Originally posted by hobnob
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How are the plebs watching movies?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
yeah, about that…? How do people afford sky, disney, netflix etc?
people have the choice now of having heat or put food on table…
And most younger ones are using mum and dads/friends accounts anyway.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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A monthly sub to Netflix, Prime and Disney+ combined is less than a family visit to the cinema once a month. And probably less than even the basic Sky package. As disposable entertainment goes, it's pretty good bang for your buck.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostA monthly sub to Netflix, Prime and Disney+ combined is less than a family visit to the cinema once a month. And probably less than even the basic Sky package. As disposable entertainment goes, it's pretty good bang for your buck.
You know my household!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Come on grandad. Times have changed. Netflix, spotify, sub 12 month old iphone, leased A45 etc all more important than food to young uns nowadays.
And most younger ones are using mum and dads/friends accounts anyway.
the show that I was mentioning isn't on the other networks, which was to be expected because most of them are usually trash and interested in collecting the subscription with min effort.
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Get a Raspberry Pi.
Stick Kodi on it. Or Recalbox if you want integrated gaming.
Get some add ons for Kofi for your chosen channels. (SkyMovies/Sky Sports/Porno/Bloomberg/Al Jezeera etc are all available)
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostGet a Raspberry Pi.
Stick Kodi on it. Or Recalbox if you want integrated gaming.
Get some add ons for Kofi for your chosen channels. (SkyMovies/Sky Sports/Porno/Bloomberg/Al Jezeera etc are all available)
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Originally posted by hobnob View Post
I also still buy DVDs, especially for box sets of TV series. Taking "Frasier" as an example, it currently costs £40 to get all 11 seasons on DVD. If you want to stream them, it costs £110 (£10 per season).
Go in there, pay £1-2 for a DVD, watch it, take it back to them with their price still on it. You get to watch a film and donate to a charity, and they get it back to sell again
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
You can also use charity shops as DVD rentals.
Go in there, pay £1-2 for a DVD, watch it, take it back to them with their price still on it. You get to watch a film and donate to a charity, and they get it back to sell again
no charities that I know of in Isle of Dogs and that probably in time and effort will cost me more than AMZ retail price.
my question is how do regular people do it? I know how people do it where I come from - get it off torrent. but we are honest and decent people around here so we can't do that.
or have a record for getting caught for piracy.Comment
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I was at the pub today, two pints were £9 so one round = Prime monthly 3 pints= Netflix montyhly.
an iPhone is £30-40 a month so the two above are cheap.
I have a £90 Nokia most people in reduced circumstances I know have iPhones.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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