Why I Love Netflix

We've been Netflix users for almost as long as the company has been around.
My husband and I own a TV, yet it’s sitting in our armoire in the bedroom collecting dust. We keep it only because, well…., actually I’m not really sure why we still have it. But that’s not to say we don’t watch anything and we’re completely in the dark on television shows or movies. Well, okay, we’re clueless to any new commercials, I haven’t seen a commercial in years. However we do keep entertained through Netflix, whether it’s on demand or DVD’s that get mailed directly to us. Our office is set up to watch DVD’s through our computer, and since our office is our living room, after a days work, we sit back, relax and watch whatever movie was shipped to us or my husband queued up.
I don’t mind going to a movie theater on occasion, however my husband has always had a severe aversion to movie theaters. Most of his reasons are valid ones: the floor is sticky, he can’t drink a beer while watching a movie, the audience is too noisy, he can’t pause the movie to use the restroom, etc. I clearly see where he’s coming from, I too don’t like a sticky floor and usually have to use the restroom half-way through the film. Yet, there is something nostalgic about going to a theater. When I was little, my father use to take me quite often. The air conditioning on a humid summer day was a great way to get relief from the sweltering heat. My dad still loves going to the theater, he goes every other day, by himself, or with a family member. When we visit each other, whether I go to New York to see him, or he comes to visit me, we usually go to the movies at least once during our visit.
Since I’m okay with not going to the theater on a daily basis or as frequently as my father, I am content with viewing movies through Netflix. Usually my husband and I find independent gems this way and often avoid the blockbuster hits of the summer. The actors in independents are usually much more talented, in our opinion. When I do go to the movie theater, I see it as a treat.
Netflix also offers many monthly plan options and for a while, when we were downloading movies frequently, we were able to spend less than $10 a month on our entertainment. This is way less than cable or going to a theater. We’ve recently upped our plan with Netflix, yet it’s still under $30. Had my husband and I been in a better financial situtation 5 years ago, we would have invested in Netflix, it was under $13 per share. We feel we’ve missed the boat on this stock, however, it’s now over $45. But for some lucky investors, they made a little bit of money on a hugely popular idea.








I hate movie theaters for the same reasons your husband does, but like you I do miss the big screen sometimes. On the rare occasions we go out for a movie, Martin and I try to go in the middle of the afternoon when it’s usually not crowded and the few people present are nice and quiet. We love Netflix too–don’t have cable and don’t miss it.
Thanks for the comment Susan, I love getting old 80′s movies in the mail via Netflix. Recently, we’ve been queuing up a lot of these.
-Little House