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RE: Disney 10,000,000 new customers in one day
(11-15-2019 11:03 AM)TrojanCampaign Wrote:  
(11-14-2019 03:31 PM)MWC Tex Wrote:  Good numbers but will it hold? How many times are you going to watch the same Disney movies and shows? We’ll see if people drop off when they see the content available.
Also, if people are satisfied with Disney+ will they cut cable which is still Disney’s cash cow? Many probably have held off cutting cable because of the Disney channel.

Its the Disney movies in HD/UHD that sell me.

We can watch things like Honey I shrunk the kids, Sandlot, and Mulan in 4K.

It would be incredibly expensive to go buy all those movies or even rent them. The Star Wars, Marvel, and NG are a plus.

I would happily pay 16 a month.

Exactly. Disney + is giving me 4K versions of movies I already own on DVD or Blu Ray. Cheaper than buying them all again. The only reason I'd drop it would be a series of price increases, which I fear will be coming.
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