I want an option to view only what I available as part of my Prime subscription
Yeah same for Android, but the app on Shield TV does not have that option
If you go to free to me in menu that contains only free content.I hope this doesn't happen, it will be disastrous for Cinemas as most people would wait for films to come to Netflix or Prime, etc.
And as Megatama said above, Netflix content this days is trash. I watch more on Prime, but there UI is rubbish, as it focuses on selling you films, etc to buy. I want an option to view only what I available as part of my Prime subscription
People can't seriously be advocating killing off an industry just to be able to watch things at home a bit sooner.
Plus peeps need to remember this is an AV forum; many film fans but non AV enthusiasts don't have the luxury either of a cinema style set up in their home, but still love the cinema experience. So going out to one is their only choice. It's easy to say sod the cinema when you've got a mini-one in your own house.
The pandemic once over shouldn't change a damn thing, and I didn't really see anyone complaining before last March. The way it was has everyone winning.
Just greed from these companies who rake in enough already. The process as is is special and shouldn't be interfered with. No need to change an experience that's spanned generations.
However, if you start doing this you kill cinema. If you kill cinema then you can wave goodbye to future $200+ Million blockbusters.
Don’t disagree, but how many people these days, especially younger ones watch most of their content on a laptop or tablet or even a phone, let alone a big tv.
I can’t even remember the last time I went to the cinema, even pre-pandemic, mainly because there’s so little stuff that comes out that makes me want to get off my lazy arse and make the effort to go, maybe one or two films a year max.
Yeah the choice would be nice, day 1 at home or cinema, our choiceIt's all about choice. Keeping things as they are means everyone gets what they want. No-one is forcing anyone to the cinema, but it should be there for those who want the experience.
Hasn't Netflix just announced the Gray Man - a $200million production - for 'straight-to-Netflix' transmission? I take your point though, namely that the cinemas are a major source of income for movies and thus drive the big budgets.I've said before, I don't go to the cinema anymore as I need subtitles for everything. Without them, I can't follow the film and it makes for a dreadful experience.
However, if you start doing this you kill cinema. If you kill cinema then you can wave goodbye to future $200+ Million blockbusters.