Checks out.
Checks out.
I can’t be the only one in this boat, but the reason we continue paying for 2/3s of our streaming services is solely because my kids are glued to their children’s/animation programming. I’d have dumped Netflix and Disney+ ages ago if it weren’t for my kids protesting.
Warrior! It started on Cinemax for seasons 1 and 2, and word is there is a season 3 coming to HBOMax soon. It’s awesome!
Given that they are introducing Adam Warlock in GotG 3, I’d say it ought to be there. Pip is mostly Adam’s sidekick, not Starfox’s.
Ive been gray for 6 or more years and I'm pretty active.
The internet is not “divided” about Eternals. We all hate it.
Same issue here. I got some former writer mad at me and they grayed me across the board (they quit a season later, just as they started, whatever). But they didn’t gray me from TheRoot because I think they were either afraid of me being POC or this website just makes no sense on it’s programming.
I don’t think I’ve ever even heard anyone talk about Discovery+ outside of A.V. Club articles. I know, intellectually, a lot of people like cheap reality garbage and will binge Ice Road Beauty Hoarders or whatever, I’ve just never met any of them.
Simple question (which means I know it is already above the heads of anyone in the executive reaches of the entertainment industry):
This was the comment I wanted to reply to earlier. You are absolutely correct. AT&T management bungled the whole thing.
If you really want to blame anyone, blame ATT’s complete mismanagement with both the acquisition and running of the HBO/Warner properties. It sucks to lose things you wanted, but there is so much accrued debt that made this merger necessary in the first place.
It really does seem like HBO Max/Warner is suffering from new-boss-itis, where all of the in-progress stuff gets canceled when a new boss comes in. A common occurrence in Hollywood, mostly because bosses are idiots and think “OK, this thing that was launched by my predecessor...if it does badly, I’ll hear about it,…
It’s purely accounting. After a merger the purchasing company has a window of time (which expires mid-August in this case) to write off the current assets of the purchased company that it doesn’t want to retain. For unreleased stuff like Batgirl, WBD can right off every bit of money they’ve spent. Released films are…
In the Boston area, my experience with AAA offices for RMV work has been terrible. As in, went to an AAA office for basic license or registration work but the line (or lack there of) was such an unmoving mess that we left without getting helped after an hour or two.
In Arizona I think every check cashing store does MVD transactions. Never seen a AAA office so don't know about that.
here in SoCal don’t discount the value of the DMV services
Hey, fan boys still clamor for Chloe Wang in the MCU because evidently they never outgrow their crushes. Al least Gustin can act.
Gustin is never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever going to be Flash in the movies.
You know, this might be a crazy idea, but most businesses, when they find there’s far more demand for a product than they can meet, raise the price. If GM decides they’re going to sell certain vehicles to dealers for much less than the retail value of the vehicle, that’s certainly GM’s right, but they shouldn’t…
if you can somehow get in line