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19 Apr 2022 02:20 PM
If I sign up for Sky Cinema are all films included or will I have to pay for some on top of the extra subscription? Also is it an 18 month contract or can I cancel whenever I want? What is the cost at the moment?
19 Apr 2022 02:22 PM - last edited: 19 Apr 2022 02:24 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Eddie+George+c All films are included except the ones marked sky store/sky store premier and it's an 18 month minimum subscription , full cost is around £19pm but agreeing to an 18 month minimum term will result in a discount
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19 Apr 2022 02:22 PM - last edited: 19 Apr 2022 02:24 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Eddie+George+c All films are included except the ones marked sky store/sky store premier and it's an 18 month minimum subscription , full cost is around £19pm but agreeing to an 18 month minimum term will result in a discount
19 Apr 2022 02:54 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreFor any minimum term, best to check the small print. Depending on the offer, minimum term may differ
Sky cinema advertise over 1,000 films on demand.
Not every film goes to sky cinema as there is netflix prime video, disney plus, apple TV. Sky cinema for any big movie they get tend to be 8 months after release. Most recent big film was Dune so that's an idea.
Films on sky store are separate and cost extra.
19 Apr 2022 04:18 PM
Sky Cinema should cost no more than £6 per month. It's now just a catalogue of older movies rather than a source of new premieres.
It's the weakest of all the movie services IMHO due to the fact that everything is sped up from 24 to 25fps, it uses higher compression and has less choice of HDR formats on UHD content.
Have a scan through the catalogue of what they have before committing to an 18 month contract - I found it to be very poor value for money unless you have a lot of time on your hands and haven't watched many movies in your lifetime. I paid £6pm during the time I was a subscriber and watched 2 films. That's £108 over the course of the contract. £54 per film. Yes FIFTY FOUR QUID each. They weren't even that good.
I'm much happier paying for the movies I actually want to watch and keep, much sooner after release, from iTunes, Rakuten or Prime. They're frequently cheaper than from Sky Store, play at the correct speed and have HDR options.
19 Apr 2022 06:39 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@fizzdisco wrote:Sky Cinema should cost no more than £6 per month. It's now just a catalogue of older movies rather than a source of new premieres.
It's the weakest of all the movie services IMHO due to the fact that everything is sped up from 24 to 25fps, it uses higher compression and has less choice of HDR formats on UHD content.
Have a scan through the catalogue of what they have before committing to an 18 month contract - I found it to be very poor value for money unless you have a lot of time on your hands and haven't watched many movies in your lifetime. I paid £6pm during the time I was a subscriber and watched 2 films. That's £108 over the course of the contract. £54 per film. Yes FIFTY FOUR QUID each. They weren't even that good.
I'm much happier paying for the movies I actually want to watch and keep, much sooner after release, from iTunes, Rakuten or Prime. They're frequently cheaper than from Sky Store, play at the correct speed and have HDR options.
I recently took a 2 month free trial for Sky Cinema and probably watched 4 films. I was then offered a further 6 months for £5 a month. Even at that price I didn't take the offer as I just wouldn't watch that much...
Mind you, shame I missed Dune by a few days but will wait for it to (hopefully) come to Netflix or Prime
20 Apr 2022 11:07 AM - last edited: 20 Apr 2022 11:34 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Doc5907 wrote:
Mind you, shame I missed Dune by a few days but will wait for it to (hopefully) come to Netflix or Prime
At least there the UHD version would have subtitles. Once again our family movie night was in HD because darling daughter is hearing-impaired: thanks Sky ; (
However, apart from minor quibbles (opening a door with a lasgun when there might be shields on the other side is distinctly unadvisable*, as is actually referenced in the text) I thought it was an excellent attempt at filming a book I basically know by heart.
*Although I guess one could argue Imperial Sardaukar probably don't do H&S assessments or read the manuals...
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