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Post by mattador78 on Feb 24, 2020 18:24:32 GMT
It’s on offer for a one year subscription for £50 if you sign up before release so if anyone is interested have a look
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Jan 4, 2021 13:16:26 GMT
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Post by salopstick on Jan 4, 2021 13:16:26 GMT
Star channel home of ABC & Fox content launching in February
24 etc
And Die Hard
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Jan 4, 2021 15:11:51 GMT
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Post by foster on Jan 4, 2021 15:11:51 GMT
Star channel home of ABC & Fox content launching in February 24 etc And Die Hard Wonder where Netflix is going to end up with the market becoming saturated...Amazon prime, Disney+, etc. They're big but I'm not sure they'll be able to match the financial clout and content libraries that these others can offer.
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Post by salopstick on Jan 4, 2021 15:24:18 GMT
Star channel home of ABC & Fox content launching in February 24 etc And Die Hard Wonder where Netflix is going to end up with the market becoming saturated...Amazon prime, Disney+, etc. They're big but I'm not sure they'll be able to match the financial clout and content libraries that these others can offer. Amazon and Netflix are rubbish the films are so far behind sky.. you just pick out the odd gem of a series. If Disney can get enough of their owned catalogs online they win. Plus as the contracts run out a lot of Netflix and Amazon content may go back to Disney full time. I’d rather pay for one so if one can come out really dominant would prefer that. Over the last two years I’ve weaned myself off sky slowly getting rid of the sports movies and October the whole lot. I did do a month of now tv over Christmas (movies and entertainment) and at £11 was cheaper than my sky was at its peak (over £90 with full package and multi room) It’s mainly for the Mrs and kids. I prefer the radio
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Post by foster on Jan 4, 2021 15:30:58 GMT
Wonder where Netflix is going to end up with the market becoming saturated...Amazon prime, Disney+, etc. They're big but I'm not sure they'll be able to match the financial clout and content libraries that these others can offer. Amazon and Netflix are rubbish the films are so far behind sky.. you just pick out the odd gem of a series. If Disney can get enough of their owned catalogs online they win. Plus as the contracts run out a lot of Netflix and Amazon content may go back to Disney full time. I’d rather pay for one so if one can come out really dominant would prefer that. Over the last two years I’ve weaned myself off sky slowly getting rid of the sports movies and October the whole lot. I did do a month of now tv over Christmas (movies and entertainment) and at £11 was cheaper than my sky was at its peak (over £90 with full package and multi room) It’s mainly for the Mrs and kids. I prefer the radio Netflix already lost Star Wars and most of it's Marvel series to Disney. If Disney+ ever offers more than just Family friendly content then I'd switch from Netflix to that. I think they currently offer their mature content on Hulu which isn't available outside the US, and to be honest I wouldn't subscribe to 2 different providers (Disney + Hulu) in any case.
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Jan 4, 2021 16:00:09 GMT
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Post by salopstick on Jan 4, 2021 16:00:09 GMT
Amazon and Netflix are rubbish the films are so far behind sky.. you just pick out the odd gem of a series. If Disney can get enough of their owned catalogs online they win. Plus as the contracts run out a lot of Netflix and Amazon content may go back to Disney full time. I’d rather pay for one so if one can come out really dominant would prefer that. Over the last two years I’ve weaned myself off sky slowly getting rid of the sports movies and October the whole lot. I did do a month of now tv over Christmas (movies and entertainment) and at £11 was cheaper than my sky was at its peak (over £90 with full package and multi room) It’s mainly for the Mrs and kids. I prefer the radio Netflix already lost Star Wars and most of it's Marvel series to Disney. If Disney+ ever offers more than just Family friendly content then I'd switch from Netflix to that. I think they currently offer their mature content on Hulu which isn't available outside the US, and to be honest I wouldn't subscribe to 2 different providers (Disney + Hulu) in any case. Is star gonna be their Hulu in uk?
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Jan 4, 2021 19:51:30 GMT
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Post by dave1 on Jan 4, 2021 19:51:30 GMT
Wonder where Netflix is going to end up with the market becoming saturated...Amazon prime, Disney+, etc. They're big but I'm not sure they'll be able to match the financial clout and content libraries that these others can offer. Amazon and Netflix are rubbish the films are so far behind sky.. you just pick out the odd gem of a series. If Disney can get enough of their owned catalogs online they win. Plus as the contracts run out a lot of Netflix and Amazon content may go back to Disney full time. I’d rather pay for one so if one can come out really dominant would prefer that. Over the last two years I’ve weaned myself off sky slowly getting rid of the sports movies and October the whole lot. I did do a month of now tv over Christmas (movies and entertainment) and at £11 was cheaper than my sky was at its peak (over £90 with full package and multi room) It’s mainly for the Mrs and kids. I prefer the radio I think that the films on netflix are good (I subscribed a month or two back). Ive not had sky movies for quite a bit but didn't find it very good!
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Jan 4, 2021 22:51:27 GMT
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Post by Goonie on Jan 4, 2021 22:51:27 GMT
It's a superb channel if you're at infants school, a prepubescent girl or a superhero geek - otherwise it's just turgid drivel
The Mandalorian is utter arse gravy unless you're a Star Wars officianado
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