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not that bad
the download took me 35min, and not 4 hours.
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I'm surprised...
I've been harping on this issue for a few years now. The box my cable company ships me has a fairly large HD (80GB if i'm not wrong) and a pretty fat pipe.
I know this might be oversimplifying things a little but why can't they just license all the movies in (say) the Netflix database, encode them in mpeg4, and give me an interface to download them and charge me a fraction of the DVD cost (since there's a much lower comparative distribution cost)
And no, I'm not talking about the crappy collection of last weeks features that they offer OnDemand, I'm thinking older, less popular movies- you know, the long-tail of the movie selection.
If they took this route, they'd put companies like movielink and netflix out of business because those businesses have a larger convenience cost.
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fsckr
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Movielink works for me
Other then that the process is pretty painless.
With a decent broadband connection you can start watching a move 3 minutes after starting the download.
And if you still have your college email active you can get 25% off each download.
I say its pretty convenient if you are willing to fork out 4bux to watch the movie now rather then wait a day for the torrent download.
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movielink
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What?!?
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Sorry must support Firefox
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it works great; what's the deal?
I don't understand what all the fuss is about.
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Thats ok. We'll just keep using the "free" services.
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Not quite there
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MovieLink
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MovieLink gone on Safari
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Why don't you pay for things like you should or do with out.
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However I prefer netflix's current method. Having the DVD in hand means more features, better quality, and more possibilities of watching.
Typical wait time is only a day or two, who needs to watch a particular movie right now? If you have a queue you have a constant stream of movies to watch.
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