photo results | Ad assault | I don't spend much time in front of the "box" as I am more of a "mouse potato". When I do watch the box, like you, I am off doing something else when the annoying advert comes on. There is also Netflix which is helpful in advertising avoidance.
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People who sell junk on TV are fighting back from advertiser shy TV watchers though. Silent ads are turning up underneath the television programs themselves which ticks me off. DVD's are also sporting ads, which is really tacky. Fighting back is not legal, but it is being done by an annoyed public who hate having their eyeballs assaulted. | |
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discussion results cwilson26 (1610) | | Which one do you like the best? I have tried Netflix but cancelled when my DVD player broke. Now I have another DVD player and was wondering which one I should go with? My sister said Blockbuster... | |
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 HenrySwan (25) | | I know you can get movies with both of them, but for people who like to watch a movie and don't have much time, which do you like better? | |
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 smartbrain69 (2408) | | Do you buy or rent movies from library? which is you fav movie.
I have heard that we can watch movies online and that tooo free. Do you have any bookmark for the website please share with... | |
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 Jennlk84 (2252) | | Do you enjoy renting movies? If so, where do you rent them from?My husband and I get movies through the mail from blockbuster (just like netflix.) But I also just discovered that our local... | |
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 babykeka80 (1169) | | Okay, I am behind the rest of the world and just joined netflix. I havent watched many movies recently and am having trouble thinking of ones to add to my que. Can you guys suggest some good ones for... | |
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blog results CinemaTech (8) | | I worked on a piece for Variety this week that intended to examine why no online destination has emerged specifically to serve up independent films. From the piece:A decade after the dot-com boom,... | |
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 CinemaTech (8) | | The NY Times covers the dispute between the studios and Redbox today. (Just to recap, the studios worry that dirt-cheap $1 rentals via kiosks will hurt their DVD sales and even could put a crimp on... | |
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 CinemaTech (8) | | Interesting article in yesterday's New York Times about the growing competition between Netflix and Redbox, the DVD-rental kiosk business that is owned by Coinstar.Amazing facts: a Redbox kiosk... | |
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 CinemaTech (8) | | Just a quick question for you...and perhaps you'll answer in the comments.How do you discover new movies today, predominantly? If you think about the last few movies you've seen (whether in theaters,... | |
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 CinemaTech (8) | | There's news this week that YouTube and Sony are negotiating to bring more full-length films to YouTube. From CNET's coverage:Founded in 2005, YouTube made a name for itself by showcasing... | |
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