Am curious: Are there alot more choices to see for movies when one becomes a paying customer? Or maybe Netflix has certain niche audience markets.
Am curious: Are there alot more choices to see for movies when one becomes a paying customer? Or maybe Netflix has certain niche audience markets.
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Is there even a free option after the month trial?
Streaming new releases, old classics, TV series, documentaries....plus blu-ray discs and more stuff that isn't available to stream. I find the selection is expanding all the time. Our tastes run to the slightly esoteric and non-Hollywood productions, and there's tons to choose from. When we were out of town I compared it to redbox which seems like nothing but B-grade Hollywood stuff.
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As far as DVD delivery is concerned, I don't think I've found a movie that wasn't available. But I just have streaming now.
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Dvd's for me on Netflix. The streaming selection is not as good as the dvd collection. Until the film industry changes its mind, it will stay that way. Dropped streaming because of the lack of availability of the films I wanted to see.
We have dropped DVD delivery and just use streaming now. We hardly ever watch a movie on it, although I do have Lincoln Lawyer in queu. We watch tv series we missed first time around, expecially ones from BBC. I read recently that Netflix was focusing more on increasing their tv series selection because of popularity of and demand for that rather than movies. We have used it to watch Doc Martin, Wire in the Blood, Sherlock, The Unusuals, Midsummer Night Murder, Inspector Lewis, Being Human, Luther, and more I can't think of now. If we really want to see a recently released movie, we get it on demand through our cable provider.
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We have the cheapest, I mean cheapest Netflix plan around. We get 2 DVDs a month. They don't advertise it, and I am not even sure they still offer it. We mostly get independent and foreign films. The choice is endless. This is perfect for us as we go to bed too early most nights to watch movies and are too busy the rest of the time.
We gave up our cable, but even when we had it, we never used the On Demand feature. The free movies were mostly crappy ones.
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I'm with Grits, I use it to watch a lot of BBC TV (I love MI-5 right now). There are still lots of steaming movies I like and tons of documentaries which I love. The few movies (mostly newer ones) that aren't streaming are available by DVD. The biggest problem for us is choosing what we want to watch because there are so many options.
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Why not see what they have available here? To my knowledge, that search is the same as what a subscriber would see.
Or do you mean Hulu? They definitely have more on their pay site (or at least it appears that way, based upon all the stuff I see that says it would be available if I paid).
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I just looked at the browse selection page on Netflix without signing in, and they had very, very little there. They have many times that available but apparently you must sign up to see it. It's been years since my free trial so I don't know what is available there - but I would imagine it would be their entire catalog in order to encourage you to continue - but I don't know that.
I don't like Hulu because I don't like the commercials, even the paid account has commercials.
It's coming up to a different page for me now - wonder why? My Netflix account has been on permanent hold for a long time now. So, I don't think it's a long on issue. Odd.
I refuse to pay for television. Hence why I haven't re-upped with Netflix. They raised their rates, I went on hold. May just kill the account. Don't have cable and haven't since it was included in my rent back in college. I just have other things I prefer to spend my funds on.
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Your original link wouldn't work for some reason, I just want to the main page and hit the "browse selection" at the bottom. It looks like the same link so don't know why your link isn't working. I wouldn't pay the double cost to get both streaming and DVDs, but the $9 charge to stream to my television is worth it to me. I've interference in my area so I can only get a couple of the broadcast channels and I like so very little of what they have these days, this way I can watch exactly what I want.
I've been using Netflix since 2006. When they split last year to DVDs and streaming (instead of including streaming for free), I dropped the DVDs. I can always find stuff I want to watch on streaming and new stuff is added all the time. If your thing is new releases though, you'll probably be disappointed. I do go to the movies a lot though - about once a week or every other week on my afternoons off. I don't have cable and I don't think I ever will again. I did have over the air TV for a while, but I moved my TV into my bedroom and can't get a signal in there. Don't miss it at all.
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I don't like Hulu because I don't like the commercials, even the paid account has commercials.[/QUOTE]
Commercials?We HATE commercials!
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