The "Disney Vault" is quickly becoming the "Disney Flea Market of Raggedy Wonders". Pretty ironic considering just how many of your "stars" can't do hardly anything but crap all over every classic you've made the last 90 years while nonstop whinging how "problematic" it supposedly is. Funny how those stars claim they LOVED it as a kid, but *today* it's somehow awful.
I compare it to Rudolph Christmas Specials toys on the "Island of Lost Toys" Needs a catchy slogan, maybe "Disney's Island of Lost Movie Joys", but best comparison I can come up with
Now that Disney Movie Club is shutting down later this year, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will take over to get the rights to distribute Disney movies to physical media and Disney will join Sony to be in the Spider-Verse.
I hope Spectrum doesn't cave in. The additional payment request from Disney must be astounding and I imagine in NYC they are already paying absurd amounts for cable.
Spectrum Charter owned Disney with this deal. It's obvious Disney caved in at the 12th hour because: 1. Charter offered Fubo-TV free trial offers to their subscribers to get ESPN during the boycott, and 2. Monday Night Football was premiering tonight, and if Disney didn't get ratings, they'd have to refund advertisers their money. Dismal Disney loses again.
@@rodneyboehner3007 While some of that is indeed true. Disney gets 3X over. 1 time by Charter for carriage deal with channels they kept. A second time by Charter for the "wholesale priced" Disney+ with ads. Then a third time when they tout the giant boost in subscribers to advertisers and get paid to run ads to all the people on the Disney+ they got with their Charter package. Disney did not lose. They will likely make more money this way.
@@dcl1986 Now, the real fun is when the other cable networks look at this outcome and figure that they could too push back on Disney's greed once it is time to renew those contracts...
Apparently Disney is that desperate for pumped up Disney+ numbers that they are making it a part of the deal. Hilariously 3 of the channels not returning are 95% of the Disney I watched (NG Wild, FXX, and Disney XD)
That is exactly what's going on. They get to give it out for increases in ESPN numbers and Disney+ numbers which they can then leverage to advertisers for more money. The people in charge of Disney Entertainment and ESPN flat out said so.
Disney should've never created Disney+ in the place. Especially since they controlled most of Hulu thanks to the Fox bought out. It's sinking and they can't back away from it because they invested (and wasted) so much money on it and Iger's ego won't allow him to accept how much of a bone-headed failure it is on his part.
Nat Geo Wild, FXM, and FXX are the biggest losses for me; ad version Disney+ is not an equivalent trade. I'm annoyed that I can't finish watching the final season on Archer now.
Disney hasn't even really made 100 animated features, even with the shorts compilations, dvd sequels, and Pixar combined. And we know they aren't putting any new bonuses on those discs
So Disney is charging $15 per movie for the collection when you could probably get whatever 100 movies you want for not even half that on Amazon. Typical Disney, trying to get more for decades old films that most people probably have in their collection anyway
If they are selling OLD stuff, for $1,500.00 USD, then that is very telling. Whoever makes these decisions is completely out of touch with the average income single family.
Spectrum offered their customers an alternative to get their ESPN which is a free trial for FUBO tv (which carries almost all of Disney's stuff). I am guessing Bob Iger didn't expect that move from Spectrum and since September is Disney's fiscal year end, Iger blinked.
Been waiting for Clownfish TV to cover this. Truth is, I'm not really going to miss the channels that Charter will remove from the lineup. & I'm not even going to comment on that $1500 set of Blu Rays. It's likely cheaper to buy the movies in the set piecemeal than getting this set!
I'm definitely not. They were all garbage and FXX was for us watching the last season of Archer & reruns of whatever was on there. I can fill that time now in the day with RUclips or other stuff on TV anyway. Archer I can watch on the high seas as well as the other stuff when I feel like it. KotH is on Adult Swim and if I want to see it, it's going to be there for the time being.
At this point, I wouldn't buy Disney's $1500 box set with Mr. Iger's cash, let alone my own. No money for The Mouse from my house, especially not for an obvious cash grab like this.
