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hulu, netflix or amazon video?

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#261
Netflix has the best movies. Also the interface for prime video sucks, never liked it.

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#262
Well, I can't get Hulu where I am. Amazon does have some good stuff, but I think Netflix is generally better.

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#263
I prefer Netflix, and then Amazon Prime, but I have never been a fan of Hulu. If I had a choice between Netflix and Amazon, then I would choose Netflix, because it seems to have a lot more Sci-Fi content.

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#264
Netflix ha estado eliminando un montn de buenos programas, Futurama, Cmo conoc a su madre, son 2 notables. Muy molesto. As que ha sido una mezcla de Amazon Video

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#265
Well, seeing as Netflix decided Cuties was a good idea, I'd have to say Hulu is the way to go

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#266
Amazon Prime Video has been stepping up its game lately, I find a lot of old series that I can rewatch on there. Although I saw commercials once last week so I hope that's not a permanent change.

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#267
thank you for this good comtent cant wait to use this stuff looks awesome

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#268
When watching TV shows, it was always very annoying to have to squander the opening credits and switch to the next series after the end of the previous one (after all, no one canceled the credits). In Netflix, this problem was solved quite simply they provided for automatic transition and skipping of titles. You just watch series after series without any texts running around the screen at the beginning and at the end.

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#269
hulu is very good, amazon too, I'm in doubt which is better

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#270
I haven't used Netflix for awhile (at least 2 years) but I feel like Amazon video (free with Prime) is a dumping ground for a lot of B-grade movies and TV shows.

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