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Post by Mrs Vindecco on May 20, 2012 10:47:33 GMT
I don't know if any members have Netflix, but browsing through the US version I noticed that a significant amount of Universal Horror titles are on there, certainly Dracula, Frankenstein and B.O.F. I have only recently joined and will go through Dwight's filmography to see what else they have.
I would love it if they had "Inivisible Enemy", but the chances of that are so remote.
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Post by Violet on Jun 6, 2012 23:14:51 GMT
I don't have any experience with Netflix, so please let me know how it goes and what you think. I like Lovefilm and have been with them for a few years now. They have quite a large selection of wonderful oldies and their turnaround time for dispatching the next film is pretty impressive. As for Dwight's films, I think Lovefilm have Bride of Frankenstein, The Black Camel, The Vampire Bat, Dracula, The Invisible Man, Something to sing about, Dead men walk and Frankenstein meets the Wolfman. They have others listed that you can 'reserve', however, that seems to be code for 'we don't have it and probably never will'. They are good though.
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Post by liz on Jun 7, 2012 15:29:04 GMT
My free account expired. :/
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Post by Mrs Vindecco on Jun 9, 2012 15:56:17 GMT
I don't have any experience with Netflix, so please let me know how it goes and what you think. I like Lovefilm and have been with them for a few years now. They have quite a large selection of wonderful oldies and their turnaround time for dispatching the next film is pretty impressive. As for Dwight's films, I think Lovefilm have Bride of Frankenstein, The Black Camel, The Vampire Bat, Dracula, The Invisible Man, Something to sing about, Dead men walk and Frankenstein meets the Wolfman. They have others listed that you can 'reserve', however, that seems to be code for 'we don't have it and probably never will'. They are good though. I have not explored the site in full Violet, but it looks quite good. We don't get DVD's through the post, but we can stream movies straight onto our TV. Hubby has us connected to the US version as well as the British one.
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