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Netflix is leaps and bounds better than Blockbusters mail service (yes, I have both)
the special effects are pretty bad but it's a TV show with a budget, not a 100 million dollar movie with 1 year of post production.
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Quote from: BlackNMild2k1 on March 28, 2010, 08:31:08 PMthe special effects are pretty bad but it's a TV show with a budget, not a 100 million dollar movie with 1 year of post production.Battlestar Galactica has significantly raised my expectations for TV special effects. If it could pull off what it did on the Sci Fi Channel, a so-called "Premium" channel should be able to do better than that.
Quote from: insanolord on March 29, 2010, 02:04:10 AMQuote from: BlackNMild2k1 on March 28, 2010, 08:31:08 PMthe special effects are pretty bad but it's a TV show with a budget, not a 100 million dollar movie with 1 year of post production.Battlestar Galactica has significantly raised my expectations for TV special effects. If it could pull off what it did on the Sci Fi Channel, a so-called "Premium" channel should be able to do better than that.I doubt there were graphic depictions of swords slicing through human flesh and at times actually decapitating people on BSG. Sometimes it looks pretty good, but other times it is laughably bad.
Oh okay. that makes sense. I hear that Blockbuster is going out of business, that might account for the closing stores.
I was actually quite impressed with the quality, I didn't use it on an HD TV but on a standard def TV it looked just as sharp as a DVD would, didn't take too long to load either. I didn't watch a full movie yet but about 10 minutes of one.
Quote from: kraken613 on March 29, 2010, 10:28:02 PMI was actually quite impressed with the quality, I didn't use it on an HD TV but on a standard def TV it looked just as sharp as a DVD would, didn't take too long to load either. I didn't watch a full movie yet but about 10 minutes of one.You can get one at www.netflix.com/wii For those of you who want some adult content on your Wii I suggest watching Caligula. At first glance the selection of movies appears shallow. Unless you already have a Netflix account you wouldn't know just how much you could watch. There is no search option on the Wii interface and all que lists have to be managed via computer. Is it like this on the other systems?