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I cancelled HULU, then NetFlix (why so many Indian movies?) mainly because I watch a whole lot of movies, and felt that I exhausted those subscriptions. Yeah, I know HULU is tv-centric.
Now I am onto Amazon Prime.
For those who don't subscribe to Amazon Prime, it breaks down its HUGE catalog into Amazon Prime offerings which are "free" meaning paid for by the subscription and those movies you must rent (additional money).
If you have seen a lot of movies you will find, (with the exception of current productions) you will not rent War Games or other standout movies again because you remember them so well and, for lesser offerings, a lot of Amazon Prime movies are painfully bad.
But I did find two Amazon Prime gems you might want to watch:
Frontline is also available. One of the episodes tries to explain why there were prosecutions of bankers that caused the S&L crisis and only one for the last financial crisis involving bundled securities. Two reasons I found were "too big to fail" and the Justice dept. attorneys didn't know how to prosecute a criminal case. The reason given by the head justice attorney was the Hillary/Comey reason: elements of a crime just weren't there. DUH!