Currently have Netflix, can't say I'm impressed by the quality of the content tbh.
Are the others as bad?
Which one is the best wrt quality of content.
Best streaming service?
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They're all like that to some degree: a wealth of programmes to watch at first then after a few months tapering down until there's next to nothing appealing. Have just cancelled Now TV now that Succession is finished and can't find anything more (though they did offer a big discount on monthly fee if I stayed!)
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The proliferation of streaming services and resultant fragmentation of content means basically none of them are worth an ongoing subscription. Because of their big IPs and having actually made the stuff they acquired from Fox available, Disney+ might be the one it takes longest to run out of stuff to watch with.
Netflix's big selling point ahead of any others at the moment is the amount of stand up they have on there. They also have Studio Ghibli's catalogue.
The other main ones all seem to have just a handful of flagship shows/movies to recommend them.
Netflix's big selling point ahead of any others at the moment is the amount of stand up they have on there. They also have Studio Ghibli's catalogue.
The other main ones all seem to have just a handful of flagship shows/movies to recommend them.
Only if you don't have decent anti-virus software.Marylandolorian wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 7:46 pm I’ve heard free streaming sites like watch series have a big variety of shows from all over the world.
Is it risky to go on these sites? ( honest question)
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Disney + is king for families.
All the Disney stuff (well, except Song of The South)
Star Wars
Marvel
Simpsons
National Geographic
Buckets of those terrible Disney Channel shows featuring child actors now starring in a mugshot or graveyard near you
An absolute shit ton of films from all their subsidiaries e.g. Touchstone, plus all the companies they've acquired e.g. Fox - All the 80s testosterone films you could want, as long as you can get to the chopper
Loads of dramas, comedies and documentaries
All the Disney stuff (well, except Song of The South)
Star Wars
Marvel
Simpsons
National Geographic
Buckets of those terrible Disney Channel shows featuring child actors now starring in a mugshot or graveyard near you
An absolute shit ton of films from all their subsidiaries e.g. Touchstone, plus all the companies they've acquired e.g. Fox - All the 80s testosterone films you could want, as long as you can get to the chopper
Loads of dramas, comedies and documentaries
Prime has some series I like, and a constantly rotating pile of films. They seem more likely to renew shows than netflix too. The free delivery is very handy too, so that's a big part of the advantage. Plus prime gaming offers a free monthly twitch subscription (if anyone in your family is into that) and free games every month, sometimes some quite good titles.
Disney+ is the other we have, the boy watches it a lot, went through probably all the simpsons, now grinding stars rebels/clone wars/bad batch etc along with the mandalorin, boba fett etc.
I also check out the free uk stuff too, ukplay, bbc, itv, 4 etc since they do sometimes have good classic series or some nice new stuff. Easy to forget the regular channels sometimes!
Disney+ is the other we have, the boy watches it a lot, went through probably all the simpsons, now grinding stars rebels/clone wars/bad batch etc along with the mandalorin, boba fett etc.
I also check out the free uk stuff too, ukplay, bbc, itv, 4 etc since they do sometimes have good classic series or some nice new stuff. Easy to forget the regular channels sometimes!
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I may have a friend who uses these kind of sites quite a bit and has never had any problems with them. Buyer beware etc etc.Marylandolorian wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 7:46 pm I’ve heard free streaming sites like watch series have a big variety of shows from all over the world.
Is it risky to go on these sites? ( honest question)
Yes, and a good ad blocker.Marylandolorian wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 9:37 pmSomebody mentioned that using a VPN is a good idea.Oxbow wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 9:01 pmI may have a friend who uses these kind of sites quite a bit and has never had any problems with them. Buyer beware etc etc.Marylandolorian wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 7:46 pm I’ve heard free streaming sites like watch series have a big variety of shows from all over the world.
Is it risky to go on these sites? ( honest question)
and some pretty robust AV/Anti Malware software too.Oxbow wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 9:57 pmYes, and a good ad blocker.Marylandolorian wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 9:37 pmSomebody mentioned that using a VPN is a good idea.Oxbow wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 9:01 pm
I may have a friend who uses these kind of sites quite a bit and has never had any problems with them. Buyer beware etc etc.
