As longtime Netflix users know, the films and TV shows available via the streaming service change regularly.
For the period of December 29th to January 4th, however, many of the most popular films on the service in the U.S. are set to disappear.
TV shows seem to have been spared for the most part with the exception of a handful, but over 75 of the most popular films will expire (most ... [ read the full article ]
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Maybe I have peculiar tastes, but when I tried Netflix for a month last year, they didn't have 75% of the stuff I was looking for (and over half the stuff they did have wasn't available in HD). Oh yeah, and they had several TV shows all screwed up listing the wrong seasons for episodes (even after months of complaints from people they were wrong!). I wasn't impressed with the service.
If Netflix got ride of the DVD by mail I would dump it but a combination of both keeps me paying. I would say my number one complaint is not being able to turn off auto play when streaming.
i love how people complain about spending 8 bucks a month for a buttload of movies when they have no problem spending 8 bucks on an individual movie rental
Originally posted by 98sohc: i love how people complain about spending 8 bucks a month for a buttload of movies when they have no problem spending 8 bucks on an individual movie rental
I am sure I am not alone but I would never spend $8 on a rental. I used to spend close to $4 and I have a very hard time doing that anymore. If Netflix had every movie ever made I would gladly spend much much more a month. I am thinking it would be worth over $100 a month.
i wouldnt spend $8 on a rental either.neither would i spend $8 month on movies i dont like,buttload or not.whether its a shovel full or a truckload,shit is still shit.