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Old 06-14-2019, 09:25 PM   #50695
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Originally Posted by Slik View Post
I can't picture Disney + having any effect on the WWE Network what-so-ever.

Apples and Oranges.
Really? So many people I know toss up between which streaming services they are going to get. They bundle all that shit together. Things like Spotify and even gym memberships come into the equation too. I know quite a few people that have given up Stan (probably Australia's closest thing to a Netflix alternative) just because they want to get back into the gym. You wouldn't equate the gym with re-runs of Friends, but some people make that choice.

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Originally Posted by Lock Jaw View Post
I mean, when I canceled my WWE Network, I was definitely thinking about "I'd be happier subscribing to Disney+ when it comes out... or even Amazon Prime"
I wasn't thinking about it when I cancelled my WWE Network, because I cancelled that because they made Jinder Mahal champ (and I wasn't even watching old PPVs anymore), but if I had to choose between getting, say, New Japan World and Disney+, I'm definitely going to be thinking about how I want to spend my leisure time in front of screens.

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Originally Posted by Seanny One Ball View Post
There's something off about adult men that watch Disney alone and it's a stigma we should all support.
Um, dude, there's going to be a lot more on there than animated stuff (and a lot of that shit is objectively fucking great film-making anyway). You're going to have Nat Geo, Marvel, Star Wars and all the properties they own. I'm actually mainly going to be getting it for classic Simpsons.

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Originally Posted by Slik View Post
I go to the movies by myself all the time, from Rated R to Pixar
I often prefer it. There isn't that pressure to talk about what you've just seen, and you can go grab a bite to eat and do that post-film processing.
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