Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for subscribers. I don’t like any of the superhero or Star Wars things, and we also don’t watch Disney movies (don’t have kids). Are there other shows that are worth it for the subscription? So far I’ve heard of a show about ballet dancers that’s good, and some of the behind the scenes at Disneyland things look interesting. I guess I’m wondering what the content is like if you’re not looking for Star Wars, superhero stuff, or kids movies?
Umm nothing. I mean if you watch the Disney channel itself on the regular - things like Hannah Montana are available - but what adult does that?
Les than 10% of the content is based around National Geographic offerings. Doesn't sound like Disney is the right streaming service for you.
Anonymous wrote:Question for subscribers. I don’t like any of the superhero or Star Wars things, and we also don’t watch Disney movies (don’t have kids). Are there other shows that are worth it for the subscription? So far I’ve heard of a show about ballet dancers that’s good, and some of the behind the scenes at Disneyland things look interesting. I guess I’m wondering what the content is like if you’re not looking for Star Wars, superhero stuff, or kids movies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DIsney+ is either for families with young children or for the most basic adult imaginable.
My 15 year old daughter and her high school friends love it! Wizards of Waverly Place etc.
Can you recommend the other shows your daughter likes?
These are TV shows that she liked previously and loves watching again:
Jessie
Hannah Montana
Wizards of Waverly Place
Good Luck Charlie
Shake it Up
Muppets movies
Anonymous wrote:Watched three men and a little lady last night (with teens!). Cute!
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.
What a narrow view of the world. Clearly someone, lots of people, are watching these types of shows on netflix.
Netflix actually shows you what you watch. I 100% don't get any Bollywood shown to me
Anonymous wrote:Guys I watched Pollyanna last night for the first time in 26 years and I was so, so happy.