Posts Tagged ‘Netflix’

 

Gimmie More Streams – 22. July, 2010

Goddamn those Euros, I’m so jealous they’re getting this!

A bit of background to help you understand my response. First, I don’t subscribe to cable. It’s a cost I cut a long time ago and I don’t really miss it. Then television got great. Suddenly I was hooked on shows like VERONICA MARS and FRINGE; my latest addiction is MAD MEN (I blame my former roommate for that).

For a while it seemed that for $1.99 iTunes could give me what I needed but damn if those files aren’t huge and season passes are expensive (and what if the show starts sucking?). Hulu seemed like the answer. Just a couple of problems: the window of viewing and the window for viewing. A couple weeks of “nose to the grindstone” and I end up with 20+ hours of NBC sitcoms and Fox animation I wanted to watch but they’re expiring in 14 hours.  Plus I was locked into watching episodes on my laptop. Sure, I could always get the DVDs from Netflix but…

But then Netflix introduced streaming on the PS3 and it was as if a whole new world opened up to me.  Suddenly I could follow my whim and watch a movie or a documentary or an episode of KING OF THE HILL and all I had to do was start buffering while I cooked dinner.  I consider that a big win but instantly I wanted more.  I wanted more than a handful of THE OFFICE episodes and why do I still have to use that stupid disc?

So when I heard that Hulu was offering a paid service that would show current shows and allow access to their back catalog, I was interested. When I learned that I’d be able to do this on my PS3, which is hooked up to a sweet TV, I immediately signed up for an invite.

(Still waiting for that invite.)

So obviously I’m excited for streaming services that let me view quality content via my PS3. Therefore, it should be obvious that a film nut like me wants a service showing Criterion like programming (plus I’m dying for something to tear me away from BORDERLANDS). Those are the movies I love, the kind I need to be watching, discovering.

Here’s hoping Mubi & Sony make this happen in North America.

Spying on My Neighbor’s Netflix Ratings – 9. January, 2010

Curious what’s a popular DVD in your area? Then check out this New York Times Map which details Netflix rankings by zip code for 12 major cities.

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Muy interesting!

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Netflix Cracks the Matrix – 10. July, 2009

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Back in 2006, Netflix offered a $1 million bounty for any team that could improve their Cinematch algorithm by 10%. If I remember correctly, a Netflix honcho called that 10% the “NAPOLEON DYNAMITE anomaly” because, well, here’s what I remember him saying.

“If someone rents and loves NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET and SAW, we can successfully suggest WOLF CREEK to them. If someone rents and loves PRIDE & PREJUDICE and REMAINS OF THE DAY then we can successfully suggest SHADOWLANDS to them. If someone rents and loves THE SIMPSONS and FAMILY GUY, we can successfully suggest THE OBLONGS to them. The anomy is that each of the above renters also check out NAPOLEON DYNAMITE and give it 5 stars. We want to predict that.”

It looks like someone finally did it. It took two teams combining their coding abilities, and the results still need to be verified, but I think we have a winner.

Or do we? The most interesting part of that Cinematical article is the question of Prize economics. See, by Netflix offering a prize to the winner, they get a lot of people working on their very specific problem, one that, if solved, would hypothetically generate more revenue for Netflix, for free. While this is a boon to the winners, couldn’t Netflix get the same results by hiring some coders, paying them a salary and offering them health benefits? Need another example of this? How about the Amazon contest for a user generated 30-second commercial that they plan to air on the major networks. What does the winner receive? One, possibly two, $10k gift certificates. Basically, you trade your winnings back to Amazon. Um, hey, look, if I had more time I’d enter but isn’t that just a bit fishy?

Or maybe I’m just getting all worked up since I have so little work at the moment.

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Small Screen – 4. October, 2007

While I do own a television set I don’t get any television. I don’t get cable or a satellite. Hell, I don’t even own rabbit ears so I can’t catch the local news ( I’m pretty happy about that). Still, I have a couple of shows I can’t wait to catch.

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA – A bombardment of “you’ve got to see this” got me to Netflix the series. 17 minutes into the first episode, when No. 6 has that moment with the baby, I shot to my feet and I knew I was hooked. I’ve only seen the first two seasons, I’m waiting for season 3 to come out on DVD, but I might have to make friends so I can watch Season 4.

DEXTER – Speaking of making friends… well, I’ll get to that. I think a quick blurb in Entertainment Weekly sent me to the web. A Google search told me that I could stream the first two episodes. I did and I wanted more but damn it I couldn’t buy the season on iTunes (you couldn’t while the show was premiering; you can now). Cut to a few days later when I meet a cute girl at a party. I learn that 1) she gets Showtime and 2) she loves DEXTER. Guess who I start seeing? Unfortunately, it all fell apart before the 6th episode aired; DEXTER is currently in my Netflix cue.

HEROES – Last year, for some whimsical reason, I wanted to dip my foot into digital content delivery river. I knew I wanted to buy a season pass to a new television series I just didn’t know which. HEROES was on my radar, mostly because a few friends knew Masi Oka. Then the hype hit the fan and you couldn’t avoid it. Everyone was raving about HEROES. Being a comic book junkie, I bit. The show was fun, really great at first, but by the end I found myself feeling the same fatigue after a comic book title twists itself into one too many story knots. I said, “that was cool but I’m not getting season two.” Then I heard that the producers landed the lead from my favorites recently canceled show…

VERONICA MARS – I own the first two seasons on DVD and while I heard the third took a mighty slip I still plan on picking it up sight unseen. I think it was a top notch show that never got the respect it deserved. Plus I fell in love with Kristen Bell/Veronica Mars. Blond, spunky, dark, damaged, vengeful, how could a boy resist?

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(I’m sorry, I couldn’t help resorting to cheesecake. And I realize I’m in love with the character more so than the actress. I don’t know Kristen Bell nor have I read any interviews with her but I think she’s a tremendous actress. Just allow me the fantasy for now.)

When I learned that HEROES had signed her for the second season I knew I would be renewing my iTunes season pass. Then iTunes and NBC had their spat. I sure hope the network streams that show.
Oh, one last show I’ll catch either via iTunes or streaming:

MISS GUIDED – Why? First, I have a terrible crush on Judy Greer (sorry Kristen). Second, and most importantly, my friend Caroline Williams is the creator/writer/co-executive producer. Many moons ago I directed a staged reading of one of her feature length script. People, what can I say, she’s funny and awesome.

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