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You're definitely paying for legality and safety, but when you have to search through five different streaming apps to find that the movie you're looking for can only be rented via yet another service, the convenience becomes debatable.
At least I know the streaming service videos will always be in English.
What friend, you're afraid to learn a little Russian?
I remember getting an early file of avengers endgame in Russia with English subtitles. Not my preferred way to watch.
As someone outside the us: I wish
Amazon had (maybe still has, no idea) the habit of having some movies and shows only available in your local language
Apple and others have tried to fix the discovery issue. And some of the platforms tell them to fuck off. Such as Netflix. And formerly Amazon.
If you’re not aware, AppleTV will list things across many streaming services and take you right to the shows/movies in the respective apps. As long as a platform is participating. So you just browse/search in a central place.
Apple and Amazon worked out their differences a few years ago and their stuff is now part of the index.
I wonder if this bundle will change that. Currently, Netflix does not integrate with these sort of features.
Comcast used to have great voice search across pretty much every streaming service. I believe they were forced to stop.
Use JustWatch.com or their app.
It doesn't solve the multiple services issue, but it at least helps you find what you're looking for.
Why use JustWatch.com when you can follow this guide to know where to watch King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962)
That guide is a perfect representation of the current situation. Well done.
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