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Posted: Thu 03 May 2018 14:36
by Kate
Mine would have to be Shooter too....and maybe Some Kind of Beautiful because I like the title.

We have webtv4me now (https://anglophone-direct.com/watching- ... tv-france/) and don’t really get round to watching Netflix anymore cos there are so many thousands of pre recorded films and series. Looks like it still has some good stuff though.

Posted: Thu 03 May 2018 20:38
by martyn94
I supppose that one advantage of Netflix is that they actually own the intellectual property rights to what they are selling you. If you are inclined to be picky that way.

Believe me, Kate, that you are the only person here that I would dare say that to now. Because, as you have said elsewhere, you decide the tone.

Posted: Fri 04 May 2018 08:09
by Kate
Well, maybe I should have said that the forum members decide the tone. :-) It's not what we say to each other, it's how we say it. :lol:

Posted: Fri 04 May 2018 08:56
by Santiago
Netflix has a massive amount of content and, as Martyn says, is perfectly within all the broadcasting laws.

That webtv4me is very expensive. A high entry cost and monthly fees over trice that of Netflix. Much like the previously advertised MoochieMedia, it is reliant on the support of the person selling it.

Moochie Media managed to gain a lot of very unhappy customers.

For UK tv, the cheapest and best curent solution seems to be TVMucho as proposed by Allan. No upfront costs.

Posted: Fri 04 May 2018 15:30
by Kate
We’ve had webtv4me for a fair while now. We don’t find it so expensive, less than half of what we’d pay for similar in the UK. It is what it is. If one day it disappears, something else will take its place. For now, it works really well for us.

Posted: Sun 06 May 2018 15:44
by martyn94


Posted: Sun 06 May 2018 17:17
by Allan


Posted: Sun 06 May 2018 19:37
by martyn94
Allan wrote:
The losers here include Sky and BT and their legitimate subscribers.
And all the content providers who have licensed content to the broadcasters on terms which aren’t meant to include us. (Possibly because they’ve sold, or would like to sell, the French rights to Netflix France or someone). I find it as tiresome as anyone that the system works like that, and I imagine that the EU will ultimately break it up. But possibly after the UK has left.

Posted: Sun 06 May 2018 21:22
by Kate
I understand exactly what Martin is saying Allan. And you. I’m quite a clever girl behind the fluffy little woman persona. :roll:
It works for me.

Posted: Mon 07 May 2018 12:01
by russell
Allan wrote:
The losers here include Sky and BT and their legitimate subscribers.
Not strictly true as, living in France, there doesn't seem to be a legitimate way to watch Sky or BT's programmes. I guess most of us would be prepared to pay them if they would provide us with their services.

Russell

Update for jully

Posted: Mon 23 Jul 2018 12:31
by austin44
Here are few more shows which you can watch in July

harlots
casual

Re: Update for jully

Posted: Tue 24 Jul 2018 14:38
by martyn94
austin44 wrote:Here are few more shows which you can watch in July

harlots
casual
They seem to be on Hulu, which gives us a whole new arena for bodging with VPNs. But lots of nudity and nooky if you persevere, apparently.

Re: Top shows and movies to watch on Netflix in May

Posted: Mon 14 Jan 2019 07:35
by Steven Brown
What I know and watch shooter is one of the best Netflix show in May.