well, there are a lot of ty movies, that's not netflix's fault. its kind of mind boggling how many ty movies there are. so many people going to work every day to create terrible unwatchable movies...
If you're an Amazon Prime member (I am for business purposes), you can watch a ton of stuff on there. I recently watched "Glitch", about some dead people who came back to life. It's an Aussie series and I expected it to be but it was actually pretty decent, considering.
well, there are a lot of ty movies, that's not netflix's fault. its kind of mind boggling how many ty movies there are. so many people going to work every day to create terrible unwatchable movies...
I don't understand why Netflix users haven't just switched to Kodi..but to each his own IMO...
I gave Mr. Nobody a go. Just couldn't push through. Wasn't bad, just lost interest. Maybe I'll give it a second chance.
It's on Netflix as well.
It's a long movie. It started out rather slow but it gets better.
It's about the series' not the movies. Maybe they should make different types of subscriptions?
We only watch the do entaries and series'.
I really want to see the new Grand Tour series with the old Top Gear crew.
Amazon Prime is damn solid. Especially with the free Audible books and free two day shipping.
How do I watch on Amazon?
Just go to amazon.com and in the search box, type in whatever you want to watch. A few seconds after you hit "search", it'll start playing.
Exactly...
Altough as a movie fan I have to say, most people (99%) dont like watching old movies regardless of how good they are, which is plain stupid. Those people rather watch a new movie recorded with a cellphone from the movie theather.
If you are one of those, than yes, Netflix is not for you.
does netflix have an option to remove les you will never watch?
Yep. I think you have to do it on the website though. All you just have to enter in all the les of the movies you're not going to watch.
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