This week on the Grand Stream of Things we break down whether or not the Emmys still matter, what it means when Netflix threatens to end binge watching, and why you should avoid She-Hulk episode 4 if you haven't watched all of The Sopranos.
This week in the Grand Stream of Things, we talk the first episode of She-Hulk, whether or not David Zaslav is a batman villain, and Garytt goes in on the Disney parks annual pass system.
On this week, The Grand Stream of Things focuses on Hulu's surprise hit in Prey, the chaos Ezra Miller has brought to a struggling DC, and Disney becoming the king of the stremers.
DplusCAST is now The Grand Stream of Things! On the heels of news around the HBO Max brand, potential shake ups coming between HBO and Discovery, and questions around when 90 Day Fiance will get it's own video game, we finally decide maybe our Disney Plus slant isn't what our show is about anymore. Join us on the Grand Stream of Things to keep the conversation going around the streaming wars - and find out which host secretly hates the new name.
On this weeks episode, we break down the biggest announcements from Comic-Con, and talk through the ones that left us underwhelmed. We even butt heads on a few! All that, and updates on what we've been up to, including exciting news from Greg and where you will be able to find him, soon.
One of our favorites from the archives! Join Garytt, Will and Greg as they walk through the best TV theme song found on Disney Plus. From classics like Gummi Bears to modern masterpieces like the Mandalorian, which theme will rule out?
This July Fourth was the DplusCAST independence day, from the tyranny of zoom calls! The boys are back in the same room, and what better way to celebrate than to do a re-watch and live reaction to the 1996 classic Independence Day? We take the film in pieces, pausing after each completed 'day' in the movie to discuss - who is the MVP of the movie? Where did *this* Will Smith go? And do the rest of President Whitmore's terms look like? All this, plus all the favorites of the movie, this week on the DplusCAST! -- DplusCAST is created and hosted by Garytt Poirier, Greg Hahn and Will Lentz.
On this episode we take a step away from streaming and pick the next IP's we want to see broadway tackle. From horror filled shows, to old classics, to interactive game shows, we're pretty sure at least one of our ideas is good. Probably.
What does it mean for Disney when their executive office resembles a Game of Thrones episode? Or is it more Succession? The fallout from the Rice firing has yet to be fully realized, but the falling stock certainly doesn't help. Then the boys dive into a surprise Netflix delight in Adam Sandler's new basketball movie, Hustle.
On this episode of the DplusCAST we talk through the first two episodes of Obi Wan, whether the Star Wars universe