I think if you put the two together you make a sort of 1990's album cover.
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Lifetime licenses are a scam that usually means we're a couple years away from seeing them close up shop. Company after company burns their "lifetime" users. I can't imagine Plex will be any different.
Going to need the band of that novel/series please and thank you.
For those wondering:
Shadow and Bone
Agent Elvis
Captain Fall
Glamorous
Farzar
cries in 1899 and OA
Because Apple is still new and every new service launches with great content. You pay top dollar for writers, directors and actors. You pump extra money into the system and let the creative types be creative. You launch the service underpriced.
The good reviews come in. The low price convinces people to try it out. Everything is awesome.
Fast forward a year or two. You raise the price but you have a great start to a catalog. People may grumble but they don't cancel. They trust the content is going to keep getting better.
That's when the enshitification begins. More price increases. Charging for extra streams or 4k. Make password sharing annoying or impossible. Insert ads and raise prices again. Cancel shows that "cost too much". Tinker with the formula of established shows. Only introduce new shows that have broad appeal. Nothing niche. Cancel shows because they're critical of China.
Apple is still early in their run but they are on the same hamster wheel as every company seeking eternal raises in profits.
I'm pretty sure that shady shit is on you. Also, why aren't you running an ad blocker?
So many layers in this one!! I'm laughing at my desk and getting looks
The actual show has been really hit or miss, even when you consider it's cheese factor, but I always liked the song and intros for American Horror Story.
While it didn't have completely different endings, it's my understanding that the 2nd spiderverse movie did have some dialogue tweaks depending on where you saw it.
Ever order a burger to go? Imagine this shape but closer to cube proportions.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
While it is the second Indiana Jones film, it is a prequel and thus set chronologically before the events of the original "Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark."