Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Netflix Charges Extra for Blu-Ray

Dear [Bluefish],

As you may know, Blu-ray movies are more expensive than standard definition movies. As a result, we're going to start charging $1 a month (plus applicable taxes), in addition to your monthly membership charge, for unlimited access to Blu-ray movies.

The additional charge for unlimited Blu-ray access will be automatically added to your next billing statement on or after November 5th, 2008 and will be referenced in your Membership Terms and Details. If you wish to continue getting Blu-ray movies for $1 a month more, you don't need to do anything. If not, you can remove Blu-ray access anytime by visiting Your Account at the Netflix website.

If you have questions about this change or need any assistance, please call us anytime at 1-888-638-3549.

-The Netflix Team


I don't like this. I don't like this at all. I have a beautiful high-definition television and a Blu-ray player (my PS3), so I enjoy watching the remarkable clarity that is Blu-ray every now and then. On the other hand, I love old movies, Asian films, and esoteric films, none of which are generally available in Blu-ray format. I watch a Blu-ray movie perhaps once every other month, so as things stand, I would be paying two dollars extra for the chance to watch the higher definition.

I don't want to give up watching Blu-ray but I don't want to pay more for my Netflix membership. Aar! By me hook, this be encouragin' me to try fishin' in another of the seven seas.

Now, for a little analysis. To me, this suggests that Blu-ray isn't catching on, or else it would be moving toward becoming the dominant, standard medium rather than the one we pay extra for. What's preventing it? I think it's probably three things. First, people still don't have Blu-ray players and/or HD TVs. Second, most movies are still only on DVD, which means Blu-ray is more an occasional treat than a meat-and-potatoes experience. Third, streaming video over the internet is starting to compete with solid-form (VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray) media.

Does this mean Blu-ray will be the last big format that you can touch? Or will the next big thing pass Blu-ray by, like DVD did laserdisk? Or will, perhaps, Blu-ray catch on as the format becomes more common? Only time will tell, my friends. Only time will tell.

What's Bluefish's prediction? Blu-ray won't catch on and we'll get a new major media form in the next twenty years, within which time high-speed internet will be so widespread (and so fast) that streaming HD will be possible and solid-form media will fall away.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

The system is flawed

Netflix thinks I'd give the Gummi Bears cartoon series a rating of 4.2/5.

Clearly, something has gone very, very wrong in the world. It's like a disturbance in the Force. It made me feel almost bad to tell the system that I'm really not interested. Almost like I was saying no to a part of childhood....

Not that I ever watched that show. Okay, maybe once. But I was young and foolish. I also watched He-Man.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Griping

Netflix has once again changed its layout. I'm not going to care enough to discontinue my service, since it's still way too freaking convenient to get new movies in the mail whenever I really want them (okay, more like two days after I really wanted to watch them, possibly four days if there's a weekend involved). But I am going to gripe about two things. First, the recommendation system continues to be idiotic, like a dope fiend who just got done shoveling half his brain into a tupperware bowl to save for later. According to my front page, because I enjoyed the classic Japanese samurai film Sanjuro, I should enjoy the first two seasons of Homicide. WHAT?! So appreciating Akira Kurosawa's masterwork epic about a travelling samurai should make me like a police drama set in Baltimore? Yeah, I'm sure that's reasonable to a computer, but a real person with half a wit would never make a connection like that. Also, the qeue used to say whether the movie I have waiting is DVD or Blu-ray. I really appreciated knowing which format the movie was coming in, so I'd know whether I'd be playing it on my TV (Blu-ray) or my computer (DVD). Now, I guess I kind of have to remember which is which. Or maybe they've decided to just make them all DVD. That would be a hoot.

My other bitch is about blogs. Now, I remember the days a big fat wall of text from a blog was considered (at least by me) respectable. The word is the mind at play, and what have you. In any case, it's a wonderful medium. These days, blogs are all people's pictures of their crotches, or else other peoples' crotches, or else that fun Rock Band party they had with Larry, Susy, and Sasquatch. It'll do for dogs, but men should have more to say. Yadda yadda. I'm starting to bore even myself now.

Stay away from sharp objects.