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This week finds Disney going toe-to-toe with Redbox and Amazon as it paves the way for its new streaming service. And since I was sick with the flu last week, we never got a chance to talk about those new trailers for Solo and Incredibles 2. That all changes this week. Also, Disney announced that kids ages 3 - 9 will eat free this summer. So does that mean there is no free dining for adults? We talk about it on the show. Disney Updates Legal Language to Fight Redbox Disney is back in court, working desperately to stop Redbox before Black Panther comes out. After a judge rejected Disney's request for an injunction to keep Redbox from selling digital download codes at deep discounts, Disney went back to the drawing board on its legal language for its combo packs. Disney codes used to just say that they were not for sale or transfer, which didn't hold up in court. The new injunction motion states, "To redeem a Code...a user must represent that he or she, or a member of his or her family, 'obtained the [C]ode in an original disc + code package [i.e., a Combo Pack] and the [C]ode was not purchased separately.'" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kru3pNKoit0 I'm not a lawyer, but I doubt that this will satisfy the judge. Initially, the judge ruled that Disney was trying to control the transfer of physical copies of discs, a move that is not covered by the Copyright Act. Now Disney appears to be trying to control the physical transfer of digital copies of movies. What if a friend buys Thor 2 and sells me the Digital code for $1. Am I breaking Disney's copyright by downloading the copy on my Disney Movies Anywhere? If we really do create our own enemies, then Redbox is a monster of Disney's making. Had the studio agreed to a distribution agreement, this situation would never have happened. Which reminds me of another beast... Amazon Goes from A to Z without Disney Amazon and Disney have been having a quiet feud over distribution as well. It all stems back to 2014, when Amazon asked for a larger cut of sales. Disney said no and since that time, Disney fans have run into peculiar issues when searching for films. For example, Amazon -- which controls an estimated 40 percent of online sales -- is only allowing Prime members to buy The Last Jedi. Disney is betting that consumers will view the inconvenience as a major annoyance, leave their beloved Amazon to find copies of movies elsewhere, and be so disgruntled that Amazon will be forced to come running back to Disney. On the other hand, Amazon is hoping fans love Disney content enough to pay a premium to get it from Amazon. Both of those views are wrong. Consumers are already viewing this as an inconvenience, but not enough for customers to undercut Amazon just yet (More on that later). Disney content is great, but it'snot the only fish in the sea. Disney needs Amazon to suggest its toys, movies, and other items to keep sales booming. After all, it's not like Consumer Products is raking in the dough for the company. Still, Amazon also needs to be careful. Feud's with Google and Disney are causing customers to question whether or not the store really goes from A to Z. This is already taking a toll as Amazon fell out of the top 10 of global websites for the first time -- and that's according to Amazon's own data. In fact, they aren't even the world's top online retailer for now. We'll see if that changes as these feuds continue. Kids Eat Free at Disney. Will grownups get it too?? Did you want free dining? Well, you've got it...just maybe not in the way you wanted it. Disney recently announced kids would eat free at Walt Disney World during trips from May 28 - August 30. Of course, there are restrictions. This is Disney we're talking about. The offer is valid on kids ages 3 - 9. You have to have a Magic Your Way package and stay in certain rooms, but the point is free dining is here. What remains to be seen is whether grown-ups will get free dinings. Every year for the past few years, Disney has released free dinings to entice people to come to Disney World and stay on property. That's a point that a lot of people miss. Disney does this to increase its own bottom line, not just for goodwill. There is no way Disney loses money on this promotion. Now hotels are filled, parks are crowded and getting a reservation takes more than a light coating of Pixie dust. You better dump the entire jar on your head if you want Cinderella's Royal Table or Be Our Guest. Point is, Disney no longer needs free dining, but I think they haven't needed it for a while. Instead of being a tool to attract guests who normally wouldn't come, free dining is now a way to spread out crowds. If we can get the people who would have come in July to come in August instead, it makes vacations less crowded for everyone. Whatever revenue is "lost" on free dining is recouped through room requirements. Again, there is no way Disney is losing money on this promotion. That said, Free dining is just another tool in Disney's belt. The moment it stops becoming useful is the moment you won't see it again. I don't think that will happen this year. Finally Excited About Solo Finally, an exciting trailer for Solo. I was less than impressed the teaser that came out for this movie, but now that we are starting to get some real plot points I am finally excited to see what's in store. Take a look at the trailer below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPEYpryMp2s Incredibles 2 Shows Off Girl Power This is another movie that looks to blow the doors off the box office. We've been waiting more than a decade for a sequel to The Incredibles, and it looks like the film we are going to get will be more than equal to the original. Pay close attention to Violet's development. Her powers have grown so much more than in the first movie. Gone is the shy, uncertain little girl. I think she may be the most interesting character in the movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5qOzqD9Rms&
Laughing Place Podcast #269: Date: October 30, 2017 Listen and Subscribe Topics This week the crew discuss the big Disneyland Resort expansion news, the change from Disney Movies Anywhere to Movies Anywhere and the Disney Channel’s first gay main character. Want to be a part of our Disney Podcast? You can leave a voicemail by calling […] The post Laughing Place Podcast #269: Disneyland is Growing Again appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.
