Welcome back, Netflix

I was an early adopter of Netflix. I was a member back when they had only 1 or 2 distribution centers. That never really was an issue since I was in Redondo Beach and they were in Anaheim. I’d still get my movies the day after they were shipped. But, at some point I got so busy with other things I started holding on to movies from Netflix for 2 and 3 weeks at a time. “But there are no late fees” you’ll say. But I’ll say paying $19.95 a month to watch 1 or 2 movies per month is not my idea of a good deal. Netflix benefits most the people who can watch at least a handful of movies each month. If I’m going to pay $10 or $20 to see 1 or 2 movies, I should just buy the DVD and watch it whenever I want.

I reactivated  my account yesterday and I opted for the 2 DVD deal. I can rent unlimited movies and can have up to 2 DVDs out at any given time. Plus, I have unlimited access to their downloadable movies. This is a new feature since I was a member previously. I put several movies in my queue and am now waiting for the first to arrive. On Rob & Todd’s suggestion I put “The Man From Earth” as my #1 movie. I’m looking forward to seeing it.

After a great dinner at the Cheesecake Factory with Todd, Justin and Jessi (happy birthday, Jessi) last night, I came home and checked out the downloadable movies. I was a little bummed that you are FORCED to use a PC (meaning I couldn’t lay in bed with the Mac and watch a movie) and Internet Explorer (I’m a Firefox junkie). But, after a quick update or two I was elbows deep in a zombie comedy. Todd had sent me a list of the best 19 movies of 2007 that you didn’t see. One of the movies on the list was called “Fido” and stars Carrie-Anne Moss and Billy Connolly. I won’t even try to explain the movie to you. I’ll just say that it was quite entertaining.

I’m heading out the door to go to Softball practice. My company is putting together a softball team. I haven’t played baseball in probably 30 years and I don’t know that I have ever played softball. This should be interesting. I fully expect to end up in the emergency room at some point.

Comments

  1. Nita says:

    I hear you on the netflix. I'm about to cancel my account for the same reason you did. I'm horrible at watching movies. Attention span of a gnat.

    I thought about the softball team. Unfortunately my innate lack of coordination indicates I'd never hit a ball and in general be useless. Except for the running to bases part because I'm good at running. But you have to hit the ball first. You see my dilemma!

    You have more coordination than me so I'm sure you'll do great. Good luck and have fun!

  2. Artificial says:

    loaded one up, watched it, enjoyed it, and now the rest fail to play… The page loads fine, the slides are there and navigable (sometimes), but the video just stays black

  3. watch movies says:

    I had the same problem with my netflix account. I don't have the time to watch 10+ movies in order to get the most out of my subscription. Nowadays I just use free movie sites or Amazons watch instantly feature because it is a better deal.

  4. kauki moshin says:

    I am trying to restart Netflix,and I have been sent a priority code good through 5/15/2011. yet the netflix system will not allow me to register or log in.. This is most frustating, because the site was much more customer friendly previously.. W@hat do you suggest I do to start up???