Meanwhile... Disney has decided to stop DVD and Blu-ray sales in Australia reflecting the shift toward streaming services and digital sales. Lucky for me I kept my DVDs years ago. Rather use them than give them money every month.
Mostly buy DVD in my country and sometimes import them from aboard. People are sometimes asking me what's the point collecting... but when you see how altered or heavy-edited these shows/movies are today then you can undestand.
Problem is most Disney DVDs are region coded and are formatted for PAL/NTSC. So make sure the player is either region free or multi region and thankfully most modern displays can show both NTSC/PAL formats.
@@JJJawor For me it beats the purpose of having a collection you spent your life money on and I just want to protect the most precious memories. Cheesy I know but it's just sad to know that this is not the Disney I grew up on.
And speaking of physical media, Disney is ending the Disney Movie Club by May of this year. Sony is entering an agreement to distribute Disney movies on physical media under the Sony umbrella now.
This is so crazy. People were supposedly cutting the cord, because they had to pay for channels they didn't watch. And now....streaming is just doing the same thing. 😜
Song of the South is not on that list because if people watch it, they are going to say, "Wait, this is not racist at all! What the hell did you do to Splash Mountain? Put it back!"
I'd probably buy the Blu-Ray collection... IF they were 4K releases and didn't include garbage like Elemental, Strange World and Lightyear. They would also need to come with both the Portuguese and Brazilian dubs that I grew up with.
Over Labor Day weekend, I wanted to watch some of the old Disney live action movies, you kniw, the Dean Jones, Kurt Russell, Tommy Kirk stuff. Almost none of them are on Disney+ anymore, they are only available for rent or purchase from Ama-f'ing-zon....What happened to the entire Disney catalog?
Not really. They don't have to carry the channels they don't want and get ESPN but they have to pay Disney for Disney+ per customer and they get to claim all those new subscribers as "growth" to leverage for advertising money. They didn't lose. I wish they had, but they found a way to still come out ahead. Of course pending everything going through as the deal now stands. Both sides can claim victory, but Disney will definitely benefit and will leverage it all for more money.
For 1500 it should be a full discography. Not just an animated list, so you don't have to have Song of the South. Edit: And all the 90's Eisner direct to Vhs sequels.
Still not supporting Disney. Hard video copies are better. Disney should have returned the properties they have back to the previous owners. Better and passionate companies can release the old and great Disney movies in their full and uncensored form.
The only thing I would be willing to pay $1500 _to Disney_ for is the rights to Lucasfilm and its studios. Anything to get them away from Disney, and to give the boot to Darth Kennedy.
I will say that with the Blu-rays, at least once you buy it, you own it. Sure, you could get D+ for 9 years, but those Blu-rays you'll own basically forever. Now, is it worth the price tag, absolutely not, but the best I can really say is "at least it's something." Spectrum dropping Disney XD is a huge loss honestly. I don't watch TV anymore, but I remember when I did, a lot of the good shows airing or reruns of those shows were pushed to XD, and it even had Pokémon on there for a time which was cool. I remember if I wanted to watch stuff like Phineas & Ferb after enough time, I had to go to XD to watch it. Kind of sad to see it go honestly, but again, I don't watch TV anymore, so it's not like it impacts me at all.
I hope stuff like this gets used as evidence by the Shareholders suing Disney. The mouse should be forced to show how many subscribers they have, where from and via which deals; then a Judge should rule that that information should be available at future Earnings Calls.
For that price, that set should include the live action movies as well as the animated ones. People forget Disney isn't just an animation studio, I loved watching the old classics like Davy Crockett or 20,000 Leagues or Candleshoe. Why not include episodes of the original Mickey Mouse Club for that matter?
All they included was animated movies. None of the good classic Disney non animation movies like MARY POPPINS, Bed nobs & Broomsticks, Pete’s Dragon, Herbie, Snowball Express, Apple Dumpling Gang, The Ugly Dachshund, Flubber, The Shaggy D.A., etc
Ok if it was a giant collection of complete disney cartoon shows, like og duck tales, aladdin, gargoyles, etc. just a bunch of crap from the past 5 decades I could actually be tempted for that price tag.
