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Old 12-16-2006, 06:31 PM   #1 of 15
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Netflix newbie question here...


Hey guys,

We decided to do Netflix again, (wifey is preggers so we stay in more) and surprisingly I'm noticing that very often they only have an older non-anamorphic or non SE of many titles. Just checked True Romance and The Black Hole, Rocky and a few others and disappointedly saw that this is the case.

Anybody else disappointed in this?


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Old 12-16-2006, 07:05 PM   #2 of 15
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Re: Netflix newbie question here...


That is one thing you have to expect from them. If a studio double dips, they don't. If eventually the original versions die out, go out of print, discs get broken etc, they will upgrade. But, you can't expect them to run out and buy thousands of a new version just because the studio releases it.

Heck, a lot of people here freak out about double dips. And we don't have to buy thousands of copies.


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Old 12-16-2006, 07:17 PM   #3 of 15
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Re: Netflix newbie question here...


Gotcha, but like with "Kingdom Of heaven" most people are saying that the director's cut is the way to go. No sign of it on netflix. sigh... we might have been better off just staying with REEL video down the block. At least they have multiple versions of stuff there.


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Old 12-16-2006, 08:04 PM   #4 of 15
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Re: Netflix newbie question here...


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sigh... we might have been better off just staying with REEL video down the block. At least they have multiple versions of stuff there.
Can't you use both? I have Netflix for 90% of my rentals, but every now and then I'll stop into the blockbuster or local Mom&Pop just to see whats new (and rent something if I'm not expecting a netflix delivery).



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Old 12-16-2006, 09:03 PM   #5 of 15
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Blockbuster Online carries a lot more of the "double dip editions" than Netflix which is one of the reasons I cancelled Netflix and signed up with them. Also, you can return online rentals to your local store and they act as coupons for FREE in-store rentals so instead of getting 3 DVDs a week you actually can get 6. For the same price, it was a no-brainer.



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Old 12-17-2006, 12:19 AM   #6 of 15
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Re: Netflix newbie question here...


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Blockbuster Online carries a lot more of the "double dip editions" than Netflix which is one of the reasons I cancelled Netflix and signed up with them.


Except Blockbuster doesn't carry lots of stuff... like the recent Paul Newman box set.

I too considered dropping Netflix for Blockbuster (for the return in store thing), but no "Young Philadelphians," no way...


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Old 12-17-2006, 01:34 AM   #7 of 15
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I too considered dropping Netflix for Blockbuster (for the return in store thing), but no "Young Philadelphians," no way...


Well, I'm sure there are plenty of movies BB Online doesn't have(just like I know for a fact that they offer a lot of stuff Netflix doesn't carry), but as I said before it just seems like a much better deal to me especially with all the free in-store rentals. Also, I've noticed that the DVDs from Blockbuster arrive in the mail much quicker than they did from Netflix, usually the very next day where Netflix would sometimes take 2-3 days.



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Old 12-17-2006, 04:52 AM   #8 of 15
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Re: Netflix newbie question here...


Pity us poor folks who have an APO address and use Netflix. Sometimes, it takes me two to three WEEKS to get a disc from them. Netflix ships them expediously (according to the info shown on my queue), but the discs must come via media mail or via a "slow boat to China". Amazon orders (purchases), on the other hand, get here within seven days of shipment (with rare exceptions). Still, I like Netflix, as renting is often better than buying.
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Old 12-17-2006, 06:57 PM   #9 of 15
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Re: Netflix newbie question here...


I was a long-time NEtflixer and tried Blockbuster way back when it started, decided to stay with Netflix. Well, as soon as Blockbuster added a distribution center in my city, and Netflix didn't, I switched.

Blockbuster, as per their FAQ, does NOT throttle. And I was getting very sick of Netflix sending things in my queue from the Northest and Northwest when I live in South Texas. Blockbuster, if something is available but way far away geographically, will skip it and send something that will arrive the next day. Just a far better logistical system, IMO.

Plus, as other Brent said, the new TOTAL ACCESS thing Blockbuster is doing...your 3 a week essentially turns into 6 a week...OR MORE. No brainer.
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