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Minkin
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Re: Netflix

#451 Post by Minkin »

I just received notice that my instant streaming disc for the Wii should arrive tomorrow. Now I can finally plug that thing back in...
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#452 Post by tartarlamb »

Cassavetes's Minnie & Moskowitz was added today.
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Feego
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#453 Post by Feego »

I've had Looking for Mr. Goodbar in the saved section of my queue for a while, and it is now listed as "coming soon" for instant viewing. I'll post back when it becomes available.
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#454 Post by domino harvey »

It's probably a Starz print, it was a staple of cable movie channels when I was growing up (some childhood I led!)
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MyNameCriterionForum
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#455 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Cool as Ice now available instantly, and unforgettably
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#456 Post by Svevan »

Ozu's Late Spring is available as of today - Tokyo Story has been available for a while.
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Matt
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#457 Post by Matt »

And now we'll be waiting 28 days to rent Universal and Fox DVDs too. Fine, just keep the old movies coming via streaming.
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#458 Post by domino harvey »

If Netflix gets access to the films Fox has been showing on their movie channel, this could be HUGE-- they show so many great classics in the proper aspect ratio that aren't out there on DVD in the US.
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#459 Post by mfunk9786 »

I agree with you somewhat, Matt; but it's still annoying that Netflix doesn't stand their ground re: release dates. It's obnoxious that now three major film studios are pulling this "you scratch our back, we'll scratch yours" shit, especially because you just know that Blockbuster is going to score the release day exclusivity and then six months from now they'll get the same streaming content anyway.
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Re: Netflix

#460 Post by HistoryProf »

Matt wrote:And now we'll be waiting 28 days to rent Universal and Fox DVDs too. Fine, just keep the old movies coming via streaming.
well that sucks. I'm glad they'll have more stuff streaming, but waiting and extra month for new releases is a pain in the ass - especially when you have kids whose friends are renting them at stores and yours can't understand why we can't watch it yet.
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Zumpano
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#461 Post by Zumpano »

Your town still has video stores...? :)
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Feego
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Re: Netflix

#462 Post by Feego »

Looking for Mr. Goodbar is now available for streaming.
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#463 Post by Elmyr »

I fear Criterion may have started delaying their releases to Netflix as well. Both Kapo and Ride With Devil have been bumped down to the saved section of my queue.
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#464 Post by starmanof51 »

Feego wrote:Looking for Mr. Goodbar is now available for streaming.
Ah, thanks for that Feego!
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#466 Post by mfunk9786 »

pssst... look on the past page, super-old news
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#467 Post by LQ »

Zut! Apologies.
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domino harvey
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#468 Post by domino harvey »

Any word on when/if Netflix is going to re-incorporate users' friends settings back into the mix? I miss being able to see who's seen a given film when I look at its profile
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#469 Post by reno dakota »

domino harvey wrote:Any word on when/if Netflix is going to re-incorporate users' friends settings back into the mix? I miss being able to see who's seen a given film when I look at its profile
According to this, they have no plans to do so. Add this to the growing list of ways in which Netflix does not care about its customers.
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Re: Netflix

#470 Post by domino harvey »

Jesus, what a condescending "explanation." I guess they've finally started to realize that consumers are stuck with them for convenience sake, so they can do whatever the fuck they want for at least the next couple years until a better alternative arises-- the suggestion in some of these comments that Netflix is moving towards a streaming-only platform is terrifying
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#471 Post by mfunk9786 »

I think that streaming has got to be where the rental market is headed. My curiosity is: will there ever be an effort made to have bonus features and/or audio commentaries available via streaming?
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#472 Post by Matt »

We may see a reversion back to the VHS/laserdisc era where movie-only streaming becomes the dominant format, accompanied by a very small niche market for (expensive) physical Blu-ray discs with extra features and booklets.
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#473 Post by anne_zombie »

Matt wrote:We may see a reversion back to the VHS/laserdisc era where movie-only streaming becomes the dominant format, accompanied by a very small niche market for (expensive) physical Blu-ray discs with extra features and booklets.
Before anyone else you predicted the dawn of the DVD era. I fear that this prediction will prove to be equally on target. Blu-ray be damned!!
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#474 Post by mfunk9786 »

Fucking Netflix! Why isn't Ride with the Devil in the main area of my queue anymore? Has anyone else had this problem?
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#475 Post by reno dakota »

mfunk9786 wrote:Fucking Netflix! Why isn't Ride with the Devil in the main area of my queue anymore? Has anyone else had this problem?
Not with Ride with the Devil (which was not in my queue), but Kapo jumped into my "saved" queue a few days ago. I'm waiting for Vivre sa vie to do the same thing any moment now . . .

EDIT: The new Walkabout disc has moved to "saved" as well.
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