This reminds me of Hasbro reprinting cards from the reserve list that WotC swore up and down would "never be reprinted",then charging a thousand dollars for four measly booster packs for MTG's 30th anniversary.
I have to say that I find it ironic that channels like yourself, WDW Pro, and Valiant Renegade tend to use images of Mickey Mouse for your Disney pieces. Whilst Disney itself seems to have downplayed any and all images of Mickey, even at the few images of D23 I’ve seen. It probably lends credence to the prevailing rumor of the company saying adios to the character when the copyright expires next year.
Minnie should obviously be the new face of Disney anyway! Girl boss. She and daisy become a power lesbian couple. Goofy goes trans. Chip and dale… we’ll that opens up another letter to the alphabet brigade
If I was Disney, I would get rid of most of the management team all the way up to the CEO. I would scrap all my future movies that I know are going to be divisive. And start working on a new movie. I would get the best people to make this happen. And I would make a movie with the characters that i know the world loves. This movie would be bigger than the Mario movie. You cannot change any of these characters. They must look, feel, and sound like them. In a story driven with character, instead of mission of statement. DISNEY starring Mickey Mouse Minnie Mouse Pluto Donald Duck Daisy Duck Goofy Pete Chip and Dale
I remember buying a Disney film on VHS because they said it was the last chance to buy as the film would go back in the vault for 50 years... hmm.. a lie perhaps..
I mean my dad kept the VHS of Toy Story 1, the copy that we had while I was a kid, also I am pretty sure fans of each of those films, already have either the DVD or Blu-Ray of their favorite movie from that list.
Geeky is absolutely correct in her Garage sale analysis... There is also in my area a Used Game & Video store that has lots of Childrens DVDs that are a 1$ because Moms Dads & Grandmas & Grandpas have bought the childrens movies but the kids turn into Teens that do not watch them anymore but take them into the Used Game Store for store credit or exchanges...
I was surprised by the $1500 price for this set, but then I remembered that George Lucas had sold book sets of *_Star Wars: Frames_* at $3000 and those sets sold out quickly. So maybe that price isn't as far out there as I thought.
Why would I spend $1500 on a library of disney movies that I know has been bowdlerized and sanitized of any 'offensive' content? You wouldn't even be getting the original films. Just abridged versions scrubbed for a woke audience.
I'm just waiting for Disney to license their classic animated films to Criterion Collection so they can make real special editions of their movies like they did with WALL-E
$1500 yeeeeeeeeaaaaaaahhhhhh right, thankfully I already have most of these. The only ones I'm missing are the live action modern audience disasters and I don't want those anyway.
Those discs ain't special - they're reprints of two-decade old Blu-Ray discs that came out YEARS ago - heck, I bet you they still have the option for the BD-Live network in there
If I’m buying a $1500 Blu-ray set, it’s never seeing the inside of the Blu-ray player. It is going in a locked display case with alarms and lasers and rabid German shepherds guarding it and no one will ever touch it. Plus, I don’t even want some of those movies. I either have the Disney movies I want, or I can get them for cheap elsewhere.
If it was every Disney movie ever made, I’d think about it. 100 random movies isn’t really worth it. I already own most of these, a large portion are on Blu-ray already. Not worth it to me.
It’s cheaper to buy the individual movies and you actually get what you want. Having read that list, it doesn’t contain anything they consider controversial and it’s mostly the recent flops from 2010 up. It’s also got a lot of sequels missing part 1 like Toy Story
DVD cost about $0.07 - 0.25 depending on printing Blueray about $0.15- 0.35 each. the packaging is the most expensive part. The Lord of the rings extended trilogy that was hand packed cost $4.75 and version with the extra items was around $7
No thanks, Disney. I’m not wasting my money on a very expensive Blu-ray bundle, or a Disney Plus subscription. I just want to watch ESPN on my Spectrum cable box again.
