Since you pay for Netflix by the month, how low can you bring the price-per-movie down by watching as many as you can? Mark Malkoff tried to find out, by devoting a month to the experiment. I don't see how he did it, because I couldn't find anywhere near that many movies I'd care to watch. There's a list of the films he saw at My Damn Channel. Link -Thanks, Mark!
It's always strange to me when people disparage Netflix Instant's selection. That list is full of truly amazing classics (as well as truly enjoyable clunkers).
But how many times did he get the error message about a problem downloading this content (but try again later)? On our network, it pops up about half of the time. I figured they use it to restrict usage to a certain number of movies or shows per day.
Trust me, I know what it's like to be throttled by Netflix back when I rented DVDs through the mail.
I've been streaming for almost a year - and besides occasional sloppy resolution issues, I've very rarely been shut out. I'm guessing it may be your Internet Provider.
The content selection is mid-level - but 8 bucks a month? You can't beat that, especially when cable companies charge $60 for the "basic" package, and force you to watch commercials. Netflix is a great deal.
Trust me, I know what it's like to be throttled by Netflix back when I rented DVDs through the mail.
I've been streaming for almost a year - and besides occasional sloppy resolution issues, I've very rarely been shut out. I'm guessing it may be your Internet Provider.
The content selection is mid-level - but 8 bucks a month? You can't beat that, especially when cable companies charge $60 for the "basic" package, and force you to watch commercials. Netflix is a great deal.