Re: Netflix
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:00 pm
He means as a DVD or Blu-ray, because some of us scorn the streaming. Instead of getting the new Blu-ray of Narcissus, Netflix is backtracking and discarding it in any physical medium.
Ah, of course - I just assumed "MyNameIsCriterionForum" meant his streaming queue since the previous posts were discussing Netflix's Instant Queue in particular. I sympathize completely; while I enjoyed the film via streaming, its standard def encode was severely lacking (not only a "fade to blue" during the climatic scene, but a fade to a blocky, compression artifact-riddled blue!). I was thinking I should have opted for the Blu-ray as a standard Netflix rental, but realize now that is no longer possible...Perkins Cobb wrote:He means as a DVD or Blu-ray, because some of us scorn the streaming. Instead of getting the new Blu-ray of Narcissus, Netflix is backtracking and discarding it in any physical medium.
I believe there's a separate thread for discussing streaming titles and issues. Of course, I also thought there was a thread for "no-shows and aberrations" but couldn't find it... have (or should) all thse threads be combined?Roger Ryan wrote:Ah, of course - I just assumed "MyNameIsCriterionForum" meant his streaming queue since the previous posts were discussing Netflix's Instant Queue in particular. I sympathize completely; while I enjoyed the film via streaming, its standard def encode was severely lacking (not only a "fade to blue" during the climatic scene, but a fade to a blocky, compression artifact-riddled blue!). I was thinking I should have opted for the Blu-ray as a standard Netflix rental, but realize now that is no longer possible...Perkins Cobb wrote:He means as a DVD or Blu-ray, because some of us scorn the streaming. Instead of getting the new Blu-ray of Narcissus, Netflix is backtracking and discarding it in any physical medium.
I probably shouldn't be enjoying this, but....swo17 wrote:66 Criterion titles expiring on 9/22
There Was a Father will be available on Tuesday (08/31) . . . in disc form! Given their recent track record, it will probably be pulled out of circulation after a month or two, so see it while you can.Perkins Cobb wrote:Also added as of next week: . . . Ozu's The Only Son ... but not There Was a Father. How is that even possible? Sigh....
And in the meantime, I Was Born, But... is now unavailable. #-oreno dakota wrote:There Was a Father will be available on Tuesday (08/31) . . . in disc form! Given their recent track record, it will probably be pulled out of circulation after a month or two, so see it while you can.Perkins Cobb wrote:Also added as of next week: . . . Ozu's The Only Son ... but not There Was a Father. How is that even possible? Sigh....
Along with the four films in the Sacha Guitry set.reno dakota wrote:There Was a Father will be available on Tuesday (08/31) . . .
No, Persona was never corrected. I realize now that I worded my original post incorrectly (I've fixed it). Persona was always presented in the correct Academy aspect ratio, but the image on the DVD is significantly cropped. See the Beaver review. The print that is streaming on Netflix is not cropped.Donald Brown wrote:There was a corrected DVD.
Netflix wrote:What are your primary reason(s) for canceling your account with Netflix? (Select all that apply)
Netflix sends me too many scratched or unplayable DVDs
I was not watching enough movies or TV episodes to justify the expense
I am disappointed with the picture quality when instantly watching movies & TV episodes via the internet on my computer or TV (via devices like Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and various Blu-ray players and internet-connected TVs).
I am disappointed with the selection of movies available to watch instantly over the internet to my computer or TV (via devices like Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and various Blu-ray players and internet-connected TVs).
I had a negative experience when contacting customer service
The DVDs I want to watch are not immediately available but are instead short waits or long waits
DVDs took too long to get to me/back to Netflix
I experienced too many technical issues with instantly watching movies & TV episodes via the internet on my computer or TV (via devices like Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and various Blu-ray players and internet-connected TVs).
I am disappointed with the selection of TV episodes available to watch instantly over the internet to my computer or TV (via devices like Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and various Blu-ray players and internet-connected TVs).
I need to cut costs
What will be your primary source for movies and TV episodes after canceling Netflix? (Select one)
Video-on-demand offered for free by your cable or satellite provider
HBO
Renting DVDs from a rental machine or kiosk typically located at Fast-Food Restaurants, Grocery Stores / Drug Stores, such as Redbox, Blockbuster Express, DVDPlay, etc.
Movies & TV episodes free on Hulu.com
Video-on-demand or Pay-per-view offered for a fee of typically $2-$5 per movie by your cable or satellite provider
Cable movie channels such as AMC, Turner Classic Movies, Lifetime Movie Network, Hallmark Movie Channel, IFC, Sundance, Fox Movie Channel, etc.
Network websites offering free movies or TV episodes, such as NBC.COM, ABC.COM, CBS.COM, FOX.COM
National broadcast networks such as ABC, CBS, NBC, CW, Fox, PBS, etc.
Renting DVDs from Blockbuster by mail service
Youtube.com
Renting DVDs from a local store such as Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, etc.
Cable TV networks such as TNT, Bravo, TBS, USA, ABC Family, Oxygen, etc.
Bootleg DVDs
Purchasing DVDs
Internet download service offered for a fee, such as iTunes, Blockbuster OnDemand, Amazon OnDemand, etc.
Hulu Plus (a pay subscription from Hulu)
Showtime, Starz, Cinemax, Encore, or The Movie Channel
Peer-to-peer / bit torrent sites such as Torrentz.com, Demonoid.com, Tvlinks.com, ThePirateBay.org, etc.
I will rarely watch at home