I got the streaming plan for Xmas. Love it. I've watched Trick 'r Treat, Little Shop of Horrors 1987, The Legend of Bloody Mary, and Jason Goes to Hell so far as horror goes. I have Hatchet, The Gates, Dark Shadows, The Walking Dead, etc on Q. Waiting for 2nd season tocome out on WD. I also watched a Sci-Fi horror called Evolver.
Thread: Netflix anyone?
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01-17-2012,08:07 PM
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01-18-2012,09:11 PM
Agreed, Stormygirl84. All I had to do was read about the bathroom issues in Human Centipede to know that I never needed to see that. That doesn't say anything about me except that I prefer not to see people taking care of their business in, let's say, unusual places. I make no assumptions about those who choose to watch the movie, except that they have stronger stomachs than me.
I no longer have Netflix, but I did enjoy seeing a lot of horror movies I'd never heard of, foreign horror in particular. I enjoyed many French horror movies, as well as German, Korean, Spanish, and Japanese horror that I hadn't seen yet. I canceled when Netflix split their services, mostly because I already have cable and needed to cut costs.There's something wrong with me chemically, something wrong with me inherently.
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01-21-2012,06:08 AM
We've only just started subscribing to Netflix and so far so good. The content isn't as current as your cable/satellite subscriber has, but they don't claim to be competition for that. We've seen six movies in a week so for £5.99 a month, it's more than value for money. I understand Netflix listings will continue to improve as they are able to get more distribution agreements in place.
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01-26-2012,08:01 PM
What I like about it is they keep up with new releases, as well as stuff that isn't as available as others.



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