Last week, Amazon unveiled Zombieland and thirteen other TV series pilots to watch for free on Amazon Instant Video. The outlet's plan is to track the customer reviews, ratings and view counts for the pilots and then, based on that data, decide which of the 8 comedies and 6 children's shows will get a full series order. It's a distinctly different approach than the one Netflix, Amazon's most direct competitor, is taking. Netflix has given several high-pedigree shows direct to series orders including the David Fincher/Kevin Spacey political drama House of Cards and the upcoming fourth season of Arrested Development.
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