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swickles posted:Yeah, that was fairly recently. I was curious why a random season would go and not any before or after it, so I took a look at the episodes in that season. The My Morning Jacket episode is season 6, and as we saw with Scrubs, the music licensing doesn't always translate to streaming services, so my theory is that there are some licensing issues with music that somehow causes them to pull the season instead of the single episode. This is my own rampant speculation so its probably no where near the reason why.
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X-O posted:That writing has been on the wall for a long time. A lot of people are going to want to pull out to do their own services and Netflix is pumping out so much original content that I don't think a lot of that older stuff is priority for them anymore. The financial arrangements are also different, now. Used to be that Netflix would pay a royalty every time a movie or TV episode was streamed (with a cap on those payments for stuff they knew would be insanely popular). A few years ago, they changed their terms to "we'll pay X money for this content for Y amount of time." This is why studios are generally only putting stuff on Netflix when they've run out of ways to monetize it (with a few exceptions, like when Netflix put a dump truck full of cash at the front door for their Disney deal). Studios were also more willing to play ball with Netflix when it was just a content distributor. Now that it's in the business of actually producing content, it's a direct competitor. This is the whole reason Starz ran away screaming when its streaming contract was up.
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This is why it bothers me when people's first reaction to hearing about a show is "is it on Netflix?" Eventually the only new shows anyone will ever watch are Netflix originals cause they'll be the only thing they can watch without having to move their rear end and Netflix 100% know this
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Escobarbarian posted:This is why it bothers me when people's first reaction to hearing about a show is "is it on Netflix?" Eventually the only new shows anyone will ever watch are Netflix originals cause they'll be the only thing they can watch without having to move their rear end and Netflix 100% know this I guess I'm on the other end in that I think Netflix has so loving many new shows that I can't keep up at all as to what they even are, and while I like the comedy specials and documentaries and the apparently rapidly disappearing library of old shows, I'm frustrated with the service, and when its only real selling point is that it was more convenient than piracy, that's a problem. 8 bucks for some good shows, old shows, docs, and comedy? Sure! 10 for a confusing swamp of bullshit and a dwindling catalog? Uhh.
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IRQ posted:I guess I'm on the other end in that I think Netflix has so loving many new shows that I can't keep up at all as to what they even are, and while I like the comedy specials and documentaries and the apparently rapidly disappearing library of old shows, I'm frustrated with the service, and when its only real selling point is that it was more convenient than piracy, that's a problem. 8 bucks for some good shows, old shows, docs, and comedy? Sure! 10 for a confusing swamp of bullshit and a dwindling catalog? Uhh. "Dwindling" doesn't quite cover it. I forget which website it was, maybe Thrillist, but someone did a study and showed that maybe four years ago, the streaming library comprised like 13,000 movies and TV shows. Today it's a hair under 4,000.
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Netflix is great if you enjoy films from 2003.
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I actually quit Netflix last year and don't miss it. I just get it for a month at a time when a good show comes out. Otherwise there's too much stuff to watch.
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Timby posted:"Dwindling" doesn't quite cover it. I forget which website it was, maybe Thrillist, but someone did a study and showed that maybe four years ago, the streaming library comprised like 13,000 movies and TV shows. Today it's a hair under 4,000. True, but there is also a quality issue. There was a ton of movies that no one watched because they were made on a million dollar budget in 2004.
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Timby posted:
Doesf Netflix offer their content to broadcsters like Starz? A sharing deal so they can put some Netflix Originals in their schedule and Netflix can stream their stuff?
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bring back old gbs posted:Doesf Netflix offer their content to broadcsters like Starz? A sharing deal so they can put some Netflix Originals in their schedule and Netflix can stream their stuff? No.
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Old men yell at The Cloud.
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bring back old gbs posted:Doesf Netflix offer their content to broadcsters like Starz? A sharing deal so they can put some Netflix Originals in their schedule and Netflix can stream their stuff? No, but now Comcast cable boxes are capable of running Netflix, so you get a huge demographic of people who have both cable and Netflix and can run it all on one device. Also, a lot of Netflix originals are also available on DVD/Blu-Ray.