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Cycle around them, so Welcome to Wrexham, and a ton of other stuff is worth Disney plus for a month,
Netflix is worth always sunny, miss dynamite, tons more to be fair..
Apple TV you got some great stuff with Harrison Ford
Amazon Prime is worth it for the Marv Mrs Masial etc
Paramount + is pretty good too.
You can basically do 2 months in each one and come back around a year later.
But you can get by with just youtube, bbci player, etc and free music on Spotify and Amazon if you are feeling a bit poverty stricken.
Or get a few hobbies..I recommend the Guitar, Flight Simming, Watch Collecting, Walking, interest in Politics and computers....and you will basically have all your entertainment needs met, by watching YouTube.
It is superb if you have interests.
Netflix is worth always sunny, miss dynamite, tons more to be fair..
Apple TV you got some great stuff with Harrison Ford
Amazon Prime is worth it for the Marv Mrs Masial etc
Paramount + is pretty good too.
You can basically do 2 months in each one and come back around a year later.
But you can get by with just youtube, bbci player, etc and free music on Spotify and Amazon if you are feeling a bit poverty stricken.
Or get a few hobbies..I recommend the Guitar, Flight Simming, Watch Collecting, Walking, interest in Politics and computers....and you will basically have all your entertainment needs met, by watching YouTube.
It is superb if you have interests.
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Since you are in SA, I'll give you feedback on my experience Trog:troglodiet wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 5:04 pm Currently have Netflix, can't say I'm impressed by the quality of the content tbh.
Are the others as bad?
Which one is the best wrt quality of content.
Disney+
Top for me. I'm a big fan of Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars, so happy to watch whatever I want when I want. But the deal sweetener here is the National Geographic and Star catalogues. Tons of documentaries, miniseries and movies. If you pay for the annual subscription in one go, you only pay for 10 months (R1190), or if you prefer to pay per month then the price is R119 x12. I read somewhere this morning that the pricing is going up at the end of the month to R139 per month. So get a move on!
Prime
Pretty much like Netflix, where you have periods of nothing really to watch. But they do have quite a sizable catalogue of good original content and movies. The Grand Tour, Jack Reacher, Jack Ryan, LOTR, Carnival Row to name but a few. Lots of Bollywood crap added to their SA catalogue, but overall not bad at all. By far the cheapest of the lot as well, R79 per month. Well worth the 80 bucks.
Apple TV
Only been on for a couple of months. Only original content. I have been impressed thus far with most of their series and movies, currently watching Silo and Crowded Room with the missus. Only shyte thing is they only release one episode per week. Not the most expensive at R125 per month, but the catalogue size is not that big. Not worth it just yet.
Netflix
Oh how the mighty have fallen. By far the most expensive at R200 per month. We barely watch anything on it the last couple of months. Recently watched Arnold's documentary and suffered through Fubar. The good news is Witcher is at least coming at the end of the month.
Showmax
We get it for free as part of our DSTV premium package. But never watch it. Only up side is they have HBO content. But yeah.. nah.
Not sure if it is still on offer but worth checing out on your DStv profile. Until recently (I think Jan of this year) you could get Disney+ bundled with your DStv Premium subscription for something like R60p/mLoveOfTheGame wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:21 amSince you are in SA, I'll give you feedback on my experience Trog:troglodiet wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 5:04 pm Currently have Netflix, can't say I'm impressed by the quality of the content tbh.
Are the others as bad?
Which one is the best wrt quality of content.
Disney+
Top for me. I'm a big fan of Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars, so happy to watch whatever I want when I want. But the deal sweetener here is the National Geographic and Star catalogues. Tons of documentaries, miniseries and movies. If you pay for the annual subscription in one go, you only pay for 10 months (R1190), or if you prefer to pay per month then the price is R119 x12. I read somewhere this morning that the pricing is going up at the end of the month to R139 per month. So get a move on!
Prime
Pretty much like Netflix, where you have periods of nothing really to watch. But they do have quite a sizable catalogue of good original content and movies. The Grand Tour, Jack Reacher, Jack Ryan, LOTR, Carnival Row to name but a few. Lots of Bollywood crap added to their SA catalogue, but overall not bad at all. By far the cheapest of the lot as well, R79 per month. Well worth the 80 bucks.
