Hulu and Netflix are battling for the new episodes of “Arrested Development,” and we hope they both win.
We’d be more excited about Netflix’s deal with Dreamworks if we didn’t have to wait until 2013 to see the new films.
We were hoping that Blockbuster would announce it was launching a new streaming site to compete with Netflix. Unfortunately, they announced something else.
Netflix customers were blindsided this morning with news that Netflix would be splitting into two companies. Who thinks Qwikster is a good name?
Starz will be ending its contract with Netflix, meaning less content to stream, meaning, ugh, can this get worse?
In 7th grade, my P.E. teacher asked me if he could borrow the VHS tape of the Holyfield-Tyson fight (yes, that fight). He didn’t have cable, not to mention, access to pay-per-view. We live in the age of the Internet now. Underpaid P.E. teachers don’t have to ask their smelly students for VHS recordings anymore.







