The movies are decent, but way to many commercials. There are better streaming services, if you can find your movie somewhere else, use it
While Freevee may offer a fairly good selection of titles they seem to have a strong QWERTY agenda that they are pushing judging by the barrage of pro-gay themed advertising.
The over-representation of gays and Negros in their advertising does not accurately reflect society in general.
I continue to enjoy Freevee's streaming service and a case in point is the 2018 two part series, simply called "The Temptations." This honky started listening to Motown music at the age of 13 shortly on the heels of the civil rights movement. My favorite besides Marvin Gaye and Barry White, was the Temptations. Don't tell anyone, but many an afternoon between 1971 and 1973, I spent alone in my room playing their albums and dancing to the sweet rhythms and lyrics of songs like "Get Ready, My Girl, and I Can't Get Next To You. My special favorite was Papa Was a Rollin Stone, but I didn't understand the significance of "It was the 3rd of September…" which caused some problem within the group that wasn't explained. My fickle teenaged devotion switched to the Beach Boys and then the Bee Gees, not realizing the Temptations went on until this year (2023). I was only into their music and didn't know anything about their lives until I watched this two part series. I also didn't realize that their career took off after they prayed together and continued this practice intermittently. Back then we weren't as racially divided as we are these days when critical race theory reared it's ugly head. The Temptations and the Bee Gees music bridged the racial gap at least in my day. But the tumultuous lives they lived was heartbreaking as well as inspiring, especially how they overcame their disagreements and came together for a final reunion. I cried at the end when the genuine Smokey Robinson sang the song, "Really Gonna Miss You" at Melvin "Blue" Franklins' funeral.
I discovered this free streaming service by accident. I have a TCL Roku Smart T. V. and all I have to do is search for what I want, and it shows results from any streaming service showing that choice. When I was searching for one program it came up on Freevee (which I had never heard of). I found other programs that I had been wanting to watch but couldn't find for free. Now, I had another great free streaming service in my collection! I later found out Freevee belongs to Amazon. After continuous scrolling to see what else Freevee offered, I found a distressing documentary called, "Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party" by Dinesh D'Souza and Bruce Schooley. Intrigued by the title I thought, "Well, I'll watch just a little bit, but since this is an Amazon streaming service, it most likely will be left leaning." Was I in for a shock! Granted this was released in 2016, but it's astonishing how relevant it is to what's happening in America today (at this writing May of 2022). There was an especially fascinating interview with Carol M. Swain, a retired African American professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University. In this interview she said that she had been a lifelong Democrat until she started digging into the history of the Democratic party. There are many other revealing interviews and facts, but too many to go into here. Suffice to say that everything portrayed in the documentary can be corroborated by researching historical documents, publications, and recorded interviews. Alex Shephard of The New Republic wrote, "Because he is a very dumb man, D'Souza doesn't even make a credible argument that Bill and Hillary are corrupt, even though in many ways it's low-hanging fruit. Instead, like every fringe weirdo who comes after the Clintons, he overreaches and invents an absurd conspiracy." D'Souza was a former policy analyst in the Reagan White House and served as a John M. Olin Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. For a "very dumb man and fringe weirdo" D'Souza strikes me as quite a qualified individual. I'm reminded of two quotes, 1) "The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself." (Augustine of Hippo) and 2) "Most people don't really want the truth. They just want constant reassurance that what they believe in is the truth." (Unknown). On its opening weekend, the film's box office received $3.7 million and was in the top ten that weekend. It became the highest grossing documentary of 2016 and the 20th-highest domestically of all-time, grossing $13.1 million at the box office. If this is the sort of unbiased presentation Freevee has to offer, I look forward to using this service a lot! I also look forward to viewing Dinesh D'Souza's "2000 Mules," but, that is, when it's free! I would also add, though, that Freevee has an above average number of commericals, more than the other free streaming services I use.
This and many other companies trying to force this gay crap on us. We the people are sick of it! Look at bud and target! Keep this up and Americans will get tired of it!
I don't understand why they don't offer a no ads option. They have some good content but I get sick of the commercials
The more you watch, the more commercials, and they get longer & longer.
Then you get hooked on a series of programs, then they want you to pay $$ to continue watching.
No thanks, I'm done.
I love Freevee! Even though I have Netflix, Hulu, prime, (kinda the same company no?) Stars, Paramount, AND Disney I watch Freevee mostly! I'm currently binge watching "The Virginian" I love all the old shows that were before my time. But it's annoying AF that all the episodes are there but a bunch are out of order! You've got the 4 owner of Shiloh in an episode before the 3'rd died the 2'nd before the original quite. Making the show not make any sense so I have to Google what's going on! Someone should be fired!
Also I was reading comments to see if anyone else complaint but I see a bunch of haters and bigots! Shame shame! I haven't even noticed any gay commercials! And the commercials are super short and not all the time. I don't know if that's my region but it's not annoying at all. Not anymore annoying than Amazon or Hulu. *Eye roll for some ppls children*
I understand that ads pay for this. Most of the time the ads are short and infrequent, so that's fine. There is one particular ad that starts with "detect this". I am so sick of that ad. It disgusts me. Other than that one particular ad that keeps coming up and plaguing every show I watch, freebie is a good product. I would recommend if it wasn't for that horrible ad. Thank you.
Judge Levy is not likeable. He seems mean and angry. If it weren't for his mother, he would not have been hired. He does not have a TV personality.
Keep your remote handy to mute ads! FreeVee has good shows but the (MANY) ads are way louder than whatever you're watching. Very annoying! So, ALWAYS mute the ads!
As you watch a series; you start to see more a more adds. Next thing you know there is an add every 15 min or so. Sucks
I'm sick to death of the same ads showing over and over and over. If I have AIDS i'm sold. If not, please, I need to have some variety.