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Blu-ray Duke
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If Disney wanted to combine subs as well they can but they far exceeded their numbers for the year. |
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Blu-ray Archduke
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This is great news for me as I hated that movies I’ve wanted to see let getting pushed back. Can’t wait to watch Godzilla vs Kong, Mortal Kombat & others
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Thanks given by: | Chedwiggen (12-06-2020), InuYashaCrusade (12-06-2020) |
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Blu-ray Champion
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Steven Soderbergh AGREES with this move and thinks it will only make the theatrical/studio relationship better
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Thanks given by: | Aclea (12-06-2020), CelestialAgent (12-06-2020), CreasyBear (12-06-2020), Geoff D (12-08-2020), sandman slim (12-06-2020), SpazeBlue (12-06-2020), UltraMario9 (12-06-2020) |
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Blu-ray Baron
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The cinema can be a daunting or impossible experience for the disabled, chronically ill, immunocompromised, so expanding film access is no bad thing Good reporting here: https://www.vulture.com/2020/12/pani...s-sets-in.html Last edited by CelestialAgent; 12-06-2020 at 10:23 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Britnasty (12-06-2020) |
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Banned
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Incorrect. The "force" screwing over theaters is the forced closing of theaters by those in charge. Make no mistake. Covid isn’t closing anything on its own. It’s not in charge.
![]() Like most places, they should be able to be open with the proper guidelines in place and safety measures. Then, the people would decide their fate and that’s how it should be. IMO. I still think eventually we’ll get back to normal here within a reasonable amount of time and then we’ll see how this really shakes out. Last edited by s2mikey; 12-06-2020 at 11:04 AM. |
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Banned
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Because 1. They can't just shut down people paying for HBO solo, because the majority of those get it with their cable service. 2. There are people who get both a subscription to HBO & HBO Max through different means. (I have AT&T TV, which includes an HBO sub/logins to the app [when it was a thing], and HBO Max through my AT&T service) |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Banned
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![]() https://store.steampowered.com/hwsur...lcome-to-Steam The vast majority of TV/streaming shows and movies fill 16:9 or are close. You can list as many examples as you want, but 16:9 is still far more popular for TV/home presentations. I don't see why some studios wouldn't consider changing the presentation after their movies are no longer exhibited theatrically (which is still a ways away, but we're getting there). |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2007
Omaha NE
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Blu-ray Guru
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Having checked this seems typical of a lot of these big companies. Apparently, Disney is 41.11 Billion in debt. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2007
Omaha NE
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Yeah, WB laying off thousands of people is a good sign.
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#539 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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#540 |
Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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Sounds like Legendary might try and legally challenge the move of putting Godzilla vs Kong and Dune on HBO Max day one
https://deadline.com/2020/12/warnerm...ng-1234651283/ I’m hearing that Legendary Entertainment either has or will send legal letters to Warner Bros as soon as today, challenging the decision to put the Denis Villenueve-directed Dune into the HBO Max deal, and maybe Godzilla Vs Kong as well. On the latter, Legendary reportedly had Netflix ready to pull the film from Warner Bros for around $250 million, before WarnerMedia blocked it. Sources said Legendary had no advance notice before last week’s announcement that both Dune and Godzilla Vs. Kong were part of the HBO Max plan. Legendary certainly seems to have the right to challenge WarnerMedia on its decision: Legendary and its partners provided 75% of the $165 million or so net budget of Dune, the Denis Villenueve-directed adaptation of the Frank Herbert novel that was envisioned to be the first of multiple films exploiting the six-novel series. It put up a similar amount of the funding on the Godzilla Vs. King film. Will the long term viability of the franchises be tarnished by starting out as an HBO Max offering? It’s the same question the industry is asking about Wonder Woman. Legendary wouldn’t comment. I’m told there are three other films that have a right to believe movies they majority financed are being served up to provide a steroid shot to HBO Max’s paid subscriber base by undoing deals that were made for theatrical release and the traditional revenue waterfall |
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Thanks given by: | ahossein79 (12-07-2020), CelestialAgent (12-07-2020), Creed (12-07-2020), hudson4k (12-07-2020), SpazeBlue (12-07-2020) |
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2021, hbo max, theaters, warner, warner bros. |
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