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^ did you read imdb's 50 most disturbing films list or something?


nah there's a local video store which has all sorts of "banned" movies in their back section. legally they can't sell it at all, but if you know the guy he will rent it out to you. sodom was especially fucked up.


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^ did you read imdb's 50 most disturbing films list or something?


nah there's a local video store which has all sorts of "banned" movies in their back section. legally they can't sell it at all, but if you know the guy he will rent it out to you. sodom was especially fucked up.


Didn't you star in a movie called 8MM2?

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i haven't seen this but it's somewhere in my netflix queue.

the grudge sucked and ju-on wasn't much better.

i just watched infection which was pretty good and aftermath which was supposed to be really really sick but kind of was unintentionally funny.

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just bought/watched 'cursed'.....its the ring meets clerks.....good stuff


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stupid netflix apparently doesn't have 'a tale of two sisters' readily available for me. (it keeps bumping it back to my queue and sending me whatever is next on there.) :x

this weekend i watched 'broken flowers' and 'kissing jessica stein'.

'broken flowers' was better than i expected. much better.
'kissing jessica stein' was entertaining.

i still have 'king of comedy' at home....on good recommendation. ;)

and coming up next on my queue is....
'a tale of two sisters' (trying again! :roll: )
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'around the fire' (which i expect to be bad. but need to see it for myself anyway.)
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ooh. junebug looks interesting.
just added it to my queue.

thumbsucker was already there.

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'Throttling' Angers Netflix Renters

By MICHAEL LIEDTKE
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Published February 11, 2006, 12:25 AM CST


SAN FRANCISCO -- Manuel Villanueva realizes he has been getting a pretty good deal since he signed up for Netflix Inc.'s online DVD rental service 2 1/2 years ago, but he still feels shortchanged. That's because the $17.99 monthly fee that he pays to rent up to three DVDs at a time would amount to an even bigger bargain if the company didn't penalize him for returning his movies so quickly.

Netflix typically sends about 13 movies per month to Villanueva's home in Warren, Mich. -- down from the 18 to 22 DVDs he once received before the company's automated system identified him as a heavy renter and began delaying his shipments to protect its profits.

The same Netflix formula also shoves Villanueva to the back of the line for the most-wanted DVDs, so the service can send those popular flicks to new subscribers and infrequent renters.

The little-known practice, called "throttling" by critics, means Netflix customers who pay the same price for the same service are often treated differently, depending on their rental patterns.

"I wouldn't have a problem with it if they didn't advertise `unlimited rentals,'" Villanueva said. "The fact is that they go out of their way to make sure you don't go over whatever secret limit they have set up for your account."

Los Gatos, Calif.-based Netflix didn't publicly acknowledge it differentiates among customers until revising its "terms of use" in January 2005 -- four months after a San Francisco subscriber filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company had deceptively promised one-day delivery of most DVDs.

"In determining priority for shipping and inventory allocation, we give priority to those members who receive the fewest DVDs through our service," Netflix's revised policy now reads. The statement specifically warns that heavy renters are more likely to encounter shipping delays and less likely to immediately be sent their top choices.

Few customers have complained about this "fairness algorithm," according to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.

"We have unbelievably high customer satisfaction ratings," Hastings said during a recent interview. "Most of our customers feel like Netflix is an incredible value."

The service's rapid growth supports his thesis. Netflix added nearly 1.6 million customers last year, giving it 4.2 million subscribers through December. During the final three months of 2005, just 4 percent of its customers canceled the service, the lowest rate in the company's six-year history.

After collecting consumer opinions about the Web's 40 largest retailers last year, Ann Arbor, Mich., research firm ForeSeeResults rated Netflix as "the cream of the crop in customer satisfaction."

Once considered a passing fancy, Netflix has changed the way many households rent movies and spawned several copycats, including a mail service from Blockbuster Inc.

Netflix's most popular rental plan lets subscribers check out up to three DVDs at a time for $17.99 per month. After watching a movie, customers return the DVD in a postage-paid envelope. Netflix then sends out the next available DVD on the customer's online wish list.

Because everyone pays a flat fee, Netflix makes more money from customers who only watch four or five DVDs per month. Customers who quickly return their movies in order to get more erode the company's profit margin because each DVD sent out and returned costs 78 cents in postage alone.

Although Netflix consistently promoted its service as the DVD equivalent of an all-you-can eat smorgasbord, some heavy renters began to suspect they were being treated differently two or three years ago.

To prove the point, one customer even set up a Web site -- http://www.dvd-rent-test.dreamhost.com -- to show that the service listed different wait times for DVDs requested by subscribers living in the same household.

