I just finished watching two of my favorite movies offered free on the YouTube App and wanted to share this info. Check it out, you might find a favorite too 🌻🌅 |
Thanks PP. |
I love Youtube and watch a lot of videos on a wide variety of topics. However, for movies and TV shows, I actually prefer Tubi. It’s also free (although it has commercials), but I think has a better selection (although it’s been a while since I’ve looked at Youtube’s movies - maybe they’ve improved recently).
OP, what were the movies you watched on Youtube? |
Moonstruck
You’ve Got Mail Pride and prejudice Best in Show will be next I’ll check out Tubi, thanks |
Great list. "Best in Show" never gets old for me. Every 5 years whether I need it or not. I made DH watch when we got our last dog and he begrudgingly chuckles every time. He will deny it to his deathbed but he is totally the "Busy bee!" crazy. |
I love tubi!!! I get overwhelmed with all the youtube free movies so I will be following for suggestions |
New poster. Have gotten into Tubi lately as well. I like that there is no "streaming subscription" where you have to give them information about yourself (though ou can register with Tubi if want, just to keep track of what you view). And it seems to have a big selection of movies and shows, including old classic movies, and some British TV series that aren't on any of the streaming services, not even the ones specializing in British content (BritBox, Acorn). I was also looking for some 1990s US TV series that I didn't find anywhere else except Tubi. I will say that ads on Tubi and on YouTube as well can be rude interruptions, as ads just pop in whenever, not when there is a logical point between scenes in a movie. But that's OK with most movies, and worth it for seeing things free. |
Archive.org has free movies and books. |