The earlier days of Netflix were amazing. It introduced me to a whole world of quirky, independent movies that I really loved. And Peep Show. Now not so great.
When NBS added Peacock with all its promised content, I really wondered what viewer needs more content? Streaming itself makes sense to the viewer but the Peacock content did not grab me at all. And when CNN decided to stream, really?
I resisted streaming for a long time, I like going to the movies and also have a massive DVD collection ,where I can watch what I like, when I want to.
So, now that I have Netflix, Disney +, and just signed up for Paramount ( mostly for the star trek shows, but they also have a lot of other .tv shows I enjoy, that I don't already own), they are going to decide they are a mistake and close them all?...sigh..lol...
I love Arnold, though probably unlike many here, I have a soft spot for his comedic and/or drama movies ( like I loved Vin Diesel in The Pacifier)...like Kindergarten Cop, Twins etc...though my favorite of Arnold's is probably Total Recall, hands down.
I'm looking forward to watching Prey! I haven't looked forward to any film in the Predator franchise since Predator 2, released when I was just starting high school. That was a very long time ago. As for Predator, it's amusing watching it again all these years later as a grown-up, and appreciating how it mocks action movie cliches and turns a conventional action movie plot on its head.
I’m an little embarrassed to say that while I’ve seen the movie several times I’ve never actually watched PREDATOR start to finish until last night! I was checking the timestamps through and holy cow that thing zips. I think the third act with Arnold “Home Aloneing” is like maybe 25 minutes? This thing utterly slays (and flays and guts) the duration quadrant.
Very pumped for PREY. Will it hit one of the pods next week?
Please explain the economics of Tubi for us. It is very user-friendly, has a quite respectable collection of library and live tv items and….it is free!
[Best of all, it has an incredibly good and seamless ‘local tv news’ collection that is my candidate for the most underappreciated aspect of internet tv.]
I really try to divorce my feelings about an artist and their works, but I would really much rather see DumpsterFireBatgirlMovie than The Flash. I am sure Zazlov is right and it will make a ton of money, but at a certain point you just have to say enough. Ezra Miller has run past that point as if they were their character.
I also don't know what the streaming austerity plan is going to give us and wish there was a middle ground, where they only spend money on projects I personally would enjoy. Is that too much to ask?
I recently dropped Peacock from my streaming line-up. The replacement? A free, three month ad-free YouTube trial, which I’ll also cancel after the trial ends. I’m down to HBO-Max, Apple TV, Prime, and Hulu. I tried a discovery+ trial, anticipating its marriage to HBO Max, and my response is meh, not that great. HBO Max has a lot of quirky comedies, like Tim and Eric and Check it Out, both of which I love, plus South Park. But I keep thinking about dropping another service (probably Hulu) because I’ve watched everything there I want to. Maybe my devotion to Peep Show, which airs on Hulu will keep me there, but probably not.
I will watch Predator before I drop Hulu. Thoroughly enjoyable.
I have T-Mobile cell service and it gets me free Hulu. Otherwise, I wouldn't waste my money. I'm tired of getting nickel and dimed to death for some good stuff but way more worthless programming.
Listened to Marc Marin’s interview with Neil Gaiman last week… really good. He’s very proud of Sandman - he’s fully involved. I’m looking forward to it…
Oy! I have been reading shit about Sandman for the last couple weeks (all generally good) but to read that you were "NOT disappointed" is strong praise. (I would have watched it anyway, BTW).
Only started reading the comics about 4 years ago, but loved it even more than even other Neil Gaiman works. Thanks!
The whole streaming "thing" always seemed to me doomed to fail. All they did is take a million cable channels, and make dozens of streaming services because they thought they would make more money. But - much though I wanted to see "American Gods", I'm not willing to add another streaming service (Starz) for that one property. I wuold love to see the Beatles doc, and probably other stuff (marvel movies!), but not willing to pay for Disney+. I'm already paying for Netflix and HBOMax and Paramount+.. and maybe one other. It's ridiculous to have to go through the signups and money layouts for marginal stuff. Yeah, some good stuff has been made, but really - how many streaming services do I need? And, ok, let's watch the Flight Attendent tonight. Where was that again? Sheesh.
Too little great content distributed over too many streaming service is why I do very little streaming. It's a lot easier to just do something else (like go to a movie in a theater, or watch a DVD, or even simply read a book).
When The Terminator came out, I thought "Oh, a perfect role for Schwartzenegger: a robot!" But by the time Twins came around, I was more "Hey, this guy's actually kinda funny and can act."
My biggest regret in Arnold's career is that they didn't give Terminator 2 the same "no spoilers" treatment in reviews that "The Crying Game" got shortly thereafter. People who went into T2 not knowing that the "Come with me if you want to live" line was on deck were very lucky.
The earlier days of Netflix were amazing. It introduced me to a whole world of quirky, independent movies that I really loved. And Peep Show. Now not so great.
When NBS added Peacock with all its promised content, I really wondered what viewer needs more content? Streaming itself makes sense to the viewer but the Peacock content did not grab me at all. And when CNN decided to stream, really?
