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What one Studio would you pick to Watch?

  • NBCUniversal

    Votes: 4 4.8%
  • WarnerMedia

    Votes: 22 26.5%
  • Viacom

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Walt Disney studios

    Votes: 56 67.5%
  • Sony Pictures

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    83
Oct 27, 2017
44,934
Seattle
Thread Title. I know their are Disney Fans here, but also many other studio fans

You can pick one Major Studio, Major Studio as laid out by Wikipedia include:

1. NBCUniversal - Universal Studios - Focus Pictures - Working Title Films - Illumination - Dreamworks Animation

2. Viacom - Paramount Studios - Nickelodeon Movies - Paramount Animation

3. WarnerMedia - Warner bros - HBO Films -New Line Cinema - DC films - Warner bros Animation

4. Walt Disney Studios - Fox Searchlight Lucasfilm - Marvel Studios - 20th Century Fox - Pixar Animation - Walt Disney Animation - Blue Sky Studios

5. Sony Pictures - Columbia Pictures - Sony Picture Classics - Screen Gems - Sony Pictures Animation
 

gforguava

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Oct 25, 2017
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Whoever owns RKO these days.

edit: Looks like it is Warner.
 

MistahS

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Sep 2, 2018
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Warner Bros has more of the stuff I'm interested in so then.
 

Jarmel

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Oct 25, 2017
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Disney easily. Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, Disney Animation, Touchstone Pictures, and Fox.
 

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If we're talking only movies, then I'd give Disney an edge over Warner Bros. Only because Disney now owns 20th Century Fox's content too. Which includes National Geographic and R-rated stuff.

But if we're including television, then Warner Bros/Time Warner is pretty killer. We're talking HBO, Cinemax, Cartoon Network, Turner Classic Movies, TNT, TBS, The CW, DC Universe, Looney Tunes.

Honestly, I think the streaming war between Disney+ and HBO Max (Warner) will be really fascinating to watch.
 
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Oct 27, 2017
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Im interested
If we're talking only movies, then I'd give Disney an edge over Warner Bros. Only because Disney now owns 20th Century Fox's content too. Which includes National Geographic.

But if we're including television, then Warner Bros/Time Warner is pretty killer. We're talking HBO, Cinemax, Cartoon Network, Turner Classic Movies, TNT, TBS, The CW, DC Universe...

Honestly, I think the streaming war between Disney+ and HBO Max (Warner) will be really fascinating to watch.

Yeah the output gets much more confusing if TV is included, I can see HBO Max replacing Netflix at least a month by month basis
 

zulux21

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Oct 25, 2017
20,331
This gets much harder if you throw in TV shows as well, but with just movies... Disney.

I mostly watch the MCU and animated films.

That being said Dreamworks movies really don't do much for me, but their TV shows are actually in general solid.
 
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BringBackSonics
Oct 27, 2017
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Seattle
This gets much harder if you throw in TV shows as well, but with just movies... Disney.

I mostly watch the MCU and animated films.

That being said Dreamworks movies really don't do much for me, but their TV shows are actually in general solid.

I was thinking about TV, but the ownership rights of shows vs networks would have made that a tangled mess.
 

gforguava

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Oct 25, 2017
4,692
Looks like RKO is owned by a company called RKO Pictures LLC
My quick look seems to point to them somehow owning the copyright to the films themselves but literally none of the distribution rights(television, video, or theatrical) which is a bit of a perplexing setup. The vast majority of that seems to be with Warner so I guess I'll stick with them.
 

Antoo

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May 1, 2019
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Disney. You got Fox Searchlight too if you want to see some very creative movies.
 

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Can't say I'm the biggest Star Wars, Marvel, FOX, etc. fan, but due to the sheer volume of stuff I'd probably go for Disney. Summit also worth the consideration as they own Lionsgate.
 

Wamb0wneD

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Oct 26, 2017
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Disney has 20th Century Fox in there so....yeah. Warner is close second though for sure. Third is Sony because of Columbia.
The amount of times I heard this as a child.
 
May 24, 2019
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Easy.


Duh.

As a kid who pretty much grew up in a video store, that shield is almost a religious symbol.

edit: Kubrick! C'mon.
 
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Bigwombat

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Nov 30, 2018
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6. Brazzers. I think they've set the industry standard with their whimsical and light hearted story telling with leading woman Lisa Ann and leading man Johnny Sin.