Posted on 03/02/2013 12:16:37 PM PST by Former Fetus
It seems like "everybody" is watching movies on-line for free, but YouTube does not have a very large selection even if you are willing to be watching part 1, part 2... To be specific, I would like to watch "The Shoes of the Fisherman" because all copies of the book are checked out at the local library. Does anybody have any suggestions? Are those sites where you register to watch movies safe? Thanks
Shoes of the Fisherman is free with Amazon Prime.
Amazon Prime works well for us. Our obsession is British mysteries like Midsomer Murders and Poirot. Roku gives us good quality. We just upgraded to 40 Mbps which makes a lot of difference.
For those who don’t have Amazon Prime, I think we could both give them a little advert.
Sure, $80/yr sounds like a lot of dough. But, this is what you get. First off, you get free, unlimited streaming of movies (such as Shoes of the Fisherman) upon demand. But, while this is neat and a pretty good deal (~$7/month); the best part is that you get free 2nd day shipping on ANYTHING you buy, no dollar limit. Need a just 1 new pen? Order it for cheaper than Walmart, and have it delivered to your doorstep in 2 days free.
I buy all kinds of stuff, the other day I got 88 oz of Steel Cut oats for $12 delivered. That was 4 sealed 22 oz bags of steel cut oats for about what I pay for a single metal can of steel cut oats at the store. I got about the equivalent of 4 cans, delivered to my door for the price of 1 can at the store.
Set your DVR’s
The Shoes of the Fisherman
Wednesday April, 10 2013 at 02:30 AM
Films in BOLD will Air on TCM
I heard about House of Cards with Kevin Spacey that can only be seen with a Netflix account so I finally got my Blu-Ray player linked to my wi-fi and got an account with Netflix for $8/month. WOW - I have done the binge watching of the first 13 episodes. Just stunning!
There are tons of other things I can watch now as well. I just might disconnect my cable TV and just keep the wi-fi. So sick of Comcast anyway..
Hulu and Crackle are safe. I think YouTube also has at least some free movies. I’d be careful about anything else.
If you’re really cheap, you can probably get a free trial of Amazon Prime.
Netflix isn’t free; but it isn’t very expensive. Lot’s of good stuff there.
Some not well know movies I like online on Netflix: The Way with Martin Sheen, Seven Days in Utopia, Neil Young’s Live Harvest Moon concert, The Presidio with Sean Connery.
I hate those kinds of ads too.
I also don’t like many movies and TV shows any more. Nothing but a bunch of crap out there.
I do watch Korean TV shows at viki.com though, within days of airing in Korea they are often subtitled.
I pay the streaming cost(7 or 8 per month) at netflix because it’s ad free. hulu seems to be more TV shows which I am not as interested in. but I may do the hulu+ 1 week free trial so I can watch season 2 of downton abbey.
amazon prime has a number of movies for free or fairly cheap.
I live on a sailboat, and I boycott liberal media, so for me YouTube is absolutely IT for all my media entertainment. I may not be able to find specific movies on demand, but there are certainly more movies there than I could ever watch if I lived for a thousand years...!
And because I can’t always find what I want, I often go further afield and watch some genres I wasn’t exposed to very much before. I’ve become a big fan of BBC classics, old movies and the History channel...and, I confess I love old Kung Fu movies, and when I’m in the mood for that YouTube has tons of them. As well as music, music videos, audiobooks, etc.
I might expand my options in the future, but for now I’m pretty satisfied...plus, I’m a cheapskate! Love anything that dunt cost nuttin ;^)
I have used Netflix, and it’s safe as far as that goes...but the selection isn’t very good. They want to upgrade you to the DVD delivery service for the best selections. Which is OK up to a point...I used Magic DVD ripper to rip them to a network hard drive, so I had them on hand after returning the disk.
http://www.magicdvdripper.com/
“I pay the streaming cost(7 or 8 per month) at netflix because its ad free.”
This.
After watching some kids respond as intended to a Pop Tarts commercial while watching Spongebob, I won’t let my kids watch TV per se. Watch choice content on demand ad free for cheap, yes; uncontrolled content designed to sell eyeballs, no.
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and if commercials make them want Pop-Tarts, you know that sexual content, subtle or not, in TV shows will also make an impression on them!
You might like Foyle’s War. I thought it was great.
I use Vudu.com for newer releases or things that aren’t on Amazon or Netflix. They’re not free, but usually range from $1-$5. Just watched Argo and Beasts of the Southern Wild for $4.99 each.
There’s no membership fee for Vudu. You just pay as you go.
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