Tom Hark Preston Park
Will Post For Cash
- Jul 6, 2003
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If by “that Cloughie Movie” you mean the Damned United, it’s hardly centrally about Brighton!
That particular scene was tho eh?
If by “that Cloughie Movie” you mean the Damned United, it’s hardly centrally about Brighton!
Very generous. I'd give it one star, and that is only because the cast are competent, if unappealing.
It is free for Amazon Prime subscribers on Amazon Video.
Well it's not really free then is it...
Amazon Video offer the vast majority of their content as a paid-for service, either to rent or to "own". This is the case regardless of whether one has an Amazon Prime subscription.
A selection of content is included at no extra cost to those who maintain an Amazon Prime subscription, and this movie is included among that free (for subscribers) content.
So your telling me the subscription is free ?
That's right, as a first time subscriber you get a 30 day free trial. If you aren't a first time subscriber, then you already know what Prime is and how is works and are being wilfully obtuse.
Yes
I am correct in thinking once the 30 day free trial is over, you have to pay
So Obtuse, but correct, it is not free...
You can cancel your subscription any time within the first 30 days, and not pay a penny. 30 days consists of 720 hours, and the film runs at 1hr 31mins. This would provide ample opportunity to watch the film, (multiple times, if you wish) and if you were to cancel your free trial during this 720 hour period, you would be able to watch the film for free.
So in answer to your original question - yes, absolutely.
Freeloading hippy.....
People like you, raise the cost of my subscription
Au contraire, you may notice in retrospect how I switched from using the impersonal pronoun "one", to the objective personal pronoun "you", with the subtle but polite insinuation that pulling such a penny pinching stunt is not something I would consider. It is, however, something I felt might appeal to you, given your previous concerns about paying a monthly subscription for the service.