pclark2
Peter
pclark2

I just posted the same thing. I didn’t even see anything of no value that interested me.

Maybe it’s just me, I don’t know. But there’s practically nothing on the list of stuff that’s leaving or the list of stuff that’s coming that attracts me. I mean, I wouldn’t watch it for free just because they have nothing to offer.

Well, if you want a police procedural from approximately anywhere in the world, Netflix is the place to be. If you want a movie that was released this century and actually made money.... <insert “he chose poorly” meme from Last Crusade here>

I especially hate looking through a genre list, clicking on one to read the description, deciding against it and going to the list only to find myself back at the beginning of the damn list.

I agree with your disagreement. :)

If you mean just the stuff that’s free with prime membership then you go

For most of 2016, every time I see these lists, it comes off as a net loss in quality.

I’m happy with the Disney deal, but I don’t know... I just expected more than a movie or two a month. Throw us a season of Ducktales or a few direct to video movies every month or so, Mickey.

I dropped HBO because of “original” programming. Now, it looks like I will have to drop Netflix streaming service for the same reason.

Soooo difficult to use. It’s works fine if you know exactly what you’re looking for, but for actually discovering anything it is borderline unusable.

Does the actress on the right in that header image... know how mugs work? What is she doing with her hand? Why is her index finger on the outside of the handle?

You know, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Disney buy Netflix in the next year or two. There’s already a ton of overlap with the marvel properties, etc. And Disney would make a killing having all of their content available to stream.

Agreed. The wife and I have strange tastes but the only thing we are looking forward to is a new season of All Hail King Julien.

There are a few titles in my list that say they’re leaving in November but aren’t on this list. In the past when I’ve seen that it didn’t end up leaving so here’s hoping because there’s no way I can finish watching Farscape in under 2 weeks.

I think zootopia was first last month but it sure seems like we’ll see disney films on Netflix nearly the sameday as physical media

Is it just me or does there appear to be pretty much nothing of redeeming value coming to Netflix in November?

These are some terrible fucking movies. I may just get rid of Netflix at this point and resubscribe when JJ or another show I like is coming back. I really don’t want to turn to having to dl stuff. Why are they not giving me any good options?

Major League disappears on the same day as the 6th game of the World Series?

It’s a bit surprising to see 2016 Jungle Book available so soon. I know Netflix and Disney have a deal or whatever but that is still pretty quick