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What do you have Netflix for?


I'm trying their 30-day free trial and I find that their movie library is terrible. Very few recent hits (very few older hits too, actually), lots of Netflix-produced movies and other B-movie trash. I think their main strategy is to get you hooked on one of their many TV series, in which I have no interest. It must cost them less money to produce their own than to purchase the rights to top-grade material such as Downton Abbey or Poldark.

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I cancelled my 30-day free trial (you still get 30 days) for the same reason. Plus they don't offer newly released movies for rent like Amazon Prime does. (I don't mean newly released in a theater, you know what I mean) Plus Amazon switches up their free moves, it's not static, something like Downton Abbey will occasionally be free.

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It can take a lot of searching, but I've found a lot of gems over the years and occasionally they're own content is decent. Right now its actually bundled into my Xfinity package, so I'm getting it for free.

P.S. I like your username lol. I think you might like this book that I read last summer.

https://www.amazon.com/Thai-Stick-Surfers-Scammers-Marijuana/dp/0231161352/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=thai+sticks+book&qid=1565035005&s=gateway&sr=8-1

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When I was a teenager in the mid-1970s Thai Stick was the holy grail.

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You would love that book I posted above. Fast paced, informative and full of vintage pics from the 70's. I was born in the late 80's, so unfortunately I missed out on a lot of the landrace import strains and hashish.

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I just ordered it. Thanks for the suggestion.

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Why Netflix:
I enjoy DTV and B level horror trash

Stranger Things is a must see

Narcos is excellent

I loved the Marvel superhero shows

'The Irishman' is coming this fall

The stand up comedy specials are fun

Combine Netflix and Amazon Prime (if you care to...for about 100 bucks a year you get free shipping on most items and thousands of free movies)

With Netflix, Amazon and a few Firestick options I never lack for something to watch...it gets a bit pricey but if you want non-stop movies and shows streaming it pays off



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How can you not have interest in at least one of their tv series?

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So, I looked up Stranger Things, and that is about a woman who has lost her child and has to fight supernatural forces? That basically is why.

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Iā€™m with you, Thai. Zero interest in Stranger. I watched the first ep. That was all I needed. I get Netflix bundled with my Comcast Yes, I Really Am This Stupid package, including WiFi and phone. There are some action and horror gems occasionally, like Polar, Security and The Babysitter. For series, I liked the first season of Hemlock Grove and The Umbrella Academy, and partly enjoyed The Order because it has werewolves and the chick from Ginger Snaps.

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So, there is more than stranger things on netflix.

Fargo, breaking bad, hannibal, peaky blinders, mindhunter.

Plenty of good series.

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Although their selection is somewhat limited, they do have some good films.

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I guess it all depends upon your personal tastes. I had Netflix for a few months but dropped it for the summer because I spend more time outdoors in the nice weather. I'm waiting for the next season of "The Crown" before I start it up again. I know that show's not to everyone's taste since the pace can be slow at times, but I've enjoyed it. I haven't had cable for ten years now, and where I live now I don't have access to over-the-air TV without spending $$$ to put up a very tall antenna. I've decided it's not worth it because of all the commercials. šŸ˜¬šŸ˜ØšŸ˜± I'll stick to streaming PBS and BritBox.

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During my free trial I binged The Crown. Claire Foy has become one of my favorite actresses (I know she won't be back for Season 3)

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I'm a Claire Foy fan too, after seeing her in this. I was a little bummed by that news, but I'll still tune in. I like Olivia Coleman, too.

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I first became aware of her in Upstairs, Downstairs (the revival). She was great. Then again as Anne Boleyn in Wolf Hall, where I didn't recognize her, sometimes the mark of a great actor! She was a quite worthy Anne Boleyn.

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i just did a quick check & counted that netflix currently has 13 of my top 40 favourite films of 2018 available to stream. that's not a bad ratio.

i certainly wish it was better. its selection of classic film is pretty feeble, for sure.

and as other streaming services have come online, i certainly don't use it as much as i use to. but i still use it quite a bit. a quick count says that i've watch 66 films on netflix so far this year. if i'm watching 9 or so films per month through that service, i consider that pretty reasonable value for my money.

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Well, I don't consider 13 out of 40 a good ratio. I originally wrote this post out of frustration because I had been searching for a movie and not one of the titles I came up with were available (as best I can recall they included The Nice Guys, Withnail and I, Raising Arizona, Nebraska--plus a few others I forget). There does seem to be, however, an unlimited number of crappy B movies. So to me (not interested in series) it is not much different from Redbox, maybe even worse because I think Redbox has more of recent releases, although they too are certainly crammed with lots of crappy low-budget fare.

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i know where you're coming from, though i'd say that 13/40 is a pretty darned good ratio. certainly no other streaming service has 1/3 of my favourite films of last year available right now, unless i want to rent them.

but sure, if i go looking for something specific, like i really wanna see boogie nights tonight, odds are i will have zero luck finding it on netflix. so i certianly wish it was better.

i guess i take a glass half full approach with netflix. they certainly don't give me everything i want, but when i go looking, i almost always find something to see.

i mean, i just took a glance at what shows up for me when i go to netflix's front page, & i saw:

shoplifters
apocalypse now
get out
psycho
killing of a sacred deer
the stranger
drive
the witch
baby driver
the guilty
we the animals
the ballad of buster scruggs
goodfellas
do the right thing
dazed & confused
short term twelve
mid 90s
the death of stalin
certain women
close encounters
kubo & the two strings
hunt for the wilderpeople
8th grade
eternal sunshine
i tonya
hereditary
the babadook
border
good time
spring breakers

& that's just strolling through the front page, no digging.
those are all good to great to me, all interesting & worth watching. i've seen most of them already, but i'd be happy to watch any of them again.
i don't think that's a bad service.
i don't work for netflix. i'm not trying to make anyone else give them money. but i'm very happy to continue to pay them my monthly fee as long as they have a solid selection of pretty good films like those.

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My family watches it for all the "Star Trek" series. I also watch some of the documentaries, though they really need to branch out a bit more from the same re-occuring subjects. I did find a few tv series to watch, but it's rare to find anything good.

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