We got the $1.99 Hulu deal. Hasn't been worth it for us. Because one of my kids are in collage we get prime for $50 a year. Worth it.
We switched to the $8.99 Netflix plan last price increase. So far that's been fine.
Just did the $99 a year Criterion channel plan. Our most watched channel. Love watching old classic film and art films.
14 day free trial.
https://www.criterionchannel.com/
When my oldest son was at UCLA we got Kanopy for free. Some local libraries offer Kanopy for free so it is worth checking before you pay for a Criterion subscription since you would get some of the same content.
https://www.kanopy.com/
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They have Kanopy in Brooklyn, where I last lived. Never got to try it out because I moved shortly after finding out about it. Unfortunately, last time I checked, the San Antonio Library did not have Kanopy.adad wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 12:29 am We got the $1.99 Hulu deal. Hasn't been worth it for us. Because one of my kids are in collage we get prime for $50 a year. Worth it.
We switched to the $8.99 Netflix plan last price increase. So far that's been fine.
Just did the $99 a year Criterion channel plan. Our most watched channel. Love watching old classic film and art films.
14 day free trial.
https://www.criterionchannel.com/
When my oldest son was at UCLA we got Kanopy for free. Some local libraries offer Kanopy for free so it is worth checking before you pay for a Criterion subscription since you would get some of the same content.
https://www.kanopy.com/
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peskypesky wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 12:43 amThey have Kanopy in Brooklyn, where I last lived. Never got to try it out because I moved shortly after finding out about it. Unfortunately, last time I checked, the San Antonio Library did not have Kanopy.adad wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 12:29 am We got the $1.99 Hulu deal. Hasn't been worth it for us. Because one of my kids are in collage we get prime for $50 a year. Worth it.
We switched to the $8.99 Netflix plan last price increase. So far that's been fine.
Just did the $99 a year Criterion channel plan. Our most watched channel. Love watching old classic film and art films.
14 day free trial.
https://www.criterionchannel.com/
When my oldest son was at UCLA we got Kanopy for free. Some local libraries offer Kanopy for free so it is worth checking before you pay for a Criterion subscription since you would get some of the same content.
https://www.kanopy.com/
I looked it up and this is the only library in San Antonio that has Kanopy. You can see if you qualify for a card. Kanopy is free if you do. Looks like they also have hoopla.
https://bexarbibliotech.org/
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oh wow!! Thank you!!! I'm going to try.adad wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 12:16 pm I looked it up and this is the only library in San Antonio that has Kanopy. You can see if you qualify for a card. Kanopy is free if you do. Looks like they also have hoopla.
https://bexarbibliotech.org/
"Currently, residents, taxpayers and employees of Bexar County are eligible to register for a BiblioTech library card. Registration is free, as are all of our resources."
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Better check to make sure their computers didn't 'freeze' up.peskypesky wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 8:35 pmoh wow!! Thank you!!! I'm going to try.adad wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 12:16 pm I looked it up and this is the only library in San Antonio that has Kanopy. You can see if you qualify for a card. Kanopy is free if you do. Looks like they also have hoopla.
https://bexarbibliotech.org/
"Currently, residents, taxpayers and employees of Bexar County are eligible to register for a BiblioTech library card. Registration is free, as are all of our resources."
Hulu is ad free, you just have to pay a little extra:
My wife likes to catch up on some TV shows. We don't have cable so... there ya go.
I also have netflix, Prime and Disney.
All in about $40/mo. No ads, no BS.
I literally can't stand to watch Cable TV anymore because of Ads that are too many and too long. It's a complete shit show.
I'm not a sports fan so I don't need NFL/NBA/NHL/MLB special packages.
If I want to watch a special event I'll find out how to get it on my streaming device.
I hate the news (Err... Opinion TV) anymore and can get all of that nonsense on the internet anyway.
Same with weather and I don't have to wait 10 minutes (In looking at YOU Weather Channel!!) to get the local weather.
I can watch pretty much any movie or show I can imagine between the four options and those that aren't free I can rent on amazon for a couple of bucks a few months after release in the theater. The last time we went to a movie theater between tickets and snacks we spent over $70.
My wife likes to catch up on some TV shows. We don't have cable so... there ya go.
I also have netflix, Prime and Disney.
All in about $40/mo. No ads, no BS.
I literally can't stand to watch Cable TV anymore because of Ads that are too many and too long. It's a complete shit show.
I'm not a sports fan so I don't need NFL/NBA/NHL/MLB special packages.
If I want to watch a special event I'll find out how to get it on my streaming device.
I hate the news (Err... Opinion TV) anymore and can get all of that nonsense on the internet anyway.
Same with weather and I don't have to wait 10 minutes (In looking at YOU Weather Channel!!) to get the local weather.
I can watch pretty much any movie or show I can imagine between the four options and those that aren't free I can rent on amazon for a couple of bucks a few months after release in the theater. The last time we went to a movie theater between tickets and snacks we spent over $70.