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Running early death. Run of the mill. Run 3 game. Runnings. Que chida cansion. Netflix has signed a long-term agreement with the small movie studio Relativity Media to stream first-run films such as "Get him to the Greek" and "Grown Ups. " The studio produces or finances 20 to 30 movies each year. The first of the films to be made available through Netflix streaming will be "The Fighter" (Christian Bale, Mark Wahlberg) and "Season of the Witch" (Nicholas Cage), both of which are set to release in theaters the first quarter of 2011. The arrangement just allows Netflix subscribers to stream the movies online within a few months after the DVD release. This time period, when streaming is traditionally locked out, is known as the 'Pay TV Window. ' It's unknown whether or not this is entirely a big deal, especially given the limited nature of the agreement. Relativity Media is a relatively obscure film company in comparison to the big names and the majors studios don't seem all that interested in sidestepping their rather lucrative pay-TV deals. If the reported numbers we've seen are true, Netflix is supposedly paying Relativity up to $100 million per year for the rights to around 15 films. That seems almost ludicrous to us and certainly not anything that can be sustained at the higher levels required to handle content from the larger studios. Netflix currently has over 10 million subscribers. At an average rate (our educated guess, not official figures) of $12/month, that brings about $1. 44 billion per year in revenues. Based on what we've read in financial reports, the real number is a lot closer to $1. 75 billion or more at present. Since, typically, movies follow a DVD -> Pay TV -> Netflix progression, and pay TV companies offer big money for these extended time licenses to show newer films, Netflix has traditionally been left largely in the cold. Those who have used Netflix' streaming services for long realize that they mostly feature older movies and TV shows. Netflix does, however, pays Starz to stream films from studios like Disney and Sony throughout the pay-TV licensing period. The difference their deal with Relativity makes is that they replace the pay TV middleman altogether. Given the existing model, it seems that Netflix has a big hill to climb before it will be viewed as a true streaming contender for current movies. Until then, companies like VUDU hold the lead with the pay-per view and cloud-storage "ownership" models. Once the industry moves further towards streaming and on-demand being the norm, something made more popular by the introduction of Hulu Plus and the upcoming GoogleTV, we may see these pricing models blink and companies like Netflix will, I'm sure, be there to pounce on any available opportunities. tystix posts on July 22, 2010 10:55 Streaming woes I will continue to primarily watch sat. T. V. and rent Blue Ray disc because of the inferior picture and audio quality of netflix streaming video. Even the so call HD streaming are difficult to sit through knowing I can watch many more movies with great A/V from other soures. Netflix unnerves me a bit when they state HD and 5. 1 streaming is being outputted from them when it really isn't being displayed now. jlee949 posts on July 22, 2010 10:39 IPad Incomparable I know that my IPad is not 1080p and 7. 1 lossless but with my Shure SE 530 ear buds, in a dark room streaming Netflix over my home broadband network is comfortable, easy and a great way to catch TV stuff like 24, Mad Men, Battlestar Galactica and other stuff commercial free that I've never had time to watch or record. When I want the real thing I can go into my media room and stream VUDU in 1080p through my major sound system… loccdogg posts on July 20, 2010 18:31 Well its a good thing if they're streaming service gets better. Until then blu ray ftw. j_garcia posts on July 16, 2010 11:52 jwenthold99, post: 734082 Actually some of the hd streaming on my ps3 looks quite good. Granted it's only 2 channel sound, but the picture quality of some of the hd streaming has been very surprising. A lot of it has to do with the speed of your internet connection as well. Just my 2 cents If you are streaming from Netflix on the PS3, it isn't HD. If you are talking about HD movies from PSN, they are downloaded not streamed. Netflix is supposed to provide 5. 1 sound this year and HD streaming in the future. I have been out of town for work for 2 weeks and the ability to stream at the hotel was great. I don't really need HD and I don't have a sound system, and surprisingly, even over wifi, it was pretty good. darien87 posts on July 16, 2010 11:11 dkane360, post: 734211 There are some times when I don't care about the quality of the movie/tv show. This is usually the case when I have people over and we're just looking for something to watch. I'm not gonna tell people we can't watch the netflix streaming cause it looks like crap, because then I'll get strange looks lol. I can see that. I probably wouldn't care about picture quality if I was watching a Seinfeld episode or an old movie. But I tend to fast forward a lot when I'm watching movies, and wait for the damn thing to buffer every time I want to fast forward or rewind a scene kills me.
