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In response to
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Netflix reportedly set to produce 90 movies a year, with budgets up to $200 million -- (link)
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by
Remlik
There is too. much. content. -- nm
Posted by
MDH
Dec 17 '18, 12:56
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yep. -- nm
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Diva
Dec 17, 13:01
It seriously stresses me out. I actually find I'm migrating back to network tv because streaming is too overwhelming. -- nm
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pmb
Dec 17, 12:58
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I don't know if it was mentioned here, but I heard a radio news story that illegal downloading has increased a lot because of it.
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b.
Dec 17, 13:03
1
Yup, I heard that recently. It's not surprising. -- nm
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Krusty
Dec 17, 13:06
I'm dropping stuff left and right. Hence why a show needs to bring an A game episode 1. -- nm
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MDH
Dec 17, 13:00
They are desperate because they are losing their Marvel content. -- nm
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Spawn
Dec 17, 12:57
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I 100% believe Disney's service is going to be a huge disappointment. That said, they shouldn't worry they have a ton of content without it. -- nm
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MDH
Dec 17, 12:58
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I agree with your first, but not so much the second.
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Spawn
Dec 17, 13:04
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