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theone2k10 22-11-2013 17:46

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Originally Posted by warrenb (Post 35648114)
Ah let me think, I feel like watching Life of Pi or maybe Zero Dark 30, oh, will have to wait for netflix or Lovefilm to get them, if they even do. Don't think so.

Life of PI is on Netflix alll be it Netflix Canada but you can still watch it as i've already stated via a smart dns.
Technically Lovefilm also have life of pi and zero dark thirty via their rental by post service (although not a streaming service but still you see my point i hope) which is still cheaper than Sky movies oh yeah Lovefilm do blu ray too which is 1080p also Netflix do SuperHD which is 1080i and imo better pq than Sky.

MutleyF 22-11-2013 17:48

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I'm going to try the Netflix Canada when I get home ... try to get into it

warrenb 22-11-2013 17:54

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I think you miss the point, for average joe public, they won't have a clue about DNS this and whatever else, they will look for an alternative to Sky Movies, and at present there isn't one.

ocav 22-11-2013 18:06

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35648126)
Life of PI is on Netflix alll be it Netflix Canada but you can still watch it as i've already stated via a smart dns.
Technically Lovefilm also have life of pi and zero dark thirty via their rental by post service (although not a streaming service but still you see my point i hope) which is still cheaper than Sky movies oh yeah Lovefilm do blu ray too which is 1080p also Netflix do SuperHD which is 1080i and imo better pq than Sky.

Netflix Super HD is 1080p where available.

johnathome 22-11-2013 18:22

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Originally Posted by warrenb (Post 35648114)
Ah let me think, I feel like watching Life of Pi or maybe Zero Dark 30, oh, will have to wait for netflix or Lovefilm to get them, if they even do. Don't think so.

I watched Zero Dark 30 on youtube months ago?

passingbat 22-11-2013 18:24

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Originally Posted by warrenb (Post 35648082)
I agree, but if the UK netflix was like the US, then there would be your alternative wouldn't it.
There is no streaming alternative to having sky movies I am afraid.

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Originally Posted by warrenb (Post 35648114)
Ah let me think, I feel like watching Life of Pi or maybe Zero Dark 30, oh, will have to wait for netflix or Lovefilm to get them, if they even do. Don't think so.


What did you mean by your top post above?

That seems to suggest that US Netflix would be an alternative, but your second post states that it isn't. I'm confused by your, what seem to be, contradictory posts.

Gunslinger 22-11-2013 18:45

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35648147)
What did you mean by your top post above?

That seems to suggest that US Netflix would be an alternative, but your second post states that it isn't. I'm confused by your, what seem to be, contradictory posts.

This is all hypothetical. Netflix won't be a direct alternative in the UK in the short term because Sky presently have exclusive first run rights. This was looked at by Ofcom, Competition Commission etc and found not to be uncompetitive.

So nothing will change unless/until Netflix etc enter the market and outbid Sky.

theone2k10 22-11-2013 19:18

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Originally Posted by ocav (Post 35648141)
Netflix Super HD is 1080p where available.

I was going to put that but wasn't 100% lol cheers for clearing that up bud.

passingbat 22-11-2013 19:20

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Originally Posted by Gunslinger (Post 35648154)
This is all hypothetical. Netflix won't be a direct alternative in the UK in the short term because Sky presently have exclusive first run rights. This was looked at by Ofcom, Competition Commission etc and found not to be uncompetitive.

So nothing will change unless/until Netflix etc enter the market and outbid Sky.


I don't think anyone is arguing about that. I just wanted to know what warrenb meant.

harry_hitch 22-11-2013 20:08

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35648098)
Someone who's really into their movies would choose Sky Movies all day , Netflix and Lovefilm are excellent services but there movies with the odd exception are generally older in fact quite a few have been on tv. Netflix and Lovefilm both have the bonus of offering boxsets of tv series.


Simple they want in on the streaming market as for differences , Now TV movies only stream at 720p as opposed to 1080i on both VM and Sky theres no 5.1 sound at the moment unlike on VM and Sky.

Afraid I have to disagree MM.

Until Sky movies get the premiers before Lovefilm's rental by post service, or the few remaining blockbuster stores, give me the option to watch the many commentaries, documentaries, behind the scenes videos, interviews, deleted scenes and many other extras, improve their picture quality to the standards of my TV and Blu Ray player, and offer it at a cheaper monthly price than Lovefilm someone who is really into their movies should not be paying for Sky movies. If people just want to watch movies that are repeated ad nauseum, then Sky movies is the better option.

As someone is very much into his movies, I would much rather wait for my Blu-Rays to arrive by post than watch poorer PQ movies with no extras.

