We're watching the Angelina Jolie movie, "Salt" tonight. That's about as mainstream and blockbuster as you can get, eh?We tried Netflix (streaming only) for a couple of months after we bought a Blu-Ray player. I wasn't impressed at all, and we discontinued it. It just seemed like a bunch of TV shows and mostly oddball movies we'd never heard of.
It wasn't very clear when it was originally produced. Remember how long ago that was: 1987. As late as 1999 series were still being produced specifically for NTSC 480i. It's only been the last decade that production values have been aimed higher.We watched an episode of "21 Jump Street", but the video was not very clear.
Also note that streaming services dynamically moderate your video quality based on the quality if your personal connection to the Internet. Even within my own home I'll get different video quality going through a wireless-G connection through two floors to the router versus going through a direct RJ-45 (wired) connection to the router.
