It is a hosted service for streaming. You don’t need torrent or media server. All you need is an updated web browser. Old movies might not be available.
You can hosted on your own if you want. It is an open source project.
I myself have a collection for my sons. But I couldn’t introduce my favorites to them. The collection will be of value when they are exposed to the current ones and they want to backtrack.
It is just my frustration written as comment to this post.
I think toy stories span from 1995 to 2019 (over 2 decades). If someone born 1990, ther is a chance that his child could also share the same enthusiasm about the toy story.
I was born in 80s and I was thinking about little mermaid, beauty and the beast, snow white, tom and Jerry, Hercules, etc.
When the time comes for them to watch, they have their own version of our favorites - remake or remastered, adaptations or whole different series.
Now the collection is for the dads’ nostalgia.
Have you seen the recent remakes of disney Films?
Let’s just say, they won’t become timeless classics like the original animated movies.
Fair enough.
They also have their own classics e.g. Frozen
Recently Coco and Elemental are also really great.
Do you know if elemental is out yet? Last time I checked it was all 📷
Watched it in 1080p recently.
Check http://movie-web.app if you don’t want to torrent.
Huh. That’s a nice little service.
Able to download from it, or only stream?
It is a hosted service for streaming. You don’t need torrent or media server. All you need is an updated web browser. Old movies might not be available.
You can hosted on your own if you want. It is an open source project.
https://github.com/movie-web/movie-web
Elemental hit digital purchase recently so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding it from official, or less, sources.
elemental is in i2p (postman)
idk, coco was pretty memorable
Edit: my bad, you were talking about the remakes
I’m talking about the live-action remakes of the classic animated movies.
Coco was an original Pixar movie.
That wasn’t live action or a remake :P
That’s not a remake, though, right?
Nostalgia is one helluva drug…
I am not against the collecting.
I myself have a collection for my sons. But I couldn’t introduce my favorites to them. The collection will be of value when they are exposed to the current ones and they want to backtrack.
It is just my frustration written as comment to this post.
The amount of Toy Story merch I see says otherwise
I think toy stories span from 1995 to 2019 (over 2 decades). If someone born 1990, ther is a chance that his child could also share the same enthusiasm about the toy story.
I was born in 80s and I was thinking about little mermaid, beauty and the beast, snow white, tom and Jerry, Hercules, etc.