Sky movies also show plenty of films that have been shown TV before. For a start they had all the Bond movies for a while. Currently showing on Sky comedy is "The 40 year old virgin" Sky action will soon be showing Commando and (Rambo) First Blood and First Blood 2. Sky greats is currently showing Back To The Future and sky thriller are just finishing off the Day Of The Jackal.

There are many more movies that Sky are going to be showing later today and early tomorrow (BBTF 2, gladiator to name just two movies) which I have seen on TV a few times before.

muppetman11 22-11-2013 20:26

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch (Post 35648192)
Afraid I have to disagree MM.

Until Sky movies get the premiers before Lovefilm's rental by post service, or the few remaining blockbuster stores, give me the option to watch the many commentaries, documentaries, behind the scenes videos, interviews, deleted scenes and many other extras, improve their picture quality to the standards of my TV and Blu Ray player, and offer it at a cheaper monthly price than Lovefilm someone who is really into their movies should not be paying for Sky movies. If people just want to watch movies that are repeated ad nauseum, then Sky movies is the better option.

As someone is very much into his movies, I would much rather wait for my Blu-Rays to arrive by post than watch poorer PQ movies with no extras.

Sky movies also show plenty of films that have been shown TV before. For a start they had all the Bond movies for a while. Currently showing on Sky comedy is "The 40 year old virgin" Sky action will soon be showing Commando and (Rambo) First Blood and First Blood 2. Sky greats is currently showing Back To The Future and sky thriller are just finishing off the Day Of The Jackal.

There are many more movies that Sky are going to be showing later today and early tomorrow (BBTF 2, gladiator to name just two movies) which I have seen on TV a few times before.

I guess its whatever suits we find Now TV movies and Sky Store on Now TV box suit us and its pretty competitive , when I last used Lovefilm by post I rarely seemed to receive my top choices and found it a pain having to keep packaging them back up and popping them in the post box (probably just more to do with my laziness :D).

passingbat 22-11-2013 21:24

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch (Post 35648192)
Afraid I have to disagree MM.

Until Sky movies get the premiers before Lovefilm's rental by post service, or the few remaining blockbuster stores, give me the option to watch the many commentaries, documentaries, behind the scenes videos, interviews, deleted scenes and many other extras, improve their picture quality to the standards of my TV and Blu Ray player, and offer it at a cheaper monthly price than Lovefilm someone who is really into their movies should not be paying for Sky movies. If people just want to watch movies that are repeated ad nauseum, then Sky movies is the better option.

As someone is very much into his movies, I would much rather wait for my Blu-Rays to arrive by post than watch poorer PQ movies with no extras.

Sky movies also show plenty of films that have been shown TV before. For a start they had all the Bond movies for a while. Currently showing on Sky comedy is "The 40 year old virgin" Sky action will soon be showing Commando and (Rambo) First Blood and First Blood 2. Sky greats is currently showing Back To The Future and sky thriller are just finishing off the Day Of The Jackal.

There are many more movies that Sky are going to be showing later today and early tomorrow (BBTF 2, gladiator to name just two movies) which I have seen on TV a few times before.

Lovefilm with blueray rental and the included streaming is a very good option in my view. I had the £9.99 2 blueray discs at home for quite a while. It offers a good compromise of access to new movies along with a whole bunch of other content to stream, and at a price cheaper than Sky movies.

I stopped subscribing because I watch more US TV drama than films, and Netflix, coupled with a smart DNS for a similar price (£9.30) served my tastes better.

I still like to watch films, but I don't mind if I have to wait a while to see them. I actually signed up to the Now TV movies at a 6 month offer price of £2.50p/m, just to watch more recent films and only watched about one a month. I also found that quite a few turned up on various Netflix regions anyway.

I don't see a problem with the different services; it's good that we have the various options. Sky movies will be the right fit for some people, Lovefilm Blueray rental for others and Netflix/Loveilm streaming for another person, or indeed, any combination of them all.

howardmicks 23-11-2013 00:24

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And don't forget about Netflix USA which for people with 3d TV (me ) they have 3d movies on also

harry_hitch 23-11-2013 00:56

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35648197)
I guess its whatever suits we find Now TV movies and Sky Store on Now TV box suit us and its pretty competitive , when I last used Lovefilm by post I rarely seemed to receive my top choices and found it a pain having to keep packaging them back up and popping them in the post box (probably just more to do with my laziness :D).

Fair enough MM. I agree with you about the dvds about the packaging, it is alas a labour of love for me though.

theone2k10 23-11-2013 01:06

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Originally Posted by howardmicks (Post 35648294)
And don't forget about Netflix USA which for people with 3d TV (me ) they have 3d movies on also

You're in for a treat soon bud HULU is looking into 3D content too and could start showing 3D programmes from early next year , just use you vpn to access it :D


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