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  • burd
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    Lion. Really fine movie.

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  • Kepler
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    Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
    I still love that movie. Love it.
    Love the first half. Big let down in the second half, but Quintin gonna Quintin.

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  • ScoobyDoo
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    Originally posted by Kepler View Post
    Do not click if you have not seen The Hateful 8. Otherwise... please proceed.
    I still love that movie. Love it.

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  • Kepler
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    Do not click if you have not seen The Hateful 8. Otherwise... please proceed.

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  • joecct
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    Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
    I believe Disney was the parent company for Tombstone. Which is NOT a kids' movie.
    Touchstone??

    E$PN is a huge drain on Di$ney resources. The huge right$ fee$ paid to conference$, pro league$ plus the cord cutters have hurt the World Wide Leader'$ bottom

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  • mookie1995
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    Mookie can watch Netflix here. If he can watch a Disney streaming service that offers extras here that is a plus (he can't get his hbo, espn, etc now that comes via Directv) and Mookie will pay, oh its true, it's dam* true (Mookie can watch wwe network )

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  • Handyman
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    Yes Disney has companies that make adult themed stuff but Disney itself shies away from it. Doing something through Marvel Studios, Miramax, Lucasfilm, or Buena Vista back in the day or Hollywood Pictures shields them in many resects. (even though it is common knowledge they own the studio) It can also be used later on to help with the creative accounting studios love to do to avoid paying points on the back end.

    see also: Warner Brothers and New Line Cinema
    Last edited by Handyman; 08-11-2017, 12:11 AM.

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  • dxmnkd316
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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.
    ESPN might still be their most profitable entity right now. I know it was five years ago.

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  • Jimjamesak
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    Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
    I believe Disney was the parent company for Tombstone. Which is NOT a kids' movie.
    Yup, under the Hollywood Pictures arm.

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  • The Rube
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    Originally posted by Jimjamesak View Post
    Disney is starting to include more and more of the non-kid stuff. I just got back from a Disneyland trip (**** y'all I like Disney) and Marvel and Star Wars were everywhere, heck they just redid Tower of Terror at DCA as a Guardians of the Galaxy ride. It's not the R-rated stuff but it's not all Princesses.
    I believe Disney was the parent company for Tombstone. Which is NOT a kids' movie.

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  • Jimjamesak
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    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.
    Disney is starting to include more and more of the non-kid stuff. I just got back from a Disneyland trip (**** y'all I like Disney) and Marvel and Star Wars were everywhere, heck they just redid Tower of Terror at DCA as a Guardians of the Galaxy ride. It's not the R-rated stuff but it's not all Princesses.

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  • Jimjamesak
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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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  • The Rube
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    Rogue One is on Netflix Streaming as of this week.


    A Kind Of Murder:

    Noir movie about a writer who wishes his wife dead. And now she is. Let the mystery begin. For this style, it at least held my attention and didn't have TOO many "Oh, come ON!" twists like other movies in this style has. Worth a gander if you're into this style.

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  • ScoobyDoo
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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.
    You will be assimilated.

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  • Handyman
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    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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