Mr Russell wrote:
gospvg wrote:
I'm now in the 98%
Giving Lovefilm £7.99, Netflix £4.99 & Sky Sports £4.99 a month.
Interesting that you're getting Lovefilm AND Netflix.
I expect a detailed comparison, young man.
They both achieve certain requirements I needed. The first was access to a library of Blu_Rays/DVDs so I could watch the latest movies/tv series when released. I never buy Blu-Rays or DVDs to keep unless it is a kids movie. So Lovefilm is great in that I can watch & return a movie then wait for the next to arrive in the post.
Netflix was an experiment, I got a month free voucher & during the month the kids enjoyed watching the various cartoons especially Charlie & Lola, Spongebob & some others I forget. Another advantage of netflix is they have a large collection of Bollywood Movies which my wife & daughter like to watch (I do watch the odd movie occasionally depending on the content). So I was almost forced to sign up to Netflix. To be honest at £4.99 a month it is stupidly cheap for what you get & at the moment is letting me watch the latest Breaking Bad episodes.
I have thought about cancelling Lovefilm. It will mean I will have to wait longer to watch any movies until they appear on Netflix or Freeview TV. Also there are certain US TV Shows that I follow that are not available on Netflix or TV so this is where Lovefilm helps.
So I am stuck with both for now at least until Lovefilm Instant becomes a good enough service to compete with Netflix.
On Top of that I also pay Sky £4.99 a month to watch the sports channel on my iPad. I'm an F1 nut & there was no way I was going to miss watching a grand prix live.
I don't want to pay for a Sky TV Subscription so for now this is what I am stuck with.
Virgin Media 120 MB Internet/Home Telephone £35 Month
Netflix/Lovefilm & Sky Sports £17.97 Month
£635 !! a year - Initially that seems like a lot but I or the family are at least using it all to the max.
Also I think this post has gone on long enough but I just could not stop typing .....