marshalgrover
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marshalgrover

negative plus, dipshit

I give it three days.

So they sacked the people responsible for the sacking?

That the 2020 election was stolen and Trump is the rightful president.

She starred in the Buffy tv show. 

I really hope it does get nominated because the performance of that song would really be fun to see on the Oscars, seeing as it’s basically a song about telling people to go fuck themselves.

So does this mean other streamers might have the opportunity to pick up those Looney Tunes shorts? My understanding is that even the Warner owns them and owns HBO in certain cases like these the streamer has to pay something close to fair market value, since people who might be due a cut of the revenue (like in TV

If you can’t afford to stream your own content you need to just get out of the market. HBOMAX went from great to trash in a matter of months.

All the cancelled Netflix shows also bodes poorly. The promise of a subscription to a deep backlog of complete stories and experiences seems to be a fantasy in itself.

The only

If you enjoy a piece of culture, you better buy it. Buy the CD. The DVD. The fucking vinyl. Whatever. The “convenience” of streaming is for the rights holders, not the consumer. You will only get to experience that culture at THEIR convenience. Not yours.

Can we get these Looney Tunes shorts back at the expense of the other half of The Flintstones episodes? I loved the vitamins as a kid but that damn show was never funny.

I find it amazing that Netflix is shooting itself in the foot with a shotgun and instead of capitalizing on that, HBO Max rushes for the sawed-off to take out its own knee.

HBO’s family friendly content is laughable at best, but this move is so strange.

Older shorts from 1930 to 1940 are still available

I subscribed to HBOMax for a month last year to watch Suicide Squad and Harley Quinn, and during that period, I also introduced my then 5 year old to those too. He didn’t care for Bugs, but fucking loved Road Runner and Coyote. He pesters me constantly to open HBOMax to watch them, and I’ve recently thought about

may never be available to stream anywhere again”

Stockholders don’t give a fuck about legacies.  Stockholders nowadays look about as far ahead as the next quarterly earnings report.

Physical.  Fucking.  Media.

All of that means that half of Looney Tunes [...] are no longer available on HBO Max

This IS what Warner’s stockholders want.

So does Warner Bros not have stockholders? And are none of them influential enough to ask what in the world is being done to the company’s legacy?