Looks like slow news day at the world of Web 2.0 blogs. Yesterday Mike broke up with Netflix — it was calling me last night asking me what to do and I was all like “Dude, move on. He’s just not into you.”— and Om is now in love with Akimbo, the video-on-demand service. Which ones do you guys use/like?
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As Mike was a co-founder of Zip.ca, I can only say good things from it as I enjoyed the service until we both came to an understanding that they where not making money off my membership. I would return movies the same day I got them ;-) Zip.ca is the Canadian equivalent to Netflix in the USA btw.
Video on demand… I don’t know… the quality just isn’t there and not having an IP originating from the USA, blacked out of many of these services… video store is still better as far as I am concerned. Video on demand through cable is good too but they selection or lack thereoff is a problem they have yet to solve.
So John, I vote none ;-)
Jon
ps: I hope I got enough keywords in there to make it worth your while as Spiders crawl your site
I was in a similar situation with Mike, but then I quit. Of course I quit about 3 months ago (before returning back to school), so I’m not running on an DVD video service right now, because mechanical engineering is eating my brain, but reading about BlockBuster that sounds like a pretty sweet deal for those who still live near brick/mortar blockbusters. I thought BlockBuster had closed most of the ones down in my area, but there’s one several miles away, so maybe if I’m back home this summer I’ll try BB out.
But I’m still waiting for video on demand. To my brain.
Yeah, but Mike tried the “it’s not you- it’s me” thing, and you know they NEVER believe that…
Not sure I “like” any of them. Use Blockbuster. Been thinking of trying NetFlix but as soon as I hear someone talking about how good it is, I hear someone else talking about how much it sucks. What’s a girl to do?
I still use netflix. I downloaded my first Xbox Marketplace video but I’ve yet to watch it.
For now netflix has my vote. Hopefully in the near future, we can download movies online as soon as they leave theateres.
how about torrents?
Shhh, the RIAA is expanding into movies too…
Since I’m not a big movie buff, I’d have to choose the only one that I’ve actually used – Cable Video-on-Demand. However, I want to try services like Netflix, but the lack of cash flow in my life has properly negated that. D:
I’m for Akimbo. They have the best and most Anime available on TV and its affordable (way cheaper than cable). Downloads are really fast and now they’ve got Movielink. Its like Netflix only, like this century. And with the stuff I actually want to watch. Later Comcast; cya Netflix.
I’ve been a Netflix user since the early days (1999), and have a “grandfathered” account (I get 4 out at a time for the price of 3.)
However, I’ve been giving Blockbuster a second chance (tried them when they first started online rentals, and wasn’t satisfied.) I like the fact that I can return a movie in-store and take home another on the spot. Also, the extra free in-store rental per month in nice, particularly since it can be used for games. I’ve added my entire Netflix queue (currently about 110 movies) into Blockbuster, and there weren’t any that Blockbuster doesn’t stock.
So, although I’ve been a loyal Netflix customer since almost the beginning, and have no complaints, I think I’ll be canceling my account soon. The free in-store movie/game rental and in-store return put Blockbuster over the top.
I’ve been netflix since the beginning as well. I once had the $19.99 for 4 movies but was stupid and at one point downgraded to 2. Now I’m doing the $19.99 for 3 movies :(
But the good thing is for the bay area, the distribution center is Los Gatos, if I put it in the mail on Monday, they get it either same day or next, and ship out next day. I usually get the movie then wed. So 2 days is not bad.
BTW, I “hear” this is a great program ;) http://www.slysoft.com/en/clonedvd.html
Combined with Taiyo Yuden DVD-R’s…. You only need to keep netflix movies for a day.