Post by RavRob on Jul 27, 2018 10:14:32 GMT
For many of us, choosing what movie or show to watch revolves around just how much time we have to spare. After all, the last thing we want to do is fire up a show and have to turn it off before it ends.
The suspense of how it finishes would be terrible, but so too would being late to wherever it is we have to be. The run time is listed on the back of DVDs and available online, but sometimes a decision needs to be made quickly.
specially when it comes to a TV series, or perhaps a series of movies you are looking at binging, adding up the lengths for multiple episodes or sequels can be tedious and inefficient. Fortunately there is a website that does it for us, making it all so very easy.
Welcome to BingeClock.com
A one-stop shop for all things entertainment, bingeclock.com provides a searching tool as well as some popular, trending shows and films.
For instance, if you want to see how long it would take to watch the entirety of "The Office (US)" or "Game of Thrones" you can select those and it will pop up with a screen giving you all the details. By the way, it would take four days, three hours and 30 minutes to watch all nine seasons of The Office and two days, 15 hours and 30 minutes to catch up on all seven seasons of Game of Thrones.
That's just a couple of TV shows. If you wanted to watch every Star Wars movie or perhaps do a Marvel movie marathon (both of which are great ideas), you can easily see that the former would take you 20 hours and 10 minutes while the latter would involve one day, 12 hours and two minutes.
If you are unsure of what you would like to binge next, bingeclock will offer suggestions. You can also have the site send reminders straight to your email any time your show airs a new episode so that you do not fall behind.
If you are a fan of memes, the site will help with that, too, letting you search for and find some that relate to movies and shows. The site also provides a cord cutting calculator, a premiere anniversary calculator and even has a bingeblog for you to read up on.
Ready to binge? There are plenty of streaming options to choose from
By now you are probably well aware of streaming, though you may not be sure which service is best for you. There are a lot to choose from.
The most known one is Netflix, which is great for TV shows -- some of which are their own -- as well as movies. Amazon Prime is also a good choice, as are Hulu and Vudu .
If you're wondering which one might be right for you, this comparison is something you will definitely want to read up on.
BingeClock.com