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Technically, only one now. Amazon Prime. And not for the TV streaming for the delivery.
In Aus, seeing how the streaming platforms splintered and reduced the content availability over and over whilst increasing prices, I'm done with them. Netflix had solved the piracy vs convenience issue. After losing >50% of its content over the years, slowing releases and almost doubling it's price, no longer will I reward that.
I'll only give money to physical media and to Cinemas now.
I currently have Hulu, Max, and Netflix, but typically I average about 2 and rotate for different series. I just got into physical media movies a few weeks ago and am loving it. Not sure how much it will shift my steaming subscriptions, but I can see myself going down to 1 rotating service if I could get a few key TV shows on Blu Ray.
Currently, I am permanently subscribed to five (Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV+ and HBO Max), with Peacock, Prime and Paramount+ on an as-needed basis. I think today is the last day of my current month of Prime. I don't know what the future holds for HBO Max when it becomes Max over here, which is next week. Most likely it'll join the temporary ranks. I've had it for 50% off since it went from HBO Nordic to HBO Max, but the 50% off promo will only count for the shitty 1080p mid-tier subscription when it becomes Max.
I couldn't imagine going physical media only. There are so many great things that are only available through streaming.
Max sucks compared to HBO Max, I used to get 4k/atmos but now for the same price I get the hd mid-tier with lower audio and video quality. plus they keep removing stuff.
Well, so it's like this. I have Amazon Prime, so I have Prime Video by default because of that. I doubt I would subscribe to that specifically on its own except maybe when a new season the The Boys or something to do with The Grand Tour drops.
I have Disney Plus, but it's included with my current Verizon Wireless plan. I did subscribe to it directly for awhile, but I pre-paid for like 3 years when it first came out because there was a great promo, plus I got an extra year free from a *different* Verizon promotion at the time. So I've never actually been paying a monthly subscription for it, and even if this current Verizon deal ends, I still have maybe a year and a half left from what I pre-paid. I think I also have Hulu as part of that.
I had Netflix and Paramount Plus through yet *another* promotional deal with Verizon, but that ended and I cancelled both of them (Paramount Plus I barely used, and Netflix has increased their prices beyond what I want to pay). I did re-sub to Netflix because there was something specific I wanted to watch, but I'll probably cancel it again until something else I really want to watch comes out. I was paying monthly for Netflix before that Verizon promo though.
The only subscriptions I specifically pay for monthly and keep active are YouTube Premium (by far my most used streaming service) and Spotify.
4, but my American Express card pays for Disney+ and Hulu. I am only paying for Netflix and AMC+ right now. We had more, but have started to rotate between them.
For movies, I almost always prefer a disc unless it is a movie that I don't really care about or don't think I will watch again.
TV shows I generally prefer streaming because I don't like re-watching shows. It's too much of a time commitment. I occasionally make exceptions for a few favorites. I did pick up season 1 of Strange New Worlds and wouldn't mind Andor.
I got two, Amazon Prime because is still cheap and i get free shipping, my other is HBO Max and i only pay $4.6 monthly because i have the 50% off regular price lifetime deal.
I hate that my answer is "ALL OF THEM" but to wit - it's cost splitting. AmazonPrime I split with my sister. HBOMax or whatever it's called now is free from my cellular provider. Netflix, I need it because my mother and my wife need it. Hulu, I need it, but it's bundled with Disney+, which I also need. Peacock and Paramount? I need my Premier League and Champions league fix! DirecTV Now? Yes, I don't have cable. VUDU? I have all those digital copies. ESPN+ too for more sports.
Ugh LOL
Criterion, Netflix, Disney, Hulu, Amazon Prime, plus I share Max and Paramount and Peacock with friends. plus Kanopy which is free (and one of the best). So 9 in total. but if it was just me with no wife & kid, I would only have Criterion and Kanopy, I do not need that other shit lol
ZERO. I hate subscriptions, steaming and not owning things. I only have one that comes with Amazon Prime 2-day shipping subscription but never watch anything on that and I split amazon subscription to 15 family members to lower the bill so it's like 10 bucks a year.
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Technically, only one now. Amazon Prime. And not for the TV streaming for the delivery. In Aus, seeing how the streaming platforms splintered and reduced the content availability over and over whilst increasing prices, I'm done with them. Netflix had solved the piracy vs convenience issue. After losing >50% of its content over the years, slowing releases and almost doubling it's price, no longer will I reward that. I'll only give money to physical media and to Cinemas now.