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Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn money if you buy from a link. How we test gear. Finish your run, grab some popcorn, and get motivated by the best cinema out sport has to offer. AF archive / Alamy Stock Photo There’s a long and varied list of films that can provide deeper dedication to and enjoyment of the sport. Whether it’s a true tale about some of the greatest runners in history, or it’s something like Forrest Gump where famous lines still get shouted to this day, take a look at our list of classic movies and documentaries. You can buy, rent, download, or stream pretty much all of these the next time you need some added motivation ?listed in order of release date. Think we’re missing a classic running movie? Let us know in the comments. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962) Adapted from a short story, the oldest movie on the list has elements that still ring true today. The films tells the story of a youth (played by Tom Courtenay) who gains privileges at his tough boarding school because of his ability as a long-distance runner. In a way, it’s a coming of age piece that should resonate with a lot of people. 1 of 25 The Jericho Mile (1979) Buy Now As a defiant loner behind prison bars who finds the emotional release he requires through running, Peter Strauss deserved the Emmy he won. His staunch individualism will resonate with restless persons who did not opt for a team sport. The scenario is admittedly a bit improbable; Strauss’ character becomes one of the country’s top milers while incarcerated in Folsom Prison. But Strauss can really run, and when he talks about “floating” it might be the first moment of unadulterated bliss in his character’s life. 2 of 25 Chariots of Fire (1981) Buy Now The opening scene alone is worth the watch. It will make you want to run in the surf with your buddies to the sounds of the memorable score. There’s a sensational set piece during the match race around the college courtyard at Cambridge, and you get well-drawn and contrasting 1924 Paris Olympic heroes?the taciturn and proud Harold Abrahams and jubilant and devout Eric Liddell. But Chariots plays very fast and loose with historic fact and stands up better if you worship all things British. The theme is still played at road races in the 21st century?it’s that good. 3 of 25 Personal Best (1982) Buy Now Mariel Hemingway is credible as a gifted young pentathlete (in 2018, they’re heptathletes) in a cast of actual Olympic caliber athletes including Patrice Donnelly, a real-life Olympic hurdler, who tells her “Everything I’ve always wanted, you’ve got. ” The scenes of Hemingway and Donnelly running in the dunes of California inspired many imitators. Real life Olympic marathoner and legendary sportswriter Kenny Moore shows up as Mariel’s other love interest?a water polo player. How can you not want to see this? 4 of 25 Running Brave (1983) Buy Now The small war of elbows between Billy Mills, Mohamed Gammoudi, and Ron Clarke in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics 10, 000 is thrillingly done here, with Robby Benson far more believable as a (roughly) half-Sioux distance runner than he was as a pintsized basketball hero in One on One. Mills’ struggles to overcome stereotypes and fight for the approval of his buttheaded coach make it seem miraculous that he even got to Tokyo. The film’s big payoff comes when the coach tells Benson/Mills “That was the greatest race I ever saw a man run, ” and you think it was, too. 5 of 25 On the Edge (1986) Buy Now This was a labor of love for former University of Pennsylvania track star Bruce Dern (he was really good), and it was tough to finally get released and get it seen. The protagonist is the type of thorn-in-everybody’s-side that Dern plays so well. A man who paid dearly for rocking the boat in the dreaded amateur era seeks redemption by training for one of America’s foremost mountain and trail races. The California scenery and the race action are everything you want, and the movie is not predictable. 6 of 25 The Running Man (1987) Buy Now We will admit that this is a guilty pleasure, and doesn’t involve “running” in its truest sense. But how can you not want to watch Arnold Schwarzenegger run as a prisoner turned contestant where the ultimate prize is freedom? But first he has to escape death at the hands of professional killers. 7 of 25 Forrest Gump (1994) Buy Now This movie’s reputation has slipped a bit since it swept the Oscars 20 years ago, but the gripes seem to more about what it doesn’t do than what it does. It’s surprising how much of the plot is taken up with running, most rewardingly, in the exquisitely photographed scenes of Gump’s transcontinental treks. And the footage of young Forrest, dashing faster and faster to escape his tormentors’ pursuit, condemned many of us to hear “Run, Forrest, run! ” shouted out of passing cars for years afterward. 