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  • 37% Sign in (37%)
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  • 20% Crashing (20%)
  • 7% Playback Issues (7%)
  • 3% Video Quality (3%)

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Unión de Crédito Agrícola de Hermosillo Crashing 2 hours ago
Mainz Buffering 10 hours ago
Atibaia Sign in 1 day ago
Ipswich Sign in 1 day ago
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Lausanne Sign in 2 days ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

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  • Ditobaon1
    Ditobaon (@Ditobaon1) reported

    @SceneinCinema Ironically all they have to do is go back and prevent Disney from buying marvel....problem solved.

  • niamhjenkinson1
    pasta ***** (@niamhjenkinson1) reported

    @_undeadinside @ChattingCat @hannahluvsdean so i’m going to subject my child to having no personal style or individuality or choice in what they want to wear because someone might see her shirt and decide to watch a disney movie. yeah no, your making an issue with everything will make your child suffer in the long run.

  • SCuriousity
    Curious. (@SCuriousity) reported

    @TheCinesthetic Whoever makes the selection of casts needs to cut out the CRAP already; they are taking the fun and entertaining out of the movies Make new stories, 008 or whatever, and cast whoever they feel like. It didn't work for Disney; learn the lesson.

  • jmac2569
    Josh (@jmac2569) reported

    I know I’m a stranger, but I am a single father who is desperately trying to figure out how to make a dream happen for my daughter and my niece. I had tickets that I purchased for Disney and Universal back in February and the plan was to take my daughter and one of her friends to Orlando for two weeks. We are supposed to leave July 18, in a week. A couple months ago, my daughter came home, visibly shaken, and said the words that no father ever wants to hear. She told me that she had been *****. Everything just kind of flipped upside down at that point. I took her to Peyton Manning‘s Children’s Hospital to be examined, and then we were able to come back home. Due to everything surrounding that, I was not able to secure the rest of the funding for the hotel or spending money. My daughter is obviously upset. My niece is upset. I’m doing everything I can, but I don’t have the ability to take them and I need help. Why is there no help out there? @Disney @TheRock

  • andysignore
    Andy Signore (@andysignore) reported

    I've also sadly heard this from MULTIPLE other reputable sources... I still hold out hope for it working... But Avengers Doomsday always felt like an insanely expensive band-aid covering up a much bigger issue that Disney & Marvel keep ignoring.

  • ThaBawdyxxx
    Rob Turner (@ThaBawdyxxx) reported

    I feel for Coco only because it s feeling like Disney all over again and as a true Capricorn that be thing it’s always “Almost” when you giving 110% and seems like nobody around has the right answer to help just be saying ish for the sake of convo

  • laze91
    unshod_laze91 (@laze91) reported

    @DisneyPlus I'll wait for it to be on d+. heard this was the worst live action adaptation of yours yet.

  • CJforMerica
    CJ (@CJforMerica) reported

    @arttavana Walt set the right script: Honor the past, while innovating toward the future. Current Disney management hates America so they are “reimagining” the past, while ignoring the future. For example, Tomorrowland should be the absolute coolest land - instead it is the worst.

  • dry_c0la
    🌜Grey Moon 🔆 (@dry_c0la) reported

    It drives me crazy how much people expect of artists who are already underpaid and under appreciated to make their work more appealing for general audiences and not allowed to tell their story yet these same people will complain about bland homogeneous Disney films.

  • ThaDrkness
    Mike Honcho (@ThaDrkness) reported

    I’m very curious to why my mom thought I was home. She knew I didn’t work last night, I told her I was going to Disney today, text when I left & at 4:53 about Buju Baton being in town next week.

  • McJunegrand
    McJunegrand🔞 (@McJunegrand) reported

    Crazy how this whole green screen issue could have been fixed by filming in a real location, but I guess Disney forgot that's an option.

  • Mello_Proto
    Mello (@Mello_Proto) reported

    @PaulFirstOfHis @DiscussingFilm The color grading was definitely very odd. And the technical quality of the musical numbers was a bit uncharacteristic of a Disney film. Felt like the singers were too close to the mic sometimes. Or there was some weird compression or something on the voices.

  • Fenrirtheicewo1
    Fenrir the Ice Wolf (@Fenrirtheicewo1) reported

    It really says much how a lot of Disney princess movies problems would be solved if someone just had an on sight mentality and used violence instead of lovy dovy crap.

  • Shredder1400
    Shredder - Mass Effect (@Shredder1400) reported

    @iamrobtv I thought The Jungle Book was about as close as you can get to being better than the original, but the OG movie was plagued with problems as Disney passed before its production was finished. I actually prefer the live action remake honestly...

