… when I saw this chart: The top 100 movies of 2011… Blue is available for streaming download; yellow is unavailable.
Compare Netflix’s streaming selection to the next columns (Amazon, iTunes, and Vudu), and you can see what an utter ripoff Netflix streaming is.

p.s. Netflix streaming never had closed captioning either, and closed captioning would be nice for both Paul who has trouble hearing, and Sunshine who has trouble understanding. I checked Amazon and though they are cheaper than Netflix ($79 per year), they don’t have closed captioning, so I’ll pass on them as a replacement for Netflix. Does anybody know if iTunes streaming video has closed captioning? (Will it work on a PC computer? Or only on a Mac?)

Written on January 24th, 2012 , Uncategorized

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    mike commented

    Jil i dont know about the captioning. But i dont think the prices will compare to to netflix. They want 3.99 to 4.99 for each viewing Not a pay by month

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    January 26, 2012 at 12:24 pm
      Joseph I. Lowey commented

      I would pay a pay-per-view price instead of a monthly subscription fee if it was low enough. I don’t watch enough movies as it is to justify $10 or $15 per month… barely even $7 or $8 per month. Well, I’m not missing Netflix yet. (I had not even used it in over 2 months as it stood.)

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      January 26, 2012 at 12:36 pm

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