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NetFlix is the best thing ever. I have decided. Of course, it might be just the act of getting DVDs in the mail. But I have managed to broaden my movie horizons. Chris Vognar will be proud of me. I have added The Seventh Seal to my queue. It's like the 80th flick in line, but still. It was an important gesture. Besides, 300 came out on DVD yesterday, and Leonidas get my attention first |
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Posted by Holly Warren @ 12:14 PM Wed, Aug 01, 2007
Best thing about Netflix (besides catering to my inner sloth)? The Watch Now feature, which lets you immediately watch a film online. Downside? It's good if you really want to see the random Finnish love story; not so much if you need Gerard Butler action *right now*.
What? Watching movies is part of my *job*.
Posted by Chris Vognar @ 1:40 PM Wed, Aug 01, 2007
My Bridgette pride runneth over. I just hope you don't find Seal ridiculous; it's probably his most allegorical film and a bit much at times.
I like me some 300 too. Though probably not for the same reasons.
I would get NetFlix in a second if I didn't get so much stuff at work. I love the website design. Though I have to stick up for the greatness of Premiere Video.
Posted by Kip Mooney @ 4:02 PM Wed, Aug 01, 2007
Anything's better than Blockbuster. Us suburban folk (well, the Mooney clan anyways) use Hollywood Video. They've got a calendar that's only a few dollars filled with monthly rent one, get one coupons. I'm definitely going to cave into Netflix once I head off to college (I mean, $9 a month! That's just a single trip to the movies!).