Gransnet forums

TV, radio, film, Arts

Netflix

(29 Posts)
NanKate Sun 25-Mar-18 15:56:31

I have seen from earlier threads that Netflix is popular with gransnetters. I have Amazon Prime which I enjoy and will keep with but will not renew my Sky Movies and Entertainment on Nowtv as I rarely find anything I want to watch.

Do you have the premium Netflix subscription £9.99 a
month ? What makes Netflix superior to other subscription providers ?

whitewave Sun 25-Mar-18 16:03:11

Mine is only £5.99 a month so I’m not sure of the difference.

I will probably stop it soon as the longer evenings and better weather means we watch little television. Start again next autumn/winter.

Yes there are some good series we have watched like The Crown and we also like Designated Survivor ( which is a load of fluffy rubbish really!)

tessagee Sun 25-Mar-18 17:24:15

I'm coming to the end of my initial 'free' month of Netflix, never did find a film or anything else that I really wanted to watch so am cancelling before subscription due.

Situpstraight Sun 25-Mar-18 17:28:02

I don’t think that our Netflix costs as much as £9.99, but we watch it a lot, we are also able to access it when we go on holiday , either in the UK or abroad, on our laptop or iPad.
We wouldn’t be without it.

tanith Sun 25-Mar-18 19:02:43

I’m watching Peaky Blinders on Netflix as I missed it before.

hildajenniJ Sun 25-Mar-18 19:17:57

Our Netflix subscription is £7.99 per month to watch in HD on two devices. We have it on TV and on my tablet. I have been watching Zumbo's just desserts, it's an Australian TV series rather like Bake Off. I've also had a trip down memory lane, and been watching Star Trek the original series. I too have Amazon Prime but think I like Netflix better.

NanKate Tue 27-Mar-18 09:57:17

Thanks All for the info. The £9.99 sub is for Ultra HD on lots of devices, as I don’t have Ultra I will follow you and pay £7.99 when I finally sign up. flowers

Teetime Tue 27-Mar-18 10:39:55

I have Netflix and love it. i think the key to it is that it has a lot of films etc you may not have heard of but as its a one off price (mine is £7) you can start things and if you don't like them don't continue to watch you haven't lost anything. I have found some really good films. the one I watched at the weekend was Robert Redford and Jane Fonda as they are now in their later years in the Our Souls at Night- it was lovely, gentle and a good story. I have tried many things and been pleasantly surprised.

MillieBear Tue 27-Mar-18 11:17:57

As I understand it, some subscriptions allow several devices. My DS kindly allowed me 'one device' on his subscription, so I get Netflix for free even when overseas.

Situpstraight Tue 27-Mar-18 11:40:19

Our DD and GC also use our password and watch their favourite programmes, Sshhhh.......

Bathsheba Tue 27-Mar-18 11:58:37

I only signed up for Netflix in about November and must say it's the best thing I've ever done. If it weren't for my DH's love of sport, we'd probably cancel our Virgin Media subscription and just have Freeview and Netflix.
It's not just the movies, but it has so many great TV series, some Netflix originals, and many that have been on mainstream TV.
I love it and can't recommend it enough!

Auntieflo Tue 27-Mar-18 21:57:36

Teetime, thankyou. We have just watched " Our Souls at Night", lovely. As you said gentle and a good story, and DH also enjoyed it. Any more suggestions gratefully received.

AyjayF Tue 27-Mar-18 22:04:40

Grace + Frankie.
Queer Eye
Both superb

Gerispringer Wed 28-Mar-18 06:51:00

So many great series on Netflix - Breaking Bad, House of Cards, the Crown, Orange is the new Black, Top of the Lake, ....just watched Seven Seconds enjoyed that, saw a good film recently with Dustin Hoffman playing an old artist- can’t remember name something beginning with M?

Gerispringer Wed 28-Mar-18 06:55:03

The film is called the Meyorowitz (sp?)Stories: if you liked Our Souls at Night you’d enjoy that one

Teetime Wed 28-Mar-18 09:52:18

There is another one I have seen twice now its so good with jack Nicholson and Daine Keaton but I cant remember the name - it will come to me.
My favourite programmes on there at the moment are;-
Grace and Frankie - this is an absolute must
Outnumbered
Schitts Creek
Friends
The Kennedys
Coupling

I will return with more especially as I am going to be laid up for the next few weeks with a post op foot.

NanKate Wed 28-Mar-18 11:17:15

Hope you feel better soon Teetime

I have a small notepad and pen by my chair and every weekend when the newspaper gives TV and Film recommendations I list down if I fancy any of them. I’m certainly going to add some of your suggestions on this thread to my notebook. Isn’t tv on demand wonderful ?

Teetime Mon 02-Apr-18 10:03:47

A rainy weekend and no golf (course flooded) so we watched a fair bit of TV. My Netflix recommendations from this weekend are :-
Films.
The Circle - Tom Hanks
Deception- Jeffrey Rush

Cuckoo - a British sitcom in several parts
Friday Night Dinner- sitcom in several parts

We have just started watching HOUSE - Hugh Laurie as a diagnostician- we didn't watch it when it was on TV but we are desparate now as I am going to be confined to barracks for a few weeks after tomorrow.

Teetime Mon 02-Apr-18 15:32:10

My Big Fat Greek wedding (2) light good hearted fun.

Teetime Wed 04-Apr-18 10:49:55

I watched FOCUS last night a Will Smith film- not usually my cup of tea but this was a good plot and not too sweary.

Grannyknot Wed 04-Apr-18 14:14:29

I just posted this on another thread - daughter recommended "Prisoners" on Netflix - good cast, but I havn't yet watched it. I just noticed it is 2 and a half hours long! At least with Netflix you can pause and go back to it.

www.imdb.com/title/tt1392214/

Teetime Mon 16-Apr-18 09:43:16

I watched A New Leaf on Netflix yesterday a Walter Matthau film - very light hearted and very funny- makes a nice relaxed interlude.

Day6 Mon 16-Apr-18 10:21:49

We have Netflix and Amazon Prime with TV stick too. We use both and have discovered some great films and series. We really don't need Virgin any more but we do of course need broadband. Anyone know the cheapest way of having (cable) broadband in the house? I believe merely cancelling the TV part of Virgin isn't a great saving. Our home phone is via Virgin cable so setting up an overhead line for an alternative non cable broadband provider will be expensive. Cable services for just broadband are few and far between so it seems we are stuck with Virgin. confused

Gerispringer Mon 16-Apr-18 10:55:11

You could try Sky they have good deals for new customers, we get our phone and broadband from them, but you'd have to have a satellite dish. we had virgin but got fed up with the poor service. We keep getting bombarded with offers to return now we've switched.

Day6 Mon 16-Apr-18 19:34:15

Thanks Gerispringer

I'd forgotten Sky now has a cable service. I'll make enquiries.

We have been watching Peaky Blinders on Netflix. We only bothered after we'd read good reviews, long after the series had been shown on BBC. It's good to be able to binge watch a series every now and then when there's not much of interest on TV.