I have Netflix and I can't speak highly enough of it. Since I don't have cable, it allows me to sit and watch something without fuzz or interruptions.
My most recent view was "The Pursuit of Happyness."

The movie was the classic success of the underdog. Will Smith plays Chris Gardner, a down-and-out salesman looking for a way to advance himself. It really shows the struggle of lower-class Americans.
I loved the story, but I always ruin it for myself. After I watch a movie on a real person, I always look them up online to see how close the story was. I was really disappointed to see that Gardner was paid $1,000 a month for his internship, when in the movie, it said he was paid nothing. It makes me feel cheated that they tried to make more drama out of an already dramatic situation. Sigh...will Hollywood ever learn?


I saw this movie when it was in theaters and enjoyed it. Thought it was a different, but good, roll for Will Smith.