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Although you can't use a smart DNS on Tivo , however if using your ps3,xbox360,pc.tablet ec to watch Netflix you can use a Smart DNS and once you discover Netflix usa , canada etc it makes Skymovies look like a jumble sale lol.
Also unlike Skymovies Netflix has tv shows on it too , yes i know Sky have tv shows but atm i'm just comparing Netflix to Skymovies only. In my opinion Netflix is leaps and bounds better than Skymovies but this is possibly only because i use a Smart DNS service. Netflix UK has been getting some major movies before Sky movies lately too to name just two The Hobbit a unexpected journey and Hansel and Gretel Witch hunters. |
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I am sure that Netflix will be much better value than Sky Movies as time goes on. |
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I'm lost with this comparison between Sky Movies and Netflix :confused:
Netflix is a great service if TV boxsets is your thing and its nice to have the added addition of some movies although mostly older ones. If your a film buff and want purely movies then Sky Movies via Sky or VM or Now TV really is the clear winner , many of Netflixs movie range have been shown on terrestrial TV. |
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you would go to the cinema |
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Are you suggesting that Netflix would become a two tier system? £6 for what they offer now, and a higher cost option of £11 to also get access to newer films? Personally, I'd be surprised if that happened. ---------- Post added at 12:44 ---------- Previous post was at 12:39 ---------- Quote:
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The added bonus of renting/buying dvds/bluray are the extras you get. I still love movies, and greatly enjoy listening to commentaries and finding out the reasons behind certain story lines, characters etc, etc. Sky (nor anyone else) do this as far as I am aware. So for me, this is the clear winner in the way I want to watch my movies. I am still unsure if I would pay £6 or more for Netflix, but it would be a viable option for me to consider. As much as I like the extras, sometimes I just wanna watch a movie. Also, many of Sky's (and Netflix's) movies have been shown on t.v in the past and are available cheaply on-line or in stores. ---------- Post added at 13:38 ---------- Previous post was at 13:11 ---------- Quote:
Also, as was kindly pointed out to me, you have the option with Wuaki to pay extra for certain movies. Whilst Lovefilm do have a different setup, they offer a two tier payment system, so people can pay extra to watch newer/different movies. As I say, it is a different system, but the principle of a two tier payment system clearly works for them. Netflix could simply offer to stream the newer movies, rather than offer dvd/blurays too. The two tier payment system seems a logical idea to me. |
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Just stating how expensive it can be for these things.:)
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Is that the long term price now? At one time it was one month free, three months at £8.99 and them £15 thereafter. |
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