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Hidden Netflix Marathon Gems to Watch Online

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MilesAhead:
Speaking of this play online... anyone know if there are any controls to adjust brightness or other picture characteristics?  I tried one film that was so dark I could only see vague shadows of motion.  I don't see any picture controls such as you have on PC software players for brightness, contrast, etc..

Innuendo:
I'd say relying on your monitor's own controls or an 3rd party app like Powerstrip or one of the countless graphics card tweaker programs would probably be your best bet.

mouser:
Everest Season 1 and Season 2:


http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Everest_Beyond_the_Limit_Season_1/70078591
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Everest_Beyond_the_Limit_Season_2/70107899

Great stuff.

Deozaan:
Not sure if it's available for instant watch, but I figure something like Star Trek: The Next Generation would have several years worth of video to waste your time on. And it was back in the day when TV shows had a moral to the story. :Thmbsup:

MilesAhead:
Usually I find it easier to get hooked on shows when I can watch a bunch of episodes in sequence rather than one a week as they come out on first airing.  I'm going through the Heroes series.  Already watched Season 1 and started on Season 2 today.  When I watched a couple of episodes as they originally aired I didn't get the appeal.  Now I can see it's mostly for laughs. In the episode I just watched, Nakamura goes back in time and becomes his own hero that he read about as a child.  That was a cute twist.

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