The Ritual was pretty good.
Open House was lame as hell. Just a generic thriller/suspense middle of the year filler to keep something new in the theaters.
Open House was lame as hell. Just a generic thriller/suspense middle of the year filler to keep something new in the theaters.
The Ritual. I actually really liked it. Yeah the ending was kinda dumb and unsatisfying. But that's a gripe I have with like 98% of horror movies these days, so I really don't even hold that against em anymore.
The Ritual. I actually really liked it. Yeah the ending was kinda dumb and unsatisfying. But that's a gripe I have with like 98% of horror movies these days, so I really don't even hold that against em anymore.
Literally just got done watching it... wasn't bad.
Yea ending was Garbo but at least the rest was enough to keep me watching.The Ritual. I actually really liked it. Yeah the ending was kinda dumb and unsatisfying. But that's a gripe I have with like 98% of horror movies these days, so I really don't even hold that against em anymore.
Wasn’t it a Netflix original? Maybe I was too tired to know it sucked lolThe Ritual was pretty good.
Open House was lame as hell. Just a generic thriller/suspense middle of the year filler to keep something new in the theaters.
I think it was a Netflix original, but that's the type of movie it was. Generic as generic gets.Wasn’t it a Netflix original? Maybe I was too tired to know it sucked lol
Red Letter Media made an interesting point about the direction Netflix is going...
Back in the 80s and, mostly, 90s... we were inundated with VHS tapes of awful movies. Now Netflix appears to be filling that void by adding almost any movie to its library.
Back in the 80s and, mostly, 90s... we were inundated with VHS tapes of awful movies. Now Netflix appears to be filling that void by adding almost any movie to its library.
True, but having content is better than not having content, and you'd be amazed at how indescriminate the general public is towards content. Those who are not movie critics seriously do not gaf what they're watching.Red Letter Media made an interesting point about the direction Netflix is going...
Back in the 80s and, mostly, 90s... we were inundated with VHS tapes of awful movies. Now Netflix appears to be filling that void by adding almost any movie to its library.
Yes and no... I've been hearing griping about what Netflix has to offer more and more.True, but having content is better than not having content, and you'd be amazed at how indescriminate the general public is towards content. Those who are not movie critics seriously do not gaf what they're watching.
Plus... getting too many options out there, as well.
True, but having content is better than not having content, and you'd be amazed at how indescriminate the general public is towards content. Those who are not movie critics seriously do not gaf what they're watching.
If they enjoy it.. why should they??
That's exactly my point.If they enjoy it.. why should they??
Griping is about all I’m hearing over Netflix these days. But they are no worse than the other services. There needs to be a master service that unlocks all the movies in one spot..
The problem is people have no self control. We're in the age of binge watching. People watch an entire season of a show in three days instead of three months. There needs to be a constant flow of new content and Netflix has gotten to the point of throwing shit against the wall to see what sticks because they don't have much of a choice.Yes and no... I've been hearing griping about what Netflix has to offer more and more.
Plus... getting too many options out there, as well.
HBO and Showtime get to pick out fewer high-quality shows and original movies because they still control the flow of the content. One episode of the Game of thrones per week instead of four episodes of Stranger Things on Saturday.
Yeah, it's kinda ridiculous. Ten bucks a month for a ton of content. And oh btw, no one is forcing you to subscribe. I agree the movie selection is generally lackluster but it's worth the price of admission for the shows/originals alone for me.Griping is about all I’m hearing over Netflix these days. But they are no worse than the other services.
Yeah I've been saying this for awhile now. Surprised there's not anything like that yet. I have Netflix, Prime, HBO, Showtime, and used to have Hulu. It can be a chore scrolling through each one individually. And sometimes there's something in particular I know I want to watch and it's a "which service was that on again?" situation.There needs to be a master service that unlocks all the movies in one spot..
Yeah, it's kinda ridiculous. Ten bucks a month for a ton of content. And oh btw, no one is forcing you to subscribe. I agree the movie selection is generally lackluster but it's worth the price of admission for the shows/originals alone for me.
Yeah I've been saying this for awhile now. Surprised there's not anything like that yet. I have Netflix, Prime, HBO, Showtime, and used to have Hulu. It can be a chore scrolling through each one individually. And sometimes there's something in particular I know I want to watch and it's a "which service was that on again?" situation.
Apple TV does merge TV and Show availability from the various services to an extent. But it's not a perfect system
Yeah I've been saying this for awhile now. Surprised there's not anything like that yet. I have Netflix, Prime, HBO, Showtime, and used to have Hulu. It can be a chore scrolling through each one individually. And sometimes there's something in particular I know I want to watch and it's a "which service was that on again?" situation.
All the big companies want that Netflix money so they pull their content to put it on their own platform, is: disney.
It's just cable all over again.
I cannot do appointment tv, so I'm fine with a small subscription fee. Some shows I just watch via network apps, such as The Flash via the CW app. The only show I pay for exclusively is Agents of SHIELD, and that $2/episode keeps.the ads at bay. All that said, if it ever gets to being as costly as the cable it was meant to avoid, I'm cutting the Roku.
I watched The Desolation of Smaug over the weekend. I enjoyed it, the Tauriel crap could be left out but Smaug looks incredible.
For all the crap the movies get, they still made a billion each, or close to.
For all the crap the movies get, they still made a billion each, or close to.
Yeah. We're heading towards a world where every single content provider worth half a crap has their own subscription platform. Fine by me really. There's enough good stuff out there that I could probably stay busy with a few services at a time and just rotating subscriptions as necessary.All the big companies want that Netflix money so they pull their content to put it on their own platform, is: disney.
It's just cable all over again.
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