Netflix to Buy Warner Brothers? No, Paramount Skydance!

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Captain Paranoia
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Re: Netflix to Buy Warner Brothers? No, Paramount Skydance!

#126 Post by Captain Paranoia »

Criterion Nitrile wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2026 4:05 pm
Finch wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2026 12:01 am Meanwhile, we've got to boycott any and all WB product and cancel HBO subscriptions on top of the Paramount ones. I'm still going to buy WAC discs though.
You mean no more Turner Classic Movies? Some of us still need our TCM fix once in a while.
I was convinced various television assets besides HBO were spun off (including TCM) amidst this. (Probably just the Mandela effect given Fox/20th Century and NBC/Universal)
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#127 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Finch wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2026 12:01 am The merger has been approved by DOJ. Fingers crossed the state antitrust lawsuits are successful. Meanwhile, we've got to boycott any and all WB product and cancel HBO subscriptions on top of the Paramount ones.
Just as Warner Archives increases its output & finally starts releasing the titles people have been begging for.

Paramount's poor quality makes them a bit easier to boycott.
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#128 Post by Finch »

I wouldn't presume to tell people what they should do but subscription cancellations is the only language the Ellisons will understand. Screaming at the people who voted for Trump or stayed home in 2024 doesn't fix this.
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#129 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Hopefully Imprint releases the complete Alfred Hitchcock Presents + Hour (remainder) on blu-ray soon, not that I would pay for Paramount+.
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#130 Post by Matt »

Criterion Nitrile wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2026 4:05 pm You mean no more Turner Classic Movies?
I'd truly and seriously rather die. I can boycott this up to a certain point—I don't and won't subscribe to Paramount+, I have taken CBS off my channel listings—but at a certain point you just have to throw up your hands and try to live the best life you can. The way my tax dollars are being used is much more harmful than the meager amount of dollars I throw at TCM and WAC to try to enjoy this life I'm stuck in.
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Re: Netflix to Buy Warner Brothers? No, Paramount Skydance!

#131 Post by Drucker »

Finch wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2026 6:04 pm I wouldn't presume to tell people what they should do but subscription cancellations is the only language the Ellisons will understand. Screaming at the people who voted for Trump or stayed home in 2024 doesn't fix this.
Disagree. Think these people are happy to lose money and destroy these media outlets they control rather than have them. Making money is not important to them.
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#132 Post by ChunkyLover »

Criterion Nitrile wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2026 4:05 pm You mean no more Turner Classic Movies? Some of us still need our TCM fix once in a while.
Yeah, TCM has definitely been reliable for me when it comes to showing a film that I'm on the fence for a blind buy.
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#133 Post by Lowry_Sam »

One of thee few nice things about being in the SF Bay area is having the Stanford Theaatre. Double features of classic films on 35 mm for $7 in an Egyptian art deco theater with a balcony. A must visit for any TCM fans visiting the SF/SJ area,

It would be nice if TCM was spun off into the Criterion Channel.
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