Kyrsten Brad
Senior HTF Member
That People magazine list is definitely not complete when compared to Disney’s twitter announcements.
That People magazine list is definitely not complete when compared to Disney’s twitter announcements.
Four weeks from today, many of us will know for sure what's available at launch.That People magazine list is definitely not complete when compared to Disney’s twitter announcements.
I think many Fox titles are slated for Hulu, but we'll find out soon enough.Hmm. I'd like to see a lot more Fox films on this list. Seems like there are very few.
I think many Fox titles are slated for Hulu, but we'll find out soon enough.
It's funny that 30 years of "The Simpsons" from Fox will be available on Disney+.Darn. Man....
Marvellous trailer with lots of early Disney that I particularly enjoy. Very excited for the 1940 Swiss Family Robinson which I have never seen.
Disney launches in Australia on 11/17 and I hope that we get the same selection as the US.
I have seen the 1940 version, but very long ago.I guess the next discussion will be if Disney will stream the 93 minute or 108 minute version, Per Wikipedia
A version running 108 minutes (15 minutes longer than the generally available print) is also screened occasionally. Although the RKO version has not been released theatrically for decades, and no home formats from Disney were previously made commercially available, the film’s 92-minute version was briefly made available on DVD in 2010 from Turner Classic Movies, on their own "Vault Collection" DVD label, a library of "rare and forgotten" films, produced "in only small quantities and available for a limited time. A limited on-demand DVD release by Retro Flix has also been produced.
Has anybody seen the 1940 version?
Hmm. I'd like to see a lot more Fox films on this list. Seems like there are very few.
Right, people need to consider those factors if you're going to compare the programming budgets between the two companies.Netflix overpays in a lot of cases. Disney already has production facilities which can help limit expenses vs having to use outside vendors, and their existing relationships with a lot of the talents involved mean that they have established rates and contracts. Netflix tends to throw money at people, which is awesome for them but perhaps more than would be needed to get the job done.