I didn't say that, and it doesn't follow from what I said. I am a fan of many genres, including wuxia.Not a fan of wuxia movies I take it?
But it says that you need to have a active subscription as well to watch it.You're buying the film.
True. But, you don't own that content.But it says that you need to have a active subscription as well to watch it.
At that price you should own a copy. Just feels very sleazy. At least Amazon allows you to purchase movies without a Prime subscriptionTrue. But, you don't own that content.
Meh, it's a new time. It won't last, I don't think..At that price you should own a copy. Just feels very sleazy. At least Amazon allows you to purchase movies without a Prime subscription
Yeah, I get that creating a separate class of Disney+ users, who only want to buy Mulan without subscribing to the rest, would be a logistical nightmare, but this is fishy. You're not really buying the movie, you're renting it for a month. (Allowing former subscribers continued access to the movie alone would be less intrusive, I think, but still kinda weird.)At that price you should own a copy. Just feels very sleazy. At least Amazon allows you to purchase movies without a Prime subscription
Yeah, I get that creating a separate class of Disney+ users, who only want to buy Mulan without subscribing to the rest, would be a logistical nightmare, but this is fishy. You're not really buying the movie, you're renting it for a month. (Allowing former subscribers continued access to the movie alone would be less intrusive, I think, but still kinda weird.)
Ownership that requires a monthly fee is not ownership in my book.For 30$ it better be ownership, if only digital (but you may lose if you ever cancel the Disney+ subscription).
So? Gal Gadot is an enthusiastic supporter of the murder of Palestinian civilians, doesn't make Wonder Woman a bad movie. Clint Eastwood is a jackass who thinks yelling at an empty chair is a compelling argument, yet he's a consistently great director. Gene Roddenberry was a philandering hypocrite who fucked Alexander Courage out of royalties for the TOS theme, and yet here we are on a message board dedicated to his legacy.Donnie Yen is a Communist Party arse-licker who celebrated the subjugation of Hong Kong.
If I can get it on a disc for that kind of price and pop it in my blu-ray player whenever I like regardless of whether or not the studio thinks I own it, yeah I might consider it.I don't consider digital anything "ownership", $30 or not.
None of that invalidates his point. You don't cancel one out with the other.So? Gal Gadot is an enthusiastic supporter of the murder of Palestinian civilians, doesn't make Wonder Woman a bad movie. Clint Eastwood is a jackass who thinks yelling at an empty chair is a compelling argument, yet he's a consistently great director. Gene Roddenberry was a philandering hypocrite who fucked Alexander Courage out of royalties for the TOS theme, and yet here we are on a message board dedicated to his legacy.
I never buy food and drinks at the theater. So no, not $30.When going to a theatre if you factor in tickets, food, and drink, it’s about $30 or over.
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