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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
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.
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You seem to think the US site is full of current movies; it isn't.
Why do you persist in suggesting a change to a service that has been successful for a number of years, (mainly because it is cheap and has loads of content) to one with complex pricing structures, just to meet your needs?
Do you know more about these things than the Netflix management?