8 of 25 Run Lola Run (1998) Buy Now It may be the most viscerally exciting “running” movie ever made, even if it’s not really a running movie at all. A flame-haired German woman in Doc Martens sprints all over her city in an effort to save her thoroughly useless boyfriend. This is a movie for which the phrase “non-stop action thriller” was invented, but it’s more stylish and electrifying than the typical lot. Lola doesn’t take the bus. Lola?even in cartoon animated form, in some scenes?can really run. This is very nearly a training film. 9 of 25 Without Limits (1998) Buy Now The second of two dramatized version’s of the life of Oregon legend Steve Prefontaine is the slightly superior one, thanks in large part to a smartly understated performance by Donald Sutherland as his coach, Bill Bowerman. But Billy Crudup deserves credit for capturing the iconoclastic nature of Pre, equal parts charismatic and exasperating and, as clichéd as it might sound, a rebel at precisely the ’70s moment that track and field needed one. 10 of 25 Saint Ralph (2004) Buy Now It’s uplifting and for those who really do believe in miracles. But for most, this requires a major suspension of disbelief, especially in the Boston Marathon sequences of a young Canadian boy who is somehow a serious contender at a very tender age. It also contains what must be, of all the dozens and dozens of renditions of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah, ” the one that is the absolute worst. 11 of 25 Spirit of the Marathon (2007) Buy Now It should be very high on everyone’s list. The movie follows six runners, some fabled and some not, as they prepare for the 2005 Chicago Marathon. How can you not be moved when one of the six tells us: “I had really reached a point in my life where I didn’t think that I could ever be happy again, ” and then finds, “I can pretty much do anything. ” Spirit of the Marathon got expert wisdom about the marathon from people who really are experts and can think and express themselves. 12 of 25 Run for Your Life (2008) Buy Now This is a very affectionate documentary about pioneering New York City Marathon Director Fred Lebow. It’s a valentine to distance running’s development in New York, from the days when practitioners were few and Lebow was just about the slowest among them. He found, as the documentary capably reminds us, a way to make his indelible contribution. 13 of 25 The Long Green Line (2008) Buy Now It’s about the 2005 season of legendary Illinois coach Joe Newton and the 221 students who come out for his boys’ cross-country team?even though more than 200 of them will be left behind when the major meets come. The effect Newton has on all of them is what’s worth witnessing. The man who says “It's nice to be great, but far greater to be nice, ” manages to make sure his kids are both. 14 of 25 Desert Runners (2013) Buy Now If you are up for watching runners go through excruciating pain, then this documentary of a group attempting to complete the 4 Deserts ultra races is right up your alley. Each race for these amateur runners is a little north of 150 miles and runs through the Atacama Desert, the Gobi, the Sahara, and Antarctica. Brutal. 15 of 25 Unbroken (2014) Buy Now Louis “Louie” Zamperini qualified for the 1936 Olympics in the 5, 000 meters (and had an amazing final lap while finishing 8th), but this film focuses more on what happens after he enlists in the Army when World War II breaks out. After surviving a plane crash in the Pacific and spending more than a month adrift at sea, he’s captured by the Japanese navy. While the running isn’t the centerpiece, it’s the mindset of never giving up that works on all levels. 16 of 25 The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young (2014) Buy Now The name says it all, chronicling one of the most brutal races that only a handful of brave souls can actually try. (Only 15 individuals have completed the 100+ mile race in the hills of Tennessee over the race’s existence. ) For years, the Barkley Marathons was a race that nobody talked about. You had to know somebody who knew how to enter to even have a chance at entry. This documentary gives a great look at the trials and tribulations that a small number of runners put themselves through each year, and why the race director, Gary Cantrell, designed the devilish race in the first place. 17 of 25 Gun Runners (2015) Watch Now This is a human-interest piece following two Kenyan runners?Julius Arile and Robert Matanda?who put aside their life as countryside warriors to focus on the sport. Director and filmmaker Anjali Nayar debuted this documentary in 2015. It shows how Kenyan runners go from poverty to reaching local and national fame in the sport. But it also displays just how hard it is to make it big in a country full of talented runners. 18 of 25 McFarland, USA (2015) Buy Now Kevin Costner stars as Jim White, a tough-love coach who leads a team of mostly Latino students in the San Joaquin Valley to cross-country dominance. But like most underdog stories, it
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