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20/12/2007 14:17:46
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TV & Series
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Divers
Thread ID:
01276707
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Absolutely. I almost never go to a video store any more. And Netflix has plans tailored to various viewing habits. As long as you don't get on the wrong plan the rate per video is way cheaper than Blockbuster.


>I can highly recomment NetFlix, one set price per month, no late fees, and since we've got a distribution center here in Austin, 2 day turnaround.
>
>>>HSB was a real pioneer for that format. Haven't watched the show since original airing but remember it was a favorite ( Charlie Haid - Renko - became a very accomplished director as well )
>>>
>>>If you haven't seen Homicide - Life on the Streets there are 7 seasons of that on DVD now too. A notch up from HSB IMO - building on the accomplishments of the former. ( and The Wire - same creative team as Homicide - builds on that. )
>>>
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>>Homicide is the one that introduced Richard Belzer's "John Munch" character, right? I think we saw a few episodes when they did stuff with Law and Order.
>>
>>If we ever get another video store around here (Blockbuster closed a few years ago and Hollywood just closed), I'll have to look for it.
>>
>>Tamar
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