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"Santa" brought a new game system to my son for Christmas, so I decided to give Netflix streaming a shot during the free trial period, and I have to say it really sucks. I cannot find one movie I'm looking for. So, I will just watch the full House of Cards season and bid Netflix goodbye.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)Give it more than just one tv series. It grows on you at a whalloping $8 a month!
Miles Archer
(18,837 posts)...got hooked. WELL worth the 8 bucks.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)Who can watch all the episodes of any series they love. No commercials and you can stop the show and rewind it. Plus you can rate what you watch. Netflix definitely fills a niche very well. the binge viewing.
Bucky
(54,082 posts)As long as subscribers re-up each month, it's just a matter of keeping their subscribers happy at whatever level they use. Not that there's a pricepoint worry for them, but they make a marginally bigger profit off the subscribers who don't view all that often.
narnian60
(3,510 posts)The best.
blogslut
(38,018 posts)If you like obscure films, documentaries, British television and campy B-Movies, then Netflix is wonderful.
ProTIP: Amazon streaming offers virtually the same collection of titles as Netflix so, there's that.
NewJeffCT
(56,829 posts)as Netflix streaming. Good for some obscure movies and binge-watching TV shows, but not so much recent movies or "big" movies.
kiva
(4,373 posts)not movies - and yes, the movies are iffish. The TV choices are good though - they have some good British and a couple of good Australian shows.
alphafemale
(18,497 posts)Amazing show.
Liberal Veteran
(22,239 posts)I can't wait for season 2.
alphafemale
(18,497 posts)So many characters I thought I would dislike had such compelling backstories that I started to care for them.
Is it really going to be next summer before the next season?
ugh
Kaleva
(36,354 posts)Like you, I couldn't find many movies on Netflix when I first signed up but I gave the foreign flicks which Netflix recommended a chance and I've not been disappointed since.
Some people don't like reading subtitles but that doesn't bother me and seems to give the movies a more realistic feel. Not everyone in the world speaks perfect English.
RandySF
(59,264 posts)I googled top foreign films from 2012 and 2013 and found nothing no Netflix that I was interested in watching.
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)After all these years I'm still a Fellini freak.
Kaleva
(36,354 posts)"Back to 1942 ", "1911", and the "The Front Line" are examples.
nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)I mean all these really fucked-up French movies - "Irreversible," "High Tension," "Frontiers," "Martyrs," "Inside," - from the 2000's. Not for all tastes, obviously, but a horror fan with a strong stomach really can't go wrong with that subgenre.
Kaleva
(36,354 posts)But I'll keep them in mind as what I watch depends on my mood and there may come a day when I'm in the mood for that!
nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)Locut0s
(6,154 posts)We still keep a subscription to watch TV series but Netflix up here in Canada is way worse than in the US. WAY smaller selection. I'm not even looking for block busters and new films. Just about anything I can think of that I'd list as a "good" movie they don't have. Even the great selection of foreign films and docus mentioned above is very very much smaller here Hop on over to iTunes and it's there though, not I want to pay to rent or buy each film.
Locut0s
(6,154 posts)Netflix Canada: 3688 movies/shows
Netflix USA: 10193 movies/shows
pipi_k
(21,020 posts)More ways than one...
I have an open case going right now with Paypal regarding Netflix
Last year I signed up for streaming Netflix and, like yourself, did not find much of interest so I cancelled on Nov 3 2012. Then for Christmas last year a family member gave a years subscription which basically went to waste...again because there was nothing of interest.
That gift subscription expired at midnight last night
Today in my email I get notice that Netflix has charged my Paypal account for a months subscription
I do not recall authorizing this when I redeemed my gift subscription last year
No way to contact them except by chat or phone. I do NOT want to try to talk on the phone with someone because of hearing issues. I want to email them and not have to be tied to my computer via chat. I HATE chat. Bastards!!!
grantcart
(53,061 posts)Most folksy customer service people I ever talked with.
pipi_k
(21,020 posts)they're extremely pleasant. Most places I've had to talk with someone are pleasant.
But it's frustrating for me because I usually get someone like a young woman with a high voice who talks quickly and I have to strain to understand what she's saying.
Or I get someone who doesn't speak up. I have my headset sound level turned up as loud as it will go, but often it's still not loud enough.
There was one time I had signed up for something...I think it was Ancestry.com...and I went to cancel by email and was told, sorry, you have to call to cancel, and I wrote back that I never had to call to START my membership and I certainly would not call to CANCEL it, either. Personally I think some places that require you to call them like that are hoping to convince people to keep their memberships active.
I get real cranky when I can't hear/understand what someone is saying to me.
grantcart
(53,061 posts)on my left side. I can handle phone calls fine but basically can't hear anything in crowded places like a restaurant.
Skip Intro
(19,768 posts)Cut the cable cord a couple of years ago and have adjusted well.
Everybody has complaints about a fave not being on Netflix but if you look at what you get for $8 a month, it's pretty good.
I stream at least two tv shows or a movie a night with Netflix. They could get some better sci fi and horror movies, pick up a few more long running sitcoms, but over all, I love it.
