- Netflix sucks now. A US neighbourhood is keeping an alternative alive
For two decades, Hutton has watched San Francisco's neighbourhood video stores fail while shepherding his shop through booms and busts - lately, mostly busts - first as a co-owner and now by himself
- Netflix sucks now. A sleepy SF neighborhood is keeping an alternative . . .
Sixteen years ago, Colin Hutton broke a record that he will never come close to reaching again It was a Friday night in 2009 Barack Obama was president, and “Boom Boom Pow” by the Black Eyed Peas was on the radio Blockbuster was one year away from filing for bankruptcy, but at Hutton’s
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Because of licensing agreements, Netflix (and most other streaming services) do not have the same content library in every country Thus, a Netflix user outside the USA doesn’t have as big a content library as a US based Netflix user To go around this, you can either: Use a VPN
- Top 10 Biggest Reasons Why Netflix Has Gone Downhill - TheTopTens
Unfortunately, the freedom to watch that show or movie on Netflix is now just a bittersweet memory Why? Because Netflix is removing much of its high-quality and popular content, only to replace it with subpar options
- Netflix (in America) sucks now : r netflix - Reddit
Netflix has lost the plot, much like every single thing they make The closest things to quality are immediately cancelled (eg 1899), or made in Korea OP complained about cartoons, and as a fan of anime, I can say that Netflix fails to produce anything good in that domain either
- Netflix Is Losing Its Cool - WIRED
As competitors multiply in the United States, they’re purloining former Netflix staples like The Office and Friends and coming out with features every bit as cinematic as Netflix awards bait
- Why Does Netflix Suck Now? - This is Dahlia
Netflix and Bajaria believed (and clearly still believe) that in order to compete with the loss of shows like Friends and The Office, Netflix had to flood its users with offerings, thereby spending less money (and less creativity) per show
- Netflix sucks now. A sleepy SF neighborhood is keeping an alternative . . .
Hutton, 56, is the movie maven behind Video Wave, one of San Francisco's last video stores We're standing in his shop, where the walls are crammed with more than 28,000 DVDs It's a Thursday, and
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