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Is Netflix worth subscribing to?
Is Netflix worth subscribing to?
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nah its not same movies all the time no way not worth it.
As long as I've had Netflix, it's only gotten worse over the years.

I'm pretty sure there's five Bollywood movies per one good movie or TV show.
Neuro 4 Dec @ 4:15am 
Netflix and Prime are pretty good, they have good shows and movies.
They have a lot of excellent Korean and Japanese series.
no way
Originally posted by MrFixyoShyt:
no way

They have tons of there but you can also watch a lot on Viki.
Vox 4 Dec @ 4:22am 
No.
No it isn't.

It has Glo.b.alist Agenda, written all over it and inside. If a corporation worry about criticising Totalitarianism and Draconian regimes, then they are worthless to give money for.

Do not forget, in 21st Century, Digitalism, Totalitarianism, Glo.b.alism and Communism are children of same mother:

single-eyed Anti-Christ
Neuro 4 Dec @ 4:29am 
Originally posted by ☎need4naiim☎:
No it isn't.

It has Glo.b.alist Agenda, written all over it and inside. If a corporation worry about criticising Totalitarianism and Draconian regimes, then they are worthless to give money for.

Do not forget, in 21st Century, Digitalism, Totalitarianism, Glo.b.alism and Communism are children of same mother:

single-eyed Anti-Christ

Yo I havn't seen you in years, whats up bro, how are you doing?
😂tf
I like it, there always something on it that I like.
Right now I'm watching Catherine the Great.
It goofy af and very funny.
When I subscribed to Netflix it was only cause I wanted to watch a Vietnam documentary serie, but I still have Netflix today.
Neuro 4 Dec @ 4:53am 
Originally posted by Pieshaman:
I like it, there always something on it that I like.
Right now I'm watching Catherine the Great.
It goofy af and very funny.
When I subscribed to Netflix it was only cause I wanted to watch a Vietnam documentary serie, but I still have Netflix today.

If they put up the price one more time I will unsubscribe and never go back. I live on the intenet, I can watch anything I want for free anyway.
Fake 4 Dec @ 4:59am 
Check your local library, some have Netflix subscription for public use.
gugnihr 4 Dec @ 5:33am 
No of course not.
peon 4 Dec @ 5:37am 
It used to be, but then the ahole murdoch bought a 50% share of it, and thats when they started jacking up the prices shortly aftewards.

Every other year since, they raise it a few dollars.

Some really good series ive watched on there and sad they were cancelled before getting finished. Nightflyers would be one off the top of my head.

Nowadays I just dont enjoy anything they make, but that kinda makes sense. Its all women at the top and they are basically making shows/media for women.

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ no one makes any good scifi shows anymore, its ♥♥♥♥♥♥.

I really though it was murdoch, the guy who owns most of the news corps. But google says i must be mistaken. I guess im thinking of this?

https://globalnews.ca/news/305275/as-investor-icahn-buys-in-netflix-enacts-shareholder-plan-to-protect-against-hostile-takeover/

Posted November 5, 2012

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Netflix is moving to protect itself against hostile takeovers, less than a week after activist investor Carl Icahn disclosed a stake of nearly 10 per cent in the online video company.


Netflix Inc. said Monday that it has adopted a shareholder rights plan, also known as a poison pill. Such a plan is designed to make it difficult or even impossible for someone to take over the company without an agreement from the board.

When the provision is triggered, additional shares flood the market and make it prohibitively expensive for a takeover.

Netflix said the provision is triggered if a person or group acquires 10 per cent of Netflix, or 20 per cent in the case of institutional investors, in a deal not approved by the board. The Los Gatos, California-company said that its plan isn’t intended to interfere with a board-approved transaction.

I guess that sounds about right, it was shortly after that they started raising prices every other year. It was also shortly after that they decided they were going to start "making" their own content. Turned into cable 2.0 after that, commercials and all if you pay the cheapest plan.

Lmao i mean the top 3 controling shares of netflix, vanguard, blackrock, and fidelity, had the murdoch family in charge at one point or another. So likely is murdoch who has a controlling interest in netflix.
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