I heard a rumour that Netflix is starting to crackdown this year on users who share accounts. Apparently they are going to be monitoring where the users are accessing Netflix from and at what times and denying access to shared accounts.
I heard a rumour that Netflix is starting to crackdown this year on users who share accounts. Apparently they are going to be monitoring where the users are accessing Netflix from and at what times and denying access to shared accounts.
I think that would be hard as hell to enforce. I pay for the 4 streams UHD and Netflix is on 3 phones, 3 iPads, 3 Apple TVs, 1 fire tv and a roku. 7 of those devices travel around Canada with the phones, iPads and fire tv. Depending on where I am for work I could be accessing it in Toronto at a hotel while my daughter is watching it in Calgary at my mother in laws house while my wife or son is watching it at home.
I do however understand why they would do this as you can see people actually sell Netflix accounts that are shared.
I heard a rumour that Netflix is starting to crackdown this year on users who share accounts. Apparently they are going to be monitoring where the users are accessing Netflix from and at what times and denying access to shared accounts.
I thought this was something that Netflix condoned, although didn't openly encourage it.
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^All joking aside, though, that Velvet Buzzsaw movie looks freaking amazing. I'm not into horror movies at all (I couldn't even make it through Alien: Covenant. Hell, when 28 weeks later came out I walked out of the movie theater in the first five minutes) but I will for sure be checking this out! Thanks for the heads up!
For those who love police crime and detective drama, Netflix has lots of amazing shows, some that are quite well hidden
The Fall 7/10 Thoroughly depressing, starts to get less believable in the last season and the suspense disappears with it.
The Killing 1/10 (how is this rated 71% on RT, who is dumb enough to like it???) most cliched and poorly written crime drama I have ever seen. It's as if some writer learned about plot twists in school, but did not learn about how to build them and how to use them sparingly. Put a half assed plot twist and 'discovery' at the halfway point of the episode, pull a full assed plot twist and reveal at the end, without ever leading up to it or even foreshadowing. Hey look, the girl has a teacher that we have not seen in the show at all yet that had contact with her that could be the killer! Let's get him! Oh no, it's not him, it could be this other random guy we just found out about in the last minute! Argghh, this show was so bad.
Hidden Valley 8/10. Started off quite strong, and gets pretty creepy at times. It can be a bit slow at times for sure though.
Broadchurch 9/10 Amazing show, I dropped it down because of season 2's farce of a side plot (you will know which when watching) that was only there to fill the season up while the main case was happening.
Line of Duty 10/10 This is the best show I have ever seen, and that includes Breaking Bad. It follows an anti-corruption squad around trying to capture crooked cops. So good and insane, and very well written. Just when you think something is slowly falling apart, something insane and totally unexpected happens (think near GoT red wedding shock factor) that raises the stakes 100 times and that's by episode 2...I love how you can pick out small things from season 1 that hints at later situations and character reveals (that when you go back to to the season it all makes sense)
For those who love police crime and detective drama, Netflix has lots of amazing shows, some that are quite well hidden
The Fall 7/10 Thoroughly depressing, starts to get less believable in the last season and the suspense disappears with it.
The Killing 1/10 (how is this rated 71% on RT, who is dumb enough to like it???) most cliched and poorly written crime drama I have ever seen. It's as if some writer learned about plot twists in school, but did not learn about how to build them and how to use them sparingly. Put a half assed plot twist and 'discovery' at the halfway point of the episode, pull a full assed plot twist and reveal at the end, without ever leading up to it or even foreshadowing. Hey look, the girl has a teacher that we have not seen in the show at all yet that had contact with her that could be the killer! Let's get him! Oh no, it's not him, it could be this other random guy we just found out about in the last minute! Argghh, this show was so bad.
I agree with your the fall rating.
I fully disagree on the killing.
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