more immersive than sitting on a plane or a bus and having nothing interesting to look at but what you're watching? I realize it's a small screen, but I think I can watch something on my phone without my brain melting and becoming a total philistine, incapable of appreciating cinema ever again.
This is a really good point. The magic is still there so it's not like you'll up one day and lose interest in DVDs. Sometimes the aural experience of the soundtrack is enough. A lot of actors have great voices and sometimes I'd rather hear that than a song or an audiobook. Half the fun of Woody Allen movies for me is the recitation of his dialogue. Don't tell me you wouldn't have fun sitting on a bus while Woody's narration in Manhattan rolls through your head. You might even get a good idea and write yourself a note or think of watching a Woody Allen movie later in the day. The sound of foreign language is often relaxing in itself. It may not sound like music when you're watching it, but with eyes shut foreign language dialogue can be a relaxing sound. Sound may not be perfect on all of these gadgets, but if you're familiar with the movie it may work just as well.
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#1229 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Sleep (on the plane)? Read? Music? Work? Meditate? Screw around on the Criterion Forum? Isn't there something to be said for doing something right, or not doing it at all? I wouldn't expect that argument to carry weight with Joe Walmart, but I'm a little surprised that the board regulars don't all privilege the movie-watching experience as religiously as I do.

Lastly: Don't do it for me. Do it for David.
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#1230 Post by mfunk9786 »

So sitting in front of your TV, with a pause button and a rewind button and furniture and decorations and a telephone that could ring or a door that might need to be answered is a Zen movie watching experience? Please.
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#1231 Post by knives »

I've found a bigger determining factor than the size of the screen is actually whether or not I've eaten. After a good meal even something like Slave Girls when watched on my laptop becomes enjoyable. While I don't think phones are big enough to get the fine details of a movie (television sets barely are) the size isn't the only or even the most major factor to consider. That said watching on anything smaller than an ipad is ludicrous.
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#1232 Post by matrixschmatrix »

There's also a huge difference between a laptop- which in my case means a higher resolution screen than any TV I have, and more than big enough for an immersive viewing experience when my head's a foot or two away from the screen- and an iPhone. Watching a movie on an iPhone is kind of ridiculous.
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#1233 Post by domino harvey »

I only read books in public that I want pretty girls to comment on so we can fall in love and have babies
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I'm still trying to figure out how to call someone on my droid.
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#1235 Post by Perkins Cobb »

mfunk9786 wrote:So sitting in front of your TV, with a pause button and a rewind button and furniture and decorations and a telephone that could ring or a door that might need to be answered is a Zen movie watching experience? Please.
More so than watching it in a theater full of people who don't know how to behave in public and missing two minutes because I have to piss, yes, but that's a separate discussion. I don't quite get how any of those things are injurious to watching a movie except the door (rarely a problem since I usually watch at night) and the phone (more likely to hear that in a theater than my house), and I didn't say anything about Zen, I just said I had higher standards than a two-inch LED screen.
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#1236 Post by Noiradelic »

mfunk9786 wrote:Because honestly, what's more immersive than sitting on a plane or a bus and having nothing interesting to...
That's why traveling's a great time for me to read a book or catch up on some magazines. I'll save the film viewing for when I get home. I don't even have a smart phone, but if I did, I'd still try to read, though mindless websurfing would be tempting. I find reading a magazine so immensely pleasurable when I'm on a train or in a waiting room and it's enforced (somewhat).
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#1237 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Meanwhile: Errol Morris's Tabloid appears to be back from its mysterious Netflix hiatus.
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#1239 Post by Matt »

That's what happens when you go from being a business partner to a competitor. I understand their reasons for getting into it, but Netflix would have been better off steering clear of original programming.
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#1240 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Netflix hates Milestone, Part 2 (crossposted from the Milestone thread).
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#1242 Post by mfunk9786 »

Just more material to add to this
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#1243 Post by domino harvey »

I think the file name for that JPEG was supposed to be "yepwereasocietyofprivilegedshitswhoneedeverythingimmediately.jpg"
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#1244 Post by Perkins Cobb »

domino harvey wrote:I think the file name for that JPEG was supposed to be "yepwereasocietyofprivilegedshitswhoneedeverythingimmediately.jpg"
I agree with you in principle but in practice arrogance like this makes me want to go pirate a Warner Bros. movie just to spite them.
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#1245 Post by TMDaines »

Perkins Cobb wrote:
domino harvey wrote:I think the file name for that JPEG was supposed to be "yepwereasocietyofprivilegedshitswhoneedeverythingimmediately.jpg"
I agree with you in principle but in practice arrogance like this makes me want to go pirate a Warner Bros. movie just to spite them.
This is one of the many reasons why I prefer watching films on the PC.
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#1246 Post by duck duck »

Anyone know how to record Netflix streaming in anamorphic?

edit: I am not trying to "steal" movies, only make DVD's of films that aren't out on DVD.
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#1247 Post by Jeff »

duck duck wrote:Anyone know how to record Netflix streaming in anamorphic?

edit: I am not trying to "steal" movies, only make DVD's of films that aren't out on DVD.
Motivations aside, it's completely illegal, so not really fair game for discussion here.
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#1248 Post by duck duck »

Is it OK if someone PM's me?
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#1249 Post by Perkins Cobb »

TMDaines wrote:This is one of the many reasons why I prefer watching films on the PC.
If by PC you mean computer, I certainly wasn't advocating watching movies on one of those. Piracy is one thing, but let's not have utter anarchy here.
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#1250 Post by TMDaines »

Perkins Cobb wrote:
TMDaines wrote:This is one of the many reasons why I prefer watching films on the PC.
If by PC you mean computer, I certainly wasn't advocating watching movies on one of those. Piracy is one thing, but let's not have utter anarchy here.
I don't understand. Maybe I missed your sarcasm? I watch my DVDs mainly on my PC or on a PC hooked up to a TV. Several common DVD players for the PC can cut out the annoying commericals.
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