Kicking The Tires On A New TV...Advice Needed
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Re: Kicking The Tires On A New TV...Advice Needed
I have Hulu as some of their original content is solid. Did have YTTV for 30 days and liked their sports package much better. Mainly do to the ability to watch 4 games at once. I wish they'd all have it. Playstation Vue had that. Loved adding 4 different types of channels to a screen.
Re: Kicking The Tires On A New TV...Advice Needed
I found some free movie channels on Roku that are pretty good.
Tubi, Plex, and Pluto TV.
They have some really good movies on that are no edited for tv. All the killing and swearing. Saw Scarface and Reservoir Dogs on these and not scrubbed for tv.
Any other free movie channels?
Tubi, Plex, and Pluto TV.
They have some really good movies on that are no edited for tv. All the killing and swearing. Saw Scarface and Reservoir Dogs on these and not scrubbed for tv.
Any other free movie channels?
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Re: Kicking The Tires On A New TV...Advice Needed
Freevee.Lancer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:27 amI found some free movie channels on Roku that are pretty good.
Tubi, Plex, and Pluto TV.
They have some really good movies on that are no edited for tv. All the killing and swearing. Saw Scarface and Reservoir Dogs on these and not scrubbed for tv.
Any other free movie channels?
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Re: Kicking The Tires On A New TV...Advice Needed
PlutoTV is great.