The only Disney movies I'd pay anything for are the old WWoD series 'Scarecrow' & 'Swamp Fox'. They were partially (incomplete) released on VHS in the 80's and have never had a DVD release :/
What it really means is it is free at the start to get your credit card information and then start charging you on top of the cable charges in the future, hopefully most will not notice the additional charges!!!!!
The "Disney Vault" is quickly becoming the "Disney Flea Market of Raggedy Wonders".
Pretty ironic considering just how many of your "stars" can't do hardly anything but crap all over every classic you've made the last 90 years while nonstop whinging how "problematic" it supposedly is.
Funny how those stars claim they LOVED it as a kid, but *today* it's somehow awful.
I compare it to Rudolph Christmas Specials toys on the "Island of Lost Toys"
Needs a catchy slogan, maybe "Disney's Island of Lost Movie Joys", but best comparison I can come up with
Now that Disney Movie Club is shutting down later this year, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will take over to get the rights to distribute Disney movies to physical media and Disney will join Sony to be in the Spider-Verse.
For $1500, you should receive every single movie, short and show episode ever produced by Disney if not its purchased brands as well.
They better also include Song of The South and uncensored Fantasia at that price.
@@daviejz6698Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay
My, oh, my, what a wonderful day
Plenty of sunshine headin' my way
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay!
No Song of the South or Superdad, no purchase.
@@daviejz6698of course that isn’t there, they also didn’t include anything considered problematic
Along with a few years of an annual pass to the park of your choice, no blackout dates.
I can guarantee some of those Blu-Rays are altered for MODERN AUDIENCES.
Heard Critical Drinker's voice in my head when I read the last words there. Also probably true.
In that case, they are essentially worthless for anyone who might care about them. Modern audiences can go pound sand.
@@nathanshaw9688THE MESSAGE 😂
I am happy as a Spectrum customer to have no Disney .. Anything that helps them reach their demise is fine with me...
Same here. I barely noticed they were gone
Spectrum still pays Disney either way hahaha
@@Shadowalchemist1 damn how are disney shills even alive don't you get overdosed with copium
I was happy since I didn't need it was hoping my bill was gonna be cheaper T,T
I hope Spectrum doesn't cave in. The additional payment request from Disney must be astounding and I imagine in NYC they are already paying absurd amounts for cable.
Spectrum Charter owned Disney with this deal. It's obvious Disney caved in at the 12th hour because: 1. Charter offered Fubo-TV free trial offers to their subscribers to get ESPN during the boycott, and 2. Monday Night Football was premiering tonight, and if Disney didn't get ratings, they'd have to refund advertisers their money. Dismal Disney loses again.
Disney caved in to spectrum, Disney knew there were going lose rating for MNF, so they settled
@@rodneyboehner3007 While some of that is indeed true. Disney gets 3X over. 1 time by Charter for carriage deal with channels they kept. A second time by Charter for the "wholesale priced" Disney+ with ads. Then a third time when they tout the giant boost in subscribers to advertisers and get paid to run ads to all the people on the Disney+ they got with their Charter package.
Disney did not lose. They will likely make more money this way.
@@dcl1986 Now, the real fun is when the other cable networks look at this outcome and figure that they could too push back on Disney's greed once it is time to renew those contracts...
What's so bad about this deal going through? Are you suggesting the price of Spectrum will go up?
Apparently Disney is that desperate for pumped up Disney+ numbers that they are making it a part of the deal.
Hilariously 3 of the channels not returning are 95% of the Disney I watched (NG Wild, FXX, and Disney XD)
That is exactly what's going on. They get to give it out for increases in ESPN numbers and Disney+ numbers which they can then leverage to advertisers for more money. The people in charge of Disney Entertainment and ESPN flat out said so.
FXX hits me the hardest. Sunny, Shadows. I’m going to complain to Spectrum. I might actually switch providers, and I will not be using Disney+
Disney should've never created Disney+ in the place. Especially since they controlled most of Hulu thanks to the Fox bought out. It's sinking and they can't back away from it because they invested (and wasted) so much money on it and Iger's ego won't allow him to accept how much of a bone-headed failure it is on his part.
