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My local video store went out of business last year. Says it all really. :erm: Even this morning on the drive into work, the DJ on the radio was joking about how his missus wanted him him to goto the local video store, "Bugger that, I don't need the excerise, what's on Sky Anytime?" ---------- Post added at 13:06 ---------- Previous post was at 13:02 ---------- Quote:
There is some talk of Yahoo (of all people) buying Netflix, but for now its just talk. |
Re: Are Lovefilm & Netflix a threat to Virgin?
How long before all 3 films are likely to be on FTA/FTV channels? Prince Caspian/Bolt from that year is already shown this Christmas. I think that lovefilm will be seen as an excuse by distribution companies to delay TV launches and try to get more money from old releases..
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Only time will tell.. |
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I used to have Sky Movies, now on Lovefilm unlimited £9.99 pm through my samsung blu ray and their discs.
There's no way I would consider Sky movies again because it's not value for money. I'm sure through time netflix and love film will make a substantial hit on sky's profits to the extent that they may have to reconsider having exclusive deals with holywood. |
Re: Are Lovefilm & Netflix a threat to Virgin?
If anything, I'd say that Netflix (and Lovefilm if they get their act together) will help Virginmedia when it comes around to renegotiating their deal with BSkyB for the Sky Movie channels
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Amazon spent £200 million to buy Lovefilm. Why spend another few million on Netflix and then spend even more money rebranding and merging the 2 companies (and their related device apps, content delivery networks, streaming rights etc)? If the merged company was called Netflix then Amazon have just wasted money on a truckload of Lovefilm TV adverts. I'm not saying it won't happen (what do I know? :p:), I just personally think that Amazon have got bigger fish to fry (like their Kindle readers, don't be surprised to see a Lovefilm app for the Kindle Fire). |
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I've noticed that the majority of posters in this thread either have V+, TiVo or SKY+. If people take time out, and review the week ahead on free to air TV, they can record plenty of quality films which will certainly surpass the content on Picturebox and will really give Lovefilm and Netflix a run for their money. I don't understand why people would pay to watch movies that are no better than those offered on free to view TV. I can understand about TV boxsets on Lovefilm and Netflix but not the limited selection of movies. Here's a list of what you can watch / record from free to view TV between the 14th and 20th January. This isn't everything but a selection of the best free to air movies over a 7 day period. Saturday 14th: The World's Fastest Indian - BBC2 Step Up - ITV Jurassic Park - ITV Fantastic Four 2 - Channel 4 Blade Trinity - Channel 4 Along Came Polly - Channel 5 Garfield 2 - ITV2 About A Boy - ITV2 Casper - ITV2 Bridget Jones 2 - ITV2 The River Wild - ITV2 The Living Daylights - ITV4 The Dam Busters ITV4 The Accused - More4 Big Momma's House - E4 The Parent Trap - Film4 17 Again - Film4 Daredevil - Film4 Jeepers Creepers 2 - Film4 Sunday 15th January: Catwoman - ITV Entrapment - Channel 4 The Reader - Channel 4 Underworld - Channel 4 The Pink Panther - Channel 5 Talladega Nights - Channel 5 Ace Ventura - Channel 5 Hellboy - Channel 5 Not Another Teen Movie - Channel 5 The Borrowers - ITV2 Happy Feet - ITV2 The Holiday - ITV2 The Wedding Planner - E4 The BFG - ITV3 Watership Down - ITV3 Falling Down - ITV4 The Return - ITV4 Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves- 5* Rat Race - Film4 He's Just Not That Into You - Film4 Chain Reaction - Film4 Monday 16th January: You, Me And Dupree - ITV Notting Hill - ITV2 The Whole Ten Yards - ITV2 Unforgiven - ITV4 Midnight Run - ITV4 Vantage Point - 5* Role Models - Film4 Underworld 2 -Film4 Tuesday 17th January: Eyes Wide Shut - ITV The Bucket List - ITV2 American History X - ITV4 The Exorcist - ITV4 Muriel's Wedding - Film4 Showgirls - Film 4 Wednesday 18th Janaury: The Outlaw Josey Wales - ITV Sleepy Hollow - E4 Rush Hour 3 - Film4 Thursday 19th January: Deep Blue Sea - ITV2 The Life Of David Gale - ITV3 Sex And The City - Film4 Friday The 13th - Film4 District 13 - Film4 Friday 20th Janaury: Jaws - ITV Sideways - Channel 4 Miss Congeniality 2 - ITV2 Empire Of The Sun - ITV3 The Quick And The Dead - More4 The Howling - ITV4 The Replicant - 5USA Sexy Beast - Film4 That's a list of 70 films not including all the old black and white movies I've left off the list. The majority of the above films are also available in HD. Over the 7 days that's on average 10 decent films per day. Over a month you're looking at almost 300. |
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A top post from Chad , the main reason I'll give Netflix a go is for the TV Boxsets some of which I haven't seen , Breaking Bad as an example.
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