Re: Netflix Steaming Genre Alert Thread
My guess is there very very little that is available on streaming that's NOT available on DVD. You can add Shatner's The Captains to the list, you can't yet get it on DVD, but you can stream it now.
For me, streaming is super convenient. More of the moment of "hey, let's see what I can watch right now." We're doing the 1 DVD at a time plan, so the cycle is a little slow... which is hilarious, because years ago I would have remarked how fast it is. Times change.
Probably not many. At the same time, I don't find the content lacking on streaming either.
Keeping up to date with the conversation--since it's the business I'm working in, is important and the reason we haven't cut the cord.
But, it's still tempting.
The BBC content is B stuff? About Schmidt is B stuff? Trainspotting? Winter's Bone? Tron Legacy? Countless PBS docs? The Expendables (ok, yeah, that's B), Star Trek? My Left Foot? Silverado? Once Upon A Time in the West? These are B movies? B tv shows?
What titles are available on streaming but not DVD? I haven't found much that I can't get on DVD, except for shows that I suspect aren't available in either format. Here are two series I couldn't find on Netflix: Naked Science and Civil Warriors. (I know the latter is on DVD because Amazon has it.)For me, it's a number, not a percentage. I have a lot in both queues. Very few cross over actually.
My guess is there very very little that is available on streaming that's NOT available on DVD. You can add Shatner's The Captains to the list, you can't yet get it on DVD, but you can stream it now.
For me, streaming is super convenient. More of the moment of "hey, let's see what I can watch right now." We're doing the 1 DVD at a time plan, so the cycle is a little slow... which is hilarious, because years ago I would have remarked how fast it is. Times change.
For me, opting for both streaming and DVD simply isn't worth the expense, but I'm interested to know whether I'm missing titles because of it.
Probably not many. At the same time, I don't find the content lacking on streaming either.
I've thought about cutting the cord, but I don't want to pirate stuff and I do want to yak about it online in a timely fashion, when the conversation is at its most lively, and the only way to accomplish both is to keep paying Comcast's exorbitant fees. At least I've scaled back some by dumping the basic+ tier (that had NatGeo, but again...Netflix has a lot of their series too.)Why have cable when you can watch everything on the internet?
Keeping up to date with the conversation--since it's the business I'm working in, is important and the reason we haven't cut the cord.
But, it's still tempting.
Is that a Freudian slip in the thread title?
Seriously, Netflix needs to add some substantial content before it can justify its absurd price increase.
How do you define substantial?
More new releases. More quality cable content. Good stuff! If the B stuff makes you happy....well, I'm happy for ya.![]()
The BBC content is B stuff? About Schmidt is B stuff? Trainspotting? Winter's Bone? Tron Legacy? Countless PBS docs? The Expendables (ok, yeah, that's B), Star Trek? My Left Foot? Silverado? Once Upon A Time in the West? These are B movies? B tv shows?