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Old 04-29-2011, 12:17 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Hellmark View Post
Movies on Netflix and Hulu are largely seasonal, with horror movies getting pulled by the content owners before Halloween, Christmas movies getting pulled before hand, etc. Times when I want to see a certain type of movie the most, it gets pulled, forcing me to buy it.
Have you looked at feedfliks.com? They import your Netflix queue and tell you all the expiration dates, instead of finding out just a couple weeks prior to expiration on Netflix. They will even email you a reminder of things that are about to expire. Naturally, they want people to sign up for the paid version but the free version works just fine for me.

Won't stop things from getting pulled, but it does make it easier to plan.
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