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jadecat
response 225 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 00:38 UTC 2006

resp:221 Yes Richard, Slynne and I each have 9 movies allowed at one
time and we get our jollies by getting 9 copies of the same movie-
especially if it's popular...
marcvh
response 226 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 00:43 UTC 2006

I suppose you might be able to convince a court that a $70 late fee is
excessive, but I wouldn't count on it.  3 year olds shouldn't be touching
DVD players or rental DVDs anyway, although I certainly have gotten some
that appeared to have been used as frisbees in a room lined with sandpaper.
gull
response 227 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 01:48 UTC 2006

Re resp:218: I liked the comment I saw about Netflix's throttling, in 
one blog: "...this whole syndrome reveals the tragic flaw of 
capitalism: it offers people what they want, but then is forced to 
punish them when they take it." 
marcvh
response 228 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 04:02 UTC 2006

That's a clever way to put it.  Yup, that's what you get when you compete
on price instead of on service.
richard
response 229 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 16:06 UTC 2006

is it true that netflix won't send movies rated r or nc-17 to people in some
states because of different laws regarding sending of "indecent" material over
state lines?
tod
response 230 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 16:58 UTC 2006

re #226
  3 year olds shouldn't be touching
 DVD players or rental DVDs anyway
Why not?
marcvh
response 231 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 17:10 UTC 2006

Because DVDs are not sufficiently durable to handle much abuse.  But, if
your 3-year-old does put a sandwich in the DVD player, it's not
Blockbuster's fault.  It's either the 3-year-olds fault or it's the fault
of whomever was supposed to be supervising him.
tod
response 232 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 17:11 UTC 2006

What if its his DVD player and the rental DVD is a lame scifi/fantasy type
movie?
marcvh
response 233 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 17:21 UTC 2006

OK, I guess then it's Blockbuster's fault.  You should go chew them out.
tod
response 234 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 17:34 UTC 2006

Its Safeway of all places and the video is 40 year old virgin.
We'd totally forget we even rented it since it'd just up and disappeared
mysteriously.  When we found it, my wife called to tell them and they said
"We want $70 for late fees otherwise we're going to send it to collections"
yet we'd never heard from them prior to this.  I doubt they even knew it was
still checked out.
richard
response 235 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 18:39 UTC 2006

well of course netflix just assumes that if your dog chomps on a dvd, that
you won't just send it back, that you'll send them the money to replace it
right?
/
tod
response 236 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 18:45 UTC 2006

If you own a dog, they slow down your shipments.
marcvh
response 237 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 19:11 UTC 2006

You let your 3-year-old watch 40 Year Old Virgin?

It would have been nice if Safeway had notified you, but that's pretty
much how the B&M rental business works -- you break even on the rental
fees and make your profit on late fees.  That's part of what drives so
many people to subscription-oriented plans that don't have late fees.

If you have a Netflix disc and you damage it yourself as a result of
negligence, if you're an ethical person, you'll submit a trouble report
saying that you damaged the disc yourself and want to pay for it.  If
your ethics allow it, the other option is to just mail it back and have
them assume that it was damaged in shipping.  As long as this doesn't
happen too often they'll let it slide.
bru
response 238 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 20:37 UTC 2006

my 4 year old grandson knows exactly how to use the dvd player, from turning
it on, to opening the slide, to putting in the dvd, to starting the dvd.
happyboy
response 239 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 20:45 UTC 2006

well praise the lord!
richard
response 240 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 01:40 UTC 2006

SIDEWAYS-- Watched this on dvd, really well done "road" movie, where 
two middle age buddies go up to Napa Valley to drive around wine 
country for a week, taste lots of pinot noires and sauvignons and 
ruminate about life.  I'd like to do a trip like that myself sometime, 
spend a week in the countryside going from wine tasting to wine 
tasting.  Paul Giamatti, only slightly less neurotic than he was in 
American Splendor, stars along with Thomas Haden Church and both are 
terrific.  Giamatti should've won the oscar for this last year, which 
is probably why he'll likely win this year for what was a lesser role 
in "Cinderella Man"  He plays a wine obsessed writer having a mid life 
crisis, unable to get published or get over his divorce.  Haden Church 
plays his womanizing actor buddy who is emotionally a polar opposite 
of him.  "Sideways" is exceptionally well written and I really enjoyed 
it and would recommend it highly.  

But of course if you rent "Sideways", you must buy a bottle California 
Pinot Noire to enjoy with it.  :)
happyboy
response 241 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 01:45 UTC 2006

"I will NOT drink FUCKIN MERLOT."
cyklone
response 242 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 04:13 UTC 2006

A friend of a friend dated the writer of Sideways. Apparently he's not much
different in real life from the Giamatti character.
tod
response 243 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 05:29 UTC 2006

I'm not a fan of Esterlina but Pickett thinks its the best.
My personal fav is a 1997 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon.  YEE HAW!
other
response 244 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 18:18 UTC 2006

SIDEWAYS was boring and pointless.  An unusually complete waste of time.
mcnally
response 245 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 18:51 UTC 2006

 I wouldn't say there was anything particularly unusual about its 
 time-wasting properties but I would concur with "boring."
mary
response 246 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 22:22 UTC 2006

You didn't love that scene where he melts down and pours the
wine spit down this face?  

Of course, I should warn you, I'm one of those adults who would
love to be able to melt down like a two year old and get over it.
tod
response 247 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 22:58 UTC 2006

I do that kind of thing about once a week.
richard
response 248 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 05:11 UTC 2006

I didn't find Sideways boring at all, it was a character study, about 
the interactions between people.  why is it some people think that 
something big has to happen storywise, some great earthshaking moment, 
for a movie to be not boring.  What did you want out of it Other, a 
murder, a death, somebody going to jail, great catastrophies or other 
things?  Sideways was a very tender movie about real people in real 
situations. 

I liked the scene where they are out in the vineyards, and his friend 
tells him his ex- just got re-married, and he cracks up, grabs a bottle 
of wine, rips the cork out with his mouth, and runs maniacally out into 
the fields screaming and chugging the bottle while the friend chases 
him.  hilarious.
richard
response 249 of 342: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 05:16 UTC 2006

re #248 if Other didn't like Sideways, he would probably hate reading 
Proust. Over a thousand pages and nothing much happens. Some things 
aren't about the beginning and the ending, they are about the middle, 
about process as opposed to a dramatic starting and stopping point.  
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