Funny Netflix Video
Posted on September 6th, 2009 by freedvdtrials.com
You might have noticed something new about the netflix website. It’s kind of subtle.
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i use i love film or somthing for 3 pounds british sterling and i get 3 dvds. or i go down to blockbuster and get them free. i also have a subscription for 5 pounds a month to a similar thing to i love films except its games and i get to pick 3 out of sooooo many for xbox. its fantastic
i love netflix its not expensive its perfect get as many movies as you want and only pay a little every month they send movies to you and keep them as long as you want with no late fees thats awesome then all you do is send them back and you get the next couple on your list and over again i luv it and have been using it for a long time
Netflix tries to change it’s contractual agreement with it’s customer for the benefit of netfilx and they leave the customer in the dark about the change. Therefore your agreement never was an agreement in the first place. I feel sorry for people that use their service because people don’t always think of the consequences of their actions. They have no choice but accept their consequences now, which is -1 customer. Most of the movies on there instant viewing are have poor ratings anyways.
i love netflix!
theres different unlimited monthly plans so you choose one.
it just depends on how many dvds you want to check out at once.
how much is monthly subscription?
Go Netflix!
Way to pay “What You Ought To Know” for a swipe at their audience.
As a TV studio employee, I’m glad to see that the “little guy” is also getting a cut of the advertising pie.
Yeah they do. When you are prompted to download the plug-in it shows that it’s a software by Microsoft, it just means that they designed it, but it’s still Mac compatible.
Maybe they changed it since I see you wrote this a year ago.
Yeah, it’s called throttling. Basically, if you are a heavy user, Netflix will derail your mail and make it take a long time to get to a destination. Priority mail and service is given to the light users.
Netflix is soooo awesome. What I love most about Netflix is when they send rated R Movies that are edited to fucking shit. The movie “Taken” was a great example, where me and a friend played both movies (Netflix version on my PC against a copy bought from Bestbuy) and amazingly, the Netflix version cut out all the torture scenes/over the top kills.
I even double checked to see if I had ordered a censored copy, but they didnt even offer one…
Fuck Netflix
i wonder that to i ask some people in other countries and they said that in some other countries they will steall the video from your mailbox
Netflix Rocks!!!!!i got the original grudge and one missed call!!!!!lol
They’re a gyp. If you get on a schedule where you have a good continuous system of getting films in on time, they’ll find ways to delay it. It would be a shame to actually get your money’s worth.
25 dollars for 100 blank dvds
Magic dvd ripper + nero recode = perfect entertainment
i just started my trial 3 weeks ago, when i get a dvd i just ripped it to my hard drive to be able to see when i have time, and then erase it, i wont waste my hard drive to have movies forever, you honestly watch a movie no more than 2 times. But now when i return the movie to my mailbox after no more than 10 minutes of ripping
, yeah i return the movie immediately , but now my movies are taking twice the time to been RETURN TO NETFLIX AND TO GET THE NEW ONES. I hate that,
nop but lovefilm is
Netflix gave me an empty envelope and I had to send it back. I wrote “FUCK NETFLIX” on the thing you send back. I hope they read it.
is it available in the uk?
Wow, I stopped at 2500, simply because I found I had 1500 movies I hadn’t yet seen (and so many new ones coming out each week!).. So, now I watch all the new ones “live” and also watch a few “back ups” each week.
Oh, and I guess Blu-ray had a lot to do with me not doing back-ups, also. The quality (both video AND audio) is amazing!
is NetFlix ever gonna go international?