If you're looking for an endless and free supply of great movies
I can't recommend Kanopy.com and Hoopla.com strongly enough. They're both free with your library card. I currently have 277 films in my kanopy queue and 95 in my Hoopla queue (seriously!). One of the keys is to look at the list of similar movies when you see one you like. The list go on seemingly forever. Especially great for indie flicks.
FalloutShelter
(12,749 posts)Good to know. Thanks Mark!
MuseRider
(34,368 posts)a few times. It works really well. I have not used the other site. I should give it a try too.
PortTack
(34,643 posts)bucolic_frolic
(46,973 posts)But wow have they disposed of books and media in house, at least where I'm at. Historical standards from the last 100 years are gone. New books, and I'm not impressed with the few I've read, abound, but the quality seems like everyone with a computer got something written during the pandemic. I wonder if we will have great authors anymore, or just niche writers supported by volume from libraries and Amazon.
CrispyQ
(38,244 posts)They had a long wall of sci-fi/fantasy paperbacks. The collection was amazing! Then it was gone. Probably sold on their book sale day. They packed the remaining fiction into half the space so they could expand the video section. I know they have to change with the times, but half the library feels more like a video store than a library. If they had more documentaries I would be happier about it, but it's mostly popular movies/TV series.
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Scrivener7
(52,736 posts)mikeysnot
(4,772 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(10,887 posts)vsrazdem
(2,184 posts)Crackle, Filmrise, Fawsome, Plex, to name a few. Also Vudu has free movies with adds.
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(10,887 posts)GentryDixon
(3,010 posts)Free viewing supported by Amazon.
I have been watching BBC production "Silent Witness" for weeks. I started watching this years ago on PBS. I picked it up in season 14 when I found Freevee, and am now on season 19. I think there are in excess of 20 seasons out there. Very enjoyable.
They have a section of "movies under 90 minutes" that has good content.
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(10,887 posts)MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)How does one make the movies play on my smart TV? I really am not that tech savvy.
Lettuce Be
(2,339 posts)Then it works fine, asks for sign-in the usual way with a code you can use on the computer. I also have them on my Roku, so it works both ways (add as a channel on Roku). Once you sign in, you do not need to sign-in again.
On my TV took me awhile to figure it out -- had to find the Apps icon -- look up first how to do it on your specific TV brand and there are nearly always YouTube videos explaining pretty much everything you ever wanted to know.
MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)all that info. You tube is a life saver. Will check it all out. Enjoy your Sunday DUers.
flying_wahini
(8,006 posts)pandr32
(12,168 posts)Thanks for some extra incentive.
bif
(23,978 posts)godsentme
(106 posts)Didn't know this. Thanks so much!
Joinfortmill
(16,385 posts)ultralite001
(1,136 posts)Real treasure...
Thx for sharing...
That is all...
calimary
(84,310 posts)Tadpole Raisin
(1,505 posts)with free and paid options.
On the free side the on demand is limited of course and the TV schedule plays shows out of sequence with a lot of repetition (but they do have Star Trek tng currently so Im happy). Maybe they show new episodes every month. I found the app to be a bit glitchy.
I watch freevee (also glitchy) on Amazon Prime.
Commercials? Perfect time for light quick chores, lol!
LOVE your and all the other recommendations. Had to admit I didnt even know what Roku was/is. There is only so much I can learn at a time.
Very sad about libraries getting rid of books. I know times change but to have a real book in your hands, that is a treasured gift for me.
SharonClark
(10,323 posts)I just linked my Kanopy and PBS Passport accounts to my smart tv and now I can use these services on tv instead of my desktop, which I never did.
You made my day!
SharonClark
(10,323 posts)streaming services. Mine has Kanopy but not Hoopla.
Highway61
(2,572 posts)I did with mine for Hoopla ( they have Kanopy). They were receptive 👍🏻
bif
(23,978 posts)NJCher
(37,866 posts)I had Roku in my office and now I ordered another one and it goes in my living room.
Fire is just too glitchy and slow.
Roku allows for easy playing of Kanopy and Hoopla.
I watched a very engaging movie on Hoopla two nights ago. I'm going to write up a post about it now. ("Breaking Habits"--about some "sisters" who have a medical marijuana business).