Tubi all the way. They have far more classic and obscure films that are genuinely worth watching whereas Pluto is mostly disposable normie garbage. Plus no censorship or trigger warnings.
I've found all of the Wilbur Smith film adaptations on there (Dark of the Sun, Gold, Shout at the Devil, The Kingfisher Caper, etc.) and numerous other things. They even have all of the Sons of Hercules B-movies and tons of both spaghetti and sauerkraut westerns. Loads of great stuff to watch.
I found the Karnstein Trilogy, Blood on Satan's Claw, and other Hammer and Tigon horror films. The British knew how to balance build-up and semi-exploitative and yet somewhat tasteful shock value long before A21 tried to ape that.
Tubi, granted Pluto has that nice universal monsters channel.
Biggest issues with Pluto is >longer and more frequent commercials >if you fall asleep watching a movie on demand and said movie finished before you woke up there's no way to just fast forward to the point you stopped watching, its fast forward 5-10mins then 2 mins of commercials repeatedly >on demand is 95% the same as tubi but less >Pluto's dev's tend to rush out updates and patches that break the thing frequently, Samsung TVs still can't play pluto for longer than 30mins at a time without freezing the whole tv
even watching movies on the app(on my tv) there was maybe 4-5 commercials and they were actually short but on pc ads are gone due to adblocks
pluto has never worked on my PC's for some reason, on my tv theres way to much fricking commercial breaks, only thing i watched was some south park and iron chef but after 3-4 hours it seems to freeze/crash my tv so i dont use it anymore
iron chef is on tubi anyways
Pluto
I've used Pluto, but I assumed they both had the same channels.
Tubi all the way. They have far more classic and obscure films that are genuinely worth watching whereas Pluto is mostly disposable normie garbage. Plus no censorship or trigger warnings.
Yeah Tubi is mostly 70s-90s films which are pretty kino.
I've found all of the Wilbur Smith film adaptations on there (Dark of the Sun, Gold, Shout at the Devil, The Kingfisher Caper, etc.) and numerous other things. They even have all of the Sons of Hercules B-movies and tons of both spaghetti and sauerkraut westerns. Loads of great stuff to watch.
They got some episodes of MST3K so that's something.
Pluto has enough commercials to rival cable TV which everyone avoids because it's so bad . Tubi is for Patricians
Pluto has 24/7 Sailor Moon so they win by default.
Tubi has significantly less ads
Im literally watching cops on pluto rn
I'm a Tubi guy. The obscure horror schlock and old tv kind, not the black kind.
I just caught Dolly Dearest and Suspiria on it last week. If you know what you're looking for it'll take you down the rabbit hole.
I found the Karnstein Trilogy, Blood on Satan's Claw, and other Hammer and Tigon horror films. The British knew how to balance build-up and semi-exploitative and yet somewhat tasteful shock value long before A21 tried to ape that.
Tubi, granted Pluto has that nice universal monsters channel.
Biggest issues with Pluto is
>longer and more frequent commercials
>if you fall asleep watching a movie on demand and said movie finished before you woke up there's no way to just fast forward to the point you stopped watching, its fast forward 5-10mins then 2 mins of commercials repeatedly
>on demand is 95% the same as tubi but less
>Pluto's dev's tend to rush out updates and patches that break the thing frequently, Samsung TVs still can't play pluto for longer than 30mins at a time without freezing the whole tv
Oh yeah
>has Universal Monsters channel
>none of the movies are on demand, you just have to luck up as they cycle through
I must be the minority in that I hate on demand shit and love linear television.
I had the same problem with Crackle on my LG before I got a Roku box. A lot of apps aren't compatible across brands or with certain models.
Tubi by far, but sometimes you have to dig through the related lists to find the good stuff.
I like both.
None of them. I refuse to watch ads.
I really dislike that new gayer Tubi logo
No one else has received it, only you, because you're gay.
>because your gay.
for me? tonight? it's Spartacus: breasts and Sand @ https://bongstream.live/north/
Tubi for finding something obscure and kino to watch
Pluto TV for background noise while you do other shit
Based. Tubi for on demand streaming. Pluto for linear streaming. Problem solved.
tubi wins hands down
even watching movies on the app(on my tv) there was maybe 4-5 commercials and they were actually short but on pc ads are gone due to adblocks
pluto has never worked on my PC's for some reason, on my tv theres way to much fricking commercial breaks, only thing i watched was some south park and iron chef but after 3-4 hours it seems to freeze/crash my tv so i dont use it anymore
iron chef is on tubi anyways