Following price hikes made at Netflix and Max earlier this year, Disney will be increasing subscription costs for Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney+ beginning Oct. 17. The Onion shares tips for saving money on streaming.
• Make your career and personal relationships so fulfilling that the mere idea of needing to watch movies and TV shows for entertainment starts to seem utterly ridiculous.
Damn, I thought this was a satire magazine, not a spitting-straight-facts magazine.
I keep 3 active. And only buy others a month at a time when something I wanna watch goes up.
I'll grab disney for a month to watch the new season of Doctor Who. Or a month of Max when House of the Dragon drops. Watch what I wanna watch. Plus a movie or two I had forgotten about.
Just subscribe then cancel about 10 mins later. Use it for the month and it's gone.
the hardest part about sourcing my own iso's is when Im talking to someone about a show or movie and they ask me what service it's on and I have no idea or even a clue on how many different streaming services there are now
i do one at a time for a month or two and switch, but it's been nearly two years since i have subbed to anything (streaming or cable--which is ridiculously overpriced these days).
i just watch the stuff i already have here and i'm in no danger of 'running out' of things to watch anytime soon.