Not sure this deserves it's own thread, but damn, there is a lot of outstanding content on Amazon. I've had it for years and never really gave it a shot. The HBO and Funny or Die catalogues alone make it worth the while. The originals are simply value added. I've been watching:
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Eastbound and Down
Zach Morris is Trash
Things in my queue:
Man in the High Castle
The Tick
Sneaky Pete
Jack Ryan
Would like to re-watch:
Sopranos
Between Two Ferns
Justified
Parks and Rec
Anything you'd recommend from Prime Video? I feel like a kid in a candy shop (without the requisite time to actually enjoy all the candy...) [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
Been watching a series called Upload on Prime. Of course, the characters are all unrealistically attractive however it's an interesting (to me) take on the possibility of saving our memories and experiences after death. Ready for season 2 to start.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I think the new series, or as Titus Welliver calls it, "A continuation", will open up some exciting avenues with Bosch as a P.I., Maddy as a rookie cop and Honey Money back in the saddle. The only annoying part is that it's on IMDB.TV, which is really just a Ad-Version of Prime. They're following the Hulu model of advertising in chunks, so it's not quite as bad a network TV but there should be an ad-free version, IMO, especially since we're paying for Prime.
Out on stream - salt peanuts, salt peanuts. [Reply]
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Starting in 2022, Amazon Prime is going to be the exclusive streaming home the NFL's Thursday Night Football. Amazon and the NFL entered an 11-year contract that was originally slated to start in 2023, but the two entities decided to start this season instead.
It's the first time the NFL has been locked behind a subscription service. Although Amazon has carried NFL games before, it was always supplementing NFL Network or Fox, rather than carrying them exclusively.
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This will be a big departure for the NFL and its fans. 2022 will see 15 games airing exclusively to Amazon Prime customers.
Which games will air on Amazon Prime?
The following 15 games will air on Amazon Prime.
Who are the announcers for Thursday Night Football?
Amazon scored a serious duo in its booth for Thursday Night Football. Legendary announcer and Sunday Night Football mainstay Al Michaels is on play-by-play, whereas college football expert Kirk Herbstreit is on color commentary. That duo in the booth is a force to be reckoned with.
Herbstreit will still be doing calls for ESPN's college football programming.
How can you watch Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime?
In order to watch Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime, viewers need an Amazon Prime account. From there, they can select the game when it's on.
Additionally, games in local markets will still air like normal. Which is to say, local fans need not miss their hometown teams because it's locked behind a subscription service.
What time is Thursday Night Football?
Thursday Night Football will continue to kick off at 8:20 p.m. ET.
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How much is Amazon paying to carry NFL games exclusively?
This is the first time NFL games have been locked behind a streaming service, and Amazon spared no expense to become the first streamers to do it.
Throughout the life of the 11-year contract, Amazon is paying the NFL $100 billion.
Although the start date was moved up a year, the length of the contract didn't change.