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Jul 20, 2024 08:30AM

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I loved the book and thought the movie was a disappointment. I am. not a massive fan of his politics, but I love his story to get to the top.

As far as Netflix is concerned, I'll pay for ad-free watching. It's still a deal at $15 a month. I spent that the last time I went to the theater to see one movie.



I have looked at the offerings on Netflix, HBO Max, etc and I have a hard time finding enough of them in one platform to justify the cost, and it would be too expensive for me to pay for the number of services I would have to subscribe to in order to get access to everything I might want.
Also - a lot of the services own or are owned by networks so if you can wait awhile you can see it - Bass Reeves, which was on Paramount is going to air on CBS this fall, and the first season of that Stallone series is airing now.


Then they instituted FreeVee as their free-with-ads option (they have owned IMDB for some time), but now have shifted to an ad-based model which subscribers can avoid by paying a higher monthly fee.
Since we live in an unusual location, we continue to have cable, which gives us TCM, A&E and a number of channels and access to many new releases through pay-to-play which is my preferred option.




Was that on regular TV? That is a first for me. Netflix and Amazon are their own gig as well as Apple TV. I do know Amazon is either trying to buy Netflix or tried in the past. I just do not remember.

If you watch Only Murders you see very clear ad breaks in the editing, so I always wondered if it was going to air in a commercial network format.