The Briefing Room
General Category => Sports/Entertainment/MSM/Social Media => Topic started by: sneakypete on May 01, 2019, 09:41:18 pm
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I just contacted Netflix customer service and told them I would be cancelling my Netflix account the same day they start airing the under the table payoffs to the Obamas that are posing as shows they actually have something to do with. I am not sure either one is capable of reading an thriller written for adults and understanding what is going on,never mind have any influence of the writing of tv series.
I am NOT recommending any of you use my words or anyone else's words in your emails,though. Use your own reasons and word them to suit yourself.
The Netflix directors may be doing a favor for someone in exchange for broadcasting favors in return,but if they see their subscription list suddenly get smaller the same day the Obama payoff starts occurring,it just might encourage them to drop the Obombers.
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PLEASE feel free to direct friends to this thread and to ask them to take part in the Netflix/Obama boycott.
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I was about to cancel Netflix anyway. I’m withdrawing my business from any company associated with the Obamas. I don’t like their politics.
Other reasons I’m leaving, they upped the monthly by two bucks, they have squat in the categories of classic sitcoms, classic films, including Westerns, and Netflix original offerings push a globalist agenda.
Can anyone recommend an alternative streaming service?
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Been boycotting them and see no reason to stop.
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I don't have to worry...I cancelled my Netflix a year ago. So, I will not be watching the Obama "movie" or series.
My heart will not be able to take it, anyways. Lol
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I was about to cancel Netflix anyway. I’m withdrawing my business from any company associated with the Obamas. I don’t like their politics.
Other reasons I’m leaving, they upped the monthly by two bucks, they have squat in the categories of classic sitcoms, classic films, including Westerns, and Netflix original offerings push a globalist agenda.
Can anyone recommend an alternative streaming service?
@aligncare
Well,yes,and no. I recommend you buy a ROKU streaming player $39.95 https://www.roku.com/products/roku-premiere
. I have an older model in my house and another older model in my workshop,and they allow me to stream thousands of tv channels for free,and some for pay. You no longer need that big sat dish with a ROKU player. No monthly fees from ROKU,either. If you do decide to subscribe to Netscape,Hulu,Amazon,etc,etc,etc,you pay a small monthly fee through ROKU,and they pass the money on. I like that because it reduces the number of people who have my bank routing info.
Truth time. Yes,you WILL be able to stream literally thousands of tv channels for free. Unfortunately,most of them you wouldn't be willing to watch if someone was pointing a gun at you. There are channels for EVERYTHING. If you like to knit,there is a knitting channel. If you have trouble sleeping,there are public service channels that allow you to watch town meetings in small towns in Iowa.
On the other hand,if you like war movies,there are whole channels dedicated to showing nothing but war movies. Same with murder mysteries,science fiction,romance,etc,etc,etc. As long as you stay away from the biggies like Showtime,Netscape,etc,etc,etc,there is no charge.
I also bought a RCA (made in America!) high definition tv channel from Amazon for around 46 bucks,delivered. Weighs about 4 lbs and is very small. It is rated to pull in channels from as far as 45 miles away,and the closest broadcast station to me is about 55 miles away. I put mine about 12 feet in the air,and I am pulling in 43 channels. ALL are free. These include CBS,ABC,NBC,and PBS,plus small channels that are dedicated to 50's,60's,or 70's broadcast tv shows. Most are in black and white. If you missed The Twilight Zone or Alfred Hitchcock Presents,now you can watch them all. Also Gunsmoke,Hondo,I Hate Lucy,The Honeymooners (gag,puke,slash my wrists) etc,etc,etc. You will also get advertising. Deal with it.
Guess what? They have now upped the reception range on their antenna to 150 miles,and dropped the price 10 bucks!
https://www.amazon.com/RCA-Compact-Outdoor-Antenna-ANT751E/dp/B0024R4B5C/ref=sr_1_4?crid=63CYR96I5CS4&keywords=rca+antenna+tv+digital+hd&qid=1556759161&s=gateway&sprefix=rca+an%2Caps%2C868&sr=8-4
Ok,now the bad news. You are going to have to buy a HD digital recorder with TIVO. Expect to pay around 300 bucks for a good one. This will also give you the rewind feature for live broadcasts. It is a one time deal and only necessary if you want to record programming. I cant recommend one because the ones I have are no longer being made,and I know nothing about the quality of the ones selling now.