Apple TV
Only been on for a couple of months. Only original content. I have been impressed thus far with most of their series and movies, currently watching Silo and Crowded Room with the missus. Only shyte thing is they only release one episode per week. Not the most expensive at R125 per month, but the catalogue size is not that big. Not worth it just yet.
Netflix
Oh how the mighty have fallen. By far the most expensive at R200 per month. We barely watch anything on it the last couple of months. Recently watched Arnold's documentary and suffered through Fubar. The good news is Witcher is at least coming at the end of the month.
Showmax
We get it for free as part of our DSTV premium package. But never watch it. Only up side is they have HBO content. But yeah.. nah.
Showmax is actually surprisingly good value in SA because they carry the HBO catalog for SA.
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Thought I read that somewhere, thanks Blake. Already had mine paid up for the full year from last May. So it auto renewed again last month. I actually prefer not to be tied in with DSTV, heaven knows if it wasn't for the rugby I'd cancel my subscription in a heartbeat.Blake wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:39 amNot sure if it is still on offer but worth checing out on your DStv profile. Until recently (I think Jan of this year) you could get Disney+ bundled with your DStv Premium subscription for something like R60p/mLoveOfTheGame wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:21 amSince you are in SA, I'll give you feedback on my experience Trog:troglodiet wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 5:04 pm Currently have Netflix, can't say I'm impressed by the quality of the content tbh.
Are the others as bad?
Which one is the best wrt quality of content.
Disney+
Top for me. I'm a big fan of Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars, so happy to watch whatever I want when I want. But the deal sweetener here is the National Geographic and Star catalogues. Tons of documentaries, miniseries and movies. If you pay for the annual subscription in one go, you only pay for 10 months (R1190), or if you prefer to pay per month then the price is R119 x12. I read somewhere this morning that the pricing is going up at the end of the month to R139 per month. So get a move on!
Prime
Pretty much like Netflix, where you have periods of nothing really to watch. But they do have quite a sizable catalogue of good original content and movies. The Grand Tour, Jack Reacher, Jack Ryan, LOTR, Carnival Row to name but a few. Lots of Bollywood crap added to their SA catalogue, but overall not bad at all. By far the cheapest of the lot as well, R79 per month. Well worth the 80 bucks.
Apple TV
Only been on for a couple of months. Only original content. I have been impressed thus far with most of their series and movies, currently watching Silo and Crowded Room with the missus. Only shyte thing is they only release one episode per week. Not the most expensive at R125 per month, but the catalogue size is not that big. Not worth it just yet.
Netflix
Oh how the mighty have fallen. By far the most expensive at R200 per month. We barely watch anything on it the last couple of months. Recently watched Arnold's documentary and suffered through Fubar. The good news is Witcher is at least coming at the end of the month.
Showmax
We get it for free as part of our DSTV premium package. But never watch it. Only up side is they have HBO content. But yeah.. nah.
Showmax is actually surprisingly good value in SA because they carry the HBO catalog for SA.
I haven't checked the Ts & Cs but I presume if you cancel your DStv Premium sub you'll lose the bundled free Showmax and discounted Disney+...but then you can just subscribe to those seperately at normal price.LoveOfTheGame wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:51 am Thought I read that somewhere, thanks Blake. Already had mine paid up for the full year from last May. So it auto renewed again last month. I actually prefer not to be tied in with DSTV, heaven knows if it wasn't for the rugby I'd cancel my subscription in a heartbeat.
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My current order is...
Apple+
Disney+ if like Star Wars and Comics
Netflix
Amazon
Sparse releases of new decent content from all of them from all of them. I'm thoroughly bored right now.
If you're new to a service, there's a good deal of catch-up and binge-watching to do to keep you entertained for a good while, particularly when you're going through a prog that has many seasons.
Apple+
Disney+ if like Star Wars and Comics
Netflix
Amazon
Sparse releases of new decent content from all of them from all of them. I'm thoroughly bored right now.
If you're new to a service, there's a good deal of catch-up and binge-watching to do to keep you entertained for a good while, particularly when you're going through a prog that has many seasons.