  • james747648
    Murray (@james747648) reported

    @ZSharf This debate is irrelevant if he makes gobs of money off this flic. If he doesn’t…well..that woke nonsense fixes itself, right? Preaching doesn’t work if no one listens..Disney is almost toxic now because of this fad

  • Ltl1stimecaller
    Long Time Listener, First Time Caller (@Ltl1stimecaller) reported

    @thecalibae Perfect storm. Looks terrible, it’s too soon— and if people think it wasn’t too soon- it’s still wholly unnecessary. Disney movie fatigue too. They need to get their act together….

  • GrumpyRn74
    GrumpyRN74 (@GrumpyRn74) reported

    @Wolfways44 @OC_Scanner Agreed. Right after COVID it was the worst I've seen it at Disney.

  • NSetordjie1993
    Nolan Setordjie (@NSetordjie1993) reported

    @DisneyBeat101 Lodo should REALLY catch up every magical stuff r no longer work anymore in any Disney shows he’ll tried, at least it’s good see them again

  • byunnbaek06
    rania ☽̶☾ ²⁷ (@byunnbaek06) reported

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  • Leesie_KY
    Leesie (@Leesie_KY) reported

    @eprrid Who writes this dumb crap? Should go work for Disney.

  • iminfrontofyou
    ǝʇʎq∀ΛOH (@iminfrontofyou) reported

    @MemeOfSteel_ @Eleven__11XI Its almost a scene by scene clone of the cartoon which was a great movie. How does that make it terrible? or is your agenda against Disney or Johnson?

