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Voyer
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As a DirecTV subscriber after the Mee Too bullshit, I noticed that all the movie channels have scrubbed their venues for sexy movie themes that contain nudity.
So my question is for those who have cut the cord where did all the movies go at an affordable rate?
I ask as on DTV I have long enjoyed [24 years] the ability to browse info on a movie and review all the movies an actor was in. In doing this now on DTV all the movies an actress was in that were sexy and contained nudity are only available on DTV Cinema for 11.99$ and up.
What other venues have the guide and search via the remote on the TV without having to browse the internet for information? Which if you do not subcribe to imdb is mostly advertisement.
Is there any place that gives access to movies that can be "DVR"d as opposed to streamed? I must admit I enjoy the quality experience of DTV and expect nothing less including the ability to pause rewind and fast forward at will. Which is required when trying to watch sports news or anything else on channels that have commercials. DVR and fast forward is a requirement. 24 years without commercials I am spoiled and do not wish to give that up.
While this sounds a lot like an ad for DTV, it is not. It is a question looking for where did the ability to have everything in one place go? I want an affordable way to continue enjoying home entertainment. If the TV is on it is not on a laptop or computer monitor. It is on 75" of clarity and backed up with a sound system that can fill the room as need at high levels of Db or low.
Either way I have been looking up by actor or director and find all the movies I have not seen over the years are behind a pay wall. It did not used to be that way until the media like USA today started writing articles about people cutting the cord. Like it was cheaper or something. So far all I can find if I were to cut the cord is multiple ways to pay more to watch the same thing I have now with far less features.
Wasn't sure where to post, General, How To, or Politics. Kind of fits all three.
So my question is for those who have cut the cord where did all the movies go at an affordable rate?
I ask as on DTV I have long enjoyed [24 years] the ability to browse info on a movie and review all the movies an actor was in. In doing this now on DTV all the movies an actress was in that were sexy and contained nudity are only available on DTV Cinema for 11.99$ and up.
What other venues have the guide and search via the remote on the TV without having to browse the internet for information? Which if you do not subcribe to imdb is mostly advertisement.
Is there any place that gives access to movies that can be "DVR"d as opposed to streamed? I must admit I enjoy the quality experience of DTV and expect nothing less including the ability to pause rewind and fast forward at will. Which is required when trying to watch sports news or anything else on channels that have commercials. DVR and fast forward is a requirement. 24 years without commercials I am spoiled and do not wish to give that up.
While this sounds a lot like an ad for DTV, it is not. It is a question looking for where did the ability to have everything in one place go? I want an affordable way to continue enjoying home entertainment. If the TV is on it is not on a laptop or computer monitor. It is on 75" of clarity and backed up with a sound system that can fill the room as need at high levels of Db or low.
Either way I have been looking up by actor or director and find all the movies I have not seen over the years are behind a pay wall. It did not used to be that way until the media like USA today started writing articles about people cutting the cord. Like it was cheaper or something. So far all I can find if I were to cut the cord is multiple ways to pay more to watch the same thing I have now with far less features.
Wasn't sure where to post, General, How To, or Politics. Kind of fits all three.