Recently ditched Sky and Amazon Prime. The 'free delivery, next day delivery' is a fool's game. Delivery is built in to the cost price. Since leaving, I have found the same items for less, often on ebay or elsewhere on the web. Sky is ridiculous...the only thing I miss is the sport and there are plenty of places to stream this online. Now saving £600 a year.
Cyberflix, totally free and every film & TV Series ever made is on it in full 1080i HD including the Disney collection.
I use Cyberflix and can 100% confirm it doesn't have everything ever made. You will find popular and new stuff.
I've found myself returning to BitTorrent's again. Easy and clean.
Lol, well I did not mean "literally everything" however if you look at the Film & TV Threads on here then yes Cyberflix has everything people on here watch pluh Disney films.
Disney + to be become part of the SKY Q offering, did suspect this with the recent price increases. Suspect it will be added to the package which includes Netflix.
Yeah saw that today, another nail in the Sky Cinema coffin. Carrying their rivals and packaging them up really is the only way for Sky as a whole to stay relevant. Be interested to see what Disney's thinking is, however, cos I suspect they don't NEED Sky to go big. I wonder how long the deal will last.
Sky Q carries the app (or it should, I haven't checked) from this morning. But you need to have a subscription to access the app... I've paid in advance so am hoping it's there in Sky Q this morning and all I haver to do is log in and start streaming…
Just had a look through the library. It’s pretty bare at the moment. Around 620 movies (Sky Cinema carries about 1200, Netflix and Amazon thousands more than that).
This is partly because their films are still in licence to other providers (like Sky Cinema) but I’m still surprised as Disney own ten times that. All the Fox library, Touchstone, Miramax - thousands of films. Unless I’m missing something, they must be holding them back to add later. Right now the app is heavily skewed to family content. I guess they don’t want stuff like Predator and Alien next to Mrs Doubtfire.
Just had a look through the library. It’s pretty bare at the moment. Around 620 movies (Sky Cinema carries about 1200, Netflix and Amazon thousands more than that).
This is partly because their films are still in licence to other providers (like Sky Cinema) but I’m still surprised as Disney own ten times that. All the Fox library, Touchstone, Miramax - thousands of films. Unless I’m missing something, they must be holding them back to add later. Right now the app is heavily skewed to family content. I guess they don’t want stuff like Predator and Alien next to Mrs Doubtfire.
Money making opportunity to increase costs over time
Got a weeks trial then £5.99 a month isnt to bad split between 2 people, @kellycafc can watch on her tv and i can watch on my PS4 at the same time as well so happy with that.
Will probably use it will we are locked in then cancel after that.
30 series after The Simpsons works out at about 331 hours, should keep me going abit lol
Just had a look through the library. It’s pretty bare at the moment. Around 620 movies (Sky Cinema carries about 1200, Netflix and Amazon thousands more than that).
This is partly because their films are still in licence to other providers (like Sky Cinema) but I’m still surprised as Disney own ten times that. All the Fox library, Touchstone, Miramax - thousands of films. Unless I’m missing something, they must be holding them back to add later. Right now the app is heavily skewed to family content. I guess they don’t want stuff like Predator and Alien next to Mrs Doubtfire.
I still can't get my head round why Disney bought Fox. Hard to see how it lines up with the rest of their back catalogue. That's how they operated under Bob Eiger though. Unable to create anything they just bought other people's properties, like Marvel and Star Wars (then proceeded to f@ck them up!) I wouldn't be surprised if they flogged it off in the near future. Disney are up to their ears in debt and their cash cow theme parks are shut for who knows how long.
I got the pre order price £49.99 for a year for the kids I think it will bode me well over the coming weeks/months of lockdown, they are ecstatic with it & me too with movies going back to the 40s it’s very nostalgic, we are having a family movie together each night with each of us having a turn to pick & it’s great to sit down together, one of the very few plus points of all this is getting to spend this much time with the family.
Just got Disney+ here in Spain. Unlike every other outlet it doesn't seem to offer an 'original language' option, just Spanish. My kids are happy enough, but a lot of this stuff is svsisble on my cable package. Not impressed.
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The 'free delivery, next day delivery' is a fool's game. Delivery is built in to the cost price. Since leaving, I have found the same items for less, often on ebay or elsewhere on the web.
Sky is ridiculous...the only thing I miss is the sport and there are plenty of places to stream this online.
Now saving £600 a year.
You will find popular and new stuff.
I've found myself returning to BitTorrent's again. Easy and clean.
Cracked netflix
And Valley Pass ❤️
cant seem to get the app on my Firestick.
Disney the true perps of COVID-19???
i paid £50 tonight but already have Sky Q
Lex Luger lifted yokozuna above his head...
He was literally cut like action man... Not the same since they took away the roids... Now they have OTT storylines and bad acting.
If you've already paid for it, then I believe you're unable to add it to Sky Q (only what I've read from unofficial sources though).
Will probably use it will we are locked in then cancel after that.
30 series after The Simpsons works out at about 331 hours, should keep me going abit lol
I still can't get my head round why Disney bought Fox. Hard to see how it lines up with the rest of their back catalogue. That's how they operated under Bob Eiger though. Unable to create anything they just bought other people's properties, like Marvel and Star Wars (then proceeded to f@ck them up!) I wouldn't be surprised if they flogged it off in the near future. Disney are up to their ears in debt and their cash cow theme parks are shut for who knows how long.