I resisted streaming for a long time, I like going to the movies and also have a massive DVD collection ,where I can watch what I like, when I want to.
So, now that I have Netflix, Disney +, and just signed up for Paramount ( mostly for the star trek shows, but they also have a lot of other .tv shows I enjoy, that I don't already own), they are going to decide they are a mistake and close them all?...sigh..lol...
I love Arnold, though probably unlike many here, I have a soft spot for his comedic and/or drama movies ( like I loved Vin Diesel in The Pacifier)...like Kindergarten Cop, Twins etc...though my favorite of Arnold's is probably Total Recall, hands down.
I'm looking forward to watching Prey! I haven't looked forward to any film in the Predator franchise since Predator 2, released when I was just starting high school. That was a very long time ago. As for Predator, it's amusing watching it again all these years later as a grown-up, and appreciating how it mocks action movie cliches and turns a conventional action movie plot on its head.
I’m an little embarrassed to say that while I’ve seen the movie several times I’ve never actually watched PREDATOR start to finish until last night! I was checking the timestamps through and holy cow that thing zips. I think the third act with Arnold “Home Aloneing” is like maybe 25 minutes? This thing utterly slays (and flays and guts) the duration quadrant.
Very pumped for PREY. Will it hit one of the pods next week?
Please explain the economics of Tubi for us. It is very user-friendly, has a quite respectable collection of library and live tv items and….it is free!
[Best of all, it has an incredibly good and seamless ‘local tv news’ collection that is my candidate for the most underappreciated aspect of internet tv.]
I really try to divorce my feelings about an artist and their works, but I would really much rather see DumpsterFireBatgirlMovie than The Flash. I am sure Zazlov is right and it will make a ton of money, but at a certain point you just have to say enough. Ezra Miller has run past that point as if they were their character.
I also don't know what the streaming austerity plan is going to give us and wish there was a middle ground, where they only spend money on projects I personally would enjoy. Is that too much to ask?
I don’t have streaming for new content. I have it for all the shows I missed over the past three decades while I was young and having a life.
That’s the way it starts…. 8-)
I recently dropped Peacock from my streaming line-up. The replacement? A free, three month ad-free YouTube trial, which I’ll also cancel after the trial ends. I’m down to HBO-Max, Apple TV, Prime, and Hulu. I tried a discovery+ trial, anticipating its marriage to HBO Max, and my response is meh, not that great. HBO Max has a lot of quirky comedies, like Tim and Eric and Check it Out, both of which I love, plus South Park. But I keep thinking about dropping another service (probably Hulu) because I’ve watched everything there I want to. Maybe my devotion to Peep Show, which airs on Hulu will keep me there, but probably not.
I will watch Predator before I drop Hulu. Thoroughly enjoyable.
I have T-Mobile cell service and it gets me free Hulu. Otherwise, I wouldn't waste my money. I'm tired of getting nickel and dimed to death for some good stuff but way more worthless programming.
Reservation Dogs on Hulu is wonderful
GREAT show.
I watched the first 32 minutes of Sandman on Netflix this morning.
I read the comic as it came out. I know it backward and forwards (I still have all the original issues safely squirreled away).
I was NOT disappointed, so far.
THAT is the kind of content that streaming services need to be doing.
Listened to Marc Marin’s interview with Neil Gaiman last week… really good. He’s very proud of Sandman - he’s fully involved. I’m looking forward to it…
He should be proud. I just finished episode 6 (The Sound of Her Wings). I cried. It was marvelous.
Oy! I have been reading shit about Sandman for the last couple weeks (all generally good) but to read that you were "NOT disappointed" is strong praise. (I would have watched it anyway, BTW).
Only started reading the comics about 4 years ago, but loved it even more than even other Neil Gaiman works. Thanks!
I am up to episode 5 and quite happy with it :)
The whole streaming "thing" always seemed to me doomed to fail. All they did is take a million cable channels, and make dozens of streaming services because they thought they would make more money. But - much though I wanted to see "American Gods", I'm not willing to add another streaming service (Starz) for that one property. I wuold love to see the Beatles doc, and probably other stuff (marvel movies!), but not willing to pay for Disney+. I'm already paying for Netflix and HBOMax and Paramount+.. and maybe one other. It's ridiculous to have to go through the signups and money layouts for marginal stuff. Yeah, some good stuff has been made, but really - how many streaming services do I need? And, ok, let's watch the Flight Attendent tonight. Where was that again? Sheesh.
Too little great content distributed over too many streaming service is why I do very little streaming. It's a lot easier to just do something else (like go to a movie in a theater, or watch a DVD, or even simply read a book).
When The Terminator came out, I thought "Oh, a perfect role for Schwartzenegger: a robot!" But by the time Twins came around, I was more "Hey, this guy's actually kinda funny and can act."
My biggest regret in Arnold's career is that they didn't give Terminator 2 the same "no spoilers" treatment in reviews that "The Crying Game" got shortly thereafter. People who went into T2 not knowing that the "Come with me if you want to live" line was on deck were very lucky.
Arnie is the undisputed GOAT
KING ARNOLD