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Netflix also releases some of their stuff on DVD/BR and was licencing shows to TV before their international expansion (House Of Cards airing on French TV specifically comes to mind).
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Forgot I had a digital antennae for my TV. Turned it on for the first time in ages since I got nostalgic for nighttime TV when I was a kid, and now I'm watching Carson on some random local channel. This is great, it's been ages since I've seen it. What a chill-rear end show compared to today's loud, frantically-paced late night shows. e: I am shocked at how novel commercials are to me in 2017 as a person who hasn't watched cable in almost a decade. They're hilarious. feedmyleg fucked around with this message at 03:22 on Mar 26, 2017 |
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I dunno. I mean, I see why they're pulling towards making their own original content, but I dislike the notion of getting rid of the other things they stream. I mean, if I wanted to watch CW, then FX, then HBO and have to buy separate streaming services, why not just go back to cable and a DVR? It's just as expensive in the end; it all adds up. I liked the notion of having Hulu for shows that are currently airing and Netflix to watch seasons that already occurred.
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Pan Dulce posted:I dunno. I mean, I see why they're pulling towards making their own original content, but I dislike the notion of getting rid of the other things they stream. I mean, if I wanted to watch CW, then FX, then HBO and have to buy separate streaming services, why not just go back to cable and a DVR? It's just as expensive in the end; it all adds up. I liked the notion of having Hulu for shows that are currently airing and Netflix to watch seasons that already occurred. Again, a huge part of it is that the minute Netflix became a direct competitor to the studios / networks, they were far less willing to put stuff on streaming. That's only increased as Netflix gets stingier and stingier with how much it pays for content -- they're spending $6 billion on content this year, but the vast majority of that is for stuff it can actually own. Which really isn't a stupid strategy -- think of a company basing its value and marketing strategy on the number of followers it has on Facebook, when Facebook could turn off its account tomorrow without a second thought.
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Pan Dulce posted:I dunno. I mean, I see why they're pulling towards making their own original content, but I dislike the notion of getting rid of the other things they stream. I mean, if I wanted to watch CW, then FX, then HBO and have to buy separate streaming services, why not just go back to cable and a DVR? This is what networks want you to do.
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Timby posted:"Dwindling" doesn't quite cover it. I forget which website it was, maybe Thrillist, but someone did a study and showed that maybe four years ago, the streaming library comprised like 13,000 movies and TV shows. Today it's a hair under 4,000. Welcome to the rat of the world's Netflix experience since forever
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Man Christa Miller's face in season 8 of Scrubs
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# ? Mar 26, 2017 23:06 |
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Just watched the second episode of season 3 of Review. Andy Daly is fantastic, Jessica St. Clair is fantastic, Megan Stevenson is fantastic in her limited role. That Helen Keller impersonation, holy hell Seriously anyone who likes funny things needs to watch Review if they haven't.
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Croatoan posted:Is Stitchers any good? Someone told me that since I liked Fringe, I'd like Stitchers. I doubt this as I have never heard of it but apparently it's getting a 3rd season? This is from a while ago but I wanted to answer. No. The main character is the boring emotionless/uncaring archetype and they never really do anything creative or interesting with the main premise the show is based on. It does have some Eureka/Warehouse 13 alums in it who do a decent job but mostly that just makes me sad they aren't on a better show.
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You'd think even X-Files would realize actually showing the JFK assassination as conspiracy comes across as tacky.
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Calaveron posted:Man Christa Miller's face in season 8 of Scrubs The doctor who did that should have had his hands hacked off.
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Lurdiak posted:You'd think even X-Files would realize actually showing the JFK assassination as conspiracy comes across as tacky. Nah.
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Lurdiak posted:You'd think even X-Files would realize actually showing the JFK assassination as conspiracy comes across as tacky. In the 90s? Not remotely.
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Lurdiak posted:You'd think even X-Files would realize actually showing the JFK assassination as conspiracy comes across as tacky. Just finished that episode with The Cigarette Man. He killed JFK? Of course MLK? Of course Aliens? Of course(or flip a coin at least) It just fits the character so perfect.
