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Here's how much Netflix cares about the history of film on their streaming service:
Goodvibe61
Jun 26, 23:07
Netflix did have the Godfather trilogy not that long ago. But your premise is they won't show great classics with no regards to rights..
leo21
Jun 27, 01:23
I get it and I love all those movies too but......
SEETVFund
Jun 27, 01:24
The LAST thing i am is surprised that Netflix doesn't have any of these great movies available to stream.
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Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 09:45
Netflix is a business, not a museum. Why single them out of all the streaming services? If the demand was there, the supply would be also.
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forlorne
Jun 27, 06:00
Yeah, it not just Netflix. Most of that list is not available on any streaming service.
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warcraft86
Jun 27, 06:55
Which streaming service is it that cares about what movies they're streaming? LOL. Whatever product is available, that's what's streaming.
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Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 11:41
You could make the same ridiculous argument about any media outlet. Why doesn't radio stations all play the best classical music?
StephD
Jun 27, 06:34
What one radio station's strategy is to take all different genres of music and get rid of them?
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Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 10:33
Great Classical Stations play plenty of great Classical Music. Plenty.
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Goodvibe61
Jun 28, 00:15
Besides the obvious responses (appreciate everyone's responses about rights and demand), the better criticism would be towards
Moviesnob
Jun 27, 07:22
What does archiving & preservation even mean to a streaming service?
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forlorne
Jun 27, 07:30
IMO, the importance of preservation of our shared history doesn't take a business model into account. Its has equal importance to everyone
Moviesnob
Jun 27, 07:38
Sorry, I didn't mean "mean" as in how important it is, I meant in the concrete sense, how does a streaming service contribute to
forlorne
Jun 27, 09:04
thats a different conversation and digital archives have their own challenges. We aren't there yet. Here's a good read
Moviesnob
Jun 27, 09:24
Any old Blockbuster Video store blows away Netflix streaming if you simply want to watch any film older than 1980. it's not close.
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Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 09:55
thats because blockbuster's model was transactional and first sale doctrine applied while Netflix's is subscription.
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Moviesnob
Jun 27, 10:01
Your argument is that Netflix loves movies. Right? They "love" movies. What a load. It's all been said here. They love a buck.
Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 09:58
it could be (although a subscription model around car tires isn't gonna work), but its not. Its movies and the company is filled with people
Moviesnob
Jun 27, 10:03
One of the best examples of this whole consumer vs film lovers issue is Adam Sandler. How many Netflix movies from him? And, discussed here?
Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 10:31
so, if thats your barometer, they have made 5 adam sandler movies but have received 29 oscar noms their productions or acquistions
Moviesnob
Jun 27, 11:07
It's not "My Barometer". But that's great, you enjoy; i just looked them up: The Ridiculous 6, 8 Crazy Nights, and The Do Over as well.
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Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 11:39
It's nothing to sweat as it's a done deal with time. Sooner than later it will be nothing but Netflix when the theatrical is gone. Got it.
Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 11:47
So what you mean to say is: Netflix loves consumers. Don't confuse that with: Netflix loves movies. Because movie lovers are left behind now
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Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 10:03
I reject your hypothesis.
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doitdoitdoitnow
Jun 27, 08:03
Yeah, I'm sure Quentin is a big Netflix guy in lieu of his theater, i mean the theater. Good deal.
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Goodvibe61
Jun 27, 11:40
That's why I don't like their streaming service...you get much better movies with them (and more recent) with the DVD plan.
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Flash
Jun 27, 08:03