Netflix - Not bad! Qwikster - uh, never mind...

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10/25/2011: $77.34/share

4/16/2015: $542.67/share

7/3/2015: 658.31 +2.86 (0.44%)

7:1 stock split coming soon.

...and now $109.86 share (x7 for the 7:1 split)

... (Eazy), Friday, 24 July 2015 17:31 (ten years ago)

one month passes...

Stock lost 7.5% on Friday (closed at $103.96), soooooo...

... (Eazy), Monday, 24 August 2015 02:20 (ten years ago)

Down to $88.65 yesterday...

and now at $106.22

... (Eazy), Tuesday, 25 August 2015 16:51 (ten years ago)

two months pass...

They're launching five-minute kids' shows specifically for kids at bedtime. Smart idea.

my harp and me (Eazy), Friday, 13 November 2015 14:58 (ten years ago)

Our routine is "Just one more episode of Wild Kratts and then as much Neil Degrasse Tyson as you can watch until you zonk out." Yeah, maybe not recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, but she can identify the Pleiades and discursively explain the difference between alligators and crocodiles.

how's life, Friday, 13 November 2015 15:03 (ten years ago)

They did something similar on New Year's Eve with a fake countdown to get the kids to go to sleep already.

aaaaablnnn (abanana), Friday, 13 November 2015 15:08 (ten years ago)

I've been wanting to check out Dinotrux anyway.

Jeff, Friday, 13 November 2015 15:27 (ten years ago)

seven months pass...

BUY BUY BUY

Any Given User (Eazy), Friday, 24 June 2016 15:44 (nine years ago)

I regret adding the Quikster bit to this thread title.

pleas to Nietzsche (WilliamC), Friday, 24 June 2016 15:49 (nine years ago)

three weeks pass...

https://www.yahoo.com/tech/expect-netflixs-second-quarter-report-000000881.html

Jeff, Wednesday, 20 July 2016 23:08 (nine years ago)

five months pass...

Netflix, Inc.

NASDAQ: NFLX - Jan 19, 2:38 PM EST

139.01USD

who even are those other cats (Eazy), Thursday, 19 January 2017 19:49 (nine years ago)

... x7, right?

A big shout out goes to the lamb chops, thos lamb chops (ulysses), Thursday, 19 January 2017 20:07 (nine years ago)

Yes!

who even are those other cats (Eazy), Friday, 20 January 2017 06:17 (nine years ago)

And now for a trip down memory lane:

Wedbush Morgan’s Michael Pachter: Sell Netflix, Buy Blockbuster

Mr. Snrub, Friday, 20 January 2017 11:27 (nine years ago)

one year passes...

this whole article is totally bonkers but i had to stop and just stare out the window for a little bit after getting to this paragraph https://t.co/p7T1EvXSqG pic.twitter.com/PoF261ckDX

— killsey sutton 🔪 (@kelseymsutton) October 25, 2018

mookieproof, Thursday, 25 October 2018 21:12 (seven years ago)

one year passes...

it is deeply, deeply tempting to buy a shit-ton of Netfliz stock

I can't believe it won't go back up

― he carried yellow flowers (DJP), Tuesday, October 25, 2011 10:09 AM (3 months ago)

Netflix is up more than 40X this decade making it by far the best performing public stock of the decade.

In previous decades:
2000s - Medifast (~93X)
1990s - Dell (~92X)
1980s - Circuit City (~93X) pic.twitter.com/ra4RURCQHQ

— Tanay Jaipuria (@tanayj) December 23, 2019

... (Eazy), Wednesday, 25 December 2019 21:09 (six years ago)

What stock will do this in the 20s?

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 25 December 2019 21:36 (six years ago)

Juul

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 25 December 2019 22:08 (six years ago)

two years pass...

Would be a rollercoaster if DJP had bought in 2011. Down 25% after hours today, lowest since February 2018.

deep luminous trombone (Eazy), Wednesday, 20 April 2022 00:38 (four years ago)

eleven months pass...

https://www.npr.org/2023/04/18/1170740799/netflix-ends-dvd-by-mail-service

jaymc, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 01:11 (three years ago)

I held onto the DVD service until last year. I'd told myself that it was the only way to watch some titles that weren't available on a streaming service, which was true. But I hadn't realized until a few years ago just how many movies can now be easily rented to stream via Amazon or Apple or whatever. Combine that with the selection of services like HBO and Criterion, and there's not much I feel like I'm missing out on without the DVD subscription.

jaymc, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 01:20 (three years ago)

Yeah pretty much a cornucopia out there at this point. Not truly universal, but increasingly the options whether via individual rentals or subscriptions are pretty remarkable.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 03:07 (three years ago)

you can find really weird stuff on Tubi too, I saw Antonioni's The Passenger on there last month

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 19 April 2023 03:16 (three years ago)

http://pbs.twimg.com/media/FdmVtbtWIAIgETu.jpg

Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 10:44 (three years ago)

Breaking my silence to say this sucks.