This week Lucasfilm released the full trailer for The Last Jedi and our hopes are high! Disney partnered with the other studios to launch a new App and will end Disney Movies Anywhere. ESPN suspended host Jemele Hill after she told people to Boycott advertisers for the Dallas Cowboys. And, it is raining Cats and Dogs at Disney world. For the week of October 16, 2017, this is episode 153 of The Disney Movie Review.
In episode 058 of the Pixar Post Podcast, we continue our interview series from the two-day Coco press event where we talk with Co-Director and Screenwriter, Adrian Molina, as well as Lead Story Artist, Dean Kelly. We share the full audio from the 30-minute discussion with the duo as they shared what worked with the film early on, what didn't work, and even provide some facts about the Dia de los Muertos heritage (and how the tradition fits into the film). Note that there are some light spoilers in the podcast — nothing about the plot is revealed, but insights into the film and its creation are discussed. (Read below for a summarized view of the questions answered in the session.) Listen to the Podcast using the player embedded below or directly on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe and enjoy directly on iTunes, Stitcher, or Overcast. SHOW NOTES: Kicking off the show we start with some Coco-themed trivia and then dive into the latest Coco news. One of the main songs from the film, Remember Me, will be featured during the October 16 episode of Dancing With The Stars (Disney-themed night). For Your Consideration - Coco is hopeful to be included in the Best Picture category at this year's Oscars. November 3 will see a sneak peek of Coco coming to Disney World and Disneyland parks. Pixar's first Virtual Reality experience will be centered around a Coco-themed game. Although we'll do a full video review soon, we give our quick overview of the first batch of Coco-themed books which hit shelves on October 10. We also give our take on the most recent Coco merchandise which hit the Disney Store website - how can you resist Alejibre Dante? Southwest Airlines recently decked out a 737-700 airplane in full Coco styling (with a logo, artwork and will even offer a live concert in the sky). Cars 3 news Just a quick reminder that the digital version of the film comes out on October 24 and the 4K/HD/DVD version hits stores on November 7 - read the full list of special features here. We continue to expand on how much we love the demolition derby scene in the film and how we could watch it over-and-over again...in fact, you can watch the entire scene on Pixar's Twitter feed! Incredibles 2 news JAKKS Pacific was recently announced as the manufacturer of the upcoming film's toy line. We also discuss our thoughts on the new Movies Anywhere video service and the closure of Disney Movies Anywhere. INTERVIEW WITH ADRIAN MOLINA & DEAN KELLY Listen in as we chat with Coco's Co-Director and Screenwriter, Adrian Molina, as well as Lead Story Artist, Dean Kelly. The duo touches on the challenges the story department faces, how they pushed through blocks to find a story that worked and provided some insights into earlier versions of the story. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the podcast by leaving a comment on iTunes, writing a comment below or sending us an email — we'd love to hear from you. Pixar Post - T.J. & Julie
On the October 12, 2017 episode of /Film Daily, Peter Sciretta is joined by Ben Pearson and Chris Evangelista to talk about the latest news, including details about Top Gun 2 and Ridley Scott's Alien Covenant sequel, how Thor Ragnarok will be the first of a planned Hulk trilogy arc, Creed 2 gets a surprising director, Disney makes it easier for you to watch other studios movies digitally, how Disney and Lucasfilm decide Star Wars spoilers and Gigantic canceled by Disney Animation. At the Water Cooler we talk about a strolling magic showdown, and in the Spoiler Room, we talk about the ending of Blade Runner 2049. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). Housekeeping: There was no episode yesterday due to the Last Jedi trailer emergency podcast, and Friday's episode will not be published on the podcast feed on Thursday afternoon as typical due to set visit. Expect it on Friday. Also, we've gotten a lot of Mail Bag emails lately, we promise we'll get to them. In The Water Cooler: Peter attended a Strolling Magic Showdown at the Magic Castle In the News: ‘Top Gun 2' Will Not Be A Movie About Drones, ‘Alien: Covenant' Sequel Will Be More About AI Than Aliens ‘Thor: Ragnarok' Is First of a Three-Part Story Arc For Hulk in the MCU ‘Creed 2' Will Return Sylvester Stallone to the Director's Chair Disney Movies Anywhere Adds Other Key Hollywood Studios How Disney Decides ‘Star Wars' Spoilers ‘Gigantic' Canceled By Disney Animation In the Spoiler Room, ‘Blade Runner 2049' Ending: Screenwriters Reveal Secrets Of That Memorable Final Scene You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). We're still very much experimenting with this podcast, please feel free to send your feedback to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
