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Old 10-01-2012, 14:13   #34
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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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Originally Posted by HDFootyMan View Post
5 films for 99p? Just under £5. I'd rather pay the pound or so extra and stream those five and plenty more from Netflix (like episodes of 24 last night), while saving the 1.5 mile drive to my local Blockbusters.....assumming its still there.
You would be perfectly correct except for December the only decent new releases on the subscription package were those 3 films in SD mode only.. Personally I was dissapointed, but at that point there was no streaming only package so the drop from 9.99 to 5.99 for those only wanting to stream I suppose is a step in the right direction.

Only time will tell..
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