has anyone with half a brain actually browsed the titles netflix offers on their streaming service? an overwhelming majority of pure garbage. movies you've never even heard of.
the only bright spot, if you can even call it that, are recent tv shows making their rounds on the pop-culture circuit like 'Office', 'Heroes' and '30 Rock'. take a look at their top 50 list if you want proof.
love the service but i've grown sick and tired of reading/hearing all the undeserved praise this particular aspect is getting. it's highly overrated.
its praise is very deserved.... as long as you dont expect it to replace netflix in terms of new movies yet. it will get there but it wont be at the "free" price it is at now.
i have 160 movies/tv shows in my queue and that is with the "pure garbage" as you call it.
but it has an outstanding collection of smaller studio flicks (magnolia library for instance) and anything over a yr old in the starz library.
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carg0 @ Nov 26th 2008 5:58PM
has anyone with half a brain actually browsed the titles netflix offers on their streaming service? an overwhelming majority of pure garbage. movies you've never even heard of.
the only bright spot, if you can even call it that, are recent tv shows making their rounds on the pop-culture circuit like 'Office', 'Heroes' and '30 Rock'. take a look at their top 50 list if you want proof.
love the service but i've grown sick and tired of reading/hearing all the undeserved praise this particular aspect is getting. it's highly overrated.
aaron @ Nov 26th 2008 8:46PM
its praise is very deserved.... as long as you dont expect it to replace netflix in terms of new movies yet. it will get there but it wont be at the "free" price it is at now.
i have 160 movies/tv shows in my queue and that is with the "pure garbage" as you call it.
but it has an outstanding collection of smaller studio flicks (magnolia library for instance) and anything over a yr old in the starz library.