Nat Geo Wild, FXM, and FXX are the biggest losses for me; ad version Disney+ is not an equivalent trade. I'm annoyed that I can't finish watching the final season on Archer now.
Disney hasn't even really made 100 animated features, even with the shorts compilations, dvd sequels, and Pixar combined. And we know they aren't putting any new bonuses on those discs
So Disney is charging $15 per movie for the collection when you could probably get whatever 100 movies you want for not even half that on Amazon. Typical Disney, trying to get more for decades old films that most people probably have in their collection anyway
Well they can't sell the new crap.
@@MegaDarkness5000 Very true. But not even their remakes are doing well anymore
Can get them for free via piracy.
Blank DVD-R or DVD+R is my own choice. I can make DVD’s of Disney animated movies so I will not buy the set for $1,500, because it’s a waste of money.
If they are selling OLD stuff, for $1,500.00 USD, then that is very telling. Whoever makes these decisions is completely out of touch with the average income single family.
Spectrum offered their customers an alternative to get their ESPN which is a free trial for FUBO tv (which carries almost all of Disney's stuff).
I am guessing Bob Iger didn't expect that move from Spectrum and since September is Disney's fiscal year end, Iger blinked.
Hum werid, and here I was hoping Spectrum would completely destroy Disney 🤷
They need each other to survive.
@@physetermacrocephalus2209Disney isn't gnna survive for much longer
Disney: Here's all our timeless classics!
Also Disney: Remake all the classics for modern audiences, including Snow White!
Sony: let me take over the physical media market to distribute Disney movies from the vault.
Been waiting for Clownfish TV to cover this. Truth is, I'm not really going to miss the channels that Charter will remove from the lineup.
& I'm not even going to comment on that $1500 set of Blu Rays. It's likely cheaper to buy the movies in the set piecemeal than getting this set!
I'm definitely not. They were all garbage and FXX was for us watching the last season of Archer & reruns of whatever was on there. I can fill that time now in the day with RUclips or other stuff on TV anyway. Archer I can watch on the high seas as well as the other stuff when I feel like it. KotH is on Adult Swim and if I want to see it, it's going to be there for the time being.
At this point, I wouldn't buy Disney's $1500 box set with Mr. Iger's cash, let alone my own. No money for The Mouse from my house, especially not for an obvious cash grab like this.
Oh boy, the high seas might gain a couple of HD remasters that didn't previously exist.
Meanwhile... Disney has decided to stop DVD and Blu-ray sales in Australia reflecting the shift toward streaming services and digital sales. Lucky for me I kept my DVDs years ago. Rather use them than give them money every month.
Mostly buy DVD in my country and sometimes import them from aboard.
People are sometimes asking me what's the point collecting... but when you see how altered or heavy-edited these shows/movies are today then you can undestand.
Problem is most Disney DVDs are region coded and are formatted for PAL/NTSC. So make sure the player is either region free or multi region and thankfully most modern displays can show both NTSC/PAL formats.
@@JJJawor For me it beats the purpose of having a collection you spent your life money on and I just want to protect the most precious memories. Cheesy I know but it's just sad to know that this is not the Disney I grew up on.
And speaking of physical media, Disney is ending the Disney Movie Club by May of this year. Sony is entering an agreement to distribute Disney movies on physical media under the Sony umbrella now.
I would expect Song of the South to be on it for that price.
Zippity Doo Dah ! 😛
Disney is clearly on the spectrum.
autists need to be put in insane asylums
If Disney knocks, don't open na noor.
Yep, the ass end.
I see what you did there 😏
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A $1500 blue ray collection from Disney? Bwahahaha...giggle...snort...breathe....bwahahahaha. Wait, what? They are SERIOUS?
A Blu-ray collection for what, Garbage?
@@フランクランドンLeave it to Sony.
We know Disney is desperate to get those D+ numbers up, but this is crazy!
This wouldn't even increase their D plus sales.
Disney got bent over by Spectrum in my opinion. Spectrum made them blink.