In episode 049 of the Pixar Post Podcast we chat about Lou (Pixar's upcoming short film), Dory approaching $1 Billion dollars, (as well as the Blu-ray versions which will be available) and many more great Pixar topics. Feel free to listen to the Podcast using the player below, subscribe and listen directly in iTunes, Stitcher, or Overcast. Kicking off the show (as usual), we put Julie under pressure and ask her Pixar quiz questions and she gets 4-out-of-4 correct. At 3:11 into the show we transition and start talking about the short film, Lou, which was teased last week. At 8:30 we talk about Piper's 2-week run on the Disney Movies Anywhere app as well as our reiteration of the soundtrack review (read our review and purchase the score). At 15:35 we talk about Finding Dory coming out on Digital & Blu-ray and we run through the store-exclusive versions as well as discuss which version we recommend. Additionally, we talk about Dory's approach to $1 Billion dollars at the box office. At 28:43 we dive into a series of special features which Pixar has been releasing on their YouTube channel surrounding Brave and Monsters University — including one which was previously only exclusive to the Target Blu-ray release. At 32:09 we talk about the Toy Story Vans shoes and accessories collection which release on October 7. We offer our initial reactions on the line, which ones excite us the most and our plans to visit a Vans store to explore the entire line. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the episode by leaving a comment on iTunes, writing a comment below or sending us an email - we'd love to hear from you. Pixar Post - T.J. & Julie
Joe takes a look at Walt Disney Animation France, Walt Disney Pictures & Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc.'s 1995 animated short film, "Mickey Mouse In: Runaway Brain". This short was realsed on DVD as a part of the Walt Disney Treasures Collection: Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Vol 2 in 2004. "Runaway Brain" was also feature as a Disney Movies Anywhere-exclusive digital download with 2015 Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Film Collection, however this short is not included on the Blu-Ray+DVD+Digital Copy 2 disc set.
This Week Ken and Cameron discuss the news that Disney is asking employees for money to protect the copyright on their movies. Pete's Dragon released a new trailer and got confused with The Jungle Book. The Russo brothers promise a controversial ending for Captain America: Civil War. And we talk about what we learned during that Disney 60th Anniversary special. For the week February 29, this is Episode 71. Visit www.TheDisneyMovieReview.com/71 for the show notes this week. In Fast Flicks Star Wars: The Force Awakens rumoured release date Disney spends millions advertising Zootopia Twitter stats on Alice: Through the Looking Glass The date for the new Finding Dory trailer John Favreau says The Jungle Book will be his Avatar Disney is working on an adaptation of "A Wrinkle in Time." Captain Nemo gets a director Disney Movies Anywhere is making history Steamboat Willie is Mickey's most famous appearance, but it wasn't his first. What was Mickey's first appearance? THANK YOU! Thank you for listening! There are a lot of ways you can spend your time, but you chose to spend time with me and I am very grateful for that. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it with your friends on your preferred social media site. You can support The Disney Movie Review by donating through our patreon at https://www.patreon.com/disneymovies. You can also buy a t-shirt at distshirts.com or better yet, submit a design on the site and we will split the profit with you 50/50. It's the easiest way to make sure I can keep delivering high quality content every week. If you've listened to fewer than five episodes, welcome to Disney Movie Nation! If you like what you hear, visit the website to sign-up for our email list to get more Disney Movie News. If you aren't a fan, that's okay too. Find another podcast you love and support the content you love! Contact me: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DisneyMovieReview Twitter: @DSNYMovieReview Buy a shirt: www.distshirts.com
