I love Disney Plus!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very important question: is Model Behavior on Disney+?

It was my fave growing up!


No, I don't see it
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:FYI - There's a promotion for Disney+ for Verizon customers.


It's for Verizon Wireless Unlimited subscribers - 1 year free. Or new Fios members.

https://www.polygon.com/2019/11/11/20959939/disney-plus-verizon-offer-free-year


Yes, I'm feeling annoyed about this because the flyer I received from Verizon said Verizon Wireless Unlimited and Verizon FiOS customers would get it. Now that it's released, it's only new FiOS customers.


I have Verizon Wireless Unlimited and successfully signed up yesterday!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those of you calling Disney basic can kiss my mouse ears.


And your chai latte and ugg boots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very important question: is Model Behavior on Disney+?

It was my fave growing up!


Nope.

And they don’t have Wish Upon A Star.

So far I’m not impressed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DIsney+ is either for families with young children or for the most basic adult imaginable.


Agree, though with three kids I'm glad to have it.

As long as we're doing this, I've found so much more I enjoy watching on Prime than on Netflix so dropped Netflix. Once a year or so I subscribe for a month to catch up on the one or two Netflix exclusive offerings. Will do this December for El Camino and Irishman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very important question: is Model Behavior on Disney+?

It was my fave growing up!


Nope.

And they don’t have Wish Upon A Star.

So far I’m not impressed.


You pick two of the most basic moves in Disney Channel history and that's supposed to mean something to us?

You can watch either for free on Youtube for god's sake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DIsney+ is either for families with young children or for the most basic adult imaginable.


Agree, though with three kids I'm glad to have it.

As long as we're doing this, I've found so much more I enjoy watching on Prime than on Netflix so dropped Netflix. Once a year or so I subscribe for a month to catch up on the one or two Netflix exclusive offerings. Will do this December for El Camino and Irishman.


I'm doing it in January to watch Witcher and The Crown. Otherwise Netflix can suck it.
Anonymous
Do they have the old muppet shows?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do they have the old muppet shows?


Yep, all of them. I counted 7 different muppet shows before I stopped. All the seasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OMG -- this is what a good streaming network should be.

None of the 50% of crap currently clogging up Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. Just high-quality, high-budget films and TV shows.

I feel like half of Netflix these days is Bollywood/Nollywood/Korean dramas no one asked for. Amazon Prime has all these random indie films on shoe-string budgets that they don't warn you about. Hulu is just weird.

Thank you Disney. Thank you so much.


Ugh I know! I hate watching people of color on TV. Where my white and animated characters at?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG -- this is what a good streaming network should be.

None of the 50% of crap currently clogging up Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. Just high-quality, high-budget films and TV shows.

I feel like half of Netflix these days is Bollywood/Nollywood/Korean dramas no one asked for. Amazon Prime has all these random indie films on shoe-string budgets that they don't warn you about. Hulu is just weird.

Thank you Disney. Thank you so much.


Ugh I know! I hate watching people of color on TV. Where my white and animated characters at?


This was already discussed on page one. I love tv shows with quality casts and good production budgets. Don't serve me a heaping of junk food I didn't ask for and expect me to rate it 5 stars. Netflix isn't free.

If they had good diverse content added every week then I would watch. Why don't they have any of the seasons of Black-ish, Fresh Off The Boat, Queen Sugar, Being Mary Jane, Devious Maids, Power. It doesn't even have to be new! They budgeted $100 million dollars each to buy the rights to Friends and The Office. Where is Living Single or The Fresh Prince of Bel Air?

Not to mention box office successes and diverse movies like Moonlight, Crazy Rich Asians, any of Tyler Perry's collection, Hidden Figures, Us, Ocean's 8, Get Out, 12 Years A Slave, Dora and the Lost City of Gold, Glass, Angel Has Fallen, Pacific Rim Uprising

I'm tired of them charging $10-$13 but not bring any of the brand-new and box office success movies or tv programs, then acting like subbing in foreign flicks will cover it. They used to be the best place to get all the good content.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very important question: is Model Behavior on Disney+?

It was my fave growing up!


Nope.

And they don’t have Wish Upon A Star.

So far I’m not impressed.


You pick two of the most basic moves in Disney Channel history and that's supposed to mean something to us?

You can watch either for free on Youtube for god's sake.


Or Disney can have the movies they made on the streaming service they are charging. Sorry you are bothered bc I’m not impressed.
Anonymous
I signed up ages ago and now just get a message "contact customer service." Been on hold for hours and can not get through.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I signed up ages ago and now just get a message "contact customer service." Been on hold for hours and can not get through.


They were having problems yesterday but I had no problems signing in on phones (and I signed up ages ago as well) - perhaps try that and see if there's an issue there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG -- this is what a good streaming network should be.

None of the 50% of crap currently clogging up Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. Just high-quality, high-budget films and TV shows.

I feel like half of Netflix these days is Bollywood/Nollywood/Korean dramas no one asked for. Amazon Prime has all these random indie films on shoe-string budgets that they don't warn you about. Hulu is just weird.

Thank you Disney. Thank you so much.


Ugh I know! I hate watching people of color on TV. Where my white and animated characters at?


This was already discussed on page one. I love tv shows with quality casts and good production budgets. Don't serve me a heaping of junk food I didn't ask for and expect me to rate it 5 stars. Netflix isn't free.

If they had good diverse content added every week then I would watch. Why don't they have any of the seasons of Black-ish, Fresh Off The Boat, Queen Sugar, Being Mary Jane, Devious Maids, Power. It doesn't even have to be new! They budgeted $100 million dollars each to buy the rights to Friends and The Office. Where is Living Single or The Fresh Prince of Bel Air?

Not to mention box office successes and diverse movies like Moonlight, Crazy Rich Asians, any of Tyler Perry's collection, Hidden Figures, Us, Ocean's 8, Get Out, 12 Years A Slave, Dora and the Lost City of Gold, Glass, Angel Has Fallen, Pacific Rim Uprising

I'm tired of them charging $10-$13 but not bring any of the brand-new and box office success movies or tv programs, then acting like subbing in foreign flicks will cover it. They used to be the best place to get all the good content.


Did it ever occur to you that perhaps you aren't getting diverse content because you don't watch diverse shows? You know algorithms and all that.

Ever heard of "On My Block" or "Dear White People"? Or Ali Wong? Or Kevin Hart, or Russell Peters or Mike Epps or Ken Jeong? All on Netflix, all American or Canadian.
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