I've got a bunch (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, VRV), but as of right now, I'm liking Hulu more and more. I'd like Amazon Prime if their interface was better and it didn't feel like a 'bait and switch' every time I look for an older title to watch.
Currently Netflix, Amazon Prime and Now TV more or less equally.
I rarely watch "ordinary" network TV now, all streaming.
The BBC can go fuck themselves. I pay those cunts £150 a year on pain of imprisonment, to keep those fuckers in the luxury vthey think they deserve with all the kids they can fuck.
Crave. It has HBO, Showtime both back catalogs and live. It has a shit ton of other get material. Including more recent blockbusters than the rest. Godbless Canada.
( I lied. Well I do download everything for free but I have a netflix and amazon sub for the fam. I never use it. Even if there is a new netflix thing I still download it via bit torrent and stream it to whatever TV is nearest. )
I have a server in the Netherlands that has 3 terabytes of movies on it. About 15% are not released yet.
I'm old school. I watch cable TV (which in Canada means ALL the channels, including US networks). I do have access to Netflix but it's a PITA to use it.
Unless it’s changed since I used it a few years ago, Roku is a streaming device. Streaming services are, for example, Hulu; Netflix and Amazon Prime. I usually watch those three on Amazon Firestick.
Mostly Prime these days to the point of wondering why I still have Netflix. I looked at Netflix the other night and almost watched some moving called "The Silence" or something like that about killer birds but I looked up a review on YouTube first and ended up getting an app that would let me watch Space:1999 for free. Bitly or something like that.
It was pretty fun watching a few of the old shows. The pilot, especially, seemed to be taking scenes right out of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I do wish the first few episodes had been more about surviving the first few days on a wondering moon and how the Moon got so far from the solar system. It was also fun and surprising to see Ian McShane in an episode. I was like, That looks like that guy from that show about antiquing!
It is! It is that guy from that show about antiquing.
And, of course, McShane also appeared in the Babylon 5 movie, River of Souls as did the chap who played the commissioner, Roy Dotrice, in the first episode as well as a couple of episodes of Game of Thrones, which I have yet to watch.
Rewatching the show after so many years I have to say, I appreciate how they play such a ridiculous concept straight.
NETFUX
ReplyDeleteNetflix. Until the get rid of everything I like, then I might just go back to reading books.
ReplyDeleteI heart radio.
ReplyDelete1. YouTube
ReplyDelete2. Roku
I forget I have Amazon Prime but I can access it on the Roku.
Spotify
ReplyDeletePornHub
ReplyDeletei have Netflix and Hulu. also Roku on my Roku TV. and i listen to Pandora Premium all day when i'm at work and when i'm in the car.
ReplyDeleteamazon or netflix
ReplyDeleteTransponder dot tv. You can stream British television live for about $8.50/month.
ReplyDeleteAmazon Prime and Netflix.
ReplyDeleteJust got Criterion Channel, not as good as Filmstruck was but still quite good (so far). Gonna cancel Netflix... way too much dreck.
ReplyDeleteI've got a bunch (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, VRV), but as of right now, I'm liking Hulu more and more. I'd like Amazon Prime if their interface was better and it didn't feel like a 'bait and switch' every time I look for an older title to watch.
ReplyDeleteCurrently Netflix, Amazon Prime and Now TV more or less equally.
ReplyDeleteI rarely watch "ordinary" network TV now, all streaming.
The BBC can go fuck themselves. I pay those cunts £150 a year on pain of imprisonment, to keep those fuckers in the luxury vthey think they deserve with all the kids they can fuck.
Netflix, but I have to admit I still have cable, and watch it more, even though it's a complete heist.
ReplyDeleteNetflix and Hulu on Roku
ReplyDeleteUrinary Tract. I stream daily.
ReplyDeleteHah! Nicely done, Max Power! 🤣
ReplyDeleteCrave. It has HBO, Showtime both back catalogs and live. It has a shit ton of other get material. Including more recent blockbusters than the rest. Godbless Canada.
ReplyDeleteNetflix and Hulu.
ReplyDeleteLOL thanks Kelli Grrrl. Everyone here is so high-brow, so I'm glad someone else is as juvenile as I am. :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazon Prime.
ReplyDeleteCouchtuner. (We have Amazon Prime but never turn it on).
ReplyDeleteNetflix
ReplyDeleteNetflix
ReplyDeleteBit Torrent. Don't pay for anything. Ever.
ReplyDelete( I lied. Well I do download everything for free but I have a netflix and amazon sub for the fam. I never use it. Even if there is a new netflix thing I still download it via bit torrent and stream it to whatever TV is nearest. )
I have a server in the Netherlands that has 3 terabytes of movies on it. About 15% are not released yet.
Haven't watched movies or tv in years...
ReplyDeleteI'm old school. I watch cable TV (which in Canada means ALL the channels, including US networks). I do have access to Netflix but it's a PITA to use it.
ReplyDelete#1 NETFLIX
ReplyDelete#2 AMAZON PRIME
TCM has a streaming service I have yet to use.
ReplyDeleteZebraSeasoning, I used to be an avid book reader until the InterWebs seduced me away.
ReplyDeleteTubi
ReplyDeleteUnless it’s changed since I used it a few years ago, Roku is a streaming device. Streaming services are, for example, Hulu; Netflix and Amazon Prime. I usually watch those three on Amazon Firestick.
ReplyDeleteI have a media player & I use the app Morpheus to watch whatever I want.
ReplyDeletePrime, Netflix, Shudder
ReplyDeleteNexflix is the only one I have except sky
ReplyDeleteHulu and Spotify for me. Tubi for my boyfriend.
ReplyDeleteMostly Prime these days to the point of wondering why I still have Netflix. I looked at Netflix the other night and almost watched some moving called "The Silence" or something like that about killer birds but I looked up a review on YouTube first and ended up getting an app that would let me watch Space:1999 for free. Bitly or something like that.
ReplyDeleteIt was pretty fun watching a few of the old shows. The pilot, especially, seemed to be taking scenes right out of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I do wish the first few episodes had been more about surviving the first few days on a wondering moon and how the Moon got so far from the solar system. It was also fun and surprising to see Ian McShane in an episode. I was like, That looks like that guy from that show about antiquing!
It is! It is that guy from that show about antiquing.
And, of course, McShane also appeared in the Babylon 5 movie, River of Souls as did the chap who played the commissioner, Roy Dotrice, in the first episode as well as a couple of episodes of Game of Thrones, which I have yet to watch.
Rewatching the show after so many years I have to say, I appreciate how they play such a ridiculous concept straight.
Ah, I see, someone posted the service I watched last night, Tubi. Or not Tubi, that is the question.
ReplyDeleteNetflix, with Amazon in second place.
ReplyDeleteI have Amazon Prime, but I used a pirated one that keeps changing domains.
ReplyDeleteNone. TV isn't 'a thing' in our house.
ReplyDelete