
Now, there are many reasons for this move and the important thing is to know, I'm not abandoning the Blockbuster killer, just shifting back to the traditional DVD by mail.
I did enjoy being able to just turn on my Blu Ray DVD player, click the online settings and watch a movie. I even loved the $7.99 a month price. But here's the deal... I'm a filmmaker and for me, the DVD extra's are almost as valuable as the film itself. I want to know as much as I can about the "process" of making that film, no matter what it is. I've even seen really bad movies, but loved the extras because at least I was able to get into the filmmakers heads a little to get an idea of what they were shooting for. Yes it will cost me a little extra, basically a "Grande Extra Hot Mocha" once a month, but at around $11 bucks a month, it is far superior than going to the movies unfortunately and that pains me to say that.
Now the other reason why I went back... one of my films, "Dog Me: Potluck" is available on #Netflix, but only through the traditional DVD form. Getting a film onto Netflix was HUGE and something I am very proud of. Not just for me, but for ALL of the people who worked so hard on that film. So to send a little love, I periodically drop it into my cue and rent the film... and still laugh... just to let those at Netflix even though we're a small film, it's important to have them on the site.
So that's my little rant and philosophy on why I switched back. I'm not going to advocate for anyone else making the change, but if you are an "OG" like me... slide "Dog Me: Potluck" into your cue and show it some love and know it was made with tons of love and a huge accomplishment for everyone involved.
Ciao Bella!
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