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Ilivein​fear

almost 3 years ago

How many movies do you currently have in your queue? I have 410 plus 141 in my instant watch. Beat that!

Rich Uncle Skeleton

almost 3 years ago

500 in my queue.

68 in my instant (I don’t really watch the instant (poor quality) and these are just the duplicates of what’s in my queue).

Berjuan

almost 3 years ago

ONE MILLION!
whahahahahha

Ilivein​fear

almost 3 years ago

I have been humbled.

filmfla​m

almost 3 years ago

What is up with the queue? Lately, I’ve been getting dvds way down the list sent when dvds way up the list indicate availability as “now.” This started maybe a month ago. Anybody else having the same problem?

House of Pleasur​e

almost 3 years ago

500 in my normal DVD queue (can’t add anymore), 108 in Instant.

Ferrell V

almost 3 years ago

another list?

Rich Uncle Skeleton

almost 3 years ago

I don’t really think this qualifies as a list.

Ferrell V

almost 3 years ago

ok. fine. queue, which is a fancy word for line…. or list

Trevor

almost 3 years ago

I have 347 and about 70 in my instant and I’m always adding more and more

Ari

almost 3 years ago

Although in Canada we get shafted by our more expensive version of Netflix called Zip which features a poorer selection, less chances of getting your top picks, and a far slower service, we do benefit from being able to cramp our lists with more titles than our neighbors to the south. I currently have 793 titles in my “zip list” and 1101 in the “parked section” (once you hit 800, you have to shift them over to standby).

Nathan M.

almost 3 years ago

I have about 300. Once I get beyond that I start forgetting what is and isn’t in my queue. Then I try to add something, and I’m told it’s in my queue, and I have to scroll through 300 movies to find one that I put in about five months ago. Around 50 in the instant, but, like RUS, I don’t watch the instant very often due to poor picture quality.

SOYBEAN

almost 3 years ago

My very first girlfriend, who happened to be odd, said that she often felt like a Q-tip but could never fully explain why.

Sean Keeley

almost 3 years ago

I could add hundreds of films to my queue, but I like to keep it at a reasonable number so I have 36.

Rich Uncle Skeleton

almost 3 years ago

@Soybean

Maybe, like q-tips, she spent a lot of time in the bathroom.

bookwib​ble

almost 3 years ago

28. And none in my Instant because I currently have bad internet. I feel so inferior.

SOYBEAN

almost 3 years ago

Maybe, RUS. All I know is that she was always in my ear. Haha, I know, bad joke. Seriously, that’s a true story.

Polaris​DiB

almost 3 years ago

Just short of 400. I don’t want to get to 500 because I don’t want to have to start making choices and eliminating things. I’d rather watch ‘em faster than I want ’em. Unfortunately….. unfortunately….. that’s just not possible.

Sigh

So much to watch and so little time.

Also, I’ve kinda put my queue aside because I’m moving out soon, and so I’m trying to get to all of my roommate’s movies I hadn’t gotten around to before at the last minute. Re-Animator, Hard Candy, and Brick are some that I’ve finally crossed off my list, but I still have stuff like Natural Born Killers, Persona, and some of her Japanese trash that I always wanted to see but kept putting off.

—PolarisDiB

Jake Howell

almost 3 years ago

See for yourself.

http://www.netflix.com/BeMyFriend/P9NCRdi7KMcuKFvVoVBK

Tim Van Guse

almost 3 years ago

500 in the queue. Effi Briest, Anatomy of a Murder and The Cat O’Nine Tails at home currently.

Matt Parks

almost 3 years ago

I’m always right around 500. If they would just stop making movies for a few years . . .

John M.

almost 3 years ago

gluttons, all of you.
I keep my list shorter than 10 films. That way I only get things I’m really interested in seeing.
I had a huge list, it was like a toys R us shopping spree. Grabbing everything because it was there. I felt overwhelmed, and obliged to watch films just because they’d worked their way to the top.