Monday, April 25, 2016

Amazon Prime Instant Video Additions May 2016

If you're an Amazon Prime subscriber you may or may not know that you have access to a lot of streaming options that are bundled with your subscription meaning you can stream to your heart's content.  If you're not a subscriber you can sign up to try Amazon Prime free for 30 days.  This will be a monthly piece covering the additions to their Instant Video line up included with the Prime service.  


May 1

  • 3 Guys Named Mike
  • Airplane!
  • Airplane II: The Sequel
  • Bargee
  • Benny and Joon
  • Best Seller (1987)
  • Bitter Moon
  • The Bounty (1984)
  • Bully
  • Chinese Box
  • Code 46
  • Coming Soon (1999)
  • Corsair
  • The Criminal (1962)
  • Cry Of The Banshee
  • Diamonds Are Forever
  • Die Another Day
  • Dream A Little Dream
  • Election (1999)
  • Frankenstein (2004)
  • Ghost World
  • Goldfinger
  • The Heart of the Matter (1953)
  • Hoodlum (1997)
  • Le Sauvage (English Subtitled)
  • Leaving Las Vegas
  • Live and Let Die
  • Meet John Doe
  • Meet Wally Sparks
  • Men with Brooms
  • Molly (1951)
  • Mr. Music
  • Mystery Team
  • Never Say Never Again
  • Nothing But The Night
  • Octopussy
  • Pretty Boy Floyd
  • Racing Scene
  • The Red Violin
  • Rock and Roll Revue
  • The Second Coming of Suzanne
  • Sex, Lies And Videotape
  • She's Having a Baby
  • Slow Burn (2000)
  • Southie
  • Standing in the Shadows of Motown
  • The Story Of Gilbert and Sullivan
  • Stranger Who Looks Like Me
  • The Living Daylights
  • The Man With the Golden Gun
  • The Mod Squad
  • The Spy Who Loved Me
  • Vice Versa (1988)
  • When Harry Met Sally
  • You Only Live Twice
  • The Young In Heart

May 6

  • Hot Pursuit (2015)

May 9

  • 99 Homes

May 12

  • Creative Control

May 16

  • Humans, season 1
  • Where Hope Grows

May 21

  • Angry Boys, season 1
  • Banshee, season 2
  • Boardwalk Empire, season 4
  • Empire Falls, season 1
  • Hunted, season 1
  • Life's Too Short, season 1
  • Lucky Louie, season 1
  • Mr. Show With Bob and David, seasons 1-4
  • Strike Back, season 3
  • Tell Me You Love Me, season 1
  • Todd McFarlane's Spawn, seasons 1-3
  • True Blood, season 6

May 27

  • Age Of Adaline

May 29

  • Indian Summers, season 1

Netflix Changes May 2016

If you've ever wondered what is being added and taken away from Netflix, and when this is a monthly spot that we'll run to keep you in the loop.  

Additions:

May 1

  • A Study in Sherlock (2016)
  • Admiral (2015)
  • Ava's Possessions (2015)
  • Bring It On (2000)
  • Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006)
  • Easy Living: Seasons 1-3
  • El Crítico (2013)
  • FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue (1998)
  • Finger of God (2007)
  • Gary Gulman: It's About Time (2016)
  • Great Expectations (1998)
  • I Am Road Comic (2014)
  • Jesus Town, USA (2014)
  • Just Friends (2005)
  • Kevin Hart Presents Keith Robinson: Back of The Bus Funny (2015)
  • Kevin Hart Presents Lil Rel: RELevent (2015)
  • Kevin Hart Presents: Plastic Cup Boyz (2015)
  • LoliRock: Season 1 (2014)
  • My Last Day Without You (2011)
  • The Nutty Professor (1996)
  • Off the Map (2013)
  • Palm Trees in the Snow (2015)
  • Pleasantville (1998)
  • Shark Lake (2015)
  • She's Beautiful When She's Angry (2014)
  • Sixteen Candles (1984)
  • Sugar Coated (2015)
  • Terra (2015)
  • Things We Lost in the Fire (2007)
  • To Catch a Thief (1955)
  • Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream (2007)
  • Who's Driving Doug (2016)

