I was going by what was available on Netflix on my blu ray player. When I access Netflix on my laptop all the episodes are there. I didn't know that what you play them on was treated differently. Seems strange.
Avengers Assemble Season One is up now. Most excitingly of all... Red Versus Blue Seasons 1-5 are up! If you haven't seen RVB, it's a machinima comedy series using the Halo games that's absolutely hilarious and highly recommended. Each "season" is basically a single movie (90-120 minutes) of five minute episodes cut together. S1-5 tell a complete story and are the end of the first phase of the show. After that it become something very different, more story and action and drama heavy. I prefer the old years.
http://gothamist.com/2014/07/29/here_are_the_new_netflix_films_stre.php List of movies expiring at end of July, and new movies August 1st. Watch Star Trek 6 while you can!
https://gma.yahoo.com/labor-day-bin...eptember-151300342--abc-news-celebrities.html September additions. I can finally see Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie!
The AV Club: Netflix now letting you delete stuff from your viewing history So all of y'all who've wanted to stream Lars von Trier's two-part epic Nymphomaniac on your parents' account, um... go right ahead!
Netflix fail: They pushed back the streaming date of Arrow. It was supposed to be available September 14th, but it is now going to be available October 8th. [Source]
^ Makes sense. Why buy a DVD set, or a full season of downloads from Amazon, if you can just binge-catch-up on the Netflix service you're already paying for? Now, in a demand that is in no way hypocritical, give me my fifth season of Glee, damnit; I'm nearing the end of season four.
Netflix never publishes forthcoming releases, only third party websites do. I really wish they would publish a calender!
^ Negative. I plan on keeping up with the final half-season six as it airs next year, so I can finally see the breaking of the agonizing sexual tension between Sue and Brad the Piano Guy.
Agreed, the streaming release date listed prior to the disc release was highly suspicious, given that the other Warner Bros owned CW shows had streaming dates for the first week of October. Just a case of the wrong date being given, not Netflix pushing it back.
Just a fair warning, it's a little hard to get through. Hopefully Season 6 is an improvement, cause I'm a fan and of course I'll be watching it.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...2014_n_5895950.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592 October TV and Movie Releases: "The 100," Season 1" (Available Oct. 22) "Arrow," Season 2 (Available Oct. 8) "The Carrie Diaries," Season 2 (Available Oct. 23) "Freakshow," Season 2 (Available Oct. 23) "The Following," Season 2 (Available Oct. 7) "Gilmore Girls" "Hart Of Dixie," Season 3 (Available Oct. 7) "Hostages," Season 1 "Last Man Standing," Season 3 (Available Oct. 18) "The Originals," Season 1 (Available Oct. 3) "Raising Hope," Season 4 (Available Oct. 7) "Reign," Season 1 (Available Oct. 2) "Sons Of Anarchy," Season 6 (Available Oct. 23) "Supernatural," Season 9 (Available Oct. 7) "The Tomorrow People," Season 1 (Available Oct. 9) "The Vampire Diaries," Season 5 (Available Oct. 2)
I have the good seasons of Gilmore Girls on DVD (The first 3-4 seasons) and will be getting the later ones for Christmas and it's such a fun show. Same with Raising Hope, two shows that should be watched.
http://netflixusa.maft.uk/ It doesn't tell you what's coming up but it tells you what's just been adding and what's being removed soon.
Just what I've been looking for! Season sevens been piling up on my DVR and I was hoping I could watch season six and catch up on season seven before the show ends