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Thanks Blake, I'll definitely look into next year when I'm due for renewal again.Blake wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:01 pmI haven't checked the Ts & Cs but I presume if you cancel your DStv Premium sub you'll lose the bundled free Showmax and discounted Disney+...but then you can just subscribe to those seperately at normal price.LoveOfTheGame wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:51 am Thought I read that somewhere, thanks Blake. Already had mine paid up for the full year from last May. So it auto renewed again last month. I actually prefer not to be tied in with DSTV, heaven knows if it wasn't for the rugby I'd cancel my subscription in a heartbeat.

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Thanks guys.
From all of the comments, I think I must just stay with Netflix for now.
If I could have HBO on its own I would've gone for it. But Disney has lost its appeal for me.
The best way forward would be to continue watching series that my friend somehow borrows from the internet at some Pirate-what-what thing. I was under the impression this practice was stopped but my friend says that he still has 1 or 2 trustworthy online libraries.
From all of the comments, I think I must just stay with Netflix for now.
If I could have HBO on its own I would've gone for it. But Disney has lost its appeal for me.
The best way forward would be to continue watching series that my friend somehow borrows from the internet at some Pirate-what-what thing. I was under the impression this practice was stopped but my friend says that he still has 1 or 2 trustworthy online libraries.
If you’ve not had Netflixtroglodiet wrote: Thu Jun 15, 2023 4:39 pm Thanks guys.
From all of the comments, I think I must just stay with Netflix for now.
If I could have HBO on its own I would've gone for it. But Disney has lost its appeal for me.
The best way forward would be to continue watching series that my friend somehow borrows from the internet at some Pirate-what-what thing. I was under the impression this practice was stopped but my friend says that he still has 1 or 2 trustworthy online libraries.
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I friend told me he can get anything he wants on something called myflixer. Make sure you have top notch security though. The kaal bas adds can get you into trouble with the missus.
I’ve somehow ended up with several different ones despite deciding not to have more than two. I blame lockdown.
I have always viewed Prime as a next-day delivery service that I couldn’t live without, that happens to come with a free streaming service. It’s really annoying that they market paid-for stuff alongside the free stuff, but there’s still a lot of stuff on there.
Netflix is probably best for original content.
Disney Plus was the surprise package for me - I didn’t expect that much of it, but I’ve ended up watching it loads. They also have a heap of silly 90s action movies, which are very much my jam.
Apple TV Plus I should cancel. There’s a bunch of really good stuff on there, just not enough of it.
Paramount Plus I got a free login for with my Sky subscription. Again, has some good stuff but not all that much of it.
I have always viewed Prime as a next-day delivery service that I couldn’t live without, that happens to come with a free streaming service. It’s really annoying that they market paid-for stuff alongside the free stuff, but there’s still a lot of stuff on there.
Netflix is probably best for original content.
Disney Plus was the surprise package for me - I didn’t expect that much of it, but I’ve ended up watching it loads. They also have a heap of silly 90s action movies, which are very much my jam.
Apple TV Plus I should cancel. There’s a bunch of really good stuff on there, just not enough of it.
Paramount Plus I got a free login for with my Sky subscription. Again, has some good stuff but not all that much of it.
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My Virgin TV package is coming to an end in a couple of months and I plan to can it as there's very little new content within the services I pay for.
We have Prime - which is decent considering we bought it for the free deleivery service.
Disney+ with a borrowed logon - also had Netflix until they clamped down on shared logons
Had Apple for a short while but content was limited.
We'll either get a Sky streaming service or Now TV and add Discovery+ and Netflix. Depends what deals are around.
We have Prime - which is decent considering we bought it for the free deleivery service.
Disney+ with a borrowed logon - also had Netflix until they clamped down on shared logons

Had Apple for a short while but content was limited.
We'll either get a Sky streaming service or Now TV and add Discovery+ and Netflix. Depends what deals are around.
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If Discovery+ has the sport you want, go for it. The rest of the content is truly awful.Ovals wrote: Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:01 am My Virgin TV package is coming to an end in a couple of months and I plan to can it as there's very little new content within the services I pay for.
We have Prime - which is decent considering we bought it for the free deleivery service.
Disney+ with a borrowed logon - also had Netflix until they clamped down on shared logons![]()
Had Apple for a short while but content was limited.
We'll either get a Sky streaming service or Now TV and add Discovery+ and Netflix. Depends what deals are around.