This week on the Disney Movie Review, Disney pushed back the release of Star Wars episode 8 and there will be two major consequences. Stan Lee says he can see a world where Star Wars and Marvel will overlap, but will that work for Disney? And early reviews for The Finest Hours are negative, but you will probably love it. That and much much more for the week of January 25, this is Episode 65 of The Disney Movie Review. Visit www.TheDisneyMovieReview.com/65 for the show notes this week. In Fast Flicks D23 is bringing Alice in Wonderland back to the big screen in Florida. Disney Movies Anywhere released part of the recently restored Oswald short Hungry Hobos Wired Recently posted a video giving a look at the visual effects behind of Star Wars TFA We found out new details on why spider man has been missing from Captain America: Civil War promotions Disney has put out a recall on infant sleeper. Quick Quiz Question: In the original Toy Story, who calls ham an uncultured swine? THANK YOU! Thank you for listening! There are a lot of ways you can spend your time, but you chose to spend time with me and I am very grateful for that. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it with your friends on your preferred social media site. You can support The Disney Movie Review by buying a shirt on www.distshirts.com. Or better yet, submit a design on the site and we will split the profit with you 50/50. It's the easiest way to make sure I can keep delivering high quality content every week. If you've listened to fewer than five episodes, welcome to Disney Movie Nation! If you like what you hear, visit the website to sign-up for our email list to get more Disney Movie News. If you aren't a fan, that's okay too. Find another podcast you love and support the content you love! Contact me: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DisneyMovieReview Twitter: @DSNYMovieReview Buy a shirt: www.distshirts.com
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Inside The Mouse Castle: Disney News, Information and Commentary
Okay, we're not quite done with this yet. Because our timing was off a bit last week, Tim and Anthony are taking the opportunity today to really break down the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer. Join us as we attempt to answer the burning question, "Where is Luke Skywalker and what did J.J. Abrams do with him?" We also talk about how the explosion of online ticket sales for The Force Awakens crashed sites like Fandango.comand MovieTickets.com in an onslaught that was eight times higher than any previous movie pre-sale. Seriously, this stuff is crazy. Here's what else is going on this week Inside The Mouse Castle: The new trailer for Marvel's Jessica Jones looks dark, ominous, violent...and absolutely amazing. The series starring Krysten Ritter and David Tennant launches on Netflix November 20. DisneyLife will launch in the U.K. next month. It will offer classic Disney films, television series and even books in a media streaming service that sounds like a cross between Netflix, Disney Movies Anywhere and iTunes. Bob Iger has been inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame. It's good to be king. Disney is developing a new theatrical movie based on the Tower of Terror theme park attraction. We kind of hope it's better than the 1997 made-for-TV flick starring Steve Guttenberg and Kirsten Dunst. Enjoy! www.TheMouseCastle.com
Inside The Mouse Castle: Disney News, Information and Commentary
We've got plenty of movie news for you this week Inside The Mouse Castle. Marvel announced Ant-Man, closing in on $500 million at the box office worldwide, will get a summer tent pole sequel, Ant-Man and the Wasp, in 2018. That move will bump Black Panther to a February 2018 release. Meanwhile, Captain Marvel will move from a primo holiday season release in 2018 to a less showy March 2019 premiere. It's clear Marvel is hedging its bets on untested characters while giving the now-proven Ant-Man a second shot at the summer spotlight. Over at Pixar, our hopes for a sooner-than-later Incredibles sequel have been dashed. Incredibles 2, written and directed by Brad Bird, won't see daylight until summer 2019. Toy Story 4, the sequel no one expected, will hit theaters in June 2018. That moves the sequel no one wants, Cars 3, to summer 2017. After next month's The Good Dinosaur, the lone non-sequel in the mix, the Lee Unkrich-directed Coco, is slated for November 2017. Here's what else Tim and Anthony are checking out this week: Star Wars: The Force Awakens will have its world premiere in Los Angeles on December 14 ahead of its wide release in the U.S. on December 18. Surprise, surprise, that's all we know for now. No specific venue has been announced yet. Fourteen year-old native Hawaiian Auli'i