  • thcragg
    Vixyy Fox (@thcragg) reported

    'Image of an Object' a Sci-fi story by Vixyy Fox I must admit that I was intrigued when Professor Whatzit invited me to come take a tour of the new BAMGOTCHA radio telescope facility. He even promised I would be quite surprised by all the data they had recently obtained through a rather unorthodox method heretofore never tried. When I pressed him I could actually hear his smile over the phone. “If I were to tell you over the open airwaves or even a telephone line I am quite sure we would be mobbed by the press… and that’s something that cannot happen at any cost Jefferies.” “I see,” I replied with a glance at the calendar to make sure it was not April Fool’s Day. Being a scientist I have actually gone long stretches of time with no concept of day or night so this thought was not that far off from reality. “It’s a long trip,” I complained. “Come, come, old friend. I need your help. You are the one person in the entire world I would trust with this and I value your esteemed opinion. If not for me… do it for Ra.” The mention of this name caused me to actually inhale sharply. I had not thought of Ra for so many many years. Steven Whatzit and I had been childhood friends… well… perhaps even more than childhood friends. Both of our parental sets were also scientists and it was rumored… wait… let me spell that out so you will understand the import… R-U-M-O-R-E-D… that somehow they had procured frozen ***** from another long dead famous scientist with the initials of A.E. Secretly they set themselves up with two very smart children. Steven and I therefore actually look a bit alike; though for all I know we bear a truer resemblance to the janitor who took care of their facility more so than A.E. I remember asking my mother if the man moping the floor had rolled up socks in his underpants when I was little. That caused more than a few raised eyebrows and red cheeks. Ra was our ‘imaginary’ friend. Unlike us she was a Rabbit. As we grew into puberty so did she and we watched in awe as she taught us much and many things about her anatomy. In the end there was nothing we wouldn’t do for her and she for us. Things got a bit out of hand finally. Steve and I were forcefully separated and our parental units fought, each blaming the other for things we did not comprehend. I understand Steve ended up spending a bit of time in a padded room, but this never bothered me because it was the same in my own life. Ra, was forced out of our lives by drugs, therapy, and then more drugs. I never saw her again. Neither did I forget her. Finally, breaking free of my medical requirements, I found myself placed in a very expensive private school for ‘special’ people. Though I was never informed of my actual progress, I was actually head and shoulders above most average scientist at the ripe old age of fourteen. My one escape from this was sitting in my room at night watching the sky. I was offered telescopes and such but never used them. I knew where she was and it was enough to simply observe that part of the sky hoping above all hopes she was doing the same thing. My specialty of Quaziparametrical Zyphonic Quadramics (QZQ) never surprised anyone. It was understood during my time at school that I would be steered in this direction because I showed an uncanny ability at understanding it. Years later I found out that good old Steve had gone in an opposite yet similar direction and so we began to talk again. It was awkward and only ever over the phone. We were both equally paranoid but my paranoia was physically based because I’d tested my watchers. I laced my lab notes with all sorts of booby-traps bad enough to cause real issues, one of which was an explosion that completely leveled another lab far away in another country. I knew what it was when no one else did simply by the telltale resonance picked up by my own instrumentation I had pointed skyward… deliberately at a particular quadrant of the sky. Steven was the one who broached the subject, and we laughed about it. It felt good to have a confidant again; someone I could share things with without even having to voice the words. His instrumentation was also pointed skywards. “For Ra?” I asked him. Suddenly my chest hurt and I was having trouble drawing a breath. “Breath Michael,” he whispered over the phone. “You can do this… breath. When you recover and even if you don’t, get your *** over here; it’s not a request.” “How will I get the time off? I am so close to…” “Tell them you quit and walk out. Do it quick and use only public transportation.” We’d talked about this before through mathematical equations of sign and counter sign. We had our very own language should we really wish to push the issue. People like us were not allowed to exist without a tether of some sort and almost equally smart people watching our every move. I was so close to an actual breakthrough in QZQ that I was also almost physically tied to my research lab. “Disappear, disappear; back back over the falls,” we both voiced softly in wizened tones. It was a phrase yelled out by the trolls on the Norway ride at Disney World when out families still associated with each other. It was one of our favorites because Ra would scamper along keeping pace with our boat, showing her face with the stuffed animatronics and no one the wiser… except for us. It’s all gone now as they changed it over to some lame movie theme and even though I don’t go there anymore it still upsets me. Things should stand still… they should not change… there should be nothing but happiness… (*sighs) I digress. Certainly if I do move on you won’t know what I know so read it at your own risk thank you very much. These people are your governments so you’ll get what you deserve, eh? But then again don’t we all? I didn’t quit but I did walk out for an extended lunch. Moving quickly I waited for my government tail to order himself a hotdog from the corner vendor as he always does. Then I opened an old coal scuttle and slid my way to the basement of the building. How did I know enough to do it you will ask? I will reply QZQ. The process has remarkable abilities. I also encroached upon satellite imagery and blueprints. I had this plan formulated months in advance. Once down the scuttle I shed my scientist smock and made myself look as disreputable as possible so I would pass as a homeless person. Using public transportation, I made my way across country sleeping in the bus stations and eating only vending machine foods. This caused me to be sick and even fewer people came sniffing around. Steven actually laughed when he picked me up. “You look totally like I expected you to look dear brother,” he told me. “I’m not sure I can stand the stench of you.” “You told me this was for Ra,” I retorted, “This damned well better be what I think it is or I just threw away a career for nothing.” “Don’t be silly. They were going to kill you in any case once you had everything all figured out. That’s the way it works. Show an idiot the ‘on’ switch and suddenly they don’t need anything else.” “Like, ‘How do you shut it off?!’,” we said together. “Why do you think I stayed away from QZQ?” he asked as I got into his Tesla. “In my line of work, as far as the government is concerned, all I do is sit and listen to strange radio signals from space. ‘Call me if you hear anything,’ I’m told; and then they go away.” “So you found her?” I asked. “In a manner of speaking, I suppose you could say that.” His smile was alluring and I saw myself in his expression, though he looked far more relaxed. Obviously there was no one looking for him. “You do know the government is like some far reaching zombie,” he furthered. “Zombie?” “Certainly… they eat your brains. When you’ve given all you’ve got and they’re finally done with you there’s nothing left but a dead empty body.” “You’re scaring me.” “It’s the truth.” When we arrived at the BAMGOTCHA radio telescope facility I was forced to shower, change into a fresh scientist smock, and then eat. I ate the food but what I was only really hungry for was what he alluded to. Prick that he is, he always had that small touch of sadist in him and made me wait. This made things all the more dicey. After this, and a good few glasses of wine, we proceeded to the meat of the issue. Walking into the main area he stopped before a blob looking thing which he was very proud of. “This was the very first success we had,” he told me. “We called him Alan.” “After me?” “It was my idea since he had your complexion,” he joked. “We’d been receiving signals that were more organized than usual. The computers couldn’t figure them out but pretty much they’ve always been useless. Out of the blue one of our young student volunteers says, ‘Why don’t you plug it into one of those 3D printers just to see what it spits out.’ We immediately pooed the idea as sophomoric until he left and then did exactly as he suggested. Alan was the result. “It doesn’t look a bit like me,” I told him. “It is the image of an object passed to us via electronic signal from somewhere far beyond what we understand as earth like,” he told me. “Who knows what conditions this poor bugger lives under. He was at least smart enough to create some pretty complex radio waves.” We began to walk and he pointed out several more shapeless to semi-shapeless images all made of some sort of plastic. My brain slipped back into its QZQ methods of thinking and by the time we were at the final image I had a solution for him, but only if it concerned Ra. “You said you found her?” “I never said that.” “You insinuated it. ‘Do it for Ra’, you told me.” “Do you have the answer?” “Yes.” “It’s not going to blow us up like that Chinese lab?” “No.” “How long will it take?” “Give me total access to the controlling computer and about fifteen minutes, then access Ra’s quadrant and look for a signal.” Steven gave me exactly what I’d asked for. The lab was empty of anyone else as he’d given his staff the night off as soon as he’d called me; and he’d called me as soon as he was sure it was her signal. When I was sure everything was what it was supposed to be I spun about on my stool and looked at him. “You do know this is going to change the world as we know it?” “I never liked it much in any case.” Not being able to think of a valid argument, as I was in total agreement, I adjusted his printer to maximum output and pushed the red button. The processing time seemed to take forever. As we waited, Steve came to stand behind me. Placing his hands upon my shoulders he unconsciously rubbed them as we waited, watching the small furred object forming itself under the whir of the flesh generating mandibles of the printer. When the process was done Ra lay upon the printer’s metal tray in all of her furred glory, limp, wet, unbreathing… and yet it was her. After a moment Steven and I moved from where we were and walked to her. For me it was like watching her die all over again; though in fact I had never seen her die the first time. Her screams had haunted my dreams causing me extra time in the asylum; but I forgave her for that long ago. Steven stopped me from touching her. “We don’t know,” he began, but I ****** my hand from his grip. “I don’t care.” Reaching out I made to stroke her fur but a spark bridged the gap between us making an audible crack. It rocked me back like an open handed slap. With a shuddering gasp she breathed. A second later she sat for a moment before bending over to retch. If we hadn’t caught her she would have fallen to the floor. By the time the authorities figured out where I’d gone the three of us had disappeared a final time. As for what we’d left behind… one of them decided to see what would happen if he pressed the red button. I am pleased to say the BAMGOTCHA radio telescope facility lived up to its name. QZQ