This is so crazy. People were supposedly cutting the cord, because they had to pay for channels they didn't watch. And now....streaming is just doing the same thing. 😜
15 bucks a dvd is still pretty expensive. if it was like 5 bucks per 100 it would be more worth it.
Basically, Disney is trying to push people to the ad supported Disney Plus for the revenue.
I'm thinking of cutting down my Disney + Trio Deal Ad Free to just Hulu Ad Free
Probably
Song of the South is not on that list because if people watch it, they are going to say, "Wait, this is not racist at all! What the hell did you do to Splash Mountain? Put it back!"
Give it to Sony.
I'd probably buy the Blu-Ray collection... IF they were 4K releases and didn't include garbage like Elemental, Strange World and Lightyear.
They would also need to come with both the Portuguese and Brazilian dubs that I grew up with.
I'm willing to bet that as soon as someone buys the $1500 Blu-Ray box set, they'll rip the discs and put them on some sort of piracy site.
Based
A noble sacrifice.
Over Labor Day weekend, I wanted to watch some of the old Disney live action movies, you kniw, the Dean Jones, Kurt Russell, Tommy Kirk stuff. Almost none of them are on Disney+ anymore, they are only available for rent or purchase from Ama-f'ing-zon....What happened to the entire Disney catalog?
Fact is, Spectrum won and put Disney in it's place as Disney get's no revenue for Espn through Spectrum
Not really. They don't have to carry the channels they don't want and get ESPN but they have to pay Disney for Disney+ per customer and they get to claim all those new subscribers as "growth" to leverage for advertising money. They didn't lose. I wish they had, but they found a way to still come out ahead. Of course pending everything going through as the deal now stands. Both sides can claim victory, but Disney will definitely benefit and will leverage it all for more money.
For 1500 it should be a full discography. Not just an animated list, so you don't have to have Song of the South. Edit: And all the 90's Eisner direct to Vhs sequels.
Still not supporting Disney. Hard video copies are better. Disney should have returned the properties they have back to the previous owners. Better and passionate companies can release the old and great Disney movies in their full and uncensored form.
I'm amazed advertisers and investors still believe in Disney accounting...like don't they see what's going on?
97-100 really sum up the essence of failure.
The only thing I would be willing to pay $1500 _to Disney_ for is the rights to Lucasfilm and its studios. Anything to get them away from Disney, and to give the boot to Darth Kennedy.
$1500?! Nah, I'll just pick and choose the ones I want from ebay...
Freeform is a VERY popular channel among the young adult crowd. It used to be ABC Family & was the channel Pretty Little Liars aired on.
I will say that with the Blu-rays, at least once you buy it, you own it. Sure, you could get D+ for 9 years, but those Blu-rays you'll own basically forever. Now, is it worth the price tag, absolutely not, but the best I can really say is "at least it's something."
Spectrum dropping Disney XD is a huge loss honestly. I don't watch TV anymore, but I remember when I did, a lot of the good shows airing or reruns of those shows were pushed to XD, and it even had Pokémon on there for a time which was cool. I remember if I wanted to watch stuff like Phineas & Ferb after enough time, I had to go to XD to watch it. Kind of sad to see it go honestly, but again, I don't watch TV anymore, so it's not like it impacts me at all.
I hope stuff like this gets used as evidence by the Shareholders suing Disney. The mouse should be forced to show how many subscribers they have, where from and via which deals; then a Judge should rule that that information should be available at future Earnings Calls.
For that price, that set should include the live action movies as well as the animated ones. People forget Disney isn't just an animation studio, I loved watching the old classics like Davy Crockett or 20,000 Leagues or Candleshoe. Why not include episodes of the original Mickey Mouse Club for that matter?
As a reseller this is a trash item I would not pay $40 for. It’s a joke
Howdy Geeky! Hi Kneon. I am good with keeping my Clownfish subscription.
$1,500 for a set of films we've all collected on dvd and bluray for years...
All they included was animated movies. None of the good classic Disney non animation movies like MARY POPPINS, Bed nobs & Broomsticks, Pete’s Dragon, Herbie, Snowball Express, Apple Dumpling Gang, The Ugly Dachshund, Flubber, The Shaggy D.A., etc
1500 for 100 movies and shorts is such a waste. Does Disney not think people have something better to do with their money?
