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Netflix signs deal with Time Warner.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...114490692.html Expect current shows like Revolution, 666 Park Ave, and The Following on netflix. Not sure what else - they used to have Batman Forever and the Batman cartoon movie. I hope they got those back. |
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Originally Posted by Ranger
(Post 11531019)
Netflix signs deal with Time Warner.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...114490692.html Expect current shows like Revolution, 666 Park Ave, and The Following on netflix. Not sure what else - they used to have Batman Forever and the Batman cartoon movie. I hope they got those back. |
Re: The OFFICIAL Noteworthy New Arrivals to Netflix Thread
Originally Posted by Ranger
(Post 11531019)
Netflix signs deal with Time Warner.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...114490692.html Expect current shows like Revolution, 666 Park Ave, and The Following on netflix. Not sure what else - they used to have Batman Forever and the Batman cartoon movie. I hope they got those back. AND DAMN YOU NETFLIX! First you took down Stargate SG-1, and now you've removed FarScape with no warning the day I was planning on starting watching it! You know there're so few things in life that make me happy as it is :p. |
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Netflix just got a deal with Cartoon Network and Adult Swim.
Netflix scores Cartoon Network, Adult Swim and more Time Warner content Just last week, Netflix announced it had inked a new deal with Time Warner to stream seasons of several series produced by Warner Bros.: "The West Wing," "Fringe," "Chuck," and more. Monday brought the announcement of another contract. Netflix will add to its catalog complete previous seasons of shows from Turner Broadcasting and Warner Bros., both of which are owned by CNNMoney parent company Time Warner. Starting on March 30, U.S. Netflix customers will be able to stream Cartoon Network shows including "Adventure Time" and "Johnny Bravo." Adult Swim titles include "Robot Chicken" and "Aqua Teen Hunger Force." One Warner Bros. Animation show, "Green Lantern," will also become available. The deal includes a streaming license for TNT's drama "Dallas," but that show won't be available until January 2014. The "Dallas" deal will be exclusive to Netflix. Financial terms were not disclosed. http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/14/tech...ner/index.html |
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My kids will be thrilled to be able to watch Adventure Time.
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I wonder why WB licensed the new Dallas, but not the old one. Plus it won't be available for another year.
Wouldn't it make sense to license both versions of the show? I haven't seen the old Dallas in years and wouldn't mind a re-watch. It's just too expensive to buy all 14 seasons on DVD plus the reunion movies. |
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Adult Swim? Now we're talking!
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Nice! I'll finally be able to delete the 85 or so Adventure Time episodes that are currently on my DVR. :)
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I wish they'd offer their anime with a choice of subtitles and audio tracks.
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Originally Posted by hanshotfirst113
(Post 11541789)
I wish they'd offer their anime with a choice of subtitles and audio tracks.
(Not a complete dub hater, we only watch Tenchi in English because we first saw it on [adult swim] years ago.) |
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If you like anime, you have to get Crunchyroll and FUNimation. The other streaming services are pretty weak in that category.
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Originally Posted by milo bloom
(Post 11542293)
Agreed, there's a few anime I've tried but was so put off by the dub I just couldn't get past the first ep.
(Not a complete dub hater, we only watch Tenchi in English because we first saw it on [adult swim] years ago.) |
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Adventure Time will be huge for them. Childrens Hospital and The Boondocks are apparently part of this as well.
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Death Race 3 is now available on Netflix streaming. The DVD/BD isn't officially released until next Tuesday.
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Some Jess Franco movies showing up here. Anyone know if they are cut or uncut?
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What aspect ratio is Mission: Impossible: Ghost Protocol streamed in?
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Compliance showed up recently and it is one disturbing movie since from what I can tell, nearly all of it actually happened as described in the movie.
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Compliance was disturbing because of how disgustingly stupid everybody was in it. The fact it actually happened makes me a little embarrassed. Well made movie though.
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst113
(Post 11599247)
What aspect ratio is Mission: Impossible: Ghost Protocol streamed in?
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Not sure where to put this. But it seems important for anyone that likes using 3rd party services like Instant Watcher. Sounds like existing services will continue to work (for now).
Netflix changes its API program by ending it, will no longer issue new dev keys Once upon a time, Netflix was proud enough of its API which enabled third-party services and apps to serve up its data and content in different ways that it opened a gallery to display them -- but times have changed since 2009. The old App Gallery is gone and now, so is API access for new developers. A blog post indicates the API is now mostly focused on supporting Netflix's official clients on the many devices its customers use to stream movies, not hobbyist projects for managing ones queue or finding new movies to watch. While those should still work since "existing keys will remain active" the developer forums are being set to read-only, no new keys are being issued and new partners are no longer being accepted, effective immediately. The move is reminiscent of recent changes by Twitter, where as each company has grown it's decided having control over the user experience through its own official apps outweighs allowing the community to build and extend access as it sees fit. We're sad to see the program go, as many of these tools assisted Netflix members in ways the official website and apps either never did, or no longer do after the features were removed. Even though Netflix relies on its own secret sauce for recommendations, we've always found it hard to beat InstantWatcher's curated lists (by year, Rotten Tomatoes rating, critic's picks, titles most recently added by other users and more) to find a video, and FeedFliks was indispensable for monitoring exactly how valuable the service is until its features were cut down by API changes. They provided an edge the competition like Amazon Prime and Redbox couldn't match, but we'll have to wait and see if this change is noticed by enough subscribers to matter -- we've seen how that can go. http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/08/n...ng-it-will-no/ |
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Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 11602051)
1.85:1, not OAR
Ever since their streaming got big, they dropped the "Suggest A Movie" thing and their contact stuff beyond technical issues. I'm still frustrated about some stuff going down. But hey, shame on me, I keep paying, so maybe I should shut up. |
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Deadfall is now available for streaming starring Eric Bana.
