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mpjh wrote:Most good movies are made from good books. So to the source, and if you have no money, it is free at the library.
Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:I looked into Netflix, but for all their hype about a huge selection, they had very little beyond the most current and populat movies. You coud get a smattering of foreign films, and maybe a few classics, but not the variety we got even in our local video store. (went out of business due to divorce issues, but anyway).
I'll have to disagree with you. I currently have 487 movies in my queue...these are all movies that I specifically want to watch and have never seen previously. Now, I go the home-DVD route rather than streaming, but the variety on Netflix is HUGE, in my opinion.
PLAYER57832 wrote:mpjh wrote:Most good movies are made from good books. So to the source, and if you have no money, it is free at the library.
Yes, but their budgets are being cut left and right.
jakewilliams wrote:Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:I looked into Netflix, but for all their hype about a huge selection, they had very little beyond the most current and populat movies. You coud get a smattering of foreign films, and maybe a few classics, but not the variety we got even in our local video store. (went out of business due to divorce issues, but anyway).
I'll have to disagree with you. I currently have 487 movies in my queue...these are all movies that I specifically want to watch and have never seen previously. Now, I go the home-DVD route rather than streaming, but the variety on Netflix is HUGE, in my opinion.
I currently "only" have 263 movies in my DVD queue, and 311 in my instant queue. Player, if your kids are at least 3 (which I'm pretty sure they are) the streaming is AMAZING for them. Tons of Nick Jr shows, all of Sesame Street's run, IMAX movies, documentaries, a ton of HIT movies/shows (Thomas, Barney, Kipper, etc), plus when they are older, tons of the Disney shows (Hannah Montana, Good Luck Charlie, etc). $8/mo for that is a way better deal than cable. The TV shows they have on their are well worth it as well... Entire runs of classic sitcoms (Cheers, The Cosby Show) and dramas (Farscape, Macgyver, Doctor Who).
If you can't find anything to watch on streaming, then I really don't know what to say...
mpjh wrote:Most good movies are made from good books. So to the source, and if you have no money, it is free at the library.
Army of GOD wrote:Hey Arnold, as well.
jakewilliams wrote:I currently "only" have 263 movies in my DVD queue, and 311 in my instant queue. Player, if your kids are at least 3 (which I'm pretty sure they are) the streaming is AMAZING for them. Tons of Nick Jr shows, all of Sesame Street's run, IMAX movies, documentaries, a ton of HIT movies/shows (Thomas, Barney, Kipper, etc), plus when they are older, tons of the Disney shows (Hannah Montana, Good Luck Charlie, etc). $8/mo for that is a way better deal than cable. The TV shows they have on their are well worth it as well... Entire runs of classic sitcoms (Cheers, The Cosby Show) and dramas (Farscape, Macgyver, Doctor Who).
Woodruff wrote:jakewilliams wrote:I currently "only" have 263 movies in my DVD queue, and 311 in my instant queue. Player, if your kids are at least 3 (which I'm pretty sure they are) the streaming is AMAZING for them. Tons of Nick Jr shows, all of Sesame Street's run, IMAX movies, documentaries, a ton of HIT movies/shows (Thomas, Barney, Kipper, etc), plus when they are older, tons of the Disney shows (Hannah Montana, Good Luck Charlie, etc). $8/mo for that is a way better deal than cable. The TV shows they have on their are well worth it as well... Entire runs of classic sitcoms (Cheers, The Cosby Show) and dramas (Farscape, Macgyver, Doctor Who).
Right here...this. PLAYER, you should get your kids to watching MacGyver ASAP. It truly IS 'your kind of show' (if you didn't already know of it). You almost couldn't find a better television show for them to watch, I don't think. It's my wife's all-time favorite show (she's in love with Richard Freaking Dean Anderson). But I liked it fairly well too, when his gadgets weren't TOO mind-numbingly unrealistic.
PLAYER57832 wrote:jakewilliams wrote:Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:I looked into Netflix, but for all their hype about a huge selection, they had very little beyond the most current and populat movies. You coud get a smattering of foreign films, and maybe a few classics, but not the variety we got even in our local video store. (went out of business due to divorce issues, but anyway).
I'll have to disagree with you. I currently have 487 movies in my queue...these are all movies that I specifically want to watch and have never seen previously. Now, I go the home-DVD route rather than streaming, but the variety on Netflix is HUGE, in my opinion.
I currently "only" have 263 movies in my DVD queue, and 311 in my instant queue. Player, if your kids are at least 3 (which I'm pretty sure they are) the streaming is AMAZING for them. Tons of Nick Jr shows, all of Sesame Street's run, IMAX movies, documentaries, a ton of HIT movies/shows (Thomas, Barney, Kipper, etc), plus when they are older, tons of the Disney shows (Hannah Montana, Good Luck Charlie, etc). $8/mo for that is a way better deal than cable. The TV shows they have on their are well worth it as well... Entire runs of classic sitcoms (Cheers, The Cosby Show) and dramas (Farscape, Macgyver, Doctor Who).
