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Is Netflix worth paying for?

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avitorl Sun 04-Oct-20 17:34:50

Covid means I'm not going out much and I'm wondering if I should get Netflix?
Advice very welcome.

Unicorngran Mon 05-Oct-20 11:18:10

I have amazon prime and my daughter has Netflix. Would recommend both.
With the amazon firestick you can also access Netflix, you still pay for both but they're on the one remote.
Its also worth looking for some of the free kids apps and other niche channel apps, many of which are also free.

RosesAreRed21 Mon 05-Oct-20 11:19:42

I think it is

Twirl49 Mon 05-Oct-20 11:24:55

I was going to join and decided against - there is a scam going round saying people owe money but not got an account - just be aware

NannyG123 Mon 05-Oct-20 11:32:48

Yes,I always find a decent film to watch. I wouldn't be without it.

Ladyleftfieldlover Mon 05-Oct-20 11:34:03

Absolutely. I pay around £8 a month and there is plenty of choice. We also share amazon Prime with my son. If we want to watch a film that needs to be paid for I just transfer the money to his bank account. There is an awful lot of stuff on iPlayer too and you can access Channel 4 and ITV watch again

icanhandthemback Mon 05-Oct-20 11:41:21

We have it and love it. We have had NOWTv, Amazon Prime and have a free year of Apple TV and Netflix wins hands down.
Twirl49, you only have to sign in to your account through your browser to see if a things are a scam or not and not clicking on any links. Nowadays, there are so many scams, you'd never be able sign up to anything if you didn't do it for that reason alone. Obviously you might have had other reasons but I hear so many people worried about internet security that it thwarts their ability to take advantage of the good things it provides.

avitorl Mon 05-Oct-20 11:57:28

Thank you all for your advice.I have now joined Netflix,no free month now,but still worth trying. I hadn't realised that I would only have to commit to a month at a time, and can cancel any time I want, so it's really no risk going forward.
Looking forward to Octopus Teacher,if I manage to find it!

Oopsminty Mon 05-Oct-20 12:02:04

avitorl

Thank you all for your advice.I have now joined Netflix,no free month now,but still worth trying. I hadn't realised that I would only have to commit to a month at a time, and can cancel any time I want, so it's really no risk going forward.
Looking forward to Octopus Teacher,if I manage to find it!

Marvellous!

Enjoy! And let us know what you think of My Octopus Teacher smile

twinnytwin Mon 05-Oct-20 12:08:41

Can I just give a quick heads up for BBC IPlayer too. There are so many fantastic documentaries etc to watch. If you go to A-Z rather than the ones recommended, there are lots of brilliant programmes. And all included in your TV licence. I would say I love Netflix too. We've also got Disney Plus (grandchildren) and Amazon Prime so spoilt for choice.

dumdum Mon 05-Oct-20 12:12:01

Found Netflix very good value. Also have Prime and BritBox

sodapop Mon 05-Oct-20 12:21:38

Not for me, could never find anything I wanted to watch so I cancelled. Think there is much less choice here than UK. Can't get Amazon either so I still use DVDs.

kwest Mon 05-Oct-20 12:23:19

We love it and hardly watch any standard TV programmes now except Gardeners World and All Creatures Great and Small(Neew format). We watch The News obviously and the weather, We can watch serials that don't involve violence and nasty stuff and we usually watch 2 episodes per night. We watched The Good Witch. Now we are watching The Gilmore Girls.

LadyHonoriaDedlock Mon 05-Oct-20 12:26:29

Netflix is very good value if you like TV series. Not so good for films although there's some good ones.

A variety of subscriptions is probably best but lots of subs can get expensive so choose the right ones for you. If you're going to have just one then make it Netflix.

Amazon Prime is better for films and especially good if you do a lot of Amazon shopping. I've got BFI player too because I'm addicted to old classic (and not-so classic) films.

mrsjonesy Mon 05-Oct-20 12:28:41

At first I found Netflix a bit overwhelming. There was such a lot of stuff and I didn't know where to begin. So I went off and made a list of things I wanted to watch and also got friends recommendations of series they were watching. Then I went back onto Netflix and had a good look round, making (yet another!) list - I like lists - of things that look interesting. Then I was good to go and its Great.

