Why Netflix "Instantly" is Addicting and Fun to Use

Tuesday, December 30, 2008


Right when I installed NXE for the Xbox 360, I immediately subscribed for Netflix. I really wasn't expecting the best out of it, but I was wrong. This is freakin' amazing. I've been really enjoying using Netflix over the past couple of weeks. It is so easy to use, it has great movies and TV shows that you could watch, and it's HD. I've watched all the seasons to the "The Office" and spent hours watching them. Then after that, I made some popcorn, and watched "The Professional". I never really paid attention to Netflix in the past, but thankfully Microsoft changed that, and I really appreciate it. Thank you Microsoft...

...FOR RUINING MY LIFE that is. I remember a time, I'm thinking not that long ago, when I would go to sleep without any problems. Netflix "Instantly" is TOO addicting. Having to choose movies on the site, adding them onto my queue, and speaking of the queue, the queue is ludicrous. I keep changing the order of each movie in it, and I keep adding or removing the movies in it, because I want it to the MOST PERFECT MOVIE LIST IN THE WORLD. It needs to be perfect. My queue needs to be in order, from Horror all the way to Fantasy Sci-fi, and on each genre, it needs to be in order chronologically, and not to mention, Netflix adds movies to "Instantly" (I've been hearing) daily.

Besides the fact that Netflix is killing night by night, NETFLIX IS FUN! YAAY! And when I mean fun, I mean watching hilariously horrible B-movies fun. They are so fun to watch, because of it's horrible acting, directing, randomness, and especially it's plot. Check out the plot for "Dumpster Baby"

When a prostitute gives birth prematurely and tosses her baby into a dumpster, the innocent infant sees the seedier side of life from the worst possible angle. Helplessly searching for someone to take care of it, the baby collects a sordid inner circle of freaks, including a mentally handicapped garbage man, a pimp and a philandering doctor. Angela Benjamin, Akasha Sjolin, Jeffrey Charlton and Thomas Alan Beckett co-star.


YES! I was so excited to watch this movie. Just looking at it's box art gets me thrilled. The movie was obviously a large pile of shit, unwatchable, but enjoyable. There are many more horrible b-movies to watch on Netflix, but it does have a great collection of movies as I said before. Netflix is without a doubt worth a try, and you could even start a two week Free Trial once you sign up for it, if you're interested.

Unfortunatly, I am glad I have Netflix apart of life!

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