Thank you for the post. I have zero streaming services and zero pay channels.
The media deserve to take it in the rear.
They have been pushing filth and deviant behaviors for years. Decades really.
I do this crazy thing…I read books…
If you read any other insight news, please let me know, thank you.
Yup, I have Disney + but may dump.
I did subscribe briefly to streaming
services for stuff like Twin Peaks The
Return but then cancelled.
Variety on the Elenental bomb:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/variety.com/2023/film/news/elemental-box-office-bomb-pixar-1235648044/amp/
June 19
Over the weekend, “Elemental” collapsed at the domestic box office with a $29.5 million opening, by far the worst debut in Pixar’s 28-year history. Even forgettable Pixar adventures, like 2015’s “The Good Dinosaur” ($39 million), 2020’s “Onward” ($39 million) and last year’s massive money-loser “Lightyear” ($51 million), managed to fill more seats in their opening weekends.
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Pixar has been struggling since the pandemic, when its corporate overlords at Disney used the pedigree of the animation brand to prop up its new streaming service. During that period, new offerings “Soul,” “Luca” and “Turning Red” were sent directly to Disney+ and family audiences became accustomed to expect those movies at home.
It’s more expensive for a family of four to go to a theater when they know they can wait and it’ll come out on the platform,” Docter has since admitted to Variety. Now, the studio is attempting to reverse course. In an effort to remind the public that Pixar is once again making movies for multiplexes, Disney shelled out to send “Elemental” to the Cannes Film Festival, where it was greeted with a five-minute standing ovation. “We’re trying to make sure people realize there’s a great deal you’re missing by not seeing it on the big screen,” Docter added.