I read an article the other week which led me to the attached file. Using the "Genre Codes", you'll be able to browse in Netflix and easily find films and TV shows which match your likes.
They just launched in Hong Kong and they don't even have House of Cards because they sold it to a Chinese channel. Ridiculous.
Making a Murderer is probably the most gripping show I've ever watched. It's such a shame that the ending has been spoiled by reading a thread on here. What was I thinking?
In addition to some of the ones already mentioned, I have just finished watching and really enjoyed 4 series of The Killing. Recommended
Surprised it got a mention! It's such an underrated series and not many people seem to have even heard of it. I watched all four seasons in one month last year (my fastest record) and absolutely loved it. It's since become one of my all-time favorite series. I personally think it should have got as big as the likes of True Detective. What a shame. I was actually very sad when I got to the end of the series as I liked Linden and Holder so much. I'm glad that both Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman have gone on to work in bigger series and films.
With Netflix do you have to pay for content in addition to the monthly subscription? With Amazon Prime TV you do. For example seasons 1-5 of Mad Men are free, seasons 6-7 are about £12 each. Which is why we will soon be cancelling it!
With Netflix do you have to pay for content in addition to the monthly subscription? With Amazon Prime TV you do. For example seasons 1-5 of Mad Men are free, seasons 6-7 are about £12 each. Which is why we will soon be cancelling it!
Nope, at the moment, at least, you get access to all the Netflix content (available in your region) for your monthly subscription.
There are some really good TV shows, although some of the most recent seasons may not have shown up yet. The selection of TV shows is better than the films selection, although that is improving (at least in Canada) and there are some less well known gems on there and older classics.
With Netflix do you have to pay for content in addition to the monthly subscription? With Amazon Prime TV you do. For example seasons 1-5 of Mad Men are free, seasons 6-7 are about £12 each. Which is why we will soon be cancelling it!
Nope, at the moment, at least, you get access to all the Netflix content (available in your region) for your monthly subscription.
There are some really good TV shows, although some of the most recent seasons may not have shown up yet. The selection of TV shows is better than the films selection, although that is improving (at least in Canada) and there are some less well known gems on there and older classics.
Or, you be an absolute genius like me, get a mate to log on to his when he's round (no, not for that) and leech off his for the rest of your life.
I'm really surprised Netflix doesn't accounts to one person each like Sky Go
I suspect it'll come, I suppose to begin with at least they didn't want to place too much restriction on what people can and can;t do while they were trying to win market share. Sky probably feels secure enough its market to be a bit more restrictive. Doesn't stop me using an VPN and someone else's login to watch Sky from Canada though. Take that Murdoch!
I'm really surprised Netflix doesn't accounts to one person each like Sky Go
I suspect it'll come, I suppose to begin with at least they didn't want to place too much restriction on what people can and can;t do while they were trying to win market share. Sky probably feels secure enough its market to be a bit more restrictive. Doesn't stop me using an VPN and someone else's login to watch Sky from Canada though. Take that Murdoch!
Netflix took the stance that if you share your log in with other people, they will eventually decide to get Netflix themselves. I'm not sure how long it's been in play, but while they don't have a device limit, they only allow 2 to 4 people concurrently now, depending on your deal.
Sky, meanwhile, were tied up by studios very early on in the online streaming process (long before Netflix were here). Studios put a lot of restrictions on what Sky could do with SkyID, and that hasn't changed much in the intervening years.
Netflix, by comparison, have been much more lax. They've all-but encouraged people to use VPNs to access content not available in their area, something they're only just starting to do something about.
Also, Murdoch has sweet fuck all to do with anything at Sky these days. By all means, stick it to the man, just... pick the right man.
I have absolutely no idea about any of this, all I know is the more channels I have the less I can find anything I want to watch.
Time to sit back in my comfy chair, have a Worthers, a nice cup of tea, read the Radio Times and later possibly download some nice hardcore porn to my iPad.
Blue Mountain State Narcos Dare Devil Jessica Jones Archer Brooklyn Nine-Nine Bojack Horseman Orange Is The New Black Wet Hot American Summer It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Fargo The Killing Californication Marco Polo Orphan Black Community Making A Murderer Wish I Was Here Cybercrimes Bates Motel Breaking Bad Master Of None
Great Nordic cop drama. It's in Swedish/Danish but as long as you're aren't one of those lazy feckers who "doesn't like subtitles" it's well worth a watch. Saga Noren is my hero.
watching Rome atm, really decent. I love roman history and all that so i guess it indulges me like that but it's pretty damn good. A lot of actors are in it who went on to be in game of thrones, the guy who plays mance rayder in GOT is great as julius caesar
Great Nordic cop drama. It's in Swedish/Danish but as long as you're aren't one of those lazy feckers who "doesn't like subtitles" it's well worth a watch. Saga Noren is my hero.
Is The Killing, the US show, a remake of The Bridge? I'm a big fan of The Killing but haven't watched the original Danish one.
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Making a Murderer is probably the most gripping show I've ever watched. It's such a shame that the ending has been spoiled by reading a thread on here. What was I thinking?
Having access to any version of netflix really is amazing.
#marriagesaver
There are some really good TV shows, although some of the most recent seasons may not have shown up yet. The selection of TV shows is better than the films selection, although that is improving (at least in Canada) and there are some less well known gems on there and older classics.
Sky, meanwhile, were tied up by studios very early on in the online streaming process (long before Netflix were here). Studios put a lot of restrictions on what Sky could do with SkyID, and that hasn't changed much in the intervening years.
Netflix, by comparison, have been much more lax. They've all-but encouraged people to use VPNs to access content not available in their area, something they're only just starting to do something about.
Also, Murdoch has sweet fuck all to do with anything at Sky these days. By all means, stick it to the man, just... pick the right man.
I have absolutely no idea about any of this, all I know is the more channels I have the less I can find anything I want to watch.
Time to sit back in my comfy chair, have a Worthers, a nice cup of tea, read the Radio Times and later possibly download some nice hardcore porn to my iPad.
America at its worse.
TV/Netflix Originals
Blue Mountain State
Narcos
Dare Devil
Jessica Jones
Archer
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Bojack Horseman
Orange Is The New Black
Wet Hot American Summer
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Fargo
The Killing
Californication
Marco Polo
Orphan Black
Community
Making A Murderer
Wish I Was Here
Cybercrimes
Bates Motel
Breaking Bad
Master Of None
Films:
Locke
BlackFish
Beasts Of No Nation
Great Nordic cop drama. It's in Swedish/Danish but as long as you're aren't one of those lazy feckers who "doesn't like subtitles" it's well worth a watch. Saga Noren is my hero.