Cravalho will voice the title character in Walt Disney Animation Studios' Moana, opening in U.S. theaters November 23, 2016. She's cute. We like her. And we can't wait to see the John Musker/Ron Clements-directed Polynesian adventure. Disney is working on a live-action flick based on Cruella de Vil. Didn't Glenn Close do this already? Twice? Pixar's Inside Out arrives on Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere on Tuesday. It'll hit Blu-ray on November 3. The movie is awesome, but the appeal of catching it on video is to see Riley's First Date?, the super-funny short cartoon about how Riley's parents react when a boy shows up at the door. Rest in peace, Kevin Corcoran. The former child star and Disney Legend passed away last week at the age of 66. He made multiple TV appearances on the original Mickey Mouse Club as the annoying, but fun-loving character Moochie. He also appeared in numerous Disney films including Old Yeller, The Swiss Family Robinson and Toby Tyler. Corcoran gave up acting as a child and went on to have a successful career as a producer/director in television and film. Guests were stranded more than two hours Saturday when a Monorail train broke down at Walt Disney World between the Magic Kingdom and the Contemporary Resort. All passengers were eventually rescued and no injuries were reported. Next March, Disney Infinity will launch Marvel Battlegrounds, a play set where up to four super heroes can do battle with each other against a backdrop of villainous exploitation by Loki and Ultron. Enjoy! www.TheMouseCastle.com
We solve all of Hollywood's problems in under an hour! Well, maybe not. But we do discuss ideas for movie distribution -- including a world where digital and physical coexist. In the oh-so-popular review portion of the program we chat about the 2006 Christopher Nolan film "The Prestige". Abracadabra! Join us next time around when we talk about the 2007 indie dramedy "Lars and the Real Girl."
Inside The Mouse Castle: Disney News, Information and Commentary
Disney called it a small fire, but it looked pretty big to us. Fortunately, there were no injuries and only minor damage from Saturday night's blaze on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at the Magic Kingdom. In today's "Inside The Mouse Castle," Tim and Anthony also talk about Christmas at Disneyland and Walt Disney World and how Disney Movies Anywhere has suddenly improved by bringing iTunes and Google Play together. Finally, "Star Wars: Episode VII" wraps up production in London, Jessica Chastain could be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe (and not as Dr. Strange) and the Walt Disney Family Museum has two upcoming exhibitions you really need to see. www.TheMouseCastle.com
In episode 033 of the Pixar Post Podcast we discuss a ton of great Pixar news, including our exclusive first look at To Protect and Serve, the continuation of the Pixar Pipeline Project with Jason Johnston of the Effect team and so much more. Below are our show notes from the episode with time codes for your reference: Pixar Post Website Updates At the top of the episode we chat about Pixar Post getting on Tumblr. We have some great plans for how to use Tumblr to bring you the latest Pixar products on the web so you don't miss any of your favorite items when they go on sale. Pixar News Starting at 2:45 into the podcast - we chat about the Toy Story That Time Forgot commercial that aired alongside the re-broadcast of Toy Story of TERROR! a few weeks back. Starting at 6:45 into the podcast - we chat about the two gorgeous images released for LAVA (the turtles and the whale) as well as several interviews with director, Jim Murphy. Starting at 11:18 into the podcast - we chat about the release (and disappearance) of Party Central from Disney Movies Anywhere. Starting at 14:52 into the podcast - we chat about the announcement of Peter Sohn moving into the lead director role on The Good Dinosaur. Starting at 18:30 into the podcast - we chat about our exclusive first look at To Protect and Serve, Pixar's 2015 Cars Toons release. We dig into all the gritty details from the synopsis, to what we can gather from the screenshot, to our predictions for the story elements of the short. Image © Debbie Coleman/Pixar Part Seven of The Pixar Pipeline Project Starting at 32:26 into the podcast - We are excited to bring our seventh interview as part of the Pixar Pipeline Project. The Project is a nine-part series of Pixar interviews which will allow us to follow the path of a Pixar movie through its journey from story to screen. Our interview this month is with Jason Johnston from Pixar's Effects department. We chat about everything from a day-in-the-life of an effects artist, to his Visual Effects Society award winning work on Ratatouille, Up and WALL•E, all the way to his brilliant advice for those looking to get into the effects field. Finally, we wrap up with a discussion on Jason's journey to Pixar. We're certain you'll be amazed with the level of detail and work that goes into the effects team's work - enjoy the interview. Pixar Post - T.J. & Julie
