excelsiorlef
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It's Disney though.
Yeah which means they aren't idiots
It's Disney though.
It's Disney though.
It's Disney though.
Oh shit they're going to bundle this with ESPN too? What a pain in the ass.
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"We're not creating a premium-to-cable experience." Iger says people who want to see new Disney movies will have to go to the theater.
The days of 1 service are long gone. If you want one service, get TV again.
Also, I started using the new Disney NOW Roku app and I don't like it so far. It aggregates all their other apps, Disney Junior, etc.. into one. Its slow
Factoring in the price of internet itself is nonsense thinking because the average person will always pay that base $70 even with cable... Because you aren't not going to have internet.
Netflix should do the same if they want their original movies to be taken seriously. No movie worth its salt should skip a theatrical release, and being simultaneously on streaming would only hurt its success (via legal streamers and high quality piracy).Ok then. Good luck with that!
Netflix should do the same if they want their original movies to be taken seriously. No movie worth its salt should skip a theatrical release, and being simultaneously on streaming would only hurt its success (via legal streamers and high quality piracy).
So what if there's a 6-12 months gap between theatrical release and being available to stream. It can ensure higher quality movies and they will end up releasing at about the same pace anyway.
Yeah that'd be perfect.At least give it 2-3 months in theaters. It just makes more sense financially.
Then put it on Netflix.
I don't see how it's nonsense. You can have cable without internet. If you want to cut the cord, you have to have have a connection.
In my case, before I cut off cable, I had a package deal for $100. It included home phone, cable with HD DVR, and 50 down. After a year, I had to pay around $160 for everything so I cut off the cable and the phone leaving me with 70 bucks a month for the same speed. Add in Netflix ($10), Hulu (~$12), PSVUE ($35) and a few other services and you might as well just get cable back.
You have to include the price of the internet. It's not like I pay that bill with goodwill.
At least give it 2-3 months in theaters. It just makes more sense financially.
Then put it on Netflix.
It's Disney though.
I'll just get a blu-ray of disney/pixar movie, rip it, add it to the HTPC, and be done with it
Like I said before, this could potentially be one of the best streaming services out there. Disney has a boat load of back catalogue it could bring to it.
BUT I see Disney being stingy with it and possibly rotating content in and out of it to drive DVD sales.
Like I said before, this could potentially be one of the best streaming services out there. Disney has a boat load of back catalogue it could bring to it.
BUT I see Disney being stingy with it and possibly rotating content in and out of it to drive DVD sales.
$50 a month for this. I'm calling it.
You clearly don't understand Disney. They are like Nintendo. They view their content as premium stuff that they know people will pay good money for. They have treated their animated movies like this for decades with the Disney vault and are now treating more of their lives action movies the same.you aren't understanding Disney's motives here. they want the exact opposite. physical sales have been dropping off a cliff for years. They ultimately want their service to be Netflix.. i.e. that $10-15/month charge that you say "I have to keep that. I can't rotate that service out."
Fuck off with that. I need one service not several thereby killing the reason why anyone would cut the cord in the first place.
What the fuck is the point of owning all these different companies if you are just going to release separate streams for all of them. Fuck them for trying to wedge a cable model into streaming. I'll stick with the services that have the most options in one place, thanks.
If Disney merges ESPN, ABC, Marvel, Star Wars, etc etc, then I'll take a look.
Gravity Falls: The Return?
I dont think you are understanding what he is saying.Who the hell would cut internet out and only have cable TV?
Next to no one.
The base price is not Internet + sevices, it's just the services because the average family is going to have internet + Cable anyway.
I dont think you are understanding what he is saying.
Hes saying that internet only was $70/month and then you add in all the streaming services he needed to supplant cable it ended being more than bundled internet and cable.
I hate how fragmented video streaming is getting. I wonder if Disney's service will be like $5 a month or just bundled with a ton of other services.
Wouldn't the Cable Model actually being including all of it and then charging a lump sum?
The whole idea with streaming was that you finally get to break away from the ala carte and pay for the "specific" content you wanted?
There's no way Disney would value their service at half of what CBS values re-runs of Two and a Half Men and new episodes of Star Trek Discovery.
Like I said before, this could potentially be one of the best streaming services out there. Disney has a boat load of back catalogue it could bring to it.
BUT I see Disney being stingy with it and possibly rotating content in and out of it to drive DVD sales.
Don't you guys think it was a little naive to think that Netflix would become TV 2.0? Whether you like it or not, it just makes financial sense for every major media company to make their own streaming service.
With enough people willing to bail on cable, people willing to bail on streaming services when they became even more expensive was always a possibility. But regardless of it making financial sense for the companies, we as the consumers are getting screwed. If Netflix had retained the rights to a lot of companies' work instead of financing their own series, they honestly might've been able to keep things centralized enough that it didn't spread out every show in a way that makes cable cheaper.
I thought people cut the cord to choose and pay for discrete services with the content they prefer a la carte, cancel and resub anytime, watch anywhere.
I would pay $10-15/month to never have to do any of that. I tried that around 1-2 years ago and it lasted for about 3 discs and I said "fuck that shit".