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NetFlix - The New Addiction

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I signed up with NetFlix earlier this week. A handful of co-workers have told me how great the service is. I couldn’t keep myself from feeling like I, too, had to participate in the evolution. After a minor glitch with registration, I was in and ready to start NetFlixing.

NetFlix’s gig is to send you movies in the mail. You create a queue of movies. They send you 3 movies at a time from your queue, based on the priority you give the movies. You can then keep the movies for as long as you like. Once done, you toss them in the mail and you’ll receive more movies automatically. There’s no need to go to the store and pick out another film. You’ve got a queue so they just continue to send them to you.

The addiction started right away. I haven’t even received a single movie yet but I can’t stop surfing around on their website. Morning, lunch, evening, I’m on Netflix.com I’m adding movies to my queue, ranking movies in search of that one elusive, perfect movie I have forgotten about. It becomes a game much like the Chris Farley celebrity interviews on SNL. “Do they have this movie?! Yeah, that’s a good one. Oooh! Do they have that one? Yeah, I liked that movie too.” I just can’t stop.

The size and quality of your movie queue becomes interesting water cooler talk. “I heard a fable about one guy who has 284 movies in his queue!” Other NetFlixers want to know what you’re watching so they can size up your tastes. What does it say about me when the first 3 films I’ve rented are Old School, Anger Management, and Clockwork Orange?

AKIRA!

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My Japanimation obsession began with one movie in 1990 - Akira. Over the years I rented it countless times, watched it every time on the Sci-Fi channel, and basically obsessed about it. When DVD starting hitting the market I was sure Akira would be one of the first animes to hop on the digital bandwagon. I mean, this movie was timeless, right? It had crossed the language border. But to no avail. The fate of Akira on DVD loomed in limbo for many, many years. So I moved on to other obsessions. Simpsons, Lain, Ghost in the Shell, Futurama–But none of them filled the void of Akira. Then, Todd McFarlane re-lit my flame for it with the release of Tetsuo and Kaneda toys. The memories came flooding back in. Now, my Akira obsession has hit a fevor pitch and I NEED to see Akira. I will whither away if I don’t! But where? The VHS versions are no where to be seen and the DVD is stuck in a “who owns the rights” battle..er..wait, is it? Flashback mid 2000. Pioneer buys the rights up for Akira and begins plotting for the return of the wonderous movie. They plan a redub of the English track, plan a 2001 spring release to theaters with the DVD to follow a few months later! Wahoo! I’m quite excited. My life will be complete once again. :) If you think I’m nuts read what Harry Knowles and his crazy staff have to say about it at Ain’t It Cool News.