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I don't have to worry...I cancelled my Netflix a year ago. So, I will not be watching the Obama "movie" or series.
My heart will not be able to take it, anyways. Lol
@Ichigo
Ok,so do nothing to try to stop the Obamas from collection that graft money.
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@sneakypete ...well, like I said...I cancelled my Netflix, so it wasn't that I knew there was going to be an Obama series. I switched to Hulu.
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@Ichigo
I don't have to worry...I cancelled my Netflix a year ago. So, I will not be watching the Obama "movie" or series.
My heart will not be able to take it, anyways. Lol
Ok,so do nothing to try to stop the Obamas from collection that graft money.
OR........,you could spend 12 bucks and resubscribe for 1 month,binge watch stuff like Game of Thrones,Homeland,Billions,Better Call Saul,The Walking Dead,Vikings,or Highlander,and then at the end of the month cancel and tell them it is because of their Obama connection.
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I was thinking about looking into Netflix when I heard about Zero's big payday for his propaganda. I will never subscribe now.
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I was thinking about looking into Netflix when I heard about Zero's big payday for his propaganda. I will never subscribe now.
@austingirl
Not even for 1 or 2 months,so you can have the joy of sticking it to the Obamas by cancelling and telling Netflix that is why?
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@austingirl
Not even for 1 or 2 months,so you can have the joy of sticking it to the Obamas by cancelling and telling Netflix that is why?
@sneakypete
Nope, but I can let them know that's why I won't subscribe.
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@sneakypete
Nope, but I can let them know that's why I won't subscribe.
@austingirl
If there has ever been a hollow threat,there it is. It will have no impact at all on them because their income flow next month will show no loss.
It's all about the Benjamin's. Has always been about them,will always be about them.
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Well, Pete, I'm going to be the contrarian here and continue with my Netflix subscription. I did rid myself of an overpriced subscription that would have allowed me to stream on 4 devices at once in favor of a cheaper plan that would allow me to stream on one device. Why would I need to be able to play on four devices when there is only one of me?
But while Netflix's original series are trash, I d like that they still have some older shows that I can watch. These days I don't watch the current karp from the networks or the streaming services. I like the classics from back in the day when you didn't get politics with your entertainment and comedies were actually funny.
Having said that, I find I'm using Amazon Prime Video now more than Netflix simply because it seems Prime has more to offer than Netflix. But when Netflix bores me completely and doesn't have what I want, you can be sure I'll drop it like a hot potato and stick with Prime.
I do wish you and other boycott participants success in your boycott. When the bottom line is adversely affected, maybe Netflix will realize their mistake and send the Obamas packing.
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Well, Pete, I'm going to be the contrarian here and continue with my Netflix subscription. I did rid myself of an overpriced subscription that would have allowed me to stream on 4 devices at once in favor of a cheaper plan that would allow me to stream on one device. Why would I need to be able to play on four devices when there is only one of me?
But while Netflix's original series are trash, I d like that they still have some older shows that I can watch. These days I don't watch the current karp from the networks or the streaming services. I like the classics from back in the day when you didn't get politics with your entertainment and comedies were actually funny.
Having said that, I find I'm using Amazon Prime Video now more than Netflix simply because it seems Prime has more to offer than Netflix. But when Netflix bores me completely and doesn't have what I want, you can be sure I'll drop it like a hot potato and stick with Prime.
I do wish you and other boycott participants success in your boycott. When the bottom line is adversely affected, maybe Netflix will realize their mistake and send the Obamas packing.
Me too. I tried NetFlix and did not like it. Canceled right away. Then I went to Hulu, until I used it up and watch everything there which interests me. So I canceled. Have been with Prime since then.
