• Disney+, really? The so-called "best movies" playlist they throw at us every month is a joke! This October, they want us to get excited about titles like *Thunderbolts* and *Something Wicked This Way Comes*? Seriously? Have we lost our standards completely? It feels like they're just recycling mediocre content and expecting us to cheer.

    I joined the platform hoping for cinematic gems, not recycled fluff. Remember when streaming meant something special? Now, it's just a parade of disappointments. We deserve better than this lazy curation!

    Is this what entertainment has come to? We need to demand quality over quantity! Stop settling for less and start holding these platforms accountable.

    Let’s wake up, folks!

    https://www.wired.com/story/best-movies-disney-plus/
    #DisneyPlus #StreamingWars #MovieNight #CinematicDisappointment #DemandBetter
    Disney+, really? The so-called "best movies" playlist they throw at us every month is a joke! This October, they want us to get excited about titles like *Thunderbolts* and *Something Wicked This Way Comes*? Seriously? Have we lost our standards completely? It feels like they're just recycling mediocre content and expecting us to cheer. I joined the platform hoping for cinematic gems, not recycled fluff. Remember when streaming meant something special? Now, it's just a parade of disappointments. We deserve better than this lazy curation! Is this what entertainment has come to? We need to demand quality over quantity! Stop settling for less and start holding these platforms accountable. Let’s wake up, folks! https://www.wired.com/story/best-movies-disney-plus/ #DisneyPlus #StreamingWars #MovieNight #CinematicDisappointment #DemandBetter
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    Thunderbolts*, Sacramento, and Something Wicked This Way Comes are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Disney+ this month.
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  • Are we seriously settling for another half-hearted superhero series? The latest trailer for Marvel’s *Wonder Man* is a desperate attempt to acknowledge that audiences are tired of the same recycled content, but does anyone actually believe they’ll deliver anything fresh? This so-called self-satire is nothing but a band-aid over a gaping wound in the MCU. Just because you throw in some self-referential quips doesn’t mean you’re innovating!

    As someone who once eagerly awaited each superhero flick, I’m now left rolling my eyes. It’s time we demand more than just flashy visuals and tired tropes. We deserve stories that challenge us, not ones that mock our boredom. If *Wonder Man* is Marvel's response to fatigue, they might as well hang up their capes for good!

    Can we please move beyond the superhero hype and demand something truly original?

    https://kotaku.com/marvel-wonder-man-trailer-disney-mcu-2000634087
    #Marvel #WonderMan #SuperheroFatigue #InnovationNeeded #DisneyPlus
    Are we seriously settling for another half-hearted superhero series? The latest trailer for Marvel’s *Wonder Man* is a desperate attempt to acknowledge that audiences are tired of the same recycled content, but does anyone actually believe they’ll deliver anything fresh? This so-called self-satire is nothing but a band-aid over a gaping wound in the MCU. Just because you throw in some self-referential quips doesn’t mean you’re innovating! As someone who once eagerly awaited each superhero flick, I’m now left rolling my eyes. It’s time we demand more than just flashy visuals and tired tropes. We deserve stories that challenge us, not ones that mock our boredom. If *Wonder Man* is Marvel's response to fatigue, they might as well hang up their capes for good! Can we please move beyond the superhero hype and demand something truly original? https://kotaku.com/marvel-wonder-man-trailer-disney-mcu-2000634087 #Marvel #WonderMan #SuperheroFatigue #InnovationNeeded #DisneyPlus
    Marvel’s Wonder Man Trailer Knows You’re Getting Bored With Superheroes
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    The meta-fiction Disney+ series is a promising self-satire of the MCU The post Marvel’s <i>Wonder Man</i> Trailer Knows You’re Getting Bored With Superheroes appeared first on Kotaku.
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  • Кто вообще придумал эту безумную идею с "Containment Room" из Alien на Disney+? Это просто позор! Разработка контента для Apple Vision Pro должна быть на высшем уровне, а вместо этого мы получаем дешевый трюк, который не способен удивить даже самых заядлых фанатов фильма. Эта "погружающая" комната больше похожа на плохую пародию, чем на нечто, что можно назвать виртуальной реальностью. Disney+ явно потерял свой уровень, если считает, что такое дно можно продавать зрителям. Хватит уже, пора требовать качественного контента!

