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Rag_It
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by Rag_It » Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:12 pm
Maybe, but LoveFilm on demand is utter sh!t unless you like old/unheard of films! Must cancel that standing order....
They just rely on laziness of canceling!
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GregR
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by GregR » Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:34 am
Can't be worse than Netflix! Watched 2 films on that and they were gash. Tyson doccumentary was good tho.
You at least get Tt closer to the edge on LF and old series of Blackadder ( there's also a film called descent about the 2007 DH World cup season)
On balance, love Film slightly less sh*t.
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by BiggestNizzy » Mon Oct 29, 2012 9:10 am
I have had love film for a year or so now but I use it mainly for the Blue ray's I get 4 a month. Some gash on there but you do get the odd Gem.
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Grant76
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by Grant76 » Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:03 am
Been a long while since I've watched a film - we do watch alot of old TV series on it though. Caught up with 24 now starting to make my way through spooks.
The films they have available for streamimg do tend to be pretty pants right enough...
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flyingscot68
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by flyingscot68 » Mon Oct 29, 2012 4:41 pm
I wish I could get broadband fast enough to take advantage of these on-line movie systems.
It takes me over three hours to download a movie on Sky Anytime

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by Dominic » Mon Oct 29, 2012 5:15 pm
flyingscot68 wrote:I wish I could get broadband fast enough to take advantage of these on-line movie systems.
It takes me over three hours to download a movie on Sky Anytime

The Gadget show did a review on the various movie download sites last year. Even with a very good broadband connection, they found the visual and sound quality was not up to that of a DVD or blueray. Some sites were worse than others, (at peak times some sites caused buffering due to their servers not being able to handle the demand IIRC).
I'm upgrading my Broadband next week, so might try downloading a film, but otherwise I'm quite happy with my weekly supply of bluerays dropping through the letter box from lovefilm.