Last night I watched the final “SaW” movie and grew so upset that I missed the chance to see it in theaters when it was released nearly a year ago. The movies are coming out so fast lately that I find it hard to keep up with all of the new releases. SaW3D was a great end to wrap up the franchise. Surprises lurk around every corner and unexpected cast members pop up and make the story a whole lot more interesting. A couple of nights a go I saw Final Destination 3D, and was somewhat disappointed. The death scenes with the make up and special effects were done well, but the overall storyline was basically the same. They could have changed the concept a little and wrote Tony Todd in as officially the character of “Death” to add a twist of freshness to it, centering the plot more about him and the supernatural element of it. Thor has been released on Netflix and Demand so I added it to my list today. Hopefully I will get it in time for this weekend. Conan, and Cowboys vs Aliens are two other movies I think will be very good and I looking forward to watching them. Hearing that Are you Afraid of the Dark was not what it was cracked up to be, I plan on putting that on my “Netflix list.” I have learned my lesson when it comes to movies and despite my busy schedule I will make it my duty to get to the theater when an upcoming movie is released. So far I have a thing where if I feel that it is not a Blockbuster then I put in on my future Demand or Netflix list. Let’s see after I see these other movies. Buried is after Thor.
To tell you the truth the Netflix data base in regards to new releases is not that impressive. Comcast on Demand is more extensive in my opinion. As Netflix increases their prices for customers to pay, they really need to step it up when it comes to providing a product that customers are genuinely satisfied with. As a true movie Buff, I love watching older movies that I missed a year of two ago or even later. I have no problem streaming something from the 80’s (my favorite decade) that I’ve never seen. As I read comments and even chat with my husband about it, they are mostly saying the same thing, that they are starting to not like Netflix. I am still willing to give it a chance and see what happens. Hopefully they will listen to customers and respect our feedback.
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