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Welcome to the 2D Entertainment Podcast
- Worst Love Songs of All Time February 24, 2019
- Best Picture – 2019 February 2, 2019
- Every Fallen in Love? Remembering Punk Pioneer Pete Shelley December 16, 2018
- Best TV Show Theme Songs October 21, 2018
- The Death of MoviePass September 5, 2018
- Spielberg Vs. Eastwood, who is the better filmmaker? June 6, 2018
- Ready for the Big Screen Player One? April 8, 2018
- And the Oscar Goes to – 2018 February 28, 2018
- Box Office 2017 – Winners and Losers January 9, 2018
- Stranger Things 2. Is this a sequel we needed? November 20, 2017
Tag Archives: MoviePass
The Death of MoviePass
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All-you-can-see movies for $9.99 a month, what could go wrong? Dan and Drew discuss the ups and downs of MoviePass, what are the alternatives, what happens next, and what did Hollywood learn from this. Hear insights, stories and topics with … Continue reading
Disney leaves Netflix, MoviePass for $10. What’s going on?
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Disney leaving Netflix. Netflix spending $7 billion on content. All the movies you want to watch in the theater for $10. Do any of these ideas makes sense? Drew and Dan break it all down for you. The when’s, why’s … Continue reading