The Criterion Channel
With the death of FilmStruck came the birth of
THE CRITERION CHANNEL About damn time Criterion had their own dedicated streaming service. I subscribed recently as a charter member. Super excited for April 8th, I want the damn app on my Apple TV already! They're doing movie of the week right now for charter members. This week is To Sleep with Anger. Anyone seen it? Worth checking out? |
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I've been using kanopy which is free with a library card, hope this doesn't mean criterion pulls their titles from there
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Literally *just* found out about Kanopy. That is truly amazing. Where's my library card!
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I use Kanopy for free too, yahoo! My library didn't have it, but they do give out reciprocal library cards to other libraries in my state, which I did just online in a few minutes. So then I got a library card to Seattle Libraries and they have free Kanopy and lots of free tickets to Seattle museums, etc. Not to shabby:)
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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 1993228)
About damn time Criterion had their own dedicated streaming service.
Looking forward to the start-up date. |
Super excited. Wish I could get Kanopy. Might be time to look into it again. Probably been a year since I have.
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Originally Posted by seanc (Post 1993295)
Super excited. Wish I could get Kanopy. Might be time to look into it again. Probably been a year since I have.
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I get 10/month and when I crosscheck it with Amazon Prime, MUBI, Netflix and what I have on Plex and my other Roku stuff, it's plenty. I'm still getting all the Criterion Channel stuff although that might be too much considering how many TCM also shows. :cool:
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Not much luck with Kanopy here in Finland and isn't the Criterion Channel US/Canada only too?
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Originally Posted by pahaK (Post 1993387)
Not much luck with Kanopy here in Finland and isn't the Criterion Channel US/Canada only too?
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1993393)
VPN
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Originally Posted by pahaK (Post 1993395)
I do have VPN but I doubt it helps with getting a library card from different country. I'd suppose they'd need an address as well. Not sure about Criterion Channel but after Netflix's rather successful blocking of VPNs I'm not interested in paying for a service that would require one to work at all anyways.
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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 1993377)
It's completely free if you have a library card. I just signed up. You're limited to 8 movies a month, but it has a damn good selection.
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Gotcha, that's a shame.
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Originally Posted by seanc (Post 1993562)
Your library has to be in a certain system or something, I forget the exact wording. Anyway mine wasn't eligible last time I checked.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1993238)
I use Kanopy for free too, yahoo! My library didn't have it, but they do give out reciprocal library cards to other libraries in my state, which I did just online in a few minutes. So then I got a library card to Seattle Libraries and they have free Kanopy and lots of free tickets to Seattle museums, etc. Not to shabby:)
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Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 1996875)
I went to the Kanopy website, but I couldn't find where you can learn if your local library participates. I think it's a secret...;)
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1996876)
I found it by first going to my library site and after looking around and around I found a link there. Better yet, just Google the name of your library system and Kanopy and see what comes up.
Does Kanopy have lots of classic movies? ~Doc |
Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 1996982)
Thanks for the tip. I did go to my county library's website to check. They don't list Kanopy, but they do have what seems to be a similar system called Hoopla. I browsed the first couple of hundred movies in their library, but none were classic films, in which I'm primarily interested. So I'll probably pass for now.
Does Kanopy have lots of classic movies? ~Doc BTW most library systems allow you to get a reciprocal library card at other county systems in your state. That's what I did, my own library system does not have Kanopy, but by going to my library site I found a list of other library systems where I could get another card. Seattle library system had Kanopy and I just got a reciprocal card there and did it online. |
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1996984)
We had Hoopla too. I signed up with Hoopla, then never used it as I didn't like the movies, so cancelled it. Yeah Kanopy has some classic movies, I haven't used it much so I'm not real familiar with it. Give me a few classic titles and I'll see if they have it.
BTW most library systems allow you to get a reciprocal library card at other county systems in your state. That's what I did, my own library system does not have Kanopy, but by going to my library site I found a list of other library systems where I could get another card. Seattle library system had Kanopy and I just got a reciprocal card there and did it online. That's a good tip about a reciprocal library card. I may check that out. Thanks. ~Doc |
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