Fight against 'Not streaming on Netflix'

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Greedy corporations have started appending the phrase `not on netflix streaming for years` to their trailers and advertisements. 'Furious 7' and 'Jurassic World' are a couple of examples that have not yet been made available on Netflix. Oldies like 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' and 'Shameless' have also not been included. For a comprehensive list of these movies, visit 'https://notonnetflixstreamingforyears.com/blacklist'.

You probably would have guessed by now their reason for swimming against the tide. And we, at 'https://notonnetflixstreamingforyears.com' have actually calculated the whole "dollar equation" and we got the following result:

Netflix annual content costs: $2 billion
Number of hours people watched Netflix: 20 billion hours
Average cost per hour of content watched: $0.10 / hour
Average cost for a movie: $0.20
Average cost for a tv show episode: $0.07

It is actually a cheap and slimy strategy which will eventually shoot them in the foot. For more info., visit 'https://notonnetflixstreamingforyears.com'.



Hmm. I'm not sure it's unfair. I mean, obviously we all just want more access, sooner, cheaper, but we're not entitled to it, and as you pointed out it's stupid cheap for us most of the time now.



Movie Forums Squirrel Jumper
Netflix hardly has any quality movies on it in my opinion, and the selection that they do is few and far between. I've always thought of it as the bottom of the barrel.



Netflix hardly has any quality movies on it in my opinion, and the selection that they do is few and far between. I've always thought of it as the bottom of the barrel.
Get the DVD in the mail option for $8 a month, you'll get a LOT more movies choices from Netflix that way.



Movie Forums Squirrel Jumper
Oh okay, how many DVDs do you get per month with that?



It depends on how much you spend/which plan you choose. It's on their site.

It's what I used for years, before they had streaming. It worked well, for me at least. I just wasn't using it often enough by the end to justify it.



Oh okay, how many DVDs do you get per month with that?
I have the $7.99 plan:
1 discs out-at-a-time, Unlimited per month
No late fees, Free shipping & returns

How many you can get in a month depends on how fast you watch the DVD and return it. I'd guess if you watched and return asap, you could get 8 DVDs a month. There's also a 2 DVDs at a time plan that is $11.99. Blu-Ray is not included in those, for that it cost more. Like Yoda said all the info is on their site.