Netflix finally sent me The Blind Side!
You can find out how I felt about The Blind Side by reading my full review here!
Sue reads a lot, writes a lot, edits a lot, and loves a good craft. She was deemed “too picky” to proofread her children’s school papers and wears this as a badge of honor. She is also proud of her aggressively average knitting skillsĀ She is the Editorial Director at Silver Beacon Marketing and an aspiring Crazy Cat Lady.
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suemillinocket
It makes some kind of sense, I suppose. I rarely feel the need to see something the moment it comes out on DVD. Others are probably like me (if I want to see it that bad I see […] Read MoreIt makes some kind of sense, I suppose. I rarely feel the need to see something the moment it comes out on DVD. Others are probably like me (if I want to see it that bad I see it in the theater). I did get it right away once it became available, even though it had a "long wait" status. Maybe they are getting more copies.I don't believe it was what Netflix wanted either, but hopefully they at least saved some money and got more content to stream in the deal. Read Less
roheblius
By the way, I talked to someone who works at Netflix yesterday and they gave me their reason as to why they signed the deal they did. I believed a lot of what was said, but not the reasons why […] Read MoreBy the way, I talked to someone who works at Netflix yesterday and they gave me their reason as to why they signed the deal they did. I believed a lot of what was said, but not the reasons why it was best for them.Here's what was said:- By signing the deal, the distribution becomes much cheaper. For instance, by agreeing not to rent The Blind Side for a month, Netflix gets many more copies of the movies for a much cheaper price. - The studios will allow more of their content become available for streaming.I didn't necessarily believe it that this is the exact deal Netflix wanted like was said to me, but they said they wanted more content for cheaper and that's what they got.GG Read Less