I only watch on the computer.
'Same Time, Same Place'
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I only watch streaming on the computer, but then I'm single. It's much less of an option for couples or families.
I suspect the comments on that article are pointing out a lot of these issues.
From Slashdot: Bruce Campbell Confirms New Evil Dead Movie
"Dread Central reported last night that a fourth Evil Dead film is up for production in Detroit, and editor Bob Murawski, who worked with Sam Raimi on all three 'Spider-Man' films and 'Drag Me to Hell,' is gearing up to start on the project. Bruce Campbell recently joined Twitter and left one of the best comments to a fan confirming this rumor 'Believe in the remake, dawg! The project is real. In the works. Cool as hell. Scary as hell.'"
Source story seems to be Slashdotted....
I saw somewhere that he tweeted it was a remake, not a 4th.
So now there will be three remakes of The Evil Dead in a four-movie franchise?
Directed by Fede Alvarez, Uruguayan director of the short film Panic Attack! I watched it last night, and it does have giant alien robots and massive destruction, so that's fun. I'd never seen Montenegro before, and now I've seen it destroyed!
I haven't used streaming Netflix yet. Until we got Fios, we didn't have the speed to watch things that way. There isn't much in my queue that's available that way, anyhow.
Some episodes are available free and some are available for Plus only.
For example Bob's Burgers-Episodes 1-5 are free (although it looks like a few are set to expire soon) and episodes 9-13 are Plus only.
I misunderstood what you were saying. I thought you meant that Hulu Plus had full seasons of some shows but only 5 episodes of some shows. I knew that regular non-Plus Hulu often has 5 episodes of certain shows, but then I totally mis-read your post.
I'm sorry if I wasn't been clear, I changed some things and then didn't re-read for clarity.
It's hard to compare the Hulu Plus and Netflix because they don't offer the exact same things.