9/23/2004

Netflix Etiquette

I've had a movie checked out now for about a month -- so far it has gone unwatched. I really should watch it, and I know that eventually I'll want to see it, but at the moment, I have absolutely no desire to watch it. So my question is this: how long do you let a movie sit unwatched before sending it back?

by Bryan at 6:58:00 PM | | Permalink
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    • scott daneman
    • Saturday, September 25, 2004 10:41 PM
    I have been waiting on that film from netflix,,,after you watch it..please send it back..:-) hope you enjoyed it
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    • Ken LeFebvre
    • Monday, October 04, 2004 12:48 PM
    You could always send it back and just put it back on the queue... :) I've done that a few times before. I would feel worse about only getting two movies instead of the normal three, while I held that unwatched disc, than any bad feelings about other people waiting for the movie! :)
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    • Bryan Daneman
    • Monday, October 04, 2004 12:55 PM
    Good idea, Ken. Jacob (my 4 year old) finally watched this particular movie over the weekend. While I still haven't watched it, I do think it is time to send it back.
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    • Bryan Daneman
    • Wednesday, October 06, 2004 6:12 PM
    For the record, the movie has been returned, and Walking Tall is now in route. Anyone seen this movie?
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    • scott daneman
    • Wednesday, October 06, 2004 11:36 PM
    Oh my Walking Tall...if thats the original I saw as a lad..Good ol Buford Pusser,,,major ass kicker for the good guys...def not for Jacob or any child..really violent i remember,but we sure enjoyed it then
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    • Bryan Daneman
    • Sunday, October 10, 2004 11:35 PM
    This Walking Tall was the remake, starring The Rock. Mildly entertaining. Glad I didn't see it in the theater.

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