I haven’t watched that yet. Thanks for another add to my watchlist!
I disagree, but my understanding is that the Paramount decree ended in 2020, so I guess yay for vertical integration. Allowing this ownership and no restriction makes the situation worse. If I want to watch show/movie X, there’s only ONE platform I can watch it on. Compare that to music and there’s more of a choice.
You mean Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal, etc? Production companies owning streaming companies should be as illegal as production companies owning theaters.
Agreed, though I do like hearing that it’s a good movie from someone who has similar tastes in movies (and that’s it.. no details at all). Helps set expectations. Getting suckered into watching a movie by director/actor/poster combo sucks.
Is this faucet from the same company that will sell the takes to sweep up the leaves in the forests to stop forest fires?
Open up catalogs to all streaming platforms like the music industry and maybe there’s a chance. I’m not subscribing to a dozen ~~channels~~ streaming services to see everything.
Longlegs was a surprising movie. Not incredible, but it was a fun watch. Nick Cage is certainly having fun with some of his recent movies.
And that right there is why we need a sweeping blue victory. Kill off the crazy GOP of today, and let the left split into true left, and more traditional conservatives, or even center.
Like the Green Party itself I look forward to you disappearing after the election. I’m sure your handlers will have you focus on some other pressing topic.
No, you see, it’s not a full chair, just the backrest. Just in case their wheelchair backrest needs to rest.
And yet notice how these articles are all focused on Taylor Swift. After all, the owners can’t let articles point out their privilege and class disparity.
“You’re going the wrong way!”
“He says we’re going the wrong way... Oh, he’s drunk. How would he know where we’re going?”