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All press screenings for upcoming films that I'm invited to have been cancelled (Quiet Place, Mulan, and others) -- nm
Posted by
JackDawson (aka dawson)
Mar 12 '20, 16:14
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Responses:
I'll be curious whether any studio gets brave and tests a pure digital release for a big film. -- nm
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David
Mar 12, 16:15
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DIsney should do it with Mulan. -- nm
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Remlik
Mar 12, 16:16
19
I started to tell you that this was a billion-dollar bad idea, but I'm now reconsidering. I'll have to run the numbers on it. -- nm
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David
Mar 12, 16:29
10
I legit think it would be a huge hit for them.
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Remlik
Mar 12, 16:34
is D+ in Asia yet? put Mulan on and fast track D+ in Asia -- nm
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Beaker
Mar 12, 16:30
8
It's not in China and probably won't be for a while. The government would regulate the content.
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David
Mar 12, 16:39
7
Could they open it up for specific events, i.e., Mulan? And not the whole corpus? -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 12, 16:41
6
Not sure I understand what you're asking. -- nm
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David
Mar 12, 16:45
5
Could Disney Plus launch the service in China not as a streaming platform, but as a movie premiere service? -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 12, 16:50
4
Same tech stack, just an extremely limited selection of Mulan and ... Mulan. -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 12, 16:53
3
You can't do anything in China unless the Chinese government is involved, and they're stubbornly not agile for foreigners. -- nm
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David
Mar 12, 17:03
2
(So, no is the answer.) -- nm
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David
Mar 12, 17:03
1
C;mon China, I thought you were cool. -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 12, 17:27
Onward - an off-cycle Pixar?
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Will Hunting
Mar 12, 16:19
yup. D+ is already set to get a shit ton more subscribers, but doing that would drive it up even more -- nm
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Beaker
Mar 12, 16:16
6
charge $40 for it. -- nm
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Remlik
Mar 12, 16:18
5
People wouldn't do it for that. But it still may be worth the growth in the platform. Look at all the money Netflix puts into their original
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pmb
Mar 12, 16:25
3
Hell 2 tickets and popcorn and drinks would run you north of $50 -- nm
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Remlik
Mar 12, 16:35
1
People wouldn't do it anyway. It's way too high relative to other available content even if it's newer. And you're watching it at home instead of a
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pmb
Mar 12, 16:53
I still don't have D+, so they have room to grow -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 12, 16:27
or, just wait 4 months and watch it for "free"... -- (edited)
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Beaker
Mar 12, 16:23
The Interview doesn't count?
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Cuzzin Todd
Mar 12, 16:16
2
The joke's funny, but 2014 is also an eternity ago for streaming services. -- nm
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David
Mar 12, 16:25
1
It's that long ago??? Crap we're getting old. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Mar 12, 17:26
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