HannahLoisLuke Mon 05-Oct-20 12:36:03

I do watch terrestrial tv plus Sky Arts and Sky Atlantic but nothing else from my Sky package. My granddaughter recently shared her Netflix subscription with me so I'm currently having a look at that, although there seems so much it's hard to find things I might like.
Watched The Social Dilemma, that series about Jeffrey Epstein and the other night started to watch Ratched as I'd loved the film One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest but quickly switched off when it turned out to be full of blood and gore! Nasty, nasty, nasty!
However, I've made a note of all your recommendations and hope to enjoy some, if not all of them.
BTW I binge watched Love Life on BBC Iplayer over the weekend. The only time I've done that since I binged on Normal People which is still my favourite series if all time.
Love Life is also a romantic thing following a girl's romances through teenage years until adulthood. Good but not as good as NP.

Liz46 Mon 05-Oct-20 12:36:45

A few of you say you pay £5.99 per month for Netflix. We pay £8.99. Must see what we are paying extra for!

Greeneyedgirl Mon 05-Oct-20 12:37:53

I don’t watch much TV but with the winter coming on would like a few films on standby. So far have been very disappointed with Netflix. Only enjoyed the 2 Popes, and given up on a few that I’ve started.

I realise I am fussy, and prefer British and Foreign films, don’t mind subtitles. Not keen on much from Hollywood. Like dramas/suspense/mystery/intrigue type films. So far can only find a preponderance of TV box sets, but want films. Would not subscribe to Amazon, and am toying with Britbox, but suspect not much original but more old TV stuff.

Any suggestions please.

Oopsminty Mon 05-Oct-20 12:39:22

Liz46

A few of you say you pay £5.99 per month for Netflix. We pay £8.99. Must see what we are paying extra for!

Hi Liz, they have different packages. The most expensive is £11.99 a month

This explains the difference in plans

www.netflix.com/signup/planform

LadyHonoriaDedlock Mon 05-Oct-20 12:42:57

Liz46

5.99 gets you basic membership which is fine for me. 8.99 gets you a high-res picture and you can use it on two screens at the same time. 11.99 gets you an even higher-res picture and four screens at once.

5.99 should be enough for most people unless you want to make the most of a big flashy HD TV or there's others in the house who want to watch different things in another room, on the phone etc.

Oopsminty Mon 05-Oct-20 12:47:50

Greeneyedgirl

I don’t watch much TV but with the winter coming on would like a few films on standby. So far have been very disappointed with Netflix. Only enjoyed the 2 Popes, and given up on a few that I’ve started.

I realise I am fussy, and prefer British and Foreign films, don’t mind subtitles. Not keen on much from Hollywood. Like dramas/suspense/mystery/intrigue type films. So far can only find a preponderance of TV box sets, but want films. Would not subscribe to Amazon, and am toying with Britbox, but suspect not much original but more old TV stuff.

Any suggestions please.

Hi Greeneyedgirl

Have you googled films that are on Netflix?

I agree that trying to find what you might like is somewhat tricky and things can be buried.

This website points out the best, ( questionable!) films every week

www.wired.co.uk/article/best-films-on-netflix-uk

We're never going to like everything on a service but if you dig deep you may well find something worth watching

The Social Network is definitely worth a viewing as is My Octopus Teacher which I keep going on and on about!

I'm also enjoying Ratched. Not for the content particularly but the beautiful buildings and cinematography

Purplepoppies Mon 05-Oct-20 13:06:56

I use a relatives Netflix account. Its great. I also have prime. Well worth the money for the music, podcasts, deliveries and the TV!!

mrsjonesy Mon 05-Oct-20 13:11:59

There's the International section in the Films but I don't recognize any of them so I'll probably have a look at the reviews on Rotten Tomatoes for each one before watching. Am also going to watch Marriage Story tonight starring Adam Driver and Scarlet Johnansson.

aonk Mon 05-Oct-20 13:13:23

I certainly agree that Netflix is worth it just for the Crown! I prefer terrestrial tv on the whole but Netflix does have an amazing selection. I would also like Britbox but it’s not available on my tv even though it’s only 3 years old.

Gilmul Mon 05-Oct-20 13:22:32

Hi, we enjoy the world films too and don’t even notice the subtitles . I believe there is an option to “dub “ subtitled films but I quite like to hear the actors real voices even if it’s in a foreign language. I must say Walter Presents C4 or All4 Is superb for world drama snd often gives a great intro to a new series . Enjoy ?

polly123 Mon 05-Oct-20 13:25:16

Netflix is great value and we have seen some excellent productions with and without subtitles. There is something for everyone and if you don't like what you have chosen, you can just move on. Wouldn't be without it.