May 2

  • The Replacements (2000)

May 3

  • Submerged (2015)

May 4

  • The Keeping Room (2015)
  • Shanghai Knights (2003)

May 5

  • Fourth Man Out (2015)
  • Marseille

May 6

  • Ali Wong: Baby Cobra
  • Baby Daddy, season 5
  • Grace and Frankie, season 2
  • Young & Hungry, season 3

May 8

  • The Chosen Ones (2015)

May 9

  • A Stand Up Guy (2015)

May 10

  • Eisenstein in Guanajuato (2015)

May 11

  • Chelsea
  • Goosebumps (2015)
  • They Look Like People (2015)

May 12

  • Bleeding Heart (2015)

May 15

  • We Are Still Here (2015)
  • Yo Soy la Salsa (2014)

May 17

  • American Dad!: Season 10
  • Kindergarten Cop 2 (2016)
  • Slasher, season 1 (2016)

May 18

  • A Girl Like Her (2015)

May 19

  • Benders, season 1 (2015)

May 20

  • Lady Dynamite, season 1

May 22

  • David and Goliath (2015)
  • The Letters (2014)
  • The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death (2015)

May 23

  • Electricity (2014)

May 26

  • Graceland, season 3
  • The Last Man on the Moon (2016)

May 27

  • Bloodline, season 2
  • Chef's Table, season 2, Part 1
  • The Do-Over (2016)
  • Mako Mermaids, season 4
  • Hell on Wheels, season 5

Leaving:

May 1

  • The Animatrix (2003)
  • Anna Karenina (1948)
  • Author! Author! (1982)
  • Beware of Mr. Baker (2012)
  • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
  • Broadway Idiot (2013)
  • Bus Stop (1956)
  • Election (1999)
  • The Good Life (2012)
  • Holiday Engagement (2011)
  • Kiss of Death (1995)
  • Mad Hot Ballroom (2005)
  • Mona Lisa Is Missing (2012)
  • Ralphie May: Austin-tatious (2008)
  • Terms And Conditions May Apply (2013)
  • That's What I Am (2011)
  • Thérèse (2012)
  • Truth or Die (2012)
  • Young & Handsome: An Evening with Jeff Garlin (2008)

May 2

  • Slightly Single in L.A. (2012)

May 3

  • JFK: The Smoking Gun (2013)

May 4

  • Stealing Harvard (2002)

May 6

  • Finding Normal (2013)

May 7

  • JFK: A President Betrayed (2013)

May 9

  • Cheerful Weather for the Wedding (2012)
  • Tears of the Sun (2003)

May 10

  • The Score (2001)

May 12

  • The Ladykillers (2004)

May 13

  • Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? (2013)

May 14

  • The Master of Disguise (2002)
  • Offender (2012)

May 15

  • A Pope For Everyone (2013)
  • Bratz: BFF: Best Friends Forever (2007)
  • The Greatest Places: IMAX (1999)
  • In Her Skin (2009)
  • Inhale (2010)
  • The Quest: Season 1 (2014)
  • Search for the Great Sharks: IMAX (1995)
  • Tiger Eyes (2012)

May 16

  • Blade Runner: Theatrical Cut (1982)
  • The Last Tycoon (2012)

May 19

  • Peep World (2010)

May 21

  • Struck by Lightning (2012)

May 22

  • Ida (2013)
  • Stand Off (2012)

May 23

  • Black Hawk Down (2001)

May 27

  • Escape from Tomorrow (2013)
  • Run & Jump (2013)
  • Vanishing of the Bees (2009)

May 28

  • Barfi! (2012)

May 29

  • These Birds Walk (2013)

May 31

  • Clerks (1994)

Monday, April 18, 2016

Amazon Prime Monthly Subscription Now a Reality

Beginning last night, Amazon Prime went live with a pair of new options for those interested in a month to month subscription vs an annual commitment.  Now customers can purchase Prime for $10.99 a month with full access to all elements of the service.  We've been Prime customers for many years now, and we think it is an amazing product.  For past Prime users who have since cancelled their subscriptions might only remember the shipping benefit which was free 2 day shipping on most items.  However now Prime includes a vast streaming video library, and an equally vast streaming audio library.  Obviously those aren't the only benefits, you can see them all here, but those are some of the more prominent ones.

