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zoux posted:Eh everyone expects Yahoo to fail. Timothy Olyphant is...TIN CUP Developed for television by Kevin Falls "A rousing and surprisingly tender sports dramedy." -Alan Sepinwall, hitfix.com "Olyphant is electric in the role originated by Kevin Costner, who directs the pilot with the verve of someone 40 years younger...Peak TV at its most ridiculous ends up being Peak TV at its most enthralling." James Poniewozik, The New York Times "Molly's a real oval office" -Quinn Mallory IRL, Something Awful Forums DivisionPost fucked around with this message at 01:05 on Jan 15, 2016 |
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Yeah I agree with that. I have a few friends who watch all their CW programming on Netflix and once it's gone, they're done.
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GreenNight posted:Netflix better up their game, all they're gonna have left is their own shows. Isn't the problem that Netflix's game is too good and it's freaking out the networks?
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GreenNight posted:Netflix better up their game, all they're gonna have left is their own shows. You'd make a great network TV exec.
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At this rate what will happen is that the networks that pull their shows from Netflix and then fail to get their own streaming services off the ground will then have to come crawling back to Netflix with Netflix now having the upper hand in contract negotiation.
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This is more likely to hurt Netfilx:quote:In the coming weeks, Netflix plans to ensure that customers are only able to access the official library for the country they are currently in, not any overseas libraries they may attempt to access with technical tricks such as proxy servers and unblocking services. Till now, geo-dodging meant Netflix could act as a paid pirating service.
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Snak posted:At this rate what will happen is that the networks that pull their shows from Netflix and then fail to get their own streaming services off the ground will then have to come crawling back to Netflix with Netflix now having the upper hand in contract negotiation. Fingers crossed.
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Snak posted:At this rate what will happen is that the networks that pull their shows from Netflix and then fail to get their own streaming services off the ground will then have to come crawling back to Netflix with Netflix now having the upper hand in contract negotiation. Nah, they're more likely to turn to Amazon or Hulu. I can see Amazon being the more attractive option, actually, if their add-on service ends up being a success. Like you said, it's actually a REALLY smart idea.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 01:24 |
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Amazon has the advantage of offering other benefits besides streaming, like they are planning on rolling out an across the board 20% discount on all video games for Prime members.
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Plus it's drat cheap if you have an .edu email address.
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zoux posted:Eh everyone expects Yahoo to fail. Well, isn't this what everyone wanted? The brave new world of a la carte television?
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zoux posted:Amazon has the advantage of offering other benefits besides streaming, like they are planning on rolling out an across the board 20% discount on all video games for Prime members. I thought it was just for pre-orders and the first 2 weeks a game is out?
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raditts posted:Well, isn't this what everyone wanted? The brave new world of a la carte television? That world is hardly new.
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raditts posted:Well, isn't this what everyone wanted? The brave new world of a la carte television? drat it, you beat me to it.
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Fateo McMurray posted:I thought it was just for pre-orders and the first 2 weeks a game is out? It is, and I believe it's already in effect. I saw the discounted price when I was looking up some upcoming games today.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 01:56 |
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Slamhound posted:Till now, geo-dodging meant Netflix could act as a paid pirating service. Netflix still got your subscription money and the content you watched still got the viewership credit, that's like the opposite of piracy.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 01:57 |
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Yeah, everyone has said for years that cable would be fine if you could could pick and choose what channels you paid for. Now it's pretty much going to happen. Just not through the cable company.
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Legends Of Tomorrow looks as terrible as the other comic book shows.
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James Woods Fan posted:Legends Of Tomorrow looks as terrible as the other comic book shows. I like the other two shows, well Flash less so, but yeah it doesn't look that great. I think they've reached the point where they're trying to do too much.
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X-O posted:Yeah, everyone has said for years that cable would be fine if you could could pick and choose what channels you paid for. Now it's pretty much going to happen. Just not through the cable company. Seems like it would be easier if there was a Steam-like client for all of these channels, where you could pay for whatever channels you want. So like 3 dollars for CW, 5 dollars for HBO, etc. At the end, it's like 50 dollars a month for all the channels you want, no commercials. And if you don't want to pay, that's all good, CSPAN is free! The client takes a ten percent cut from all transactions, the channel execs are happy, the audience is happy. That's how I make my millies.
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Fateo McMurray posted:I thought it was just for pre-orders and the first 2 weeks a game is out? Oh? Well that's still pretty good.
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zoux posted:Oh? Well that's still pretty good. The 2 week thing is the best part. You can wait until proper impressions are out before making the $47 plunge
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Tortolia posted:12 Monkeys S2 is starting on April 18th. April is going to be hype. 12 Monkeys, GoT, Banshee.
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zoux posted:Oh? Well that's still pretty good. It's like they realized that they can never compete with Steam and people who are willing to wait 6 months to buy games at so instead they decided to target people who have to buy a game right when it comes out.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 02:31 |
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So have you ever wondered to yourself, "What would it be like if Heroes did a rehash episode of Company Man, but this time there's a rape baby involved?" Well wonder no longer.
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James Woods Fan posted:Legends Of Tomorrow looks as terrible as the other comic book shows. I agree. How terrible are the other comic book shows? Not terrible at all? Yeah, thought so.
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Actually they are dogshit.
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Mu Zeta posted:Actually they are dogshit. Yeah but that's just like you're opinion man.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 03:15 |
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USA's new science fiction show starring Josh Holloway starts up in a little bit.
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muscles like this? posted:USA's new science fiction show starring Josh Holloway starts up in a little bit. Normally I'd be skeptical as hell but Mr. Robot killed. Also: am I crazy or is Elisha Cuthbert a really good comedic actress? zoux fucked around with this message at 04:18 on Jan 15, 2016 |
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zoux posted:Also: am I crazy or is Elisha Cuthbert a really good comedic actress? You're not crazy, she's a phenomenal comic actress. Underrated dramatic actress too, IMO; I liked her work in The Girl Next Door and He Was a Quiet Man (an otherwise terrible indie film with Christian Slater). She just never really lived down the cougar poo poo from 24.
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I got bummed when Holloway's last show was canceled so I'm hesitant to start watching Colony.
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Ravane posted:5 dollars for HBO There wishing for something and then there's being delusional. You've just crossed that line.
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X-O posted:There wishing for something and then there's being delusional. You've just crossed that line. I've never paid for HBO, how much does it cost per month? Nvm. 15 dollars per month. On regular tv. that's kinda insane, how do they get that many viewers? How does it even make a profit.
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Slamhound posted:This is more likely to hurt Netfilx: Man, this sucks. I had a VPN almost specifically for this reason, too.
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Colony: is this basically a more benign version of the half life 2 setting?
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 04:54 |
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Colony certainly comes across as USA's most expensive show. So far no shoddy blue screens and the FX has been pretty well done.
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Ravane posted:I've never paid for HBO, how much does it cost per month? There's almost always some package on my carrier where you get all of HBO's channels as well as Cinemax or Starz or something for like $10 a month, maybe less. I never get it because I don't give a poo poo about movie channels.
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What happened to watching TV on your phone. I remember Sprint used to have that option. Why are old people unwilling to let the tv go. Nobody wants to watch tv on that.
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I watch stuff on my phone all the time. Usually while pooping.
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