For my birthday I received a gift subscription to Netflix (I'd been considering it but never did anything about it on my own). This is excellent. I've populated my queue with enough stuff to get rolling, but I figure suggestions are always good. Here is your invitation to evangelize DVDs you think I'd like.
Recent TV I've enjoyed has included Merlin, Pushing Daisies, and Journeyman (last year, short-lived). I enjoyed West Wing, the first three seasons of LOST (more now on the way), Firefly, and the first season of Heroes. I'm a big B5 fan and have seen all the modern Star Treks. I don't get out to movies very often; the profiling there is likely to be unsurprising. If you're reading this, you probably have some other clues about me. I can of course pour all that data into automated suggestion generators; I'm providing it here for a bit of context in case it matters.
Anyway, fire away. :-) (A hint about why you think I'd like something would be much appreciated.)
Recent TV I've enjoyed has included Merlin, Pushing Daisies, and Journeyman (last year, short-lived). I enjoyed West Wing, the first three seasons of LOST (more now on the way), Firefly, and the first season of Heroes. I'm a big B5 fan and have seen all the modern Star Treks. I don't get out to movies very often; the profiling there is likely to be unsurprising. If you're reading this, you probably have some other clues about me. I can of course pour all that data into automated suggestion generators; I'm providing it here for a bit of context in case it matters.
Anyway, fire away. :-) (A hint about why you think I'd like something would be much appreciated.)
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Date: 2009-09-25 02:25 am (UTC)Definitely. I would never recommend anything like that.
The new Dr. Who is better if you've seen the old one, because you can catch references, and when the old enemies appear.. well, I can't necessarily say it is more intense because I could only experience it one way. And I still prefer the old one, but I was practically weaned on it.
I like my Roku; got it about a year and a half ago, and my only complaint is that it takes up another set of inputs on my TV. It also does Amazon video on demand (erm, I think that's public; I was an alpha tester), which costs money per show but allows for a different selection. Dropping my Netflix subscription from 3-at-a-time to 1-at-a-time means it pays for the Roku in under a year, and although most of the stuff you can get streamed is older there's still enough content that I have 85 items in my list.
(on a side note, surprisingly my first-generation series 2 likes the Comcast DTV contraption even though many people said it would not, so I may actually stick with cable...)
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Date: 2009-09-25 02:28 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-09-25 03:06 am (UTC)But anyway... this means I don't have that many choices of channels -- a dozen or so. Another reason that TiVo service would be of questionable value. The Roku is looking quite attractive, at the small cost of having to wade into the wiring once again. (I don't really have thing where I want them, but it works and I was getting tired...)
Good to know about Amazon. (They just sent me a coupon good for a couple TV downloads, which I haven't done anything with because I don't have a suitable device.)