Gasp, this is turning into a joke! I had Netflix for a few months, I used it to watch the entire Battlestar Galactica. After that, I went through and searched for 30 different movies to watch, and they weren't available, and I'm not talking about new movies. None of the Indiana Jones', Star Wars', Rockies, Bladerunner, etc. Now with the Starz debacle, and with content providers getting ready to pound them with price…
My thoughts exactly, I assumed the original separation was done so hollywood couldn't bargain over dvd profits, perhaps this move was done to make that wall even stronger. I fear for the future of netflix, it's an easy choice to have a subscription now, but what happens when the major studios get involved and start demanding serious money for their content.