Originally Posted by Sorce:
Netflix for original series, amazon seems to have more newer movies these days.
I tried the free one month trial. Nearly everything requires a fee per episode. Netflix doesn't do that. Netflix has the more expensive monthly package which has newer movies available. But Amazon is monthly fee plus pay nearly all the time for a lot of content. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
I tried the free one month trial. Nearly everything requires a fee per episode. Netflix doesn't do that. Netflix has the more expensive monthly package which has newer movies available. But Amazon is monthly fee plus pay nearly all the time for a lot of content.
I think you're looking at that a little backward. Amazon has tons of free content that is at least in the ballpark of, if not on par with, Netflix. However, Amazon ALSO allows you to purchase just about ANYTHING, which Netflix doesn't do.
That said, I agree that Amazon's interface makes it tougher to tell which is free and which is not. Once you find the filters to do it, it's pretty easy, but it's not obvious for those who don't use it regularly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
Isn’t Holliday the guy who took his wife back after she was banging other dudes, but he’s too prude to sign up for Netflix?
Nope, wrong dude.
I'm not THAT much of a prude. But when a comedian says "fleckless C***" gets a pass and another talks about planet of the apes and gets canned, I have a choice.
Thus back to my original question. If I saw great value in Netflix with no other choice, I would not have posted. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Holladay:
I'm not THAT much of a prude. But when a comedian says "fleckless C***" gets a pass and another talks about planet of the apes and gets canned, I have a choice.
It seems that I try to find a movie/show, I flip through all the choices and not many entice me. This the genesis of my question.
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That’s one of the things I like about Roku. You say the name of a movie or show into the remote and it shows you all the different sites that have it and the cost if any. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I think you're looking at that a little backward. Amazon has tons of free content that is at least in the ballpark of, if not on par with, Netflix. However, Amazon ALSO allows you to purchase just about ANYTHING, which Netflix doesn't do.
That said, I agree that Amazon's interface makes it tougher to tell which is free and which is not. Once you find the filters to do it, it's pretty easy, but it's not obvious for those who don't use it regularly.
Yeah man. Just go to account and your prime video. Easy money.