rael ramone
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And there is a discussion to be had about this film and media. Specifically what they did to address spoilers. And for obvious reasons this discussion must wait until much, much, more have seen the film...
Avatar's record is quite safe.
Story - far, far, far inferior to even the prequels. Can't say why without getting into spoilers.
I agree....Potter who? Its to early to crown the new king but it is looking that way. What Disney has to do is parlay this success to SWland. Take some notes on how UNI executed Potter land and double down. If they do it could wipe out any gains UNI has made in the park wars. On the downside they could also continue its programs of cuts and the public will line up and just open their wallets and surrender.
i think this quote will be revisited
I don't think there is much Disney could do to affect the gains Uni has gotten in recent years -- because those gains were not at the expense of Disney (by and large) but from Sea World and other local options. What Disney can do by having high quality and frequent additions is to prevent Uni from biting into WDW. It's entirely possible that if both WDW and Uni are firing on all cylinders that they will be mutually beneficial by simply drawing more people to the Orlando area (especially foreigners for long holidays).
Cable cutterswhat is going on with ESPN?
what is going on with ESPN?
Cable cutters
We have Directv as well. Mainly for sports. I don't think we will cut for a while yet unless something changes.I was about to cut off directv myself last week...but when I called to cancel, they took a huge chunk off my bill for the next 12 months.
Cable cutters
what is going on with ESPN?
I don't think there is much Disney could do to affect the gains Uni has gotten in recent years -- because those gains were not at the expense of Disney (by and large) but from Sea World and other local options. What Disney can do by having high quality and frequent additions is to prevent Uni from biting into WDW. It's entirely possible that if both WDW and Uni are firing on all cylinders that they will be mutually beneficial by simply drawing more people to the Orlando area (especially foreigners for long holidays).
Not really how i'd like people to view my post. It's well worth seeing and very good, and it will be better if you manage to avoid spoilers. That is likely why others have such a high opinion on it. The movie would have unquestionably made a much bigger impact on me had I not known a major plot point in advance, someone ruined an important part for me before seeing it as I said in an earlier post. It was still fantastic seeing it play out onscreen though. The fact that I still found it extremely enjoyable even being spoiled says something about the movie being good. I already want to see it again. I also suspect it will grow on me over time as the disappointment of being spoiled beforehand diminishes.Gee that's damning the movie with faint praise, But that's kind of what I hear my friends saying about the movie It's OK but I don't need to see it twice.
Had an opportunity to see it 'free' (to me) last night but I passed for a couple of reasons one of course is to make a miniscule contribution to 'starving the disney beast' and not contribute to opening weekend. Two I don't go to a lot of movies and so far TFA just does not seem compelling.
DW - DID go (huge SW fangurl) and her comment was 'it was OK'
definitely agree. I knew of a major plot point, and still loved itNot really how i'd like people to view my post. It's well worth seeing and very good, and it will be better if you manage to avoid spoilers. That is likely why others have such a high opinion on it. The movie would have unquestionably made a much bigger impact on me had I not known a major plot point in advance, someone ruined an important part for me before seeing it as I said in an earlier post. It was still fantastic seeing it play out onscreen though. The fact that I still found it extremely enjoyable even being spoiled says something about the movie being good. I already want to see it again. I also suspect it will grow on me over time as the disappointment of being spoiled beforehand diminishes.
And I did not feel like I was watching a toy commercial at any point to address another worry of yours. It felt like a Star Wars movie made by people who enjoy the originals and respect its legacy. While i'm sure Disney executives see it as a cash cow, not once did I feel that way while viewing it. It's very good, genuinely Star Wars movie and very entertaining.
One aspect I found interesting and fresh was the lightsaber duel. I actually like the duels in the prequels and was worried this one would be too short and not as well choreographed. It turned out that it WAS a somewhat different, but fresh take. It took elements from both trilogies, but felt more brutal and "real" somehow. You could really feel the power that went into the blows and every move looked like it was intended to actually connect with the opponent's body. While again I do like the duels in the prequels, the dance like choreography does leave a lot of obvious openings that most normal viewers can see when you look. Sometimes felt like they were putting on a show rather than trying to kill one another. Force Awakens presented a very cool and interesting duel. It still had some of the grace of the prequels, but showed off more power, brutality and intention to injure/kill than i've seen before.
Ever since Disney was announced to be acquiring Lucasfilm in 2012 I immediately knew the company would be in great hands, even when everyone else continually said "DISNEY WILL RUIN STAR WARS!" I had faith and trust (and maybe trace samples of pixie dust) in Disney and it paid off spectacularly last night when I saw The Force Awakens. I absolutely loved it but I don't think I can see the movie in its entirety more than once (everyone who has seen the movie knows why).My favorite thing out of the last 24 hours is seeing things go from "Disney is going to ruin Star Wars!" to "OMG THAT WAS AMAZING." Disney didn't ruin Marvel, why would they ruin Star Wars?
the apocalypse for ESPN is very real.
the NFL is in talks to stream all thursday night football games next season (like they did for the jags/bills game in london on nov 1).
MLBAM (major league baseball advanced media) has already made a very successful direct-to-customer streaming network in WWE network, and has MLB and the NHL under its purview.
the stars are beginning to align for sports fans to cut the chord. not any time soon, but in the next 10 years? maybe. and if that's the case, i'm not keeping ESPN for the one or two MNF games my team plays during the year. that's what bars are for.
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