Never. Netflix is based on a monthly subscription rather than an individual DVD price, so you can keep rentals for as long as you want as long as you are willing to keep paying for your subscription. Of course, this means that you will be unable to rent new movies from Netflix so long as you have not returned the ones you already have. Realistically, it would be financially illogical for Netflix to require a due date with their subscription service in place as it would be beneficial for them if you don't keep renting new movies, with them making the exact same amount of money regardless of how many movies a customer rents over a period of time.
You don't need any special system. You can watch Netflix movies on a normal computer.
You can't download movies from Netflix.
Netflix does not yet offer 3D movies. Therefore, Netflix movies viewed on the Nintendo 3DS are displayed in 2D.
Netflix will usually release their new movies each month. CNN usually posts a monthly list.
DVD movies or the zune marketplace movies no. But netflix yes you do.
Netflix.
it doesn't... Netflix is for renting movies!
Is Netflix better than Hulu
TV, Netflix, Red Box, Roku, Netflix on Wii, buying movies from stores, etc.
Netflix
no but there is netflix
Ebbie