It’s the content. Look, I love Hulu, and Fancast, and enjoy being able to catch episodes of many, (but not all) of my faves that I miss, because i’m out or such. But really. a lot of the shows and movies that they have are more filler, than anything I’d actually watch. Don’t get me wrong i am not about wanting to pay more for the same that I can get cheapper or free, but a lot of times free means cheap (in more ways than one) or, commercials. or illegal activities that can lead to huge legal fines. There are certain shows and movies that don’t lend themselves well to commercials. Pointy in case: Hulu recently added and old 1960’s BritTV series of the Sherlocjk holmes Miysteries, I used to watch on PBS. It’s great to see those old eopisodes, but Huluj puts commercials in them, and it just dedtroys the whole mood every time one of them comes on.
“a lot of the shows and movies that they have are more filler, than anything Id actually watch. “
I wasn’t referring to Hulu or Fancast, I was referring to sites that show first run movies like 2012, Blind Side, NFL football, NCAA basketball, etc.
Was curious if the legality of such sites keep people away, or if it was simply not knowing about them.