If you can't find anything to watch on streaming, then I really don't know what to say...
I will look into it more. I don't think our connection really supports streaming, but I might be wrong. Also, our cable/internet/phone are bundled. I only pay $20 more for cable, including the extra channel my husband "requires".
My kids occasionaly watch nick and Disney, but its mostly the outdoor channel (for hunting shows), or PBS. My husband likes cooking shows plus those new ones like "swamp logger" and "swamp people", "Sons of guns", etc. I don't believe most of those are on the net.
I like very little any longer.. would mostly like some things in a language that is not very popular here, to keep my skills up.
But what I did not see was some of the less popular "art" movies and such. Maybe we had only a limited listing, but I went to the main website.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:Right here...this. PLAYER, you should get your kids to watching MacGyver ASAP. It truly IS 'your kind of show' (if you didn't already know of it). You almost couldn't find a better television show for them to watch, I don't think. It's my wife's all-time favorite show (she's in love with Richard Freaking Dean Anderson). But I liked it fairly well too, when his gadgets weren't TOO mind-numbingly unrealistic.
LOL.. actually, I used to watch it as a kid.
Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:Right here...this. PLAYER, you should get your kids to watching MacGyver ASAP. It truly IS 'your kind of show' (if you didn't already know of it). You almost couldn't find a better television show for them to watch, I don't think. It's my wife's all-time favorite show (she's in love with Richard Freaking Dean Anderson). But I liked it fairly well too, when his gadgets weren't TOO mind-numbingly unrealistic.
LOL.. actually, I used to watch it as a kid.
As a kid? Now you're just trying to piss me off, aren't you? <laughing>
PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:Right here...this. PLAYER, you should get your kids to watching MacGyver ASAP. It truly IS 'your kind of show' (if you didn't already know of it). You almost couldn't find a better television show for them to watch, I don't think. It's my wife's all-time favorite show (she's in love with Richard Freaking Dean Anderson). But I liked it fairly well too, when his gadgets weren't TOO mind-numbingly unrealistic.
LOL.. actually, I used to watch it as a kid.
As a kid? Now you're just trying to piss me off, aren't you? <laughing>
Teenager/young adult... (better?)
[actually, I think I was mixing it up with the one with Kip and the fully automated car.. but I was not truly a kid when I watched that, either]
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
spurgistan wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:Right here...this. PLAYER, you should get your kids to watching MacGyver ASAP. It truly IS 'your kind of show' (if you didn't already know of it). You almost couldn't find a better television show for them to watch, I don't think. It's my wife's all-time favorite show (she's in love with Richard Freaking Dean Anderson). But I liked it fairly well too, when his gadgets weren't TOO mind-numbingly unrealistic.
LOL.. actually, I used to watch it as a kid.
As a kid? Now you're just trying to piss me off, aren't you? <laughing>
Teenager/young adult... (better?)
[actually, I think I was mixing it up with the one with Kip and the fully automated car.. but I was not truly a kid when I watched that, either]
If you're telling me you mixed up Knight Rider (boo) and MacGyver (yay!), then we're not friends anymore.
Also, not tryin' to be a young whippersnapper or nothing, but new TV wipes the floor with old TV. Just sayin'.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Anyway... looks like I might need to give Netflix another try. I understand you can use a Wii to download?
Timminz wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Anyway... looks like I might need to give Netflix another try. I understand you can use a Wii to download?
No downloading required. The online content is all streamed.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Timminz wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Anyway... looks like I might need to give Netflix another try. I understand you can use a Wii to download?
No downloading required. The online content is all streamed.
Do I have to have an active cable subscription or Wi-fi/internet connection? Or is the Wii enough? (is that self-contained).
InkL0sed wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Timminz wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Anyway... looks like I might need to give Netflix another try. I understand you can use a Wii to download?
No downloading required. The online content is all streamed.
Do I have to have an active cable subscription or Wi-fi/internet connection? Or is the Wii enough? (is that self-contained).
Netflix on the Wii will only work with an internet connection. The only advantage is that you get to watch on your TV.
PLAYER57832 wrote:InkL0sed wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Timminz wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Anyway... looks like I might need to give Netflix another try. I understand you can use a Wii to download?
No downloading required. The online content is all streamed.
Do I have to have an active cable subscription or Wi-fi/internet connection? Or is the Wii enough? (is that self-contained).
Netflix on the Wii will only work with an internet connection. The only advantage is that you get to watch on your TV.
OK, thanks. We don't have wi-fi here, so I guess I will just have to wait.
thegreekdog wrote:The Wii doesn't have an available wired connection? I thought it did for some reason (not that I have a Wii... can't afford it).
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