Both show ads on ocassion. House ads for their shows, but that's still an ad.I pay for Amazon Prime and Netflix.
No ads.
I've never gotten an ad on Netflix.Both show ads on ocassion. House ads for their shows, but that's still an ad.
Hulu losing the CW shows means I just lost about half of what I used it for. Fortunately for them Fox and ABC aren't available on Playstation Vue, so I'll be sticking with them for my sitcom fix.
I've been using the Netflix streaming service almost daily for eight years and I've never seen a single ad. Amazon Prime, much less frequently, but never saw an ad there either.Both show ads on ocassion. House ads for their shows, but that's still an ad.
Hulu losing the CW shows means I just lost about half of what I used it for. Fortunately for them Fox and ABC aren't available on Playstation Vue, so I'll be sticking with them for my sitcom fix.
I've seen Netflix promo their own stuff twice, I think. Maybe about that on Amazon too.I've been using the Netflix streaming service almost daily for eight years and I've never seen a single ad. Amazon Prime, much less frequently, but never saw an ad there either.
You've had Netflix commericals before or during something you went to watch on Netflix?I've seen Netflix promo their own stuff twice, I think. Maybe about that on Amazon too.
Always before. I got a GEICO ad last night on Amazon before the tick.You've had Netflix commericals before or during something you went to watch on Netflix?
Not during, but before. It was a while ago, so they might have just been trying it out.You've had Netflix commericals before or during something you went to watch on Netflix?
I'm pretty sure in Netflix's case there's some a/b testing going on. I watch on a ps3.Maybe it's because I always watch on a video game console? I would just think with how much I've used the service over the years I'd have seen it at least once.
He may be blind, but he hears things.I like how Luke Cage has a blind buddy at a newsstand. Just like Shaft. Right on...
Haven't seen it yet. Don't care. So happy to know they did it.I just finished the fourth episode. It was a treat seeing him in his original outfit, complete with tiara and afro. This was my reaction.
Just about to finish that one up too. As usual I devoured another Netflix/Marvel series when I meant to make it last.Next to the last episode with Method Man from Wu Tang Clan. Not a huge fan of hip hop but damn that was excellent stuff.
Yeah, but those were small town cops in the 80's. Had it been set in LA or NY, crooked cops would have probably been expected.It's one of the things I liked about Stranger Things. The cops were intelligent and careful. That was kinda rare in shows.
well, uh, it's 2016I'm about two-thirds of the way through, and waiting for Luke to call someone a jive turkey. Please? Just once?
Luke Cage just came out, I need to watch it.Marvel has signed a deal with Netflix to produce 4 13-episode series on Netflix as well as a mini-series. The shows will be based around Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist. The mini-series will be "The Defenders".
(via The Hollywood Reporter)
There's one I thought was kinda weird, but for the most part the music is amazing. And it's not usually a genre I dig, you dig?I've watched the first two, since I'm trying to cut down on the binging of shows. One thing, it's really gorgeously shot. Second thing, fuck I like the music, especially the acts Cottonmouth has playing in his club.
Haven't watched the show yet, but: I think the problem is cops are just incredibly overused. I mean, it makes sense ,because they're the ones involved in crime and life-changing stories all that, but there's a lot of cop shows. And there's only so many ways to go. Incompetent cop or lazy cop - you know, fat, donut, probably doesn't really want to work. Super Cop - the main character of all those cop shows à la Mentalist or Castle or NCIS or ...- the Detective Who Solves All Crimes - it's hard to have one of these and not have them be the main character. Useless Cop - background, doesn't actually do anything, just stands around waiting for someone to point and say "arrest that guy". Crooked Cop - obviously, always useful as a story device, especially in Hero shows, as a way of explaining why our hero needs to Step Up and not just leave it to the cops.Only gripe I have is that in every story there are a bunch of crooked cops. Am I just that naive to think that this trope is way overused? It's one of the things I liked about Stranger Things. The cops were intelligent and careful. That was kinda rare in shows.