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Amazon Launches Unlimited Streaming Service
Not a great couple weeks for Netflix. They just lost the 800 film streaming library of The Criterion Collection to Hulu Plus and today Amazon announced an unlimited streaming service to compete with Netflix's Watch Instantly program. A $79 a year membership -- which works out to about $1.50 less per month than Netflix's $8 a month streaming only plan -- gets you unlimited access to 5,000 movies, including launch titles like all three Swedish language film versions of Stieg Larsson's "Millenium Trilogy," "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," "Enter the Dragon," "Two Lovers," and (obviously) a lot more. As the press release explains, Amazon's streaming is actually a new bonus feature to their existing Amazon Prime program:
"Amazon.com, Inc. today announced the launch of a new benefit for Amazon Prime members: unlimited, commercial-free, instant streaming of more than 5,000 movies and TV shows. This new benefit is being added at no additional cost»
- Matt Singer
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The NextMovie Daily Oscar Spectacular Part 1
Last year's move to 10 Best Picture nominees at the Academy Awards has an obvious downside: more movies in the category means less prestige for each one nominated. But the real blow of the 10-nominee system is to us, the moviegoers -- if you haven't done your movie duty all year, that is a lot of movies to squeeze into the weeks before the big show.
No worries. Our NextMovie Daily hosts Nar and McKenna have your back, enacting five of the 10 Best Picture noms in 5 seconds or less -- and they'll take on the other five this Thursday.
So when people ask what you thought of "The Fighter," you can feel confident answering, even if you missed it in the theater. Just don't mention Nar's heartfelt performance.
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- NextMovie Staff
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