TrevorPace
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Hey there, guys!! Bringing this thread back2life. I'm currently looking for a free alternative to Netflix. I don't have enough money to pay for their subscription now. Any advice would be appreciated!!
I second Kanopy, it's great!"Kanopy" is available for most U.S. libraries if you have a library card. I find the films more interesting than Netflix (more International Films, more Short Films, etc.) 10 films a month from my library (Colorado Springs). To get hooked on how good short films can be, watch "The Gift". Or, for long form, low budget, independent film, try "The Desperate Hour". Netflix has GREAT production values, but otherwise blockbusters are just not all that.
I second using Youtube for movies. I suspect many of the free movies are posted illegally but you can still find and watch them until they are pulled. A surprising number are also ad-supported. I find that some ad-blockers suppress the ads, so it's effectively still a free and and no-ad experience.If you have a roku account, there is a "roku channel" that I'm able to access from my laptop. I don't have a TV anymore, but my old roku acct still works.
You can watch some movies through Youtube, scroll down to Movies & TV, then scroll down until you see the free section.
Never give them your card info to pay. This is not a "legit" app, though it does work.I watch all of my movies and shows at www.MovieBoxPro.app. If you’re ok with lower resolution then it is 100% free with no commercials. You can upgrade to higher resolution if you want to.
Originally it was an app but Apple and Android dropped it like they do with all pirated content. The .app now is just the extension like .com and .net and .org are extensions.Never give them your card info to pay. This is not a "legit" app, though it does work.
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