Where To Watch On The Count Of Three

So, you wanna watch On the Count of Three? Great choice! But the real question is...where?
That's the movie where two best friends make a pact. A pact to, well, end it all. Dark, I know. But trust me, it's surprisingly funny (in a dark way, of course).
The Streaming Struggle Is Real
Finding where to watch this movie is like searching for socks in the dryer. You know they're somewhere. But good luck finding them!
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First, you check the usual suspects. Netflix? Nope. Hulu? Nada. Amazon Prime? Maybe... if you wanna rent it.
This is where I usually start muttering to myself. Is owning DVDs really that outdated?
The Rental Route (aka Spending More Money)
Alright, so renting it is. Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu... they all probably have it. Prepare to shell out a few bucks.
I always feel slightly ripped off renting movies. It's like, I'm paying to borrow something? Unpopular opinion: renting movies is a scam.

But hey, at least you get to watch On the Count of Three! Focus on the positive, right?
The Free (ish) Options
Ah, the holy grail. Free streaming. But be warned: these options often come with... compromises.
Think ads. Lots and lots of ads. Enough ads to make you question your life choices. And possibly your sanity.
There's always Tubi or Crackle. They often have hidden gems (and plenty of not-so-gemmy things). Worth a shot, right?

The "Legally Questionable" Route (Don't Tell Anyone I Said That)
Okay, I'm not recommending this. But let's be honest, we've all been there. The dark corners of the internet. The streaming sites with names that sound suspiciously like viruses.
If you choose this path, proceed with caution. And maybe a really good ad blocker. And a prayer.
Just remember, I never told you to do this. I'm just saying... it's an option. (A bad one, probably.)
My Unpopular Opinion: Just Buy It!
Hear me out. If you love a movie, just buy it. Own it. Forever.

No more rental fees. No more frantic searching. No more sketchy streaming sites. Just pure, unadulterated movie-watching bliss.
Plus, you get that sweet, sweet feeling of ownership. Like you're supporting the filmmakers (and also hoarding movies like a dragon hoarding gold).
So, Where Should You Watch It?
Honestly, it depends on your budget and your patience. Rental is probably the easiest. But buying it is the most satisfying (in my humble, slightly obsessive opinion).
Check those streaming rental options first. Then, if you are keen enough, explore your options.

No matter where you end up watching it, enjoy the movie. Jerrod Carmichael and Christopher Abbott are fantastic! Prepare for some laughs, some tears, and maybe a slight existential crisis.
Just don't blame me if you start questioning the meaning of life afterwards. You were warned!
"On the Count of Three" is a wild ride. Buckle up!