Skittles
(153,199 posts)I was riveted
Brother Buzz
(36,469 posts)The Boss finally cut Steven Van Zandt loose for season two
grantcart
(53,061 posts)Brother Buzz
(36,469 posts)I just informed 'She Who Must be Obeyed" and she responded, "COOL!", too.
I noticed Stevie has taken an active role in the writing.
grantcart
(53,061 posts)In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Van Zandt announced he has signed on for a third season of the show, with filming to begin 3 January 2014.[8]
Its pretty clear which parts he writes too. The homage to Soprano parts and the NJ dialect are clearly his touches. I am just waiting until they have him do "just when I thought I was out they dragged me back in".
I have known plenty of Norwegians and they see themselves as painfully shy and love to make fun of themselves as they do so effectively on that show.
New Jersey and Norway, I delightful cultural juxtaposition.
yellowdogintexas
(22,274 posts)snot
(10,538 posts)but it can be a challenge to get your money's worth, since they have to be mailed back and forth.
JCMach1
(27,574 posts)alrighty then
etherealtruth
(22,165 posts)... but, when I watch it it is streaming Netflix. Lots of good documentaries. I love TED talks
magical thyme
(14,881 posts)CHEERS!
From Episode 1 forward. It's fabulous because on the one hand, I remember it and on the other, I don't remember the individual episodes.
One thing I noticed is that, unlike most ensembles that take a few much of the 1st season getting their rhythm, the ensemble work is top notch right from the get-go.
I've been from episode 1...Shelley Long and Ted Danson play so extremely well off each other, but every single member of that cast is dead on hysterical.
Agschmid
(28,749 posts)I do agree that movies I want to see are often not available, but I can get my 24 fix whenever I need it.
grantcart
(53,061 posts)great movies and TV shows that you have never heard of.
Find some recommendations here:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1143
I watch much more Netflix than I do cable. I find some TV series that I like (usually foreign) and can watch it without commercials while I work.
Watching Breaking Bad without the commercials was completely different than watching it on TV.
Have you seen the Scandinavian version of "Girl with a Dragon Tattoo"?
RandySF
(59,264 posts)I was looking for some foreign films from 2013 and none were available.
Ptah
(33,044 posts)« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 16 17 Next »
2013
ABCD: Any Body Can Dance 2013 NR 3.7 Prabhu Deva, Ganesh Acharya, Kay Kay Menon, Lauren Gottlieb, Remo D'Souza HD
Chennai Express 2013 NR 3.6 57% NYT Review Shahrukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Satyaraj, Nikitin Dheer, Rohit Shetty HD
Ghanchakkar 2013 NR 3.0 NYT Review Emraan Hashmi, Vidya Balan, Rajesh Sharma, Namit Das, Raj Kumar Gupta HD 2:17
Haute Cuisine 2013 R 4.0 68% NYT Review Catherine Frot, Arthur Dupont, Jean d'Ormesson, Hippolyte Girardot, Christian Vincent HD 1:35
Himmatwala 2013 NR 3.0 NYT Review Ajay Devgn, Tamanna Bhatia, Paresh Rawal, Zarina Wahab, Sajid Khan HD 2:30
I, Me aur Main 2013 NR 3.2 NYT Review John Abraham, Chitrangada Singh, Prachi Desai, Mini Mathur, Kapil Sharma HD
Kai po che! 2013 NR 4.0 57% Raj Kumar Yadav, Amrita Puri, Sushant Singh Rajput, Amit Sadh, Abhishek Kapoor HD 2:10
Matru ki Bijlee ka Mandola 2013 NR 3.2 NYT Review Imran Khan, Anushka Sharma, Pankaj Kapur , Lekha Washingtonn, Vishal Bhardwaj HD
Mere Dad Ki Maruti 2013 NR 3.6 Saqib Saleem, Rhea Chakraborty, Prabal Panjabi, Ram Kapoor, Ashima Chibber HD 2:25
New World 2013 NR 4.0 Lee Jeong-jae, Min-sik Choi, Jeong-min Hwang, Sung-Woong Park, Hoon-jung Park HD 2:14
Populaire 2013 R 3.9 73% NYT Review Romain Duris, Déborah François, Bérénice Bejo, Shaun Benson, Régis Roinsard HD 1:51
Que Pena tu Familia 2013 NR 3.6 Ariel Levy, Andrea Velasco, Paz Bascuñan, Nicolás Martínez, Nicolás López HD Canada
Race 2 2013 NR 3.6 Anil Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, John Abraham, Deepika Padukone, Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla, Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla HD 2:30
Satyagraha 2013 NR 3.3 NYT Review Kareena Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Arjun Rampal, Prakash Jha HD 2:33
Settai 2013 NR 2.8 Arya, Hansika Motwani, Anjali, Santhanam, R. Kannan HD 2:16
Theeya Velai Seyyanum Kumaru 2013 NR 3.3 Siddarth, Santhanam, Hansika Motwani, Ganesh Venkatraman, Sundar C. HD
grantcart
(53,061 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,274 posts)I work from home and have my laptop right next to my work PC. I run Netflix while I work. I have plowed through "Breaking Bad", "Orange is the New Black",
"Leverage", "Psych", "Burn Notice", "Lost", "How I Met Your Mother", "Sunny in Philadelphia", "Doc Martin", "Eureka", "Continuum , "Fringe", "Bones", "Longmire", "Haven" "Hart of Dixie", "The Guardian" and a host of others.
