Originally Posted by ScareCrowe:
Hulu Live includes the standard Hulu subscription. The way it works with Disney+ is they refund 5.99 of the Disney+ (normally 12.99) so you're paying the same $7 extra that you would with a regular(not live) Hulu/Disney+/ESPN+ bundle.
What is watching TV Live? I never do this other than sports. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Beethoven:
I don’t particularly like rewatching things I’ve already seen.
One issue with the service, if you aren't watching marvel, star wars, or Pixar, you better know what it is you are looking for. They definitely steer you to the big three.
By the way flight of the navigator is an old favorite.
Anyone else notice the star wars films that are missing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Where’s ‘Song if the South’ ‘Watcher in the Woods’ ‘The Devil and Max Devlin ‘Condorman’ and ‘The Black Cauldron’. ????
You will never see song of the south on there. I thought I saw black cauldron in the list you can browse by decades, and I assume the others are coming.
They also added "outdated" cultural warnings to some things which is probably a good idea. The early stuff from laugh o gram and the silent mickey stuff before steamboat willie isn't there either. They seem to be considering the appearance of talking Mickey as the start of Disney. They also framed out the other studio name at the top of steamboat willie even though I doubt anyone is still even aware of celebrity productions unless they are real animation buffs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 007:
One issue with the service, if you aren't watching marvel, star wars, or Pixar, you better know what it is you are looking for. They definitely steer you to the big three.
By the way flight of the navigator is an old favorite.
Anyone else notice the star wars films that are missing.
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Where’s ‘Song if the South’ ‘Watcher in the Woods’ ‘The Devil and Max Devlin ‘Condorman’ and ‘The Black Cauldron’. ????
The Black Cauldron is on there. In HD too. Watched about 10 minutes of it last night.
South of the South will never been seen by anyone ever again. Disney has buried it deep. [Reply]