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  • topper
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    Better than Lovefilm!

    I actually like Netflix, and with an Android App instantly makes it better than Lovefilm, and although smaller than its counterpart it's still a better selection than LoveFilm.

    Sky Movies is just full of rubbish and sick of Top Gear re-runs on Dave!

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  • Freamon
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Is it better than TPB? I think not....
    Not as good as TPB but better than TPD.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Don't have much time for telly, too busy invoicing.

    iPlayer and the odd movie every other week is all the baby will allow. Yawn.
    Invoicing takes 5 mins max, German telly is fecking awful, think UK 1975 - variety shows with huge staircases and dancers abound, well retro!!

    Swiss telly is worse, and the license fee is double the BBC one and they don't make anything.

    I do not like anything institutionalised but on the whole, even with the licence fee, BBC is pretty good compared to the paid for crap abroad...

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Don't have much time for telly, too busy invoicing.
    I thought you were getting a %-tage of the project cost or something?

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  • scooterscot
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    Don't have much time for telly, too busy invoicing.

    iPlayer and the odd movie every other week is all the baby will allow. Yawn.

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  • AtW
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    Sign up for a trial, pretty good quality streaming, selection of movies also did not look like tulip - might cancel but only because I've got Sky and big collection of movies, many of which I am yet to watch.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by sbakoola View Post
    Anyone tried out Netflix UK out its a great online streaming service for PC, Xbox, Wii or PS3 (or even Android I think). The quantity of the selection isn't great initially but it will take a while for it to reach its American counterpart 10,000+ titles on offer.

    Watched 'The Naked Civil Servant' and 'Mallrats' two films I've wanted to watch for a long time.

    The first month is free then its £6 or so per month.

    Anyone else tried it out ? what do you think ?
    Is it better than TPB? I think not....

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  • d000hg
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    The service is great - used it in the US - but I'll wait until online content gets better support in the UK... all UK online streaming services have the same problems.

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  • sbakoola
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    Netflix UK

    Anyone tried out Netflix UK out its a great online streaming service for PC, Xbox, Wii or PS3 (or even Android I think). The quantity of the selection isn't great initially but it will take a while for it to reach its American counterpart 10,000+ titles on offer.

    Watched 'The Naked Civil Servant' and 'Mallrats' two films I've wanted to watch for a long time.

    The first month is free then its £6 or so per month.

    Anyone else tried it out ? what do you think ?

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