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It is a monthly subscription that you go online and pick out whatever movies you want and add it to your queue and they send them to you in the mail, then you return them to get more. It is excellent.
There is a limitation of five hundred movies allowed in your Netflix instant queue. Adding more than 50 to 75 movies to your instant queue is not recommended because it makes it hard to find movies that you are looking for.
Resident Evil Damnation is currently not available on Netflix, though in the next coming month or two, Netflix is planning on adding it to the instant queue section of their program.
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"Save" is what you do with movies that are not available yet on Netflix. Since the movie is not available yet, you can't put it in your Queue. Instead, you put it in your "Saved" section (which is right below your Queue; just scroll down). If and when the movie becomes available, it will automatically be moved from your Saved section to your Queue.
You mean the green "Save" button? The green Save button is for movies that are not available on Netflix yet. Clicking the green Save button puts them into a separate Queue which is displayed below your regular Queue. If and when they become available, they will be moved up to the bottom place in your regular Queue (and probably your Instant Queue as well).
Pay nothing cause u still have to wait
they are all available but only for DVD rental only. None on instant queue
It is when you mark a movie so you can come back to it later. Or if you want to watch the movie several times.
Queue is a data structure which is based on FIFO that is first in first out. Following are the types of queue: Linear queue Circular queue Priority queue Double ended queue ( or deque )
Both FMAB and FMA are available on Netflix. I know for a fact that FMAB is completely available on instant and most of FMA is also available on instant (to watch the rest, you'll have to add it to DVD queue.) !
Queues is the plural of queue.