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Let's face it. Streaming services are expensive. And when you start stacking them up together, you could be paying almost $100 a month to subscribe to them all. So here are some FREE streaming services that you can check out this weekend without needing to use your credit card!

 

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TubiTV

https://tubitv.com

With more than 15,000 titles, Tubi TV is one of the biggest free alternatives to the Big Paid Streaming Services. Final Destination, Clockwork Orange, and Forever Young are just a few quality titles up for offer for FREE!

 

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Kanopy

https://www.kanopy.com

If you've got yourself a local Library Card, then chances are you can Sign Up for this amazing free service! Simply use your library card number and PIN code and get access to some amazing movies!

 

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ConTV

https://www.contv.com

If you are a comic book fan, then this Free service may be for you. Streaming classic films, television series and comics, there may just be something worth watching. Especially when it's FREE!

 

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Plex

https://www.plex.tv

Known more for it's Home Media Centre capabilities, Plex now offers FREE movie and tv streaming! With over 1000 titles and the ability to stream on Android or Apple devices, this one is a winner!

 

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Popcorn Flix

https://www.popcornflix.com

This one is a little hit and miss with restrictions based on country. After looking through several different Movies and Shows I did come across Queer as Folk which has two seasons available for Free!

 

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BONUS: YouTube Movies

https://www.youtube.com

Talk about a hidden gem! You can watch FREE MOVIES on YouTube and if you have a YouTube Premium account, you can enjoy them AD FREE! Don't take our word for it, check them out now!

 

 amy shark pjs

Aussie singer Amy Shark thinks Australia is breeding a new generation of socially-conscious youngsters who embrace the chance to help out others who are doing it tough... even in their sleep.

The Everybody Rise singer has called on her following of "Sharks" to embrace a campaign to help fund accommodation for young cancer patients forced to travel for treatment by buying a special pair of PJs.

One in three of the 1200 a year young Australians diagnosed with cancer will have to travel to urban centres for their treatment.

Designed by Shark, Slash and the Foo Fighters, all proceeds from the the "Sleep Exchange" pyjama sets will go to covering the cost of apartments for these patients, to enable regional and rural families to stay together for the duration of the hospital visits.

"I know the second everyone hears about the 'You Can Stay' program my PJ's will fly out the door, lol," Shark told AAP.

"I am so excited about our younger generation, they're super brave, courageous, smart and have so much empathy towards people in need.

"That's the key to being a good human I think."

Shark was keen to participate in the Sony Foundation campaign because of her own experience of losing a young friend to cancer.

"When I was younger, a friend of mine passed away from cancer and I just remember how unfair it was that someone with so much of life still ahead of them was taken too soon," she said.

"I've heard stories from some of the young people who have to travel from far away to access their cancer treatment, but one story in particular really touched me because the young girl said she would listen to my song "C'mon" on repeat and it really got her through.

"I guess I wrote these songs to get me through tough times so it's nice to hear they are helping others.

"I've always believed in the ability of music to get you through tough times, and now I hope these PJs can do the same."

The PJs were launched at an event in Sydney's Woolloomooloo on Thursday that raised over $1 million for the foundation.

Since launching in July 2020, the You Can Stay program has supported over 120 patients and families with over 8750 nights of accommodation.

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In recent months we've seen Netflix putting prices up and all thought, "ah well, that's not my problem, that's my family member who actually pays for the accounts' problem".

Well, it looks like Netflix are ready to scale up the war on shared logins and tests are now being carried out overseas on a potential and worrying solution.

The streaming giant is using its markets in Costa Rica, Peru and Chile to test an extra fee for subscribers who share their login details outside of their own primary household.

The company said it will take time to evaluate the results in the three initial countries before they consider a rollout of the fees in other areas.

"So for the last year, we’ve been working on ways to enable members who share outside their household to do so easily and securely, while also paying a bit more. And over the next few weeks, we’ll launch and test two new features for our members in Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru" Chengyi Long Director, Product Innovation

There are options for how to switch it over as well.

Add an Extra Member: Members on our Standard and Premium plans will be able to add sub-accounts for up to two people they don’t live with - each with their own profile, personalized recommendations, login and password - at a lower price: 2,380 CLP in Chile, 2.99 USD in Costa Rica, and 7.9 PEN in Peru

Transfer Profile to a New Account: Members on the Netflix Basic, Standard, and Premium plans can enable people who share their account to transfer profile information either to a new account or an Extra Member sub-account - keeping the viewing history, My List, and personalized recommendations

It’s believed that those extra fees would work out to be between $2-3 U.S. Dollars for each extra subscriber in those test markets, so around 3 to 4 dollars Australian.