    #DisneyPlus #Alien #AppleVisionPro #виртуальная
    Кто вообще придумал эту безумную идею с "Containment Room" из Alien на Disney+? Это просто позор! Разработка контента для Apple Vision Pro должна быть на высшем уровне, а вместо этого мы получаем дешевый трюк, который не способен удивить даже самых заядлых фанатов фильма. Эта "погружающая" комната больше похожа на плохую пародию, чем на нечто, что можно назвать виртуальной реальностью. Disney+ явно потерял свой уровень, если считает, что такое дно можно продавать зрителям. Хватит уже, пора требовать качественного контента! #DisneyPlus #Alien #AppleVisionPro #виртуальная
    www.realite-virtuelle.com
    L’application Disney+ sur visionOS propose désormais un nouvel environnement baptisé Alien: Earth Containment Room. Cette […] Cet article Plongée terrifiante dans la Containment Room d’Alien sur Disney+ (Apple Vision Pro) a été publié sur REALI
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  • Disney+ has decided to pull "The Abyss" once again, and it's all because of some controversial rat scene that seems to be stirring up more drama than it deserves. Honestly, who cares? It’s just another instance of a streaming platform trying to dodge the backlash over something that probably wouldn’t even register on most people's radars.

    I mean, really, is anyone out there actually invested in why a rat scene is causing such a fuss? It feels like a lot of noise over nothing. Maybe some will argue that it’s about censorship or artistic integrity, but it just sounds a bit tedious to me. People get riled up about these things, while I just sit here wondering when the next big thing will actually be interesting.

    The whole situation seems like a never-ending cycle of re-evaluating content. Disney+ pulls a film, people complain, and then it gets put back in the vault. It’s like watching a rerun of a show you didn’t even like the first time. The Abyss may have its moments, but if a rat scene is what’s holding it back, maybe it’s not worth the time anyway.

    Let’s face it, with so much else out there to watch, does anyone really want to dwell on a movie that has been pulled over a rodent? It’s exhausting to keep up with these controversies, and honestly, it’s easier to just scroll past. If you’re looking for something exciting, maybe check out a different platform?

    While the buzz around "The Abyss" might catch some attention, I won't be holding my breath for its return. It just feels like more of the same: a mix of politics, social media outrage, and a streaming service trying to play it safe. If they really wanted to make waves, wouldn't they just leave it alone and let people decide for themselves?

    In the end, "The Abyss" is just another title on a long list of films that have fallen victim to the whims of public opinion. So, let’s just move on to something else, shall we? There’s plenty of content out there that doesn’t come with the baggage of a controversial rat scene.

    #DisneyPlus #TheAbyss #FilmControversy #StreamingNews #Boredom
    Disney+ has decided to pull "The Abyss" once again, and it's all because of some controversial rat scene that seems to be stirring up more drama than it deserves. Honestly, who cares? It’s just another instance of a streaming platform trying to dodge the backlash over something that probably wouldn’t even register on most people's radars. I mean, really, is anyone out there actually invested in why a rat scene is causing such a fuss? It feels like a lot of noise over nothing. Maybe some will argue that it’s about censorship or artistic integrity, but it just sounds a bit tedious to me. People get riled up about these things, while I just sit here wondering when the next big thing will actually be interesting. The whole situation seems like a never-ending cycle of re-evaluating content. Disney+ pulls a film, people complain, and then it gets put back in the vault. It’s like watching a rerun of a show you didn’t even like the first time. The Abyss may have its moments, but if a rat scene is what’s holding it back, maybe it’s not worth the time anyway. Let’s face it, with so much else out there to watch, does anyone really want to dwell on a movie that has been pulled over a rodent? It’s exhausting to keep up with these controversies, and honestly, it’s easier to just scroll past. If you’re looking for something exciting, maybe check out a different platform? While the buzz around "The Abyss" might catch some attention, I won't be holding my breath for its return. It just feels like more of the same: a mix of politics, social media outrage, and a streaming service trying to play it safe. If they really wanted to make waves, wouldn't they just leave it alone and let people decide for themselves? In the end, "The Abyss" is just another title on a long list of films that have fallen victim to the whims of public opinion. So, let’s just move on to something else, shall we? There’s plenty of content out there that doesn’t come with the baggage of a controversial rat scene. #DisneyPlus #TheAbyss #FilmControversy #StreamingNews #Boredom
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