-blam!-ing seriously. It's all foreign films or low-budget crap, or movies that died at the box office.
The shows are good and all, but I don't want to pay monthly for something I could DVR.
There are only a few Godzilla movies. One of them is the shitty American film. The others are really old ones, and only a handful of them are decent, and Godzilla's Revenge is the worst Godzilla film ever made. There is ONE live action Batman film and you guessed it, it's starring Adam West.
I understand that getting streaming rights for the big hits is expensive, but come on Netflix! Step up your -blam!-ing game.
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[quote]I understand that getting streaming rights for the big hits is expensive, but come on Netflix! Step up your -blam!-ing game.[/quote]Close, but not quite. This isn't a matter of Netflix not having the cash to pay for movies, it's a matter of Comcast and DirectTV and all the other cable companies having exclusivity contracts with the movie makers. Comcast doesn't want you to watch Inception through Netflix, they want you to watch it through the "movies on demand" or whatever service THEY exclusively provide... because apparently the cable companies have a big problem with being a "dumb pipe."
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Edited by Pluck: 4/14/2013 5:40:32 AMIt's not comast like the guy said lol... It's services like STARS, HBO etc etc I have HBO, Stars, Netflix, Hulu, Redbox instant, Amazon showtime, cinema. they are all on demand and virtually every movie worth watching. Then again they all total to about $100-$120 more a month
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Bullshit.
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It's how they keep us in Chains.
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Watch the independent films, like Safety Not Guaranteed
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They have Captain America...
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So, I take it you're already seen Titanic II and Paranormal Entity?
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It's been that way since the beginning. Even back then there were at least a few good movies. I pretty much just watch TV shows on there anymore.
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"I can pirate anything!" "I hate this shitty [i]pay[/i] service"
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I liked the American Godzilla....