Also launched last night was a monthly subscription to their streaming video product for $8.99/month which can only be seen as a direct shot at Netflix.  Having used both for some time, we believe that most users would probably be more satisfied having both libraries at their disposal.  One group that this new option may benefit are those cord cutters who mainly use one or both of these services for the original content each offers.  Those users can now basically just activate/cancel their monthly subscriptions to coincide with the series' launch.

Obviously where these new plans fall short is the cost, even if you had the monthly subscription for the video only it would cost more over 12 months($107.88) than the annual subscription price ($99).  Monthly access to the full Prime product would be even more ($131.88).  So while we will be sticking with the annual option, we're expecting that the flexibility of a monthly bill is more than enough for new users to at least see what Prime can offer.  If you've never experienced Prime you can sign up for a free 30 day trial which gives you access to the full product. Try Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Baseball and the Cord Cutter


While we cord cutters may still have access to plenty of football and basketball on our OTA stations, two sports that suffer greatly are hockey and baseball.  Since we're just beginning the new baseball season we thought it would be prudent to discuss how fans of the game can take in some of our national pastime while sticking to our cord cutting ways.


We'll be blunt, the television contracts for MLB are pretty tough for the cord cutter.  As you can see at this link that lists all the nationally televised games, only a small percentage of games are broadcast on the local FOX affiliates.  Even if you consider the number to be higher the fact that baseball is very weather sensitive means that if the game is delayed there is a good chance it will be postponed and thus not shown on our local stations.  

However there is a great option if you have a Roku device.  You can download the MLB.tv app in the Roku app store and there are daily free games shown.  Now these games do have their own caveats, most notably the fact that locally shown games would be blacked out, you can catch a lot of baseball this way.  For example as we begin the draft of this post on 4/4 the Brewers and Giants are going at it and we're streaming it just wonderfully. Remember that baseball has a very dynamic schedule and the free game will float around. On 4/4 the free game was at 2:05, on 4/5 at 8ish, and today 4/6 the game is on at 3:40.   It's possible that this option will work on other devices, we've only tried it on the Roku.

Expanding beyond the majors, some minor league clubs area will broadcast their games on OTA stations.  We spent many a Saturday evening last season taking in Knights games, and Sunday afternoons watching the Dash in Winston-Salem. Speaking of the Dash they confirmed they will again air Sunday afternoon home games OTA on MY48 out of the W-S TV market.   Keep in mind that these productions are fairly barebones, you're not assured HD and fancy graphics, but if you can look past that these are great ways to supplement in between those free MLB match ups.

Lastly, while they aren't the free methods we've described above, multiple online streaming subscription based products do exist for watching a ball game.  The first that many casual fans might be able to justify the cost of is Sling TV. The basic level subscription will get you access to ESPN and ESPN2 which broadcast many games during the season.  From there you could move onto the services from MLB and MILB.  Obviously before purchasing any of these products make sure you read into any potential blackout rules that may apply.  For example the closest big league club is the Atlanta Braves.  Dollars to doughnuts that buying the MLB.TV service will blackout the bulk if not all of the Braves games here in Charlotte.   These television contracts with various sports leagues can get very  convoluted in who can show games where so again be sure to read the fine print before laying down any cash.  

However you slice it sports television is easily the most notable thing to vanish with cancellation of the cable/satellite subscription, but hopefully we've showed you that not all hope is lost for baseball fans.  From the daily free game streamed online, to the occasional MLB game on FOX there should be enough to keep the casual fan satisfied.