The story of how a tiny, broke Silicon Valley startup slew giants of the movie rental world, warded off Amazon and forced movie making and distribution into the digital age.
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6.8 /10
892 people rated
Netflix vs. the World
2020
R
1 h 44 m
United States
Documentary
The story of how a tiny, broke Silicon Valley startup slew giants of the movie rental world, warded off Amazon and forced movie making and distribution into the digital age.
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6.8 /10
892 people rated
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Marc Randolph
Self - Netflix Co-Founder
John Antioco
Self - Former CEO of Blockbuster Video
Shane Evangelist
Self - Former Blockbuster Online General Manager
Didier Allouch
Self
Corey Bridges
Self
Derek Cecil
Self
Dawn Chmielewski
Self
Jim Cook
Self
Ben Cooper
Self - Former Blockbuster Online Marketing Director
J.W. Craft
Self - Former Blockbuster Online Marketing Director
Alfonso Cuarón
Self
Guillermo de Mulder
Self
Tracy DeSoto
Self
Tom Dillon
Self
Boris Droutman
Self
Vita Droutman
Self
Antoine Fuqua
Self
David Griffin
Self
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YaSsino Zaa
21/07/2024 07:01
Netflix vs. the World-1080P
FAQUIR-ALY
18/07/2024 16:14
Netflix vs. the World-720P
Leandre
16/07/2024 07:52
Netflix vs. the World-360P
Victoria 🇨🇬
16/07/2024 07:52
Netflix vs. the World-480P
TUL PAKORN T.
28/04/2023 05:10
Worth watching. Almost went too long, but very good.
enkusha____
28/04/2023 05:10
Very well made and gives you the full history of the company and the technologies/processes they innovated. The last half is more about Netflix vs Blockbuster but it is very entertaining. Loved the nostalgia of the 90s and VHS tapes as well.
Abdel-oubaid
28/04/2023 05:10
Great documentary that looks into the rise of Netflix and Fall of Blockbuster.
Phindile Gwala
28/04/2023 05:10
This was a fun documentary about how Netflix came about, how it progressed from an idea to a promising company, how it beat Blockbuster in the DVD rental market, and how it eventually made the change to streaming video.
My one problem with the documentary is that it became very fixated on the competition between Netflix and Blockbuster, and I started to get confused about when they were talking about which company. It kept going back and forth between interviews with Netflix and Blockbuster employees, and I couldn't keep track of who they were talking about at some points.
In any case, this is definitely worth throwing on if you are curious or if you are interested in tech companies.
user9506012474186
28/04/2023 05:10
A group of folks connected a video rental store with the post office, and it turned into a $216 billion company. I skipped over the part where they designed the Web 1.0 application, experimented with a variety of business strategies, reconnoitered an automated mail sorter for their own use, overtook Blockbuster Video, built a sizable install base, switched to digital distribution, released their own content.
Danaïde/Dana’h Shop
28/04/2023 05:10
As a collector of physical media and one who misses the video store experience, I'd come to vilify Netflix (despite being a subscriber). But this documentary certainly helps soften the image by showing the company's human side and it's humble beginnings. The story is fascinating, entertaining and inspiring, and you'll root for the underdog Netflix team through the course of the movie and find yourself revelling in their victory. The tech/media giant they are now doesn't take away from the creative, visionary dreamers they were who went from David to Goliath.
User Review
YaSsino Zaa
21/07/2024 07:01
Netflix vs. the World-1080P
FAQUIR-ALY
18/07/2024 16:14
Netflix vs. the World-720P
Leandre
16/07/2024 07:52
Netflix vs. the World-360P
Victoria 🇨🇬
16/07/2024 07:52
Netflix vs. the World-480P
TUL PAKORN T.
28/04/2023 05:10
Worth watching. Almost went too long, but very good.
enkusha____
28/04/2023 05:10
Very well made and gives you the full history of the company and the technologies/processes they innovated. The last half is more about Netflix vs Blockbuster but it is very entertaining. Loved the nostalgia of the 90s and VHS tapes as well.
Abdel-oubaid
28/04/2023 05:10
Great documentary that looks into the rise of Netflix and Fall of Blockbuster.
Phindile Gwala
28/04/2023 05:10
This was a fun documentary about how Netflix came about, how it progressed from an idea to a promising company, how it beat Blockbuster in the DVD rental market, and how it eventually made the change to streaming video.
My one problem with the documentary is that it became very fixated on the competition between Netflix and Blockbuster, and I started to get confused about when they were talking about which company. It kept going back and forth between interviews with Netflix and Blockbuster employees, and I couldn't keep track of who they were talking about at some points.
In any case, this is definitely worth throwing on if you are curious or if you are interested in tech companies.
user9506012474186
28/04/2023 05:10
A group of folks connected a video rental store with the post office, and it turned into a $216 billion company. I skipped over the part where they designed the Web 1.0 application, experimented with a variety of business strategies, reconnoitered an automated mail sorter for their own use, overtook Blockbuster Video, built a sizable install base, switched to digital distribution, released their own content.
Danaïde/Dana’h Shop
28/04/2023 05:10
As a collector of physical media and one who misses the video store experience, I'd come to vilify Netflix (despite being a subscriber). But this documentary certainly helps soften the image by showing the company's human side and it's humble beginnings. The story is fascinating, entertaining and inspiring, and you'll root for the underdog Netflix team through the course of the movie and find yourself revelling in their victory. The tech/media giant they are now doesn't take away from the creative, visionary dreamers they were who went from David to Goliath.
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