There are over 900 channels on TV, but they all come with a high price. Netflix, at only $7.99 a month, has an over supply of movies and TV series, and with no commercials. It is no wonder that so many people at Campbell County High School are switching to Netflix.
“I like watching movies from Netflix,” said junior Rachel Shlautmann. “It’s a lot cheaper than going out to the movie theatres.”
“I love watching scary movies on Netflix. You can watch almost any movie you want,” said junior Jenna Nelson.
“I get Netflix in the mail and it comes really quick,” said junior Kianna Broeker. “There are thousands of movies to choose from and I don’t have to worry about raking it back to the box or receiving a fine for late fees.”
Some students and staff not only watch movies, they also watch a variety of their favorite TV series.
“I watch everything on Netflix,” said senior Kelsey Lunberg. “I watch Prison Break and The Walking Dead. I like being able to watch anything I want on Netflix.”
“I watch It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia on Netflix. I use it a lot,” said student math teacher Mr. Schaneman. “The only thing I don’t like is how the price has doubled for the disks.”
A few students have agreed that Netflix may need to update their movie selections to be more recent.
“I try to watch movies on Netflix, but the ones I try to search for don’t always show up,” said junior Baylie Shrake.
“I use Netflix and watch movies on it like Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, but I really wish they would have more choices or newer ones to watch,” said sophomore Hailee Steele.
The majority of people from Campbell County High School enjoy watching movies and TV series on Netflix.

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