Like you said, the selections are vast. Just finished watching FarScape. And I enjoyed it very much. Now I'm watching the original Outer Limits in Black and White. There seems to always be something interesting on Prime. Also, I have ROKU and so never run out of something good on television.
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Last month I contacted Netflix to complain about the cost going up. Turns out since I only watch it on my iPad, I’ve been overpaying and they bumped me down to $7.99 a month.
Pays to have a TV from the 80s that’s so obsolete by today’s standards because it’s not smart or streams, I guess.
I do also watch amazon prime on same iPad.
As for the Obama film, I will wait until it comes out. They are dropping a show I’ve waited over a year for next week. No way in heck will I miss this binge watch.
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Like you said, the selections are vast. Just finished watching FarScape. And I enjoyed it very much. Now I'm watching the original Outer Limits in Black and White. There seems to always be something interesting on Prime. Also, I have ROKU and so never run out of something good on television.
@240B
I watched all the Outer Limits,Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and The Twilight Zone a couple of years ago. Pulled them in on my HD antenna for free. Watching Boston Legal now. Missed most of them when they were new,and then they just went away until I found them again on the HD antenna. Same thing with Bones,Major Crimes,and shows being broadcast over the air new today.
I have no idea how this is possible,but I can now even pull in some streaming channels on my antenna. Stuff like You Tube,VUDU,Pandora,and Sling.
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Pays to have a TV from the 80s that’s so obsolete by today’s standards because it’s not smart or streams, I guess.
@Freya
No,it doesn't. I get all those shows and more from either my Wi-Fi or my HD antenna,and I have a plasma tv. I even made a detailed post to you about what you needed to do the same.
AND......,I get to watch them on my 58 inch plasma tv instead of an I-Pad.
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Thank you @sneakypete
I knew there was a reason I put you down as a friend. :da man: :kisses2:
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With most of the other networks likely to pull their programming over the next couple years to try CBS's model (you have to buy it from us separately), it will likely be worth it in the end.
I'm not optimistic about Netflix's business model long-term.
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Last month I contacted Netflix to complain about the cost going up. Turns out since I only watch it on my iPad, I’ve been overpaying and they bumped me down to $7.99 a month.
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@Freya
I believe at one time there was only one subscription for Netflix. They didn't have different plans and prices. If I remember right, when I started with Netflix, t was $9.9t5 a month, then it was $11.95 a month and now it's $13 something. Anyway, Netflix now offers different plans based on the number of devices streaming at on time, and my former subscription now covers 4 devices. What does one person using one device need with that? So I opted for the cheapest, one device plan.
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@240B
I watched all the Outer Limits,Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and The Twilight Zone a couple of years ago. Pulled them in on my HD antenna for free. Watching Boston Legal now. Missed most of them when they were new,and then they just went away until I found them again on the HD antenna. Same thing with Bones,Major Crimes,and shows being broadcast over the air new today.
I have no idea how this is possible,but I can now even pull in some streaming channels on my antenna. Stuff like You Tube,VUDU,Pandora,and Sling.
@sneakypete
Where I live, the local network affiliates are tied into such channels as COZI TV, MeTV and Antenna TV. These alternate channels run old comedies, westerns and such. If you don't have cable, these alternate channels are usually found at the channel number for the affiliate plus a decimal point 1 or 2. For example, my local ABC affiliate, which offers COZI TV, is found at Channel 4. If I want to watch COZI TV, I can find it at Channel 4.2.
Is this what you have?
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@sneakypete
Where I live, the local network affiliates are tied into such channels as COZI TV, MeTV and Antenna TV. These alternate channels run old comedies, westerns and such. If you don't have cable, these alternate channels are usually found at the channel number for the affiliate plus a decimal point 1 or 2. For example, my local ABC affiliate, which offers COZI TV, is found at Channel 4. If I want to watch COZI TV, I can find it at Channel 4.2.
Is this what you have?
@Applewood
Yup! Seems like all my broadcast channels,including PBS,go up to .4,though.