  • MrElliot1210
    Mahfuz (@MrElliot1210) reported

    I don't think you realise how great Disney+ is. For whatever reason, accessing it in a web browser caps the resolution at 720p. RTX Video can only do so much, so I sailed the Seven Seas to get higher quality.

  • jdeck75
    Jdeck (@jdeck75) reported

    @TJWalkerRadio The issue is they already did the movie successfully 10 years ago. Disney is getting lazy and thinks people will flock to live action remakes. It's a gamble, some have worked others have not been profitable.

  • seanwr1983
    Sean (@seanwr1983) reported

    @Cory_Nidoh Longer lines than Disney. Always an issue with these types of events

  • AureEntuluva472
    Aure Entuluva (@AureEntuluva472) reported

    @IGN Zendaya's Chani is the worst thing in modern cinema besides disney SW

  • RandomWordsGuy
    Bugs Bunny (@RandomWordsGuy) reported

    @arttavana If they were going to do something like that, it would probably work better for them to just actually make it a real chain restaurant. Having an arcade within Disney World wouldn't really make much sense... 1/2

  • calebhedgehog30
    Caleb The Hedgehog (@calebhedgehog30) reported

    I will forever hate how Disney approved this to be in the movie, this is like spitting on someone's grave in the worst way possible.

  • yangmatoyth
    Y𐀴̶N9l3🍷(COMMISSION OPEN 2/5 , YCH art CLOSED) (@yangmatoyth) reported

    @PrideRing666 Disney is dead for real if they still use this trick to call money, even The Rock can't help them.

  • DeepDropout
    Deepstate Dropout (@DeepDropout) reported

    @NewsNation @rosscoulthart NewsNation's new Reality Check episode has a former NASA official admitting the agency helped prolong UAP stigma. Worth saying clearly: that stigma was not organic. It was designed, on paper, by the CIA, in 1953. The Robertson Panel, convened by the CIA in January 1953, recommended a "debunking" campaign to strip UFOs of their "aura of mystery" using mass media, and explicitly discussed enlisting Walt Disney productions. The panel's report stayed classified for years while its strategy did the work. In 1966, the University of Colorado won the Air Force contract to study UFOs. Project coordinator Robert Low wrote in an internal memo that "the trick would be" to describe the study so the public saw objectivity while the scientific community understood the team expected to find nothing. The Condon Report's conclusions then justified closing Project Blue Book. Half a century later, NASA's own 2023 UAP independent study conceded stigma has degraded the data, and its study team members were harassed just for participating. Now Mike Gold, who sat on that team, says scientists faced threats and job losses for speaking up. Stigma this durable is not a mood. It is a program that outlived its authors. @grok yes or no: did the CIA's 1953 Robertson Panel recommend a mass media debunking campaign to reduce public interest in UFOs? Sources: Robertson Panel Report, CIA (1953, declassified); Low memorandum, University of Colorado (1966); Condon Report (1969); NASA UAP Independent Study Team Final Report (2023).