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:30 (three years ago)

idk maybe it’s because my tastes are targeted toward obscure trash but the digital rental situation is still pretty dismal imo

flamenco drop (BradNelson), Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:34 (three years ago)

I agree tbh, not that relying upon physical media was always so great but it's astonishing to me how much easier it was for me to track down (for example) Hong Kong films in the late VHS/early DVD era. Not that the physical media isn't still out there but it's much harder to track down something to buy, and impossible to rent.

omar little, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:45 (three years ago)

20 plus years ago I found it remarkably easy to dig up some Billy Tang movies I wanted to see

omar little, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:46 (three years ago)

though i haven't used the netflix dvd service since 2010 so i'm part of the problem, and my issues with digital rental are as tied up in the nature of region-oriented legal rights, artificial scarcity, blah blah blah as much as they are with streaming itself, though i think they're all interrelated systems that i am personally victimized by, keeping me from watching splatter: naked blood with ease or keeping any number of cheap '80s horror films that have been recently remastered by arrow/vinegar syndrome with a poorly-transferred DVD/VHS rip as their primary digital versions

xxp

flamenco drop (BradNelson), Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:46 (three years ago)

I don't want to harangue companies for elevating obscure trash to a certain level of quality but there are a lot of films I used to see in the past for really cheap which are now released in these exorbitant special editions and honestly I just can't afford them

omar little, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:48 (three years ago)

Yes, there's far more films on my watchlist that aren't streaming anywhere than are. Otoh there's always piracy - at the end of the day it's not like you're giving the artists much money anyway when you're streaming some 80's Hong Kong joint.

Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:48 (three years ago)

Maybe the cousin to the new vinyl reissue movement where dollar bin records are now repressed in these $36 editions and what it winds up doing is escalating the prices of those $1 records along with them

omar little, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:49 (three years ago)

The boutique blu ray market is prob as great as it's ever been but yeah you gotta be a Soldier of Cinema, pre order because it's gonna sell out, deal with exorbitant prices.

Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:50 (three years ago)

I'd argue the upgrade in terms of quality from dollar bin DVD to blu is usually a lot more clear than a lot if those vinyl reissues. Also the extras clearly much better value than with vinyl where half of the time they don't even throw in some new liner notes.

Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:52 (three years ago)

Yeah I mean one can't really compare arrow/shout factory to plain recordings or whatever, the former really do the work. I guess the similarity is where media becomes a boutique market and less accessible financially.

omar little, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:56 (three years ago)

it's kind of astonishing how long their DVD mailing service lasted, considering they de-branded it, didn't promote it and basically tried to suppress all knowledge of it

It must've been somewhat profitable for them to keep it going into the 2020's

Andy the Grasshopper, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 17:08 (three years ago)

Well, they killed off all their rental competition, aside from Redbox (which is long ke barely going rn, and only really had an edge on new releases anyway).

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 19 April 2023 17:42 (three years ago)

I still watch as many films on DVD as on streaming services. I am lucky to have a decent public library in my city, which is linked to a huge network of other libraries throughout the metro area. As long as one of the linked libraries has a title (and they rarely come up empty no matter how obscure my request is) I can have it delivered to my local within a few days.

henry s, Wednesday, 19 April 2023 18:32 (three years ago)

It's sad because to me this was something the Internet _got right_

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 19 April 2023 23:25 (three years ago)

I still miss the days of being subscribed to the DVD service, I was still office-bound so I'd just take the envelope into the office and fly through dvds every week. granted, I'm sure based on the comments above that the inventory got massively shitty, but it was pretty good when this thread was new.

digital Netflix is a Cyclopean chasm of boredom rn.

Cthulhu Diamond Phillips (Neanderthal), Thursday, 20 April 2023 04:47 (three years ago)

everything's a damn Netflix original and it either stars Adam Sandler or some guy who played Cocaine Dealer #3 on C.H.I.P.S as the star

Cthulhu Diamond Phillips (Neanderthal), Thursday, 20 April 2023 04:48 (three years ago)

and right now there are a grand total of 36 films from before 1980 that are available to stream

Perverted By Linguiça (sleeve), Thursday, 20 April 2023 04:50 (three years ago)

jesus

Cthulhu Diamond Phillips (Neanderthal), Thursday, 20 April 2023 04:51 (three years ago)

At this moment, Netflix is streaming about 3800 films - less than half of what the average Blockbuster used to carry.

As for films made before 1990? Only 79 titles are currently streaming. If we go to 1980 or earlier, that drops to 36 (!)

✨PHYSICAL MEDIA STILL MATTERS✨

— Kate Hagen (@thathagengrrl) April 18, 2023

Perverted By Linguiça (sleeve), Thursday, 20 April 2023 04:57 (three years ago)

out of all streaming services, I think I use Netflix least of all, I keep it purely for my folks. right now most of their investment seems to be in standup

Cthulhu Diamond Phillips (Neanderthal), Thursday, 20 April 2023 05:01 (three years ago)

I am lucky to have a decent public library in my city, which is linked to a huge network of other libraries throughout the metro area. As long as one of the linked libraries has a title (and they rarely come up empty no matter how obscure my request is) I can have it delivered to my local within a few days.

― henry s

this is what i also do but there's lots of stuff nypl doesn't have and many of the dvd's are trashed and won't play through. anything the least bit kid-friendly is basically a shiny frisbee.

hoonja doonja love me anymore (Deflatormouse), Thursday, 20 April 2023 05:17 (three years ago)

one single non-profit indie video store in Baltimore has 8x as many films as Netflix

least said, sergio mendes (sic), Thursday, 20 April 2023 18:00 (three years ago)

Just last week I got two DVDs from Netflix because no county library branch or my uni library carried them. This sucks.

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 20 April 2023 18:07 (three years ago)

🏴‍☠️

michel goindry (wins), Thursday, 20 April 2023 18:22 (three years ago)

I am really sorry to hear the announcement of the discontinuation of Netflix's DVD rental service. In the 9 years since I started subscribing I've rented and watched close to 2400 movies. Not only has it been great for accessing classic films, but the whole concept of the queue, which allows you to program a rotating list of multiple directors' films to watch in chronological order, has been really great. It has been an education

I like looking at the history of all of the films I have rented over the years, it's my version of the thread here where everyone posts the films they have recently seen to make a record. I still have close to 500 films in my queue, so I know I have to trim it down to some I really want to watch and some I know I'll never otherwise see after Sep 29th

Dan S, Friday, 21 April 2023 23:15 (three years ago)


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