People say that all the time but I enjoy the later ones as well. You still get a good laugh or two out of them.The first 10-ish or so seasons of The Simpsons is absolutely a draw. Unfortunately, that's only about 1/3rd of the entire series.
Fair enough. Clearly it still entertains enough people to justify its continued existence.People say that all the time but I enjoy the later ones as well. You still get a good laugh or two out of them.
Sure, but that's a tiny fraction of what they've done over the decades. They don't even have all of the original movies, they're missing Muppets Take Manhattan. Them not having the original The Muppet Show on there is a huge mistake, I would love to see it on there, especially if they included seasons 4 and 5, which have never been released on DVD. I'm a huge Muppet fan, and the fact that Disney has done so little with them over the last few years have really disappointed me.The UK has several movies plus their latest ABC TV show.
https://deadline.com/2020/04/black-...te-changes-box-office-coronavirus-1202900118/
Artemis Fowl is skipping the theaters entirely and going straight to Disney+.
This'll be the biggest movie to actually be a Disney+ original. By far.
I don't think it's that, it's just because of the theaters being shut down, and it's not exactly Marvel or Star Wars. I think now that it's clear this is going to be going on for a while, we'll probably see more of the smaller movies going to the streaming services.Disney must not have high hopes for it.
They say that about every Pixar movie but I haven’t cried once yet.
I’m not that annoyed about Onward not being on Plus here yet. There are better things I want on it. Like the Hercules and Aladdin TV shows. Also the Honey I Shrunk the Kids tv show. Loved that show when I was younger. They used to show that at 11pm after Home Improvement (another show that should be on it) on the Disney Channel.
Maybe one day. I’m not the biggest Pixar Guy.I would recommend Inside Out. It’s my favorite Pixar film.
I actually just read an article about this very thing:Sure, but that's a tiny fraction of what they've done over the decades. They don't even have all of the original movies, they're missing Muppets Take Manhattan. Them not having the original The Muppet Show on there is a huge mistake, I would love to see it on there, especially if they included seasons 4 and 5, which have never been released on DVD. I'm a huge Muppet fan, and the fact that Disney has done so little with them over the last few years have really disappointed me.
Piece of advice for anyone who hasn't seen Onward yet (I was one of the few to see it in the theater right before everything shut down): There will be tears. Have tissues ready.
Don’t think I’ve seen Inside Out. I know about the imaginary friend though.
I’ve just read an article that said Disney Plus put out a survey which hinted the idea of putting Buffy and Firefly on the service. They are certainly not family friendly but with Agents of SHIELD on it, I suppose there is a chance.
I really can't see either of those going on D+.Don’t think I’ve seen Inside Out. I know about the imaginary friend though.
I’ve just read an article that said Disney Plus put out a survey which hinted the idea of putting Buffy and Firefly on the service. They are certainly not family friendly but with Agents of SHIELD on it, I suppose there is a chance.
Yeah, someone already posted that in the thread, it was what started my conversation with Thribs.I actually just read an article about this very thing:
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywoo...rEkMUEJXjEPtGwpbRljV2KQXL-BuZMjQenrllOVwKaEdo
https://deadline.com/2020/04/black-...te-changes-box-office-coronavirus-1202900118/
Artemis Fowl is skipping the theaters entirely and going straight to Disney+.
This'll be the biggest movie to actually be a Disney+ original. By far.
Piece of advice for anyone who hasn't seen Onward yet (I was one of the few to see it in the theater right before everything shut down): There will be tears. Have tissues ready.
I haven't seen it but I've heard similar things. It's probably not a movie to watch if you want to feel uplifted during these current events.Piece of advice for anyone who hasn't seen Onward yet (I was one of the few to see it in the theater right before everything shut down): There will be tears. Have tissues ready.
Great movie. Didn't think I was going to like it but it was a lot of fun.I would recommend Inside Out. It’s my favorite Pixar film.
Damn, just when I think maybe we could agree on things, you go and say some weird ass shit like this. We just watched Toy Story 4 a month or two ago, and I though it was great, probably second only to 3 in the Toy Story series, and up there with some of Pixar's best.Eh, it looks more like one of the lesser Pixar movies to me, where it won't be actually bad (so it won't be like ...Toy Story 4),
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