In episode 025 of the Pixar Post Podcast we discuss: Toy Story That Time Forgot - Follow Up As we mentioned in our last podcast, we believe we found a connection to a book, The Land That Time Forgot and Pixar's upcoming holiday-inspired TV special. We discuss some potential connections between the story and the special. To read about the special, check out our original post on Toy Story That Time Forgot. You can also read some of the initial discussions from our readers (regarding Toy Story That Time Forgot) in this forum post. Ed Catmull's, Creativity Inc. Book We chat about Ed Catmull's upcoming book titled, Creativity, Inc. and how the release of it inspired us to start our Pixar Post Book Club. Read more about how to pre-order Catmull's book or to view the dates for the speaking events he will be at to promote the release of his book (both at the bottom of the post). Incredibles 2 and Cars 3 News Earlier this week, the internet was ablaze with the news that a sequel was in the works for The Incredibles as well as Cars. We discuss the initial news and touch on our predictions for where the story may take place for The Incredibles sequel. In our discussion of Cars 3 we candidly talk about how the reactions to this news were mixed and why we feel people may be too harsh. Radiator Springs 500-and-a-Half News of the short, Radiator Springs 500½ may have been released a while ago, but we discuss the new plot details and release date for the upcoming toon. During the episode we also chat that the short will premiere as part of the Disney Movies Anywhere app - read more details and download the app. Party Central - With Exclusive Kelsey Mann Interview Hot on the heels of the theatrical release of Party Central alongside, Muppets: Most Wanted we chat about our theater experience and the audience's reaction. We were also lucky enough to chat with Party Central's writer and director, Kelsey Mann. We're happy to pass our interview along to you since Kelsey gets into great discussions around the story, the vocal work on the short and shares some details on his personal journey to Pixar. During the discussion, we also mention that we'd love to know what you thought of the short - feel free to rate the short and leave your feedback in the Pixar Post Forum. Pixar Post - T.J. & Julie
Annie and Dan are joined this week by the illustrious, illuminous Rebecca Kelly. Rebecca, known on Twitter as @RKellyWDW, is a very popular blogger and Disney travel agent.The show starts with the trio discussing the news of the week, including the Magic Kingdom hub expansion, the Disneyland and WDW being open for 24 hours on Memorial Day, Disney cutting ties with Boy Scouts of America, Disney Movies Anywhere, Disney LEGOs, and the nature of the Tron Light-Cycle Roller Coaster in Disneyland Shanghai.Next they get down and dirty with Disney trip planning with Rebecca, who will be assisting Dan and his wife with their upcoming Disney trip.Lastly they pose several hypothetical "travel-type" questions to Rebecca just because they can. It's a fantastic episode and loads of fun. Annie and Dan hope to have Rebecca back on soon.
In Beyond the Berm Episode 32, we discuss Disney Movies Anywhere, Guardians of the Galaxy, MyMagic+, Magic Kingdom changes, Oscars, and more!
On tonights episode, we discuss the new Godzilla, Ted 2, Robert Zemekis' new film, Disney Movies Anywhere, Ride Along 2, and Kevin Harts movie career. Also, Reel Talk Radio's new episodes will now premier on MONDAYS instead of Wednesdays!
On AwesomeCast 187, we are talking all things awesome in technology with John Chichilla (@chilla), Cynthia Closkey (@cynthiacloskey) Hutch Bailie Jr. (steelcityresistance.blogspot.com) and Mike Sorg (@sorgatron)! On this weeks show: We talk about Netflix and the Netflix Drone Youtube video. We discuss the WWE Network. We discuss streaming devices and apps in general. We talk Samsung's Gear and the future of Samsung. We talk Vmix and what their product can do for your greenscreen. We talk security flaws in iOS and MAC OS X SSL systems. We talk about some popular apps like WhatsApp. We discuss Disney Movies Anywhere! Chichilla tells us what is coming up next in the world of technology! Also: Check out our Website at sorgatronmedia.com and view us live every Tuesday around 6:30 PM at live.sorgatronmedia.com ! From the show: