I guess I have to pay $15 for Netflix now
I guess Netflix is free now
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
I guess I have to pay $15 for Netflix now
I guess Netflix is free now
eh just give me the torrent over a poor quality stream of a torrent any day.
give me the classic 2002 experience of a poor quality ~~torrent~~ kazaa download of a poor quality camcorder video of a poor quality theater screening
pulp fiction camrip with Chinese subtitles
me except on the right it's torrentgalaxy, 1337x, Plex and a VPN
Same but yts, watchsomuch, Jellyfin, and of course VPN.
Me on the right its..
Plex
Usenet
The *arrs
I legit don't understand paying a monthly tax to watch my shows
How will Disney find $500 million to make a giant purple man fight a giant ant?
Suckers who's willing to wait 3 hours in line for a 15 minutes ride at an overpriced park?
Y'all need to get on stremio with the torrent add-ons. All the convenience of streaming with the offering of the high seas
maybe I'm old school but I'll just torrent manually and then stream it, I figure a lot of movies won't have fast enough seeders to stream in realtime
I use Plex which has become kinda shitty though so I might have to look into stremio
Using a debrid service like real debrid is pretty much paying a small fee for access to somebody else’s server that downloads everything from torrent trackers. So even if nobody is seeding, if it shows up on the service it will stream
Also if you still want to locally download media and stream it but Plex is missing the mark, you should try Jellyfin. It’s a similar service but open source and well maintained
jellyfin is an alternative
I do that with things I find myself rewatching often, like more than once a year. For other shows I might not watch again, I don't bother with using the disk space for them. I've looked into plex, but I'm too lazy to run a server myself.
yeah I usually delete TV shows after watching, that shit takes up way too much space. movies I keep anything I like and might conceivably watch again, especially if it's more obscure
don't get the meme sorry lol
In case you don't recognize the logos on the left: they are commercial streaming platforms. And on the right there are pirating streaming sites
Streaming pirates data hoarding pirates
Putlocker.pe is also neat
just reading the scrawl on that homepage makes me not trust it even remotely
lookmovies2 dot to is where its at
You wouldn't download a toilet.
Peer 2 peer toilet. We all flush each others shits.
deluge + public trackers any day, i find subtitles to be essential so i could never bear pirate streams. usually compressed/artifacted to shit too.
yeah I like knowing exactly what resolution and bit rate I'm getting. especially if it's a movie where visuals are important, I don't want to watch some crappy YIFY rip or worse. and I like to keep a lot of movies on my HDD, I now have a pretty sizable library specific to my tastes, like my own private Netflix of horror trash
swatchseries.is is my goto
I've been using watchseriesstream.com but its not great, thanks for the alternative.
There is fuckall worth watching on Netflix anyway. You're better off bingewatching Antiques Roadshow... at least you might accidentally learn something.
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$1.99 /yr newsgroup access + $20/yr nzb service + sabnzbd + radarr + sonarr = you can't beat it
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