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Quote from: pissclams on July 13, 2011, 11:13:02 AMi guess if/when the stuff is up for viewing at Hulu isn't really important. their costs will be going up as well and pushed to the consumer just like what has happened with netflix. probably so, but they have their advantage of ads
i guess if/when the stuff is up for viewing at Hulu isn't really important. their costs will be going up as well and pushed to the consumer just like what has happened with netflix.
Quote from: Chingon on July 13, 2011, 11:36:48 AMQuote from: pissclams on July 13, 2011, 11:13:02 AMi guess if/when the stuff is up for viewing at Hulu isn't really important. their costs will be going up as well and pushed to the consumer just like what has happened with netflix. probably so, but they have their advantage of adsit's really not the same. those ads don't draw jack for revenue. the equivalent to putting your finger in a crack in the dam, or whatever.
Quote from: AbeFroman on July 13, 2011, 11:11:29 AMWatching Modern Family is such a tuck thing to do. Who knew OK_Cat was a tuck? Poor man's Arrested Development.don't think tucks enjoy modern family, it has gays in it.also, arrested development wasn't funny. ok_cat's biggest pet peeve is people talking about how great a short-lived tv show was.
Watching Modern Family is such a tuck thing to do. Who knew OK_Cat was a tuck? Poor man's Arrested Development.
Starting Sept. 1, subscribers will be charged $15.98 per month to keep both the streaming and DVD-by-mail features. Or, they can choose one or the other for $7.99. For new subscribers, the rates took effect immediately.Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/07/13/BU9E1KA637.DTL#ixzz1S3ixbNhL
Quote from: OK_Cat on July 13, 2011, 12:25:07 PMQuote from: AbeFroman on July 13, 2011, 11:11:29 AMWatching Modern Family is such a tuck thing to do. Who knew OK_Cat was a tuck? Poor man's Arrested Development.don't think tucks enjoy modern family, it has gays in it.also, arrested development wasn't funny. ok_cat's biggest pet peeve is people talking about how great a short-lived tv show was.Arrested Development is very funny.
Quote from: SwiftCat on July 13, 2011, 06:24:26 PMQuote from: OK_Cat on July 13, 2011, 12:25:07 PMQuote from: AbeFroman on July 13, 2011, 11:11:29 AMWatching Modern Family is such a tuck thing to do. Who knew OK_Cat was a tuck? Poor man's Arrested Development.don't think tucks enjoy modern family, it has gays in it.also, arrested development wasn't funny. ok_cat's biggest pet peeve is people talking about how great a short-lived tv show was.Arrested Development is very funny. Yeah, I don't know what OK Cat's god damn problem is, but he's pretty wrong about that. Also, Modern Family is alright.
QuoteStarting Sept. 1, subscribers will be charged $15.98 per month to keep both the streaming and DVD-by-mail features. Or, they can choose one or the other for $7.99. For new subscribers, the rates took effect immediately.Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/07/13/BU9E1KA637.DTL#ixzz1S3ixbNhLDid they used to let you pick whether you wanted streaming or not?I've been paying $14 or something to get 1 blu-ray at a time, but I just went in and edited my plan under the new pricing structure and did 5.99 for two blu-rays a month so i'm actually happy I ran across this. I have HD DVR & HBO so there's usually only one or two movies a month that I would rather watch then whats on my DVR anyways.
Quote from: j-vonfeldt on July 14, 2011, 01:44:05 AMQuoteStarting Sept. 1, subscribers will be charged $15.98 per month to keep both the streaming and DVD-by-mail features. Or, they can choose one or the other for $7.99. For new subscribers, the rates took effect immediately.Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/07/13/BU9E1KA637.DTL#ixzz1S3ixbNhLDid they used to let you pick whether you wanted streaming or not?I've been paying $14 or something to get 1 blu-ray at a time, but I just went in and edited my plan under the new pricing structure and did 5.99 for two blu-rays a month so i'm actually happy I ran across this. I have HD DVR & HBO so there's usually only one or two movies a month that I would rather watch then whats on my DVR anyways.yes.my plan was $7.99 for streaming + $2 for 1 DVD at a time + $2 for blu-ray total $12/mo. in the new plan i think it's like $18. not really a huge increase but the whole reason i did it in the first place was b/c it was so cheap, now it's basically $20 and doesn't feel so cheap. i've had the blu-ray director's cut of bladerunner sitting on my coffee table for 3 weeks. i don't churn and burn movies like a lot of you losers.
You people watch a lot of tv.
Quote from: pissclams on July 14, 2011, 08:48:57 AMQuote from: j-vonfeldt on July 14, 2011, 01:44:05 AMQuoteStarting Sept. 1, subscribers will be charged $15.98 per month to keep both the streaming and DVD-by-mail features. Or, they can choose one or the other for $7.99. For new subscribers, the rates took effect immediately.Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/07/13/BU9E1KA637.DTL#ixzz1S3ixbNhLDid they used to let you pick whether you wanted streaming or not?I've been paying $14 or something to get 1 blu-ray at a time, but I just went in and edited my plan under the new pricing structure and did 5.99 for two blu-rays a month so i'm actually happy I ran across this. I have HD DVR & HBO so there's usually only one or two movies a month that I would rather watch then whats on my DVR anyways.yes.my plan was $7.99 for streaming + $2 for 1 DVD at a time + $2 for blu-ray total $12/mo. in the new plan i think it's like $18. not really a huge increase but the whole reason i did it in the first place was b/c it was so cheap, now it's basically $20 and doesn't feel so cheap. i've had the blu-ray director's cut of bladerunner sitting on my coffee table for 3 weeks. i don't churn and burn movies like a lot of you losers.This is where I am at too. Def dropping the disc delivery. not sure about streaming. May give Hulu plus a try. Haven't looked into it fully yet, so not sure. Using Netflix for some full season tv shows like the orig season of damages, weeds, etc. If hulu goes that far back, I will prob try them out. I did a tour on hulu on the tivo last night and the quality was much better than Netflix. What do the Hulu users think about the comparo to Netflix?
note to Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) OK CAT, Netflix streams at 1080p. there is no better quality streaming. dumbass LOL...what does hulu stream at? imagine a soft piece of crap being crammed through a soda straw and you're staring into the other end mods? can we rename this thread "dumbass"
Quote from: ew2x4 on July 14, 2011, 10:01:32 AMYou people watch a lot of tv. My issue is that I don't, but when I finally get the chance to, I want it to be something I want to watch. Nothing worse than getting to the end of a long day, finally getting an hour or so to watch something, and having to watch something you really don't care to watch.
Quote from: CNS Casey on July 14, 2011, 10:04:06 AMQuote from: ew2x4 on July 14, 2011, 10:01:32 AMYou people watch a lot of tv. My issue is that I don't, but when I finally get the chance to, I want it to be something I want to watch. Nothing worse than getting to the end of a long day, finally getting an hour or so to watch something, and having to watch something you really don't care to watch.I usually have some stuff in my DVR. I could see doing netflix if you don't have cable, but still...
i have a 1230p tv, which is obviously superior to 1080p, look at the numbers. hulu plus caters to those of us who have 1230p tvs, and not you hobos slumming it up with 1080p.
Quote from: OK_Cat on July 14, 2011, 01:10:34 PM i have a 1230p tv, which is obviously superior to 1080p, look at the numbers. hulu plus caters to those of us who have 1230p tvs, and not you hobos slumming it up with 1080p.Are you one of those people that buys the ridiculously expensive HDMI cables?