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Jesus... best lists by "respected" critics... you are so unsure of yourself?

Posted by Victor Khomenko on September 8, 2010 at 11:26:30:

So Netflix is not perfect... this is not a revelation. So if you are doing a research on Shruzumbe film industry of the nineties you will have to look elsewhere, granted.

Take it for what it is, an incredible library of about 120,000 titles, portion of which are available streaming.

Look at the deal you get - for $9 you can have unlimited streaming, plus one-at-a-time DVD service! Where else can you get something even approaching this?

The ability to watch the film, stop, switch to another, resume, replay, etc all day long, all for $9?

Like WOW!