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Old 12-31-2010, 01:18 PM   #25903
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Hey, a question for you. I've browsed the movies available on Netflix's home page and it's not much of a selection. Do they offer more than what they list? If not, it's not enough to warrant money from me.
I know you were asking Kenny, but if you'll allow me: They actually do have a ton of content - both in Movies and TV (and I don't just mean 1980s tv, they have recent shows as well), covering many genres. I've even been able to catch up on back episodes of long time favorite shows like Law & Order:SVU. Its not the most current season of course, but it is only one or two behind, depending on how quickly they are released.

Netflix made a statement not to long ago stating that they will be concentrating on getting more "Instant Watch" material as over the next year.

I would suggest trying a free demo period (if they still have those), or going with one of the lowest membership packages for a month or two to see how you like it. Canceling the service is easy (we had to cancel a few years back, and there was no hassle), or you can put your account on hold for a while, should you need to walk away temporarily.
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