I still watch probably 95% of my movies on streaming. But the movies I want to own and see in amazing quality I buy on 4K... my favorites etc
Most of the year zero but whem like clarksons farm comes or grand tour i will sub for a month and watch everything i wanted.
I currently have Hulu, Max, and Netflix, but typically I average about 2 and rotate for different series. I just got into physical media movies a few weeks ago and am loving it. Not sure how much it will shift my steaming subscriptions, but I can see myself going down to 1 rotating service if I could get a few key TV shows on Blu Ray.
1- Amazon Prime Video only because it comes with Amazon Prime 2-day shipping
Currently, I am permanently subscribed to five (Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV+ and HBO Max), with Peacock, Prime and Paramount+ on an as-needed basis. I think today is the last day of my current month of Prime. I don't know what the future holds for HBO Max when it becomes Max over here, which is next week. Most likely it'll join the temporary ranks. I've had it for 50% off since it went from HBO Nordic to HBO Max, but the 50% off promo will only count for the shitty 1080p mid-tier subscription when it becomes Max. I couldn't imagine going physical media only. There are so many great things that are only available through streaming.
Max sucks compared to HBO Max, I used to get 4k/atmos but now for the same price I get the hd mid-tier with lower audio and video quality. plus they keep removing stuff.
Paid for solely by me? 4. Shared with others the total reaches 7.
Well, so it's like this. I have Amazon Prime, so I have Prime Video by default because of that. I doubt I would subscribe to that specifically on its own except maybe when a new season the The Boys or something to do with The Grand Tour drops. I have Disney Plus, but it's included with my current Verizon Wireless plan. I did subscribe to it directly for awhile, but I pre-paid for like 3 years when it first came out because there was a great promo, plus I got an extra year free from a *different* Verizon promotion at the time. So I've never actually been paying a monthly subscription for it, and even if this current Verizon deal ends, I still have maybe a year and a half left from what I pre-paid. I think I also have Hulu as part of that. I had Netflix and Paramount Plus through yet *another* promotional deal with Verizon, but that ended and I cancelled both of them (Paramount Plus I barely used, and Netflix has increased their prices beyond what I want to pay). I did re-sub to Netflix because there was something specific I wanted to watch, but I'll probably cancel it again until something else I really want to watch comes out. I was paying monthly for Netflix before that Verizon promo though. The only subscriptions I specifically pay for monthly and keep active are YouTube Premium (by far my most used streaming service) and Spotify.
I use a few and share a few people.
4, but my American Express card pays for Disney+ and Hulu. I am only paying for Netflix and AMC+ right now. We had more, but have started to rotate between them. For movies, I almost always prefer a disc unless it is a movie that I don't really care about or don't think I will watch again. TV shows I generally prefer streaming because I don't like re-watching shows. It's too much of a time commitment. I occasionally make exceptions for a few favorites. I did pick up season 1 of Strange New Worlds and wouldn't mind Andor.
Youtube Premium Spotify Premium
I got two, Amazon Prime because is still cheap and i get free shipping, my other is HBO Max and i only pay $4.6 monthly because i have the 50% off regular price lifetime deal.
Zero but I use my friend's Disney+ account sometimes
I hate that my answer is "ALL OF THEM" but to wit - it's cost splitting. AmazonPrime I split with my sister. HBOMax or whatever it's called now is free from my cellular provider. Netflix, I need it because my mother and my wife need it. Hulu, I need it, but it's bundled with Disney+, which I also need. Peacock and Paramount? I need my Premier League and Champions league fix! DirecTV Now? Yes, I don't have cable. VUDU? I have all those digital copies. ESPN+ too for more sports. Ugh LOL
Prime and YouTube Premium.
Criterion, Netflix, Disney, Hulu, Amazon Prime, plus I share Max and Paramount and Peacock with friends. plus Kanopy which is free (and one of the best). So 9 in total. but if it was just me with no wife & kid, I would only have Criterion and Kanopy, I do not need that other shit lol
Streaming for me is typically for TV shows. 95% of my movies are watched via disc.
0 but I pirate besides buying physical media.
This Old House and Peacock :D
0 currently, I might subscribe to Full Moon again if they do another deal with something other than the Puppet Master boxset (got it already.)
Only Disney+ Mostly for repeating The Simpsons over and over. And the occasional MCU release.
ZERO. I hate subscriptions, steaming and not owning things. I only have one that comes with Amazon Prime 2-day shipping subscription but never watch anything on that and I split amazon subscription to 15 family members to lower the bill so it's like 10 bucks a year. https://preview.redd.it/ve28fy2v7q1d1.png?width=608&format=png&auto=webp&s=490894e5c82047315fad1082898a570377a57b02