I watched season 6 a while ago included either on Netflix or Prime (can't remember which) so Disney banging on about this now is hardly exciting.Ah, forgot about agents of shield, watched all series up to now but as Disney has disengaged with sky looks like I'll miss out. Does raise as issue though, if they don't produce enough new content people will drop in when they do which isn't great for their business model.
You can hear the barrel being scraped, and to hide Mulan, their only quality piece of content in months behind a paywall is a pretty brainless thing to do. I imagine many are hovering over the cancel subscription button on D+. They just don't have enough content, nowhere near. They haven't a hope in hell in competing with Netflix.
£19.99 for Mulan, considering you get it for as long as you sub, it's tempting! But probably won't!!
£19.99 for Mulan, considering you get it for as long as you sub, it's tempting! But probably won't!!
True, but you could apply that to most things!Or you could wait until it his iTunes in 3 months and get it for a tenner. Or wait 6 months and it'll probably be free on Disney+.
Or you could wait until it his iTunes in 3 months and get it for a tenner. Or wait 6 months and it'll probably be free on Disney+.
Because no matter how good a home cinema you have, it's not the same. I know some people don't like the noise etc of the other people, me included, but the scale of the audio visual presentation can't really be matched. Why pay twenty quid when the exact same presentation, AV wise, will be £4 rental in 3 months time.i mean with that thinking why go to the cinema for anything....
I agree, the screen I was in the other day though made me wish I put £20 towards this!Because no matter how good a home cinema you have, it's not the same. I know some people don't like the noise etc of the other people, me included, but the scale of the audio visual presentation can't really be matched. Why pay twenty quid when the exact same presentation, AV wise, will be £4 rental in 3 months time.
i mean with that thinking why go to the cinema for anything....
Because no matter how good a home cinema you have, it's not the same. I know some people don't like the noise etc of the other people, me included, but the scale of the audio visual presentation can't really be matched. Why pay twenty quid when the exact same presentation, AV wise, will be £4 rental in 3 months time.
I don't think paying cinema prices to watch a low bitrate stream on your own TV in your own living room is good value, its not even £20, its £20 plus a minimum of £6 every month you want access to the rental. Even then its not even yours and can disappear on a whim, there are many digital services that have shut down and many examples of cases where digital content has been shut down, altered (by Disney no less) or removed.
The price of new release physical Blu-Ray and UHD works out cheaper and can be watched whenever you want at high quality with all the extra features, without requiring internet access and paying £6 every month for the privilege.