Netflix's throttling techniques have also prompted incensed customers to share their outrage in online forums such as http://www.hackingnetflix.com.

"Netflix isn't well within its rights to throttle users," complained a customer identified as "annoyed" in a posting on the site. "They say unlimited rentals. They are liars."

Hastings said the company has no specified limit on rentals, but "`unlimited' doesn't mean you should expect to get 10,000 a month."

In its terms of use, Netflix says most subscribers check out two to 11 DVDs per month.

Management has previously acknowledged to analysts that it risks losing money on a relatively small percentage of frequent renters. The risk has increased since Netflix reduced the price of its most popular subscription plan by $4 per month in 2004 and the U.S. Postal Service recently raised first-class mailing costs by 2 cents.

Netflix's approach has paid off so far. The company has been profitable in each of the past three years, a trend its management expects to continue in 2006 with projected earnings of at least $29 million on revenue of $960 million. Netflix's stock price has more than tripled since its 2002 initial public offering.

A September 2004 lawsuit cast a spotlight on the throttling issue. The complaint, filed by Frank Chavez on behalf of all Netflix subscribers before Jan. 15, 2005, said the company had developed a sophisticated formula to slow down DVD deliveries to frequent renters and ensure quicker shipments of the most popular movies to its infrequent -- and most profitable -- renters to keep them happy.

Netflix denied the allegations, but eventually revised its terms of use to acknowledge its different treatment of frequent renters.

Without acknowledging wrongdoing, the company agreed to provide a one-month rental upgrade and pay Chavez's attorneys $2.5 million, but the settlement sparked protests that prompted the two sides to reconsider. A hearing on a revised settlement proposal is scheduled for Feb. 22 in San Francisco Superior Court.

Netflix subscribers such as Nathaniel Irons didn't believe the company was purposely delaying some DVD shipments until he read the revised terms of use.

Irons, 28, of Seattle, has no plans to cancel his service because he figures he is still getting a good value from the eight movies he typically receives each month.

"My own personal experience has not been bad," he said, "but (the throttling) is certainly annoying when it happens."


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Get Michael Moore on that.


I was going to suggest Lionel Hutz.

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This is the greatest case of false advertising I've seen since I sued the movie The Never Ending Story


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at home i have....
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is that the Stephen Chow King of Comedy?

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is that the Stephen Chow King of Comedy?



no it's the robert deniro 'king of comedy'.


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DayStar Wrote:
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is that the Stephen Chow King of Comedy?


no it's the robert deniro 'king of comedy'.


Yikes. go with the Chow one.


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the redworm Wrote:
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is that the Stephen Chow King of Comedy?


no it's the robert deniro 'king of comedy'.


Yikes. go with the Chow one.


i'm doing this 'thing' with a friend where i recommended a movie to him and he recommended a movie to me. this was his recommendation. i have to watch it.

(now don't go scaring me away from it. :lol: )


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Just saw Tale of Two Sisters. I've been waiting for a movie to capture the godawful feelings of horror I get while playing Silent HIll and I was dissapointed again. There were times it came close though.

It did have the creepiness of Fatal Frame, which is a plus.

Anyone play the Silent Hill series that knows a good movie counterpart?
Preferably with focus on the surreal?

Session 9 comes close
Poltergeist 2 delivered some real WTF? moments as well.
In the Mouth of Madness, Jacob's Ladder, and the Sixth Sense (oddly enough) are all also contenders.

The Hills have Eyes looks at the least creepy.


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Just saw Tale of Two Sisters. I've been waiting for a movie to capture the godawful feelings of horror I get while playing Silent HIll and I was dissapointed again. There were times it came close though.

It did have the creepiness of Fatal Frame, which is a plus.

Anyone play the Silent Hill series that knows a good movie counterpart?
Preferably with focus on the surreal?

Session 9 comes close
Poltergeist 2 delivered some real WTF? moments as well.
In the Mouth of Madness, Jacob's Ladder, and the Sixth Sense (oddly enough) are all also contenders.

The Hills have Eyes looks at the least creepy.


I've only played Silent Hill 2 but near the beginning when you're walking through the woods and you keep hearing noises is creepy as fuck.

The part in Session 9 that probably rivaled that was when Hank was in the tunnels at night.

It's kind of cheesy but Tombs Of The Blind Dead was kind of scary.

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the redworm Wrote:
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is that the Stephen Chow King of Comedy?


no it's the robert deniro 'king of comedy'.


Yikes. go with the Chow one.


Are you crazy? The Scorsese/DeNiro movie is awesome. I haven't seen this other one.


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