While this is unlikely to stop the sharing of passwords it's believed it may have some effect on the issue as Netflix has seen slower growth since hitting 222 million global subscribers.

This is down to password sharing and there is now more competition in a saturated streaming service market across the globe.

Netflix has enjoyed massive success with recent shows like "Bridgeton", "Squid Game", "The Witcher", "Money Heist" and "Stranger Things". 

With new seasons of some of those shows either in the works or ready to drop, it's no surprise they want to start bringing in some more revenue.

colour theme wedding angers guests

A bride has shared that she received backlash after her decision to have a colour theme at her wedding, requiring guests to follow a dress code.

Samantha Twist posted the viral video of her addressing the situation that left her wedding guests outraged, with over 400K views currently on TikTok. Currently with over 1.5K comments, there has also been a mixed reaction with viewers sharing their opinions on the matter.

@samanthatwist Reposting because it’s about to be #weddingplanning season again. #weddingtiktok #weddingattire #weddingcolourtheme #weddingguestoutfit @samanthatwist #dresscode ♬ Don't Text Me When You're Drunk - Stacey Ryan & Zai1k

When replying to another TikTok creator sharing the idea of a colour themed wedding, Twist said she actually did do the same thing and got heaps of questions about it. The video starts with, "Unconventional things I want to do for my wedding. Send a dress code along with our invitations asking for light, earthy & neutral tones in their attire for the day.”

Twist then explains she posted on her wedding website what guests should wear and what colours to avoid:

"Okay, so I actually did this and I’m getting some questions on it in another video. I posted on our wedding website some examples and just said “hey I would like it if you could wear something like this. Also colours to avoid."

She then explained the reaction from guests, saying they were outraged and were calling her and her husband about it. She continues:

"Basically everyone was outraged. I got so much crap for posting this. One of my aunts even told me if I care so much about what she wears she’s just not going to show up. My mother in law was calling my husband (at the time fiancé) saying like, what the heck is with Sam? Does she not understand that people don’t have money to buy a whole new outfit?" 

Twist says the backlash was insane and believed her request wasn’t out of line as most people should have those colours already in their wardrobe. She says in the video: 

"Everyone basically thought I was the devil for asking them to wear near neutrals, although I think most people have grey or beige or maybe blue in their wardrobe. Yeah but the amount of calls that my husband especially got and then our family members was insane.”

There was a mixed reaction to the idea, with some supporting her decision saying it’s an important day for the bride and groom and others saying it was a lot to ask for.

One person said it’s not any different to having a ‘formal’ dress code saying, "Our dress code was formal. I honestly can’t stand people that show up in whatever to a wedding. It’s an important day, make an effort.” Another backed up Twist saying the theme wasn’t a big ask writing, "For the “it’s a lot to ask” ppl-these are colour options that pretty much everyone already owns! & it wasn’t a requirement! Black tie is harder🤦🏼‍♀️” to which Twist replied, "Exactly! & we were originally asking black tie but felt like that was too much $$$”

One person said aesthetics are part of a wedding and that a theme helps everyone be coordinated. They wrote, "I don’t get the hate. It’s disingenuous to pretend esthetics aren’t a part of a wedding. I personally love a theme! It’s like we all coordinated!”

On the opposite end, a lot of viewers didn’t agree with the bride saying for her to ‘chill a bit’. One wrote, "It’s a important day for you and a normal one for everyone else. Chill a bit. It’s more important that people come and have fun and celebrate with you.”

Others condemned the bride for wanting her wedding to be ‘aesthetic’, one commenting, "I would go along with it if asked, but also kinda think it's getting ridiculous how obsessed people are with looking ‘aesthetic’” and another, "What weddings are actually supposed to be about: celebrating with family and friends, what weddings seem to be about these days: *aesthetic*”

Some even said it was controlling and that the bride should pay if she wanted her guests to dress a certain way. They said, "the way i see it, if im not in the wedding party and you are that concerned about what im wearing you can pay if i don't have something you don't like.” And I feel this is in my soul. My brother's finance has just requested this & my immediate reaction is rage. Just seems controlling."

Addressing being called the devil, one commenter said she wasn’t a devil but didn’t show any empathy for her guests, writing, "I don’t think you’re the devil, you just didn’t have empathy for how other people feel. I can’t imagine the stress some people must have felt.”

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