I have watched a few movies but the TV series are the greatest.
Currently working through "The Killing", "Damages", "House of Cards" and "American Horror Story".
grantcart
(53,061 posts)There are dozens of interesting British and Scandinavian TV series that are quite good as well.
tabbycat31
(6,336 posts)I am binge watching it and love it so far.
dawg
(10,624 posts)If you want movies on demand, get a $99 Apple TV, and rent them through iTunes. Sometimes, you can just buy them for $10 and have them available forever. Rentals are $4-$6 and nearly everything is available.
But for the cost of one movie (or two rentals), Netflix gives you tons of great content. I'm just getting to see seasons 1-4 of Dexter. What a great show.
All the series I missed before, or did not watch because they were serials and I couldn't watch enough to keep up with the storyline, are available to me at my convenience.
There are some good movies there too, but movies are definitely not the best thing about Netflix.
Also, my real name is Reed Hastings. Just kidding. Maybe.
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)I plan to pig out on Lost. Loved that show so much. Big Emmerson fan. Sometimes it concerns me how I could be so riveted by Ben, but there it is. Maybe I've never completely given up Bad Boys.
nirvana555
(448 posts)As many people have stated, no, new and recent blockbuster movies aren't going to happen. But I binged on Lost and Breaking Bad...which IMHO are two of the best shows ever. Lost is so multi-layered some folks don't get it. And Breaking Bad is just the best show in the history of television (as Ive said many times). I was at a friend's today and while she was getting ready, I was rewatching the BB pilot and it was just amazing. FYI, AMC is having a BB marathon from the first show to the last until Monday afternoon.
yellowdogintexas
(22,274 posts)and I had the 3 DVD at a time plan so plowed through the first 3 seasons in time to drop right in to Season 4 when it started.
chungking34
(51 posts)But yeah, their streaming blows. Painfully slow to load on my PC, which is fairly new. I generally use Hulu to watch my videos anyway.
NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)Then go to bed craving good sushi like you never have before
alarimer
(16,245 posts)And amazing documentary.
Fearless
(18,421 posts)OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)It was fascinating to me. And yeah, now I look at my local sushi like it's Sushi Bell.
Not Jiro sushi but I'll eat it drunk on sake.
alarimer
(16,245 posts)The movie selection is a little sparse, especially if you are looking for the latest offerings. But it has Doctor Who (the reboot plus many of the old ones), Fringe, Bones, Top Gear (UK), all the Star Treks, Mythbusters, and many others I can't think of right now.
I also use the DVD service to get current movies or TV series that are not streaming.
I also have Hulu Plus and Amazon Prime (for now, at least). Hulu has a lot of current TV series (but you have to catch episodes soon after they air, or they disappear), plus some exclusives like Moone Boy and the Wrong Mans, which I enjoy. Do not miss "The Thick of It" if you get Hulu. It stars the great Peter Capaldi as the foul-mouthed Malcolm Tucker. I wish they could curse on American TV like that.
Flaxbee
(13,661 posts)up another $40 for the new year (promotion expired) and since TV in general is a vast wasteland (with the exception of a few shows) we're probably going to cut the cable cord.
However, I want to be able to catch the new Sherlock when it comes on as well as The Blacklist when it comes back ... can I watch those on PBS / NBC websites after each show's first airing?
jannyk
(4,810 posts)they run for about 3-4 weeks after they are shown. Don't know about NBC.
Mnpaul
(3,655 posts)then drop them for another 9. I'm currently using Sony's Video Unlimited. Video Unlimited has flics that are in the theaters now. You have to pay for each title though. They even carry unrated versions that are unavailable in theaters.
Netflix is annoying with their stupid emails "you can come back at any time." Put some recent titles up and I will. I swear that 80% of their library consists of box office flops.
jannyk
(4,810 posts)here;s the link
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1143
You might find some great little gems there, I have.
XRubicon
(2,212 posts)I keep Netflix for access to the show.
Season 3 and 4 are the best...
redqueen
(115,103 posts)I've also seen Tucker and Dale vs. Evil on there, and loved it.
Same with John Dies at the End.
itsrobert
(14,157 posts)n/t
Initech
(100,104 posts)Fearless
(18,421 posts)RandySF
(59,264 posts)There's a lot more than I realized.
Lydia Leftcoast
(48,217 posts)because you'd get all these illiterate teenagers writing "Netflix sux," because they couldn't stream some mindless car chase flick or gross-out movie that was still in theaters.
However, it's great for older, non-blockbuster films, TV series, foreign content, and documentaries.
I'm currently watching Capote with Philip Seymour Hoffman doing a remarkable impersonation of the well-known author (I'm old enough to remember seeing him on talk shows) in the story of how In Cold Blood was written.
There are tons of British series and feature films, as well as a couple of great Swedish ones, especially "Wallander" and "Annika Bengtzon."