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Old 21-02-2014, 12:08   #334
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re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I do want it to be a cheaper version of Sky Movies, although I appreciate the price may go up a bit to accommodate this. However, the price charged in the States is also pretty low for all the stuff they have on there.

They could always have a two tier system, with a higher price paid for the really up to date films.

Either way, it'll be cheaper than Sky Movies, which although sporting a good range of films, is a rip off in terms of price.
I don't find the £8.99 I pay a month for first run movies bad value.
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