Plus streaming channels like You Tube and Hulu. Don't ask me how I can pull in streaming channels from an antenna,but it works. All the air broadcast channels are free and so are 99 percent of the streaming channels I get on Wi-Fi.
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@sneakypete
Where I live, the local network affiliates are tied into such channels as COZI TV, MeTV and Antenna TV. These alternate channels run old comedies, westerns and such. If you don't have cable, these alternate channels are usually found at the channel number for the affiliate plus a decimal point 1 or 2. For example, my local ABC affiliate, which offers COZI TV, is found at Channel 4. If I want to watch COZI TV, I can find it at Channel 4.2.
Is this what you have?
Does anyone recall the line from Pink Floyd “I got thirteen channels of s**t on the TV to choose from?â€
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Does anyone recall the line from Pink Floyd “I got thirteen channels of s**t on the TV to choose from?â€
@Freya
That's nothing. I literally have thousands.
I also have too many channels showing interesting stuff to have the time to even watch a fraction of it. I am now to the point where I am deleting my bookmarks to "good" shows because I just don't have the time to watch them. Too much excellent stuff on to waste time watching the merely "good".
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It's been a bait and switch scenario with cable tv ever since its inception.
The promise was with cable tv you will get all the channels/programs you want to watch. For instance, I would get the History Channel, Arts and Entertainment, The Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, The Travel Channel, etc.
All sorts of channels loaded with programs tailored to my interests.
WRONG!!! Sometimes those channels have programming I'm interested in, but often not. The programs I used like such as The Mythbusters, Ice Road Truckers, Gold Rush, Pawn Stars, and a few others have run out of steam, run their course. Can't watch them anymore. How many times can you watch fishermen hauling crabs/tuna on the boat?
Often looking at the upcoming programs on those channels feature numerous shows about eating, aliens, the paranormal, weddings, just about everything I'm not interested in but was promised when I paid for them.
The reason is cable tv programming is also based on ratings geared to the lowest common denominator.
If I tune in the the Travel Channel believing I'm going to get numerous programs about other countries, I'm usually looking at a program about how much food some idiot can stuff down his throat.
There are interesting shows here and there on cable, but for the most part I have to scan a lot of channels to find something.
And although the wife and I also get premium movie channels, most of the movies made today are awful.
While looking at the ads for many movies we laugh at how many of them feature the supernatural, mutants, zombies, transformers, or some p.c. anti-American crap.
And of course my wife likes different programs than I do. She hates old movies which I love to watch.
Like Newton Minnow said in the early sixties when there was fraction of the programming that's here today, tv is still "a vast wasteland."
I'm done ranting. Time to go outside and shake my fist at some clouds. (https://www.17thshard.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2017_11/abuelo-simpson-vs-la-nube-1054688.jpg.552de73a32a363337a48b4d65ce5238d.jpg)
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My monthly FIOS charges with all the bullshit fees and taxes come to about $230.
Supposedly, I have the fastest internet connection known to man, even though not a gamer. Just want it when I want it.
This provides every premium channel, except HBO.
Recently, I've noticed that NETFLIX' closed captions are totally out of sync. Especially on 'foreign' films. Totally worthless.
Furthermore, it takes entirely too long for your selection to begin. We're talking 2-3 minutes of churning.
IMO, the Obamas are behind this purge of males in hero/starring roles in both movies and commercials.
The other day, I watched a Caddy SUV spot where this hot 30's woman leaves her mountain retreat and gets buzzed by a military jet on the flats.
Out of the jet cockpit pops her 'partner', another drop-dead gorgeous woman.
SMH...... **nononono*
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...Recently, I've noticed that NETFLIX' closed captions are totally out of sync. Especially on 'foreign' films. Totally worthless...
Amazon Prime's closed captions get wonky too. Not long ago, I was binge watching The Sopranos on Prime. The captions would get stuck (for example, "Yo, Tony") and stay there for a few minutes, then at a rapid pace, the captions would try to "catch up" to the later dialog. As someone with bad hearing, I rely on those captions, but when the captions go Ka-flooey, you're right --they are totally worthless.