Monday, October 10, 2022

Crazy Cat Movie


Seriously? 

From the marketing martials:

"A heartwarming collective portrait of eight unique men whose lives have been changed by their love for cats. Some of these men will navigate the unprecedented challenges of 2020 with the help of these feline friends."

A cat documentary ?  


Netflix and Chill October 10th to 16th, 2022

 

Mark down the 13th Thursday. The Watcher a new limited series based on a true story. The series follows a couple that’s moving into their dream home, but not all is as it seems, as they soon find out a haunting figure is watching them. Trailer HERE


Coming to Netflix on October 10th

LEGO Ninjago (Season 4 Crystallized- Part 2)

Spirit Rangers (2022) Netflix Original Series

Coming to Netflix on October 11th

DEAW#13 Udom Taephanich Stand Up Comedy Show (2022) Netflix Original Special

Iliza Shlesinger: Hot Forever (2022) Netflix Original Stand-up Special

Island of the Sea Wolves (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

Someone Borrowed (2022) Netflix Original Film

The Cage (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

Coming to Netflix on October 12th

BelascoarĂ¡n, PI (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

Blackout (2022)

Easy-Bake Battle: The Home Cooking Competition (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

Missing: The Other Side (Season 1)

The Nutty Boy (2022) Netflix Original Film

Wild Croc Territory (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

Coming to Netflix on October 13th

Dead End: Paranormal Park (Season 2) Netflix Original Kids Series

exception (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

Sue Perkins: Perfectly Legal (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

The Playlist (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

The Sinner (Season 4 – Percy)

The Watcher (Limited Series) Netflix Original Series

Coming to Netflix on October 14th

Black Butterflies (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

Dobaaraa (2022)

Everything Calls for Salvation (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

Holy Family (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

Mismatched (Season 2) Netflix Original Series

Nyara: The Kidnapping (2020)

Raaiselkind / Riddle Child (2017)

Soole (2021)

Take 1 (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

The Curse of Bridge Hollow (2022) Netflix Original Film

Coming to Netflix on October 15th

Blippi’s Spooky Spell Halloween (2021)

LiSA LiVE is Smile Always, Eve&Birth: The Birth at Nippon Budokan (2022)

Three Widows Against the World / Tiga Janda Melawan Dunia (2022)

Under the Queen’s Umbrella (Season 1) Netflix Original Series

What’s Coming to Netflix on October 16th

Dracula Untold (2014)

Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am (2019)

What will you be watching on Netflix this week? 

Winnie The Pooh Goes Slasher


Now we have it all. 'Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey'  dropping somewhere around October 20th although the actual release date has yet to be released. According to the director/ writer of the flick , Christopher Robins goes off to college leaving the 100 Acre Woods and the lovable crew to fend for themselves. They become feral, eat Eyeore and go one murderous rampages.  Trailer HERE

Wait, isn't Pooh a Disney property ? Why yes he is AND was.  The 1926 book "Winnie-the-Pooh," entered the public domain in 2022.  U.S. copyright law is usually limited to the life of the author, plus 70 years. The Copyright Term Extension Act, implemented in 1998, protects corporate authorship rights for 95 years from the first publication or 120 years after its creation, whichever ends sooner. Time is up Disney ! Now Disney does have some protection over 'their' Pooh. This can be seen in the trailer as the bear has swapped his famed red shirt for a lumberjack shirt and Piglet wears all black.

You think the Walt Disney Company is happy ? Disney acquired the rights to the Winnie-the-Pooh books and their characters from the writer and creator Alexander Alan Milne's estate back in 1961 and has spun them into a multibillion-dollar industry. Investors might be surprised to find that Winnie the Pooh and friends are among the most lucrative in Disney's catalog. Winnie the Pooh is, in fact, among the most valuable media franchises in the world, having accumulated revenues of more than $80 billion over the years, putting it neck-and-neck with Mickey Mouse. While estimates vary, some believe that Disney currently generates annual revenue of between $3 billion and $6 billion from Pooh and friends. And now he's a gory killer.