Found on Facebook from when Moonlight (2007) was streaming on CW Seed
(From February 2018 till January 2021)

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Found on Facebook from when Moonlight (2007) was streaming on CW Seed
(From February 2018 till January 2021)
(via Elon Musk says it's his turn to have the remote)
X just announced a smart TV app for streaming video. Or, more accurately, that it claims it's building one, with absolutely no launch date mentioned. The appropriately-named X TV wants to be “your go-to companion for a high-quality, immersive entertainment experience on a larger screen.”
yeah sure
I haven’t bring you this news that we already going through this year. However at the same time is still concerned for this streaming app’s future; regardless for how the name change to simply just “Max.”
I’ll would be wrong if things can go smoothly later on, but for now is so long to “HBO Max.” 👋
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So, I'm watching It's A Wonderful Life on a streaming app that shall remain nameless.
Everything was fine with the movie until this part:
Because the next scene after that:
They cut the whole 'wish I was never born part' out of the movie. IMO the best part.
Me:
Streaming App:
EXCLUSIVE: Independence Day and Godzilla co-writer Dean Devlin’s Electric Entertainment is to roll out its AVoD ElectricNOW beyond the U.S. The platform, which has around 450 hours of program…
‘Independence Day’ Co-Writer Dean Devlin’s ElectricNOW AVoD Goes Global
By Max Goldbart
Max Goldbart
International TV Co-Editor
October 18, 2022 2:13am
Hulu, a competitor to Netflix. As a customer of both, it seemed that for years they would split programs down the line from networks, picking out programming so it's unavailable on other steaming services.
TSUBURAYA・GALAXY, a new digital media service, offically announced by Tsuburaya Productions.
After the announcement of Disney+ and its amazing pricing, Tsuburaya followed that bit of news by announcing the launch of its own streaming app/service, Tsuburaya Galaxy!
This is part of their media expansion plan, but is only available in Japan....for now.
The service will feature all of the studio’s IPs outside the Ultra series as well as the Ultraman series available to stream, as well as news, interviews and behind the scenes looks on past and upcoming productions from actors to composers to the SFX crew. They will also have a store full of Ultra goodies fans can purchase and the app will be available on mobile devices and on computers and TVs in its home market.
This is a fantastic first step toward the company’s bright future, the cost of the service is a little higher for Japanese fans, 980 yen (about $8.81 US), but given all the content it seems to be worth the value! Here’s hoping they expand to international markets!