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majorjoe23 11-10-18 03:22 PM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 
Probably, but they haven’t shared a reason with the public.

Jay G. 11-10-18 03:46 PM

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Papillon (1973) is both MA and UV according to Vudu:
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/.../Papillon/9302

Amazon doesn't indicate whether a title is MA eligible anywhere on their site.

There's a thread on the Vudu forums of titles that are only SD on Vudu but HD elsewhere. Papillon (1973) is already on the list.
https://forum.vudu.com/forum/vudu/ge...ther-providers

OldBoy 11-10-18 04:10 PM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 

Originally Posted by majorjoe23 (Post 13441809)
Probably, but they haven’t shared a reason with the public.

kinda odd, no?

majorjoe23 11-10-18 04:22 PM

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Not really. What benefit do they have to say something like “Univerersal gave us a bad transfer because we rank their releases lower in search results than WB titles,” or whatever the reasoning is?

It’s too inside baseball for most buyers and could be potentially damaging to existing relationships.

OldBoy 11-10-18 04:39 PM

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ok.

dvd-4-life 12-14-18 02:25 PM

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According to the Cord Cutting News website the NBA League Pass is now an Amazon channel.

Defiant 12-14-18 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay G. (Post 13441818)

Amazon doesn't indicate whether a title is MA eligible anywhere on their site.

amazon.com/MoviesAnywhereTitles should provide all MA eligible titles.

IDrinkMolson 12-28-18 07:12 AM

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Amazon Digital Day: (today only 12/28/18)


Some newer movies 40% off between $5.99 - $7.99
Death Wish
Blindspotting
Kin
etc.

Edit: all digital deals:

LorenzoL 01-20-19 01:38 PM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 
Prime Video Canada has added all seasons of Murder, She Wrote and Monk. I’m really excited for Murder, She Wrote being added. I think I left off at S10 but will start from the beginning.

DJariya 01-20-19 01:39 PM

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9 seasons of the newly remastered Baywatch was added today.

LorenzoL 01-20-19 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 13484279)
9 seasons of the newly remastered Baywatch was added today.

I don’t see it on the Canadian service.

LorenzoL 01-20-19 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by LorenzoL (Post 13484577)

I don’t see it on the Canadian service.

Just the first season on it right now.

TheBigDave 01-22-19 11:31 PM

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All three seasons of The Expanse will be available on Amazon Prime starting Feb. 8

Season 3 of The Expanse will begin streaming free for Amazon Prime members starting Feb. 8, Variety reports. The announcement has been confirmed on Twitter by the program’s writers. Fans can expect season four to premiere later this year, also on Amazon Prime.

FULL ARTICLE - https://www.polygon.com/2019/1/22/18...on-3-streaming

slappy 01-23-19 06:45 AM

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Don't believe it has been mentioned here, but Prime recently added all seasons, and the movie, of the Canadian sitcom "Corner Gas". I love this show. Very quirky. Give it a shot, if you're looking for something new to watch.

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/...82,268_AL_.jpg

IDrinkMolson 01-23-19 08:11 AM

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Saw this ad on Fandango:

$2.50 Prime Video Credit Offer for buying M&M's


This offer ends at 11:59 p.m. (PST) on March 31, 2019. The credit will be automatically applied towards your next Prime Video digital purchase and must be used by 11:59 p.m. (PST) on April 30, 2019.

Cellar Door 01-23-19 10:05 AM

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Looking forward to finally being able to watch season 3 of The Expanse! This is one of the shows I missed most after cutting the cable cord. So glad Amazon picked it up.

RichC2 01-23-19 10:47 AM

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Watched Leave No Trace on Prime last night, good flick.

b2net 01-23-19 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by IDrinkMolson (Post 13486606)
Saw this ad on Fandango:

$2.50 Prime Video Credit Offer for buying M&M's

https://www.amazon.com/adlp/movienight

This offer ends at 11:59 p.m. (PST) on March 31, 2019. The credit will be automatically applied towards your next Prime Video digital purchase and must be used by 11:59 p.m. (PST) on April 30, 2019.

That's a lot of M&Ms

Jay G. 01-23-19 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by slappy (Post 13486575)
Don't believe it has been mentioned here, but Prime recently added all seasons, and the movie, of the Canadian sitcom "Corner Gas". I love this show. Very quirky. Give it a shot, if you're looking for something new to watch.

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/...82,268_AL_.jpg

One of my favorite shows, I bought the Canadian DVDs back in the day after seeing a clip on Youtube (Pink Eye). Here's that clip:

A show that truly had six seasons and a movie.

DJariya 01-24-19 05:13 PM

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In case you haven't noticed, Amazon has pulled all Warner Brothers TV content off their service. Everything, new, old and such. If you bought any WB shows, they are gone.

Decker 01-24-19 05:36 PM

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Wow, I don't know what to make of that. I mean I get that they'll pull stuff of Prime, but stuff you bought? If you buy content, you should own that content forever.

I know I bought some Black Lightning show for cheap. Don't know if there was anything else that I bought.

edit : This article makes it sound like it's a temporary dispute.

DJariya 01-24-19 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 13487822)
Wow, I don't know what to make of that. I mean I get that they'll pull stuff of Prime, but stuff you bought? If you buy content, you should own that content forever.

I know I bought some Black Lightning show for cheap. Don't know if there was anything else that I bought.

edit : This article makes it sound like it's a temporary dispute.

Technically that's not true. When you purchase digital content, movies or TV, you're technically buying a license to watch it an infinite amount of times as long as the content provider makes it available.

You could own 1,000 WB movies on Amazon that you think you "own", but WB could pull it anytime at their discretion like when they start their own streaming service this year and decide they no longer want to be in business with Amazon. Not saying they will, but it's possible.

b2net 01-24-19 06:03 PM

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Basically at this time anything you already have in your library will still be there but for TV series like Supergirl or Arrow, no new episodes will appear until/if the dispute is over.

Deftones 01-24-19 06:19 PM

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I just contacted Amazon about not being able to watch Arrow/Supergirl and they refunded me (as one time courtesy). Fuck them and their courtesy. I know it's not their fault the shows got pulled, but if you can't provide me with the product I paid for (a whole season), you owe me a refund, no questions asked.

Decker 01-24-19 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by b2net (Post 13487842)
Basically at this time anything you already have in your library will still be there but for TV series like Supergirl or Arrow, no new episodes will appear until/if the dispute is over.

Yeah, I still have Black Lightning S1 streaming like I always have.


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