Netflix should allow subscribers to pay extra for multiple users. They would probably raise more revenue. I currently pay $19.99 for the premium service so that my nieces and nephews can use the service simultaneously. I'd pay a couple bucks more to make sure they can still use the same account. They should provide more options.
How would Netflix handle password sharing with Roku like devices where people bring them on a vacation where the IP address will change?
How would Netflix handle password sharing with phone devices where the IP address will change?
How would Netflix handle password sharing with T-Mobile subscribers where a "family" gets to use the same Netflix account even though the IP address will be different?
One movie that kept coming to mind while watching Women Talking was Extremities with Farrah Fawcett. It's based on a play. And the premise involves a woman who holds her rapist hostage. Alfre Woodard and Diana Scarwid play her roommates and the movie is mostly them discussing what to do with the rapist. It's incredible and I highly recommend it.
Netflix should allow subscribers to pay extra for multiple users. They would probably raise more revenue. I currently pay $19.99 for the premium service so that my nieces and nephews can use the service simultaneously. I'd pay a couple bucks more to make sure they can still use the same account. They should provide more options.
How would Netflix handle password sharing with Roku like devices where people bring them on a vacation where the IP address will change?
How would Netflix handle password sharing with phone devices where the IP address will change?
How would Netflix handle password sharing with T-Mobile subscribers where a "family" gets to use the same Netflix account even though the IP address will be different?
One movie that kept coming to mind while watching Women Talking was Extremities with Farrah Fawcett. It's based on a play. And the premise involves a woman who holds her rapist hostage. Alfre Woodard and Diana Scarwid play her roommates and the movie is mostly them discussing what to do with the rapist. It's incredible and I highly recommend it.
Alyssa makes 'Women Talking' sound haunting.
I take it Sonny isn't a big "interior lives of women" guy?
Does Sonny have an example of a movie that examines issues surrounding the abuse of women that he thinks is done well?
Wasn't as strong a movie as I had hoped. And, sorry, not on Twitter so comments here.
2 things: I doubt any of the women chose to live in that community; more likely they were born and raised/being raised there.
Using '12 Angry Men' as the rebuttal hit flat. Yikes.