Ok if it was a giant collection of complete disney cartoon shows, like og duck tales, aladdin, gargoyles, etc. just a bunch of crap from the past 5 decades I could actually be tempted for that price tag.
If I was Spectrum CEO I would have give Disney the finger for what Disney did
“Never gonna bring Peter Pan out again”
Definitely not after that last round.
A thousand Disney-owned cable channels, and 997 of them only show a URL and a QR code.
It will all be edited versions.
Time to be a pirate already
$1,500 and no Song Of The South?! For that price it should be included and everything in 4K!!
In support of Snowy and the Magical Renfesters I'm guessing "Snow White '37" is not in the box.
Huh. "Snow '37" on the list? Rachel Zegler better be worried.
Yes. It is on the list.
This reminds me of Hasbro reprinting cards from the reserve list that WotC swore up and down would "never be reprinted",then charging a thousand dollars for four measly booster packs for MTG's 30th anniversary.
I have to say that I find it ironic that channels like yourself, WDW Pro, and Valiant Renegade tend to use images of Mickey Mouse for your Disney pieces. Whilst Disney itself seems to have downplayed any and all images of Mickey, even at the few images of D23 I’ve seen. It probably lends credence to the prevailing rumor of the company saying adios to the character when the copyright expires next year.
nah he’s not going to retire…he’s just going to be reserved for lame preschool shows for the next 105 years.
If they let the copyright go Larry Flint will make a fucked up furry porn staring mickey lmfao
Minnie should obviously be the new face of Disney anyway! Girl boss. She and daisy become a power lesbian couple. Goofy goes trans. Chip and dale… we’ll that opens up another letter to the alphabet brigade
Will the blu-ray set contain censored, ie fixed-for-modern-audiences, or the untouched originals?
If I was Disney, I would get rid of most of the management team all the way up to the CEO.
I would scrap all my future movies that I know are going to be divisive.
And start working on a new movie. I would get the best people to make this happen. And I would make a movie with the characters that i know the world loves. This movie would be bigger than the Mario movie.
You cannot change any of these characters. They must look, feel, and sound like them. In a story driven with character, instead of mission of statement.
DISNEY
starring
Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse
Pluto
Donald Duck
Daisy Duck
Goofy
Pete
Chip and Dale
I have a VPN and torrents.......so that's a no from me on that box set scam.
It's a pirates life for me. Yo ho ho.
I remember buying a Disney film on VHS because they said it was the last chance to buy as the film would go back in the vault for 50 years... hmm.. a lie perhaps..
I mean my dad kept the VHS of Toy Story 1, the copy that we had while I was a kid, also I am pretty sure fans of each of those films, already have either the DVD or Blu-Ray of their favorite movie from that list.
Yeah; Most people do not have that kind of money to spare. This is going to be yet another failure.
Wait 5 years then check out the garage sales. You can probably pick that set up for $20.
Like Mike said in Monster's Inc: I think he's trying to boost his numbers!
I didn't see a single live-action movie on that list...weird, WEIRD.
FOURTEEN MILLION?! That's a lotta books ta cook!!
Sounds like they settled with Spectrum over the Disney+ deal in order to CONTINUE TO LIE about "subscription numbers" for Disney+ to investors.
Geeky is absolutely correct in her Garage sale analysis...
There is also in my area a Used Game & Video store that has lots of Childrens DVDs that are a 1$ because Moms Dads & Grandmas & Grandpas have bought the childrens movies but the kids turn into Teens that do not watch them anymore but take them into the Used Game Store for store credit or exchanges...
I can use that $1500 on anything not Disney. Like hobby lobby. Or Walmart. Or hungry Howies. Or………
it is the only way they can sell the last 3 movies on the list
I was surprised by the $1500 price for this set, but then I remembered that George Lucas had sold book sets of *_Star Wars: Frames_* at $3000 and those sets sold out quickly. So maybe that price isn't as far out there as I thought.
