Ahhh I've discovered netflix..
Aug. 21st, 2005 11:19 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ahhh...I just took the plung and joined netflix. And have over 18 DVDs in my queue to start. This place is like a candy store for visual media junkies. It literally has every DVD out there including a few I have not been able to find in my local video store - sort of akin to having a KIM's Video Store outlet next door but no need to worry about late fees or rude video store clerks or the fact that someone else checked the disc out first.
What motivated me? That stupid video store fiasco last week - where they charged me a $14.50 late fee for two movies that I know for a fact that I turned in on time, not only on time, but hours before they were due. And made a point of doing it, and was incovienced. Plus had to deal with an extreemely rude guy behind the desk.
Not to mention the fact that it took me thirty-forty minutes to find anything I wanted. So...I pop over to netflix, which a few of my friends have been pestering me to try for ages, and not only do I find the two films I wanted to rent from the one store, but chose not to after they charged me that late fee (in error I might add), but also located a video, I've been hunting for for ages - the original Dennis Potter Singing Detective Series. The one starring Michael Gambon. The classic. Intrigued - I started hunting for others couldn't find in the video places near me and voila, there they are: Carnival Season 1, Dead Like Me Season 1, Entourage Season 1, Once Upon A Time in China (which kidbro keeps telling me to rent), The Station Agent, La Femme Nikita Season 1, plus The L Word S2 which is due out in Oct. My first three are sort of ecletic, we have The Punisher starring Tom Jane (yes, I'm in a weird mood, want a violent cheesy revenge flick - sneer at me all you want), The Singing Detective disc 1 (didn't get both discs at the same time, in case, I'm not crazy about it), and The Station Agent.
Also the cost? Not as much as I thought. It actually costs less to rent DVD's from netflix than elsewhere. You can do the unlimited monthly of $9.99 (rent just one at a time), the 2 at a time, limited to 4 a month at 11.99, 2 at a time, unlimited at 14.99, or the one I'm choosing which is 3 at a time for 17.99. (I'm doing the 2 week free trial to start). To give you a better idea - netflix costs $2.99 per DVD, no late fees, the only inconveince? Hunting a mailbox to send them back. But no cost to send back -it's pre-paid. I drug my feet because of the mail-box deal, but realized not really that big an issue - if my bills get to the right place, sure the DVDs will. And have two mail drops at work. On top of that - you can exchange recs with friends on the site.
A friend told me they'll get to me pretty fast, since one of the outlets is literally in Brooklyn. She used to get them in a day.
I love it when I discover a new toy!
What motivated me? That stupid video store fiasco last week - where they charged me a $14.50 late fee for two movies that I know for a fact that I turned in on time, not only on time, but hours before they were due. And made a point of doing it, and was incovienced. Plus had to deal with an extreemely rude guy behind the desk.
Not to mention the fact that it took me thirty-forty minutes to find anything I wanted. So...I pop over to netflix, which a few of my friends have been pestering me to try for ages, and not only do I find the two films I wanted to rent from the one store, but chose not to after they charged me that late fee (in error I might add), but also located a video, I've been hunting for for ages - the original Dennis Potter Singing Detective Series. The one starring Michael Gambon. The classic. Intrigued - I started hunting for others couldn't find in the video places near me and voila, there they are: Carnival Season 1, Dead Like Me Season 1, Entourage Season 1, Once Upon A Time in China (which kidbro keeps telling me to rent), The Station Agent, La Femme Nikita Season 1, plus The L Word S2 which is due out in Oct. My first three are sort of ecletic, we have The Punisher starring Tom Jane (yes, I'm in a weird mood, want a violent cheesy revenge flick - sneer at me all you want), The Singing Detective disc 1 (didn't get both discs at the same time, in case, I'm not crazy about it), and The Station Agent.
Also the cost? Not as much as I thought. It actually costs less to rent DVD's from netflix than elsewhere. You can do the unlimited monthly of $9.99 (rent just one at a time), the 2 at a time, limited to 4 a month at 11.99, 2 at a time, unlimited at 14.99, or the one I'm choosing which is 3 at a time for 17.99. (I'm doing the 2 week free trial to start). To give you a better idea - netflix costs $2.99 per DVD, no late fees, the only inconveince? Hunting a mailbox to send them back. But no cost to send back -it's pre-paid. I drug my feet because of the mail-box deal, but realized not really that big an issue - if my bills get to the right place, sure the DVDs will. And have two mail drops at work. On top of that - you can exchange recs with friends on the site.
A friend told me they'll get to me pretty fast, since one of the outlets is literally in Brooklyn. She used to get them in a day.
I love it when I discover a new toy!
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Date: 2005-08-21 05:04 pm (UTC)Although some local distributors in Netflix have long waiting list for certain DVDs and it took me months to get a copy, but that's only really happened to me twice in two years, so....
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Date: 2005-08-21 05:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-21 05:39 pm (UTC)In the mean time I'm enjoying SCRUBS the first season immensely!! One DVD at a time.
ENJOY!
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Date: 2005-08-21 05:54 pm (UTC)I've watched all of Anthony Stewart Head's Manchild
and I'm working my way through all of the Midsomer Murder Mysteries.
I've found netflix to be very fast and reliable, and here in small town Iowa the mail is frequently slow and unreliable...I don't know what their secret is!
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Date: 2005-08-21 09:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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