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A lot of new titles (mostly animated TV shows) added today that include:
Bully (2011) The Awakening Children's Hospital Batman Brave and the Bold Batman Beyond Justice League Justice League Unlimited Scooby-Doo!: Mystery Incorporated Johnny Bravo Adventure Time Dexter's Lab Robot Chicken Aqua Teen Hunger Force Generator X Regular Show The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Courage the Cowardly Dog Squidbillies Powerpuff Girls Samurai Jack The Boondocks The Venture Brothers Metalocalypse Next week: Fringe, The Hunger Games and Scream 4 will be added. |
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:banana:
All 6 seasons of The L Word have now been posted to Netflix. Sarah Shahi as a lipstick Lesbian here I come...:D |
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the Hunger Games has been added
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Apparently, Cartoon Network has put up a whole bunch of stuff. Most exciting is that Samurai Jack is there now, though sadly, only the first season. Hopefully the rest are to follow shortly.
I can't figure out why Batman Beyond and JLU were there, but not BTAS or STAS. I would guess that it has something to do with CN, but BB was a WB show, so maybe not. |
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Astonishing X-Men Seasons 2-4..
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Fringe is now on Netflix. Seasons 1-4
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Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 11642226)
Fringe is now on Netflix. Seasons 1-4
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-sigh-
Justice League's first season is still in that idiotic open-matte presentation. I never bought it on DVD or Blu because of that, guess I'll live with it being part of my Netflix package. |
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Originally Posted by milo bloom
(Post 11643558)
-sigh-
Justice League's first season is still in that idiotic open-matte presentation. I never bought it on DVD or Blu because of that, guess I'll live with it being part of my Netflix package. They still haven't put up the fourth season of The Twilight Zone, it's odd that they have seasons 1-3 & 5. I wish they'd put up they original The Outer Limits as well. |
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The cancelled NBC series "Awake" in now on Netflix. It's not on DVD or BD right now.
And for anyone who's curious, yes it's worth watching. And even though it was cancelled, it has an ending that is satisfying. |
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Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 11645258)
The cancelled NBC series "Awake" in now on Netflix. It's not on DVD or BD right now.
And for anyone who's curious, yes it's worth watching. And even though it was cancelled, it has an ending that is satisfying. |
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btw.. I saw "Awake" ... when I added "The Finder" to my queue...
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Does anyone know whats going on with Green Lantern The Animated Series? I thought it was coming to Neflix.
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Jane Campion's 2013 series Top of the Lake was added today. It's the Sundance version which ran 7 episodes instead of 6.
Stars Elisabeth Moss, Cohen Holloway, Holly Hunter and Peter Mullan. Metacritic Rating: 86% <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/NeJLiyiSRSI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Continuum Season 1 will be added tomorrow. While I'm at it, ParaNorman will be added on Thursday. Copper: Season 1, Safe (2012) and Drop Dead Fred (heh) will be added on Friday. |
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According to Instant Watcher, Netflix just added about two pages worth of films. Nothing major, but a few of these were previously hard to find.
Behind the Mask (1958 Brian Desmond Hurst) Carry On Cleo (1964 Gerald Thomas) Carry On Cowboy (1966 Gerald Thomas) Drifters (2003 Xiaoshuai Wang) The Club (1980 Bruce Beresford) The Eternal (1998 Michael Almereyda) Inhale (2010 Baltasar Kormakur) Isn't Life Wonderful (1954 Harold French) It's All Over Town (1963 Douglas Hickox) Keep Your Eyes Open (2002 Tamra Davis) Top Secret (1952 Mario Zampi) |
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Netflix just added season 1 of the A&E show Longmire.
I have like 5 episodes I need to watch before season 2 next month. |
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John Dies At The End is also a recent addition.
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South Park and Avatar - the last Airbender are both leaving in the next week or two.
I'd like to get caught up on South Park but I have so many other things on my plate. I saw the complete Avatar series, very nice show though the movie wasn't that good. |
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House at the End of the Street (2012 - Jennifer Lawrence, Elisabeth Shue)
American Dad! Season 7 Bob's Burgers Season 2 Hit & Run (Kristen Bell, Bradley Cooper, Dax Shepard) Beowulf (CG, 2007) Futurama Season 9 Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs Evil Y Tu Mama Tambien LUV (2012 - Common, Dennis Haysbert, Danny Glover) Tomb Raider Day Watch (2006 - Timur Bekmambetov) has returned and features the playful subtitles that are missing from the Blu-ray. |
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