The only ones i've felt comfortable saying restaurant for I found facebook or yelp references to the owner's name and it wasn't a common name.
I got that plan. $7.99 is so good for everything you get. I guess the increase won't suck too badly since I use Netflix so much. I don't use Hulu but I did check there to compare and they do have better TV shows. But I think it costs more to get service without commercials, which is pretty ridic.
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I had been using the grandfathered plan but I almost never watch it. It was useful for The Walking Dead, that's about it. I hate Hulu so much because of the commercials. I will NOT pay to watch commercials! They put me to sleep literally.
I already pay like 12.00 a month for Netflix anyway. It's worth it in my house since we have 4 devices streaming. Or I guess I should find out if the kids even use it anymore. I do know the 12 year old does, she was just watching all seasons of Saved by the Bell. lol
Prime didn't have a lot of the movies I'd want to see. :\ Actually nowhere does. I usually have to rent those unless I get lucky with the movie channels/sites.
$11 for no commercials. They also let you connect your cable provider so you can watch your channels on the go, however they service every company except Directv so that feature is useless to me. They are trying to be like Netflix and have original material now. The 112263 show was ok.
I'd stick with Netflix and you should definitely use it more, silly! The selections do frequently change, though, so if you find something you like while browsing, watch that shit fast, lol. They've taken so many good movies away from me. *sniffle*
I don't know what I would do without Netflix. I have gotten rid of my cable a few times because I hardly watch it, I only keep it around for some of the series that come on Discovery and BBC.
There isn't really much I watch on TV that I can't already access on their website (like when I always forget Hell's Kitchen is on, I can just login and watch it on Fox the next day). And my provider was kind (desperate?) enough to include all the movie channels with my package as a bribe so I've got access to HBO/Max/Starz/etc. online through next year. Otherwise $11 doesn't sound too bad. Their TV selection is good. I didn't look too hard at the movies, though. My issue is getting new releases. All those channels/services and I still have to pay to rent shit on Amazon every once in a while (Netflix needs better negotiators).
Yeah, I watch Netflix more than enough to make it worth it, although now that I'm playing around with Kodi on my streaming devices with all the add-ons to watch virtually anything, it's damn tempting to just cancel everything, including cable finally.
I have Netflix, Hulu, and Prime. Netflix gets used the most by a huge margin. Prime only gets used if we're scraping rock bottom. Pulling numbers out of my ass, it's probably a 60/35/5 split between Netflix, Hulu, and Prime. That's just my household though. You guys might have wildly different tastes.
Hells Kitchen tripped me up when they switched it from Friday to Wednesday and then back to Friday last week with no warning. I'd like for it to be on the same night as Empire so I can watch them back to back.
Well, we're a lot alike, soooo, those might be good numbers for me to compare to. Then again, I doubt you're into big ole sweepy period dramas and Old Hollywood b/w classics (though you should definitely see some of them - you'd laugh your ass off), but on the TV and Disney side, we're into the same kind of shit.