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I brought this up in an earlier thread. My only conclusive answer was that Netflix wouldn't bring in enough money for the production teams that make the movies because there wouldn't be a large enough audience. I was told that there are some movies on Hulu (I can't name them off the top of my head). But your best bet is to buy the movies on iTunes or on the production company's website.
But to be honest, I bought mutiny and the wallisch project about a week ago and they were more than worth it. $12.99 for mutiny, see the ridiculous shit they do, blew my mind. Mutiny is worth $25 at least in my opinion. And for $2.99, the wallisch project, my god. That may have been the best purchase of my life.
I'm trying desperately to not spoil the highlights of both, but know that ski movies are not expensive and they are basically a ZMox edit on crack that goes on for an hour. Well worth your money.
In Canada I saw Steep and of course there is the Art Of Flight series. When I was at my sisters in Utah two Christmases ago there were quite a few Warren Miller Productions except for Steep. That is my findings, they are quite out dated however and Netflix has probably changed...
Well if it's on Starz on demand it would probably be on netflix. idk if netflix uses starz play anymore though because when i had it like 4 years ago thats what they used.