True, but George Lucas never gotten the backlashes that Disney's getting. Disney's properties are worth about the dirt that we walk on.
Almost misheard "crystal mouse ears" as "CRYSTAL METH EARS" 😂
Why would I spend $1500 on a library of disney movies that I know has been bowdlerized and sanitized of any 'offensive' content? You wouldn't even be getting the original films. Just abridged versions scrubbed for a woke audience.
Hmm. I’m thinking that set is about $1000 bucks overcharged.
Disney getting to claim around 15 million 'new' + subscribers sucks, but to the people that have to have their sports, I'm glad you got it back.
A $1500 DVD set? Disney is clearly on the spectrum again...
I'm just waiting for Disney to license their classic animated films to Criterion Collection so they can make real special editions of their movies like they did with WALL-E
$1500 yeeeeeeeeaaaaaaahhhhhh right, thankfully I already have most of these. The only ones I'm missing are the live action modern audience disasters and I don't want those anyway.
Why not include a Blu Ray of the original Star War triliogy in this set?
That lot of money and who will buy those DVD & blu-Ray box sets.
Kneon, EXACTLY what I was thinking... Song of the South included?
Another day of Dismal Disney
13:25 Geeky has the best rants.
Those discs ain't special - they're reprints of two-decade old Blu-Ray discs that came out YEARS ago - heck, I bet you they still have the option for the BD-Live network in there
We don’t have garage sales down here in Brazil. It’s not part of our culture but I remember doing it back in the 80s in America boy was that fun! 😅
eBay, Amazon, you name it are selling Disney DVD’s and Blu-Ray’s.
If I’m buying a $1500 Blu-ray set, it’s never seeing the inside of the Blu-ray player. It is going in a locked display case with alarms and lasers and rabid German shepherds guarding it and no one will ever touch it.
Plus, I don’t even want some of those movies. I either have the Disney movies I want, or I can get them for cheap elsewhere.
Disney is going for the whales with that $1500 box set 😂
Sadly there are a bunch of people who will put it on their credit cards without a second thought.
i dunno...1500 buys a lot of boxed wine and cat food...
Trust Fund babies are still a hot market for Disney after all. 😀
@@cheeseboytreyI can buy an Xbox series X for less than than
Anybody buying anything from Disney today besides ESPN should be ashamed. $1500 for movies you can stream online for free lol.
If it was every Disney movie ever made, I’d think about it. 100 random movies isn’t really worth it. I already own most of these, a large portion are on Blu-ray already. Not worth it to me.
It’s cheaper to buy the individual movies and you actually get what you want. Having read that list, it doesn’t contain anything they consider controversial and it’s mostly the recent flops from 2010 up. It’s also got a lot of sequels missing part 1 like Toy Story
The anniversary box set sounds like WOTC on their magic: The gathering 30th anniversary.
DVD cost about $0.07 - 0.25 depending on printing Blueray about $0.15- 0.35 each. the packaging is the most expensive part. The Lord of the rings extended trilogy that was hand packed cost $4.75 and version with the extra items was around $7
No thanks, Disney. I’m not wasting my money on a very expensive Blu-ray bundle, or a Disney Plus subscription.
I just want to watch ESPN on my Spectrum cable box again.
Daily dose of dismal rat, because of course
They are dropping FXX? Oh no I won't get to watch every Simpsons ever marathons anymore....truly a loss.
There investors should sue them
Does the box set include a lifetime subscription to Disney/Hulu/ESPN ad free tier?
The only Disney movies I'd pay anything for are the old WWoD series 'Scarecrow' & 'Swamp Fox'. They were partially (incomplete) released on VHS in the 80's and have never had a DVD release :/
Don’t most Disney fans already have all the Blu-rays? I do!
to be honest I didn't miss Disney at all 😂
I'll just stick to my Dumbo DVD, thank you.
For that money I could pay for bills and groceries for months and keep making money at work.
What it really means is it is free at the start to get your credit card information and then start charging you on top of the cable charges in the future, hopefully most will not notice the additional charges!!!!!