I wouldn't rule out the possibility, or perhaps some voice-over to help by providing some context or some perspective however I don't think that was the goal of this project so I'm not expecting it.
I'm really exited, 6 hours! And if it is streaming first, bluray later, that's no problem for me. What I'm afraid of, is that it will be exclusive, premium content on Disney+, like Mulan was. Than I'll have to pay $20,- in addition to the monthly fee and than later more euro's for the disc. Well, fingers crossed......
From the Variety article - NO TALKING HEADS!! "Jackson says he didn’t need to manipulate Lindsay-Hogg’s original footage—or include talking heads to contextualize things—to create a dramatic plot. The sessions formed their own story, and Get Back, he decided, could simply be a “documentary about the documentary.”
You could probably do quite a good behind-the-scenes documentary just on this documentary. Seeing the scanning process, how much restoration had to be done, hear them talk about the DNR process and their reasoning behind whatever methods and the intensity of the de-graining that they chose to go with. Yeah, I get that you are talking about it being a part of the film but I'm thinking "Oh that should be an extra for the extras section". Some of these Disney+ movies have really pathetic extras, it's just a "Clip" from the movie, not even a trailer.
Thats what I’m concerned about. I will be out of town and unable to record it. I hope the entire 6 hours is released on BlueRay in the future and NOT an exclusive Disney thing.
I've Got A Feeling....that even the 6-hour version won't have the 'full-length' "Dig It" or "Suzie Parlor"..... prove me wrong, Jackson!
Nothing in the press release indicates it will be a live broadcast, so you should be able to stream it anytime you want (and as many times as you want) after each part has been released on Disney+. As long as you have an active membership of course.
I plan on recording it to VHS with one 6 hour tape. Then I'm going to dub it a few times until it looks like a boot I'd have watched in 1989. Only two head decks in this house, BTW. Not even stereo!
Exactly. This is what Disney Plus does, like Nettflix - they stream content you can watch at any time. They don't do one time' live broadcasts like say Anthology. Disney paid tens of millions to get this to build their brand and (they hope) build ongoing subscribers). The Beatles /Apple get the movie out to a far wider audience, probably in the notion of maintaining and extending the Beatles exposure to new audiences. makes sense to me and ey , who would turn down 50 big ones at the same time. I'll pay my $8 or so per month to watch it over and over as many times as I want rather than spend twice twice cost to sit in a movie theatre in a global pandemic that's a long way from over. We have a good couch, bottle of wine and home made popcorn at our fingers tips. No crinkly chippier packet openers in the next row to worry about, no baby sitter, what's there not to like.... I fully expected this thread to be complaining about what didn't go in the 90 min - 2 hour cut and spending months speculating on what extras we'd get on blu ray. We will indeed get a blu ray edition, and almost certainly loaded with extras down stream. It beggars belief there's so much gnashing of teeth over the news it's 6 hours long. 6 HOURS LONG, to watch endlessly for next to nothing. People are welcome not to watch it if they feel so strongly on the 'I'm not doing streaming, especially on Disney" line. If that's such an issue , that is stronger than the desire to watch Get Back, well...there's always a good book.
You forgot the guy sitting behind you, making irritating comments, and laughing at his own "cleverness".