Our cable company (Comcast Xfinity) does that. We get our Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+, HBOMax, YouTube and others through our cable box with one remote. And it has voice control so for example just an hour ago I said "watch Godzilla vs Kong" into the remote and it automatically opened the HBOMax app and started the movie.If you had some kind of guide that integrated all of your streaming subscriptions, that would be handy. Maybe it's already out there, but if it is, it isn't well known. If you had one place to go where you could see all the movies and shows that you had access to, that would be awesome.
Had never watched a Marvel movie until mid-March, when my wife and I decided to try and tackle the MCU. Finished Phase One today.
Avengers was good, but I almost liked the storylines that built up to the movie more than the movie itself. Does that make me crazy?
Had never watched a Marvel movie until mid-March, when my wife and I decided to try and tackle the MCU. Finished Phase One today.
Avengers was good, but I almost liked the storylines that built up to the movie more than the movie itself. Does that make me crazy?
Don't get me wrong, as I'm definately enjoying Falcon and the Winter Soldier so far. However, has anyone else found themselves in my category at all:
1. Falcon and the Winter Soldier was my #1 most anticipated upcoming MCU TV show, while Wandavision was by far my least anticipated. I'm a big Captain America movie fan.
2. I've enjoyed and had more fun every step of the way with Wandavision more so than with Falcon and the Winter Soldier at this point
While I can explain some of it, other parts of my reasoning I'm still struggling to put into words. Regardless, can't wait to compare the two once this whole series is over. There is still time for my sentiment to change.
Don't get me wrong, as I'm definately enjoying Falcon and the Winter Soldier so far. However, has anyone else found themselves in my category at all:
1. Falcon and the Winter Soldier was my #1 most anticipated upcoming MCU TV show, while Wandavision was by far my least anticipated. I'm a big Captain America movie fan.
2. I've enjoyed and had more fun every step of the way with Wandavision more so than with Falcon and the Winter Soldier at this point
While I can explain some of it, other parts of my reasoning I'm still struggling to put into words. Regardless, can't wait to compare the two once this whole series is over. There is still time for my sentiment to change.
Had never watched a Marvel movie until mid-March, when my wife and I decided to try and tackle the MCU. Finished Phase One today.
Avengers was good, but I almost liked the storylines that built up to the movie more than the movie itself. Does that make me crazy?
I think while WV had an overriding arc, each episode the way it was filmed was packaged nicely. Some people might disagree but I think the exposition of FAWS has been pretty slow, with a lot of stuff thrown in that I'm hoping is relevant but has not paid off through 4 episodes.
That ending of last night's episode with the bloody shield though. Holy ****
I actually popped in here specifically to say that Episode Four is distinctly not for young children.That was absolutely chilling.
I like F&TWS. Not as much as WandaVision, but I like it.Don't get me wrong, as I'm definately enjoying Falcon and the Winter Soldier so far. However, has anyone else found themselves in my category at all:
While I can explain some of it, other parts of my reasoning I'm still struggling to put into words. Regardless, can't wait to compare the two once this whole series is over. There is still time for my sentiment to change.
I mean, I know there’s a lot of implied violence and quick snippets (Thanos getting his head cut clean off for one) but that ending of episode 4 was BRUTAL. Very hard to watch. Obviously not Game of Thrones level of in-your-face blood and gore, but DAMN. That was ******* dark.
You think they might try to start doing this to segue into MCU films that by their nature will probably need to be R-rated? (Blade, Deadpool, etc)
Theyre probably doing it in the shows because they won't do it in the movies, deadpool aside. Last I heard Blade was going to be PG-13