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Free alternatives to Netflix
https://www.mobilemusic.us/articles/general/318-free-alternatives-to-netflix
Do you know of any other options?
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YouTube movies?
Piracy? 🏴☠️
Those are all perfectly legal and ad-supported haha (from Sony, etc)
I did not want to insult anyone's intelligence by adding YouTube Movies on the list.
I sometimes wonder what having the whole world streaming everything everyday does to the environment?
The old free-to-air was a pretty clean way of doing media.
I watched Anthony Hopkins’ The World’s Fastest Indian on YouTube. It was great. Recommend.
Roku has a free channel or two in addition to Tubi
But of course the Roku device itself is not free
A pair of binoculars - one of your neighbours is bound to be watching Netflix with the curtains open.
Lol
Those are the 3 I would have mentioned. Quick question why does it say 318- free- alternatives. I was expecting to see 318 different links
Maybe it's their internal numbering\indexing system?
Here’s some. Not sure how much is free but they are listed under free movie and tv.
Vudu - only select content I think - https://www.vudu.com/content/landing/streamfree?cid=nmc&scid=tremor&kwid=trm_lp_0419
Xumo - https://www.xumo.tv/on-now/99991727/free-movies
Filmrise - https://filmrise.com/
Fawesome.TV - only site in this list that doesn’t have the ‘s’ so not secure - http://fawesome.tv/
Kortv - free Korean TV
https://www.kortv.com/
Jungo TV or Jungo+
https://www.jungotv.com/
Classix has free content, and you can unlock the whole thing for a one-off payment of less than a fiver.
Also, in the UK the main catch-up services (BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4, My 5, STV Player) have loads of free content (including movies), with ads in the case of the commercial channels.
Afroland TV - Free African Movies & TV
https://www.afrolandtv.com/
DarkmatterTV - Horror
https://www.darkmattertv.com/?
IMDb TV Free ad supported through Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/storefront/?contentType=subscription&contentId=freewithads&benefitId=freewithads&ref_=tv_rebr_red
A lot of old series are up on YouTube in their entirety.
For instance, somebody's put up Carl Sagan's Cosmos:
I've been mildly curious about Fishing with John, but I haven't watched it.
Dust on YouTube. and 1337 site for mostly anything else to my needs. Popcornhour works for android. Install some packs on xmbc or what is it called today like kodi on windows or Mac. Works fine for me.
Good suggestion will come in handy! Thanks
in Europe-
the only one I pay for:
https://mubi.com/
in States you have
https://www.criterionchannel.com/
Think they are looking for free services.
Literally just YouTube with ads. There’s so many good people putting out good content regularly on any subject you could be interested in. It’s what I watch mostly these days. I do pay for premium however
THIS IS THE BEST:
https://www.actvid.com/
recommended by Kühl
https://www.actvid.com/
And it’s free
318 is the article ID. This works too -
https://www.mobilemusic.us/articles/general/318
Yeah, I noticed the IMDb TV Free last night. Thanks.
BBC iPlayer requires you buy a TV Licence at - I think - £130 a year so its free content isn’t really free. If you’re in the UK and watch/stream any live event (sport, music, anything shown live) then you need to buy the tv licence for that too - even if it’s not broadcast or distributed by the BBC.
My daughter fell foul of that - she watches Netflix & Amazon Prime on iPad only (doesn’t have a TV) so no licence needed, but she paid NFL in the U.S. for Gamepass to stream live American Football - now the BBC through the UK Government are demanding the £130 TV Licence fee.
No wriggle room for her either - the law regarding the licence is very clear & specific. They have covered all bases so legally she must pay it.
It’s like buying a BigMac from McD and Pizza Hut demanding you pay them a huge fee for buying hot food.
The UK, frankly, sucks.
The licence funds the BBC, but is required for any receiving device. Used to just mean TVs and video recorders, but that changed fairly recently to include streamed live TV.
Your daughter's use case is not common. The huge benefit from the licence fee funding the BBC is that we get really high quality TV, and the commercial providers have to up their game to match it. And we don’t have to put up with ads every few minutes on BBC channels - hence I rarely watch commercial channels as the ads are too distracting, not to mention half the shows (not dramas) being 30% recaps after every break for people with the attention span of a gnat. Which drives me insane.
It also allows the BBC to cater for people who don’t just want lowest-common-denominator chewing gum TV. Hence we have international drama and serious documentary, arts, science and music programming on BBC4, for example. The BBC ain’t perfect in many ways, but it is seriously good value and caters for a broad range of people. If someone chooses not to take advantage of that, that’s their choice.