For reasons I cannot begin to fathom, this 2011 post that featured me shrugging off the modest rise in cost of Netflix's streaming service has been getting views on this here internet website. I have no idea why, but I suspect I'm probably getting canceled somewhere by teens with unicorn anime icons. So everyone buckle up for that to hit.
In the post, I marvel at the possibilities of streaming, and how *cheap* this really is, when you consider the value in comparison/ contrast to rentals, going to the movies, etc...
The first thing of note is that I didn't bat an eye at using a Louis CK clip. Hoo-boy. Time marches on. And, I kind of forgot, CK was actually really funny until, uh, things came to light... I think his point in the clip holds fine if you forget his relationship to shrubbery.
A quick recap: what I was excited about was that, in 2011, Netflix had worked out deals with the studios to get a lot of their back library. And for someone interested in movies from all eras, this was a gold mine. To me, then and now, the *obvious* thing to do was/is put the entire catalog of studios onto a service.