Acorn TV: Brilliant Mysteries
RLJ Entertainment, Inc.v4.0.47 (514)
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I grew up watching Disney movies on VHS. I was born in the early 80s and we didn’t have a lot of money but we were able to go to a Christian school. I got to see a lot of things that other kids my age never watched that was mainstream. I love it because it was interesting and historical. Anne of Green Gables for starters, a movie about Australia circuit riding preachers that I will never remember the name but it got me interested in the outback and early 1900’s’ life! This very early but deeply rooted fascination has now been able to come full circle as an adult. I love watching the PBS shows, but Acorn TV has really made it easy to find shows I never would have imagined possible. I have outgrown my “restricted” viewing thank God, but I have never been interested in law and order or any American crime shows, but the crime shows on Acorn TV captivate me. It’s completely sarcastic but still full on with crime and not the gore usually. I love the period pieces, I love the wholesome family shows, definitely love the relevance to what is happening in today’s world without being pushy. You just really can’t beat it. This is one subscription I will fight my husband to the death about. I would give up every every other TV subscription before I gave this up.
I want to be honest! Back in my days we couldn’t wait for the newest James Dean, John Wayne, Robert Redford, Paul Newman movie to come to the theaters. I always thought Germany does not have anything to offer that could stand with it. By now I live over thirty years in the US. And truth to be told, our entertainment has nothing to offer today. I watched far too many shows and German movies on You Tube or any other foreign movie that trump what we have to offer. „Flipped“ is one rare exception lately. But all we can show off with is staged, trivial, dramatic and predictable. While European movies may be considered slow, they take time to flesh out the characters so that you really get deep into the story. For that I love Acorn or Britbox or any other of them. Even my daughter who is not much into what I’m watching admitted that the acting is more true to how people in reality act than all the shows that she ever watches.
I’ve been using various computer apps for some 35 years, and the Acorn TV app for the Apple TV is the worst app I’ve ever had to use. To begin, the menu system is completely illogical and user hostile. Unlike, Netflix, with the Acorn app for Apple TV once you have selected the program you want (not always easy with the execrable new Apple TV remote), you then get to try and figure out which episode is next in the queue because Acorn doesn’t bother to queue up the next one. You still have to figure out which one it is, with no clues whatsoever. Just finding the program itself is sometimes a challenge. If you go to the recently watched list, and click on the program you want, rather than bringing up the overview screen for the program (from which you can at least begin your search for the next episode to watch), it just starts the episode you’ve already watched. And if you hit the go-back button, it just bumps you back out to the home screen rather than the more logical overview screen for that program. To top off the fun, it will, as often as not, simply refuse to play a program no matter how many times you hit enter on the pad portion of the remote. I end up AirPlaying it from my iPad. The Acorn App for the Apple TV is completely broken. Which is a shame because the app for the iPad and iPhone — a completely different app — is quite good, And the programming is brilliant. If you can get it to play. Shameful!
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Acorn TV is the go-to streaming destination for brilliant mysteries and suspense-driven dramas. Experience the world’s best stories, from the criminal...