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Lurdiak posted:You'd think even X-Files would realize actually showing the JFK assassination as conspiracy comes across as tacky. So much about the X Files was 90s tacky does that even register?
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# ? Mar 27, 2017 02:41 |
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I started watching Twin Peaks for the first time and holy poo poo 1989.
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So Med School huh Scrubs had a pretty good series finale and man I feel like this is sorta cheapening it
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Like this feels worse than saved by the bell the college years or when they tried doing save by the bell high school again but Screech was the principal and Mr Belding the creepy janitor
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Digital Jedi posted:Just finished that episode with The Cigarette Man. The fact that he's a fatalist and wishes he could write terrible dimestore fiction instead is such a goofy character trait.
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feedmyleg posted:I loved how Genndy made his 2D version of Clone Wars keep that same minimal-dialogue, visual storytelling feel. I hate that he's been wasting his massive talent making Hotel Transylvania films. I didn't really feel like his art / animation style fit well with Star Wars, but even still it was worlds better than that ugly boring CG marionette poo poo they've been doing ever since. feedmyleg posted:He directed the second, and is writing and directing the third. But maybe it's directing in a hands-off Wes Anderson Fantastic Mr. Fox kinda way? I think it's just a solid paying gig since nobody's exactly buying up 2D animated pitches these days. I have to be honest, if you can tolerate Adam Sandler in a voice acting capacity and a couple other terrible animated movie tropes like dance scenes, the Hotel Transylvania movies are pretty passable as far as kids' movies go. You could do so much, much worse.
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You guys weren't joking, Patriot is some of the most assured, capable TV I've seen in awhile, and the fact that it is so intelligent and nuanced while being in the spy genre is the biggest suprise yet. American TV does a terrible job there. This is some film level poo poo right here.
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Shageletic posted:You guys weren't joking, Patriot is some of the most assured, capable TV I've seen in awhile, and the fact that it is so intelligent and nuanced while being in the spy genre is the biggest suprise yet. American TV does a terrible job there. This is some film level poo poo right here. I know, it's nuts. It plays out like a 10 hour long film and not a second of it is wasted. "I know what you're thinking. Why Twizzlers?"
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It's got some really great shots in it too. This was one of my favorites (possible nsfw, I can't actually tell what part of human anatomy is in that b/w photograph on the right) http://imgur.com/8znWXsG
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# ? Mar 27, 2017 22:41 |
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Am I the only one excited for the Impractical Jokers/Carbonaro Effect crossover this week? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLR8x_R3U_0
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I'm binging Imposters and I absolutely love it. I've managed to burn through 6 episodes in just one night. Somehow I only have one episode left before I'm caught up and I' already sad as hell about that. Really so much more to this show than I expected and it keeps throwing (little) twists at me that I didn't see coming at all. Including out of nowhere Uma Thurman! <-- cast spoiler so if you know the name its not a real spoiler, but I was surprised.
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ruddiger posted:Am I the only one excited for the Impractical Jokers/Carbonaro Effect crossover this week? Only time I've enjoyed Billy on the Street was when he got told to gently caress off. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSpnuniNznc
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Well this is a thing we've all joked about for years.quote:LONDON – The contestants of a British reality show that marooned them in the wilderness for a year as a social experiment have returned to civilization – only to discover the series was canceled several months ago and no one bothered to tell them. The Channel 4 program, “Eden,” assembled 23 men and women and dispatched them to a remote corner of the Scottish Highlands, where they were told to set up a self-sufficient community. The group was cut off from any contact with the outside world, and had to “decide on their own rules and laws, build their own shelter, grow their own food and raise their own livestock,” according to a statement released when the show was first announced. The year-long experiment was recorded by a four-strong crew as well as personal cameras and a fixed rig. Four episodes of the show – covering March, April and May – were broadcast last summer. But ratings slipped from 1.7 million to 800,000, leading Channel 4 to pull the plug on further updates. I can't tell who lost out most here, the dudes who got to be sheltered from that for a year or the ones who came home to the madness.
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Whoever lost, we won.
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