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I've had it for about 3months now, first month was free and I thought "why not?". It's been good so far. I don't watch much tv but when I do get a chance it's good to have so much good content at the ready for a cheap price and spans genres which is good for all in the household. Spanning across multiple devices it's good to pause what you're watching and resume it on a different device. I like watching the Docos and I also watched the Daredevil series which was good too.
Anyone have NETFLIX? If so, what do you think of it? If not, have you thought about it?
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Are you asking me to come over and watch Netflix with you? Just kidding. I've had it for months, but I sometimes watch a bunch of stuff all at once, or nothing for months. It all depends on my schedule. I honestly watch so much stuff on YouTube when it comes to segments from channels I subscribe to.
Are you asking me to come over and watch Netflix with you? Just kidding.
Yup, feel free to bring Kaycee if you want *wink-wink* lol . I know what you mean about YouTube, there's so much to watch. Now that it's so choco-block full of content to watch, It's starting to feel like filtering through a joke website with thousands upon thousands of jokes fishing for the gems or needle in a haystack 'per-se' . Suggest any good channels? I watch a bit of Good Mythical Morning, a series called Doraleous and Associates.
I'm on a doco (documentary) buzz at the mo'. I like watching personal journeys, Motivation 2, Craiglist Joe, MaidenTrip about a 14yr old girl sailing around the world solo. Any suggestions like these would also be appreciated
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Netflixer chiming in!! I tend to binge watch TV series that I do not have on DVD or downloaded. Netflix does a pretty good job of keeping me entertained in that department. Arrested Development, X-Files, Twin Peaks, The Fringe, Heroes... Just to name a few.
I also like Netflix for the movies they have listed in their far/horror/suspense/thriller sections. Some are a complete waste of time but I have stumbled on quite a few good oddball flicks.
We subscribe for the max devices (4) with unlimited online vs the DVDs being mailed. This covers all TVs, computers and cellphones for my 3 person family. At $12 a month you cannot beat the ease and selection.
When I want new we use Redbox!
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I have Netflix and love it. I'm saddened by its price going up soon, even though it's a small increase. I tend to get lost in the older shows that are on it, such as Saved By The Bell and Cheers. No DVD's needed here, though they're a nice option.