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  • Re: Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

    Originally posted by joecct View Post
    They're also supposed to be streaming MLB, NHL, etc.
    That'll be a separate product/contract for purchase. Like the Men's Warehouse guy, I guarantee it.
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      Originally posted by Kepler View Post
      That's a really good question and I suspect the distribution agreements are insanely complicated contracts law and yet, as my realtor friend says, "price fixes everything."
      And I would think the same question must hold true for other studios owned by Disney. It wouldn't make sense for them to include rated R movies from some of their subsidiaries, given that they're going to market the service as the Disney brand.
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      • Re: Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

        Originally posted by St. Clown View Post
        That's a different app. Disney offers streaming apps for its channels, and you log in via your cable TV account. This new service will be akin to Netflix, only purely Disney content. The only thing that makes me curious is if it holds true for all of the Marvel and Star Wars movies being released too. While they're owned by Disney, they're also held as separate film studios (Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm, respectively).
        Well last I heard Star Wars would be pulled from Netflix. (although i think they only have Rogue One anyways) Hulu has Indiana Jones so I would suspect they lose that.

        Disney is a "no half measures" style studio...they will pull everything they have the rights too.
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        • Re: Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

          Originally posted by St. Clown View Post
          And I would think the same question must hold true for other studios owned by Disney. It wouldn't make sense for them to include rated R movies from some of their subsidiaries, given that they're going to market the service as the Disney brand.
          They will have multiple "channels" to make it work. When you purchase "Disney" you will also have access to the other streaming services as part of the deal. There will be lots of pop up ads saying "Buy Disney Streaming today for $25.99 and get access to ESPN and Marvel Streaming Channels thrown in!". They will make all sorts of stations based on their various studios and subsidiaries. The more "channels" you make the more bundles you can create which is more revenue streams.
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            Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
            The Dark Tower was ok. Just ok.
            I've never read the books, but it's been getting savaged by both the YouTube critics and the dinosaur critics. Imagine if Peter Jackson had made LotR into a single, 90-minute film. You can imagine the nerd-rage already.

            Consensus seems to be that if you're going to do this series properly, it should be a multi-season, episodic TV show like they've done with Game of Thrones.

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            • Re: Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

              Originally posted by Handyman View Post
              Well last I heard Star Wars would be pulled from Netflix. (although i think they only have Rogue One anyways) Hulu has Indiana Jones so I would suspect they lose that.

              Disney is a "no half measures" style studio...they will pull everything they have the rights too.
              They absolutely will too. Their cash cow is hurting bad (with zero signs of even slowing their losses) and they're desperate for a source of revenue to replace it.
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                Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
                They absolutely will too. Their cash cow is hurting bad (with zero signs of even slowing their losses) and they're desperate for a source of revenue to replace it.
                How can anybody who owns Disney be hurting? Are they paying their execs $1B/day each?
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                  Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                  How can anybody who owns Disney be hurting? Are they paying their execs $1B/day each?
                  ESPN is hemorrhaging cash, along with their other cable TV properties. Mostly their ESPN stations, though, because they have huge NBA, NFL, and MLB contracts to go with a decline in subscribers - cord cutters.
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                  • Re: Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

                    Originally posted by St. Clown View Post
                    ESPN is hemorrhaging cash, along with their other cable TV properties. Mostly their ESPN stations, though, because they have huge NBA, NFL, and MLB contracts to go with a decline in subscribers - cord cutters.
                    I thought ABC owned ESPN? Are they both owned by Disney?

                    Jesus, just sell ESPN to NBCS or FoxSports and cut their losses. ESPN is AOL at this point.
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                    • Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                      I thought ABC owned ESPN? Are they both owned by Disney?

                      Jesus, just sell ESPN to NBCS or FoxSports and cut their losses. ESPN is AOL at this point.
                      ABC is Disney. CBS is Viacom. NBC is Comcast.

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                      • Re: Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

                        Originally posted by unofan View Post
                        ABC is Disney. CBS is Viacom. NBC is Comcast.
                        I don't know any of this. I assume the boards of those three completely interlock and the largest private stakeholders are the same 10,000 people?
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                        • Re: Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

                          It has been that way for a while. ABC was bought by Disney in 1995. Viacom bought CBS in 1999 and Comcast bought NBC in 2009.
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                            Originally posted by Handyman View Post
                            It has been that way for a while. ABC was bought by Disney in 1995. Viacom bought CBS in 1999 and Comcast bought NBC in 2009.
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                            • Re: Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

                              Rogue One is on Netflix Streaming as of this week.


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                              • Originally posted by St. Clown View Post
                                That'll be a separate product/contract for purchase. Like the Men's Warehouse guy, I guarantee it.
                                AFAIK it won't be. The MLS digital rights were part of their rights deal that started a few years ago and will be on this service.
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