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ironmanDX said:
pray4mojo said:

Exactly. Not to mention the psychology behind it. Ever hear the old expression "Christmas wouldn't be Christmas if it happened every single day"? When we have too much of a good thing, it becomes less "good" to the point where the entire experience is dulled and becomes mundane. This service, along with services like it, are not good for the consumer in that regard. 

What about Netflix?

How often do you hear about people with 30 movies in their "list" that never get watched? They just sit there. That never happened back in the video store days when you had to actually drive to the store, go in, find a movie selection and take it home. Sure, you might not watch it due to something coming up or maybe you forgot... but not like Netflix. 

We all have too much shit these days imo. It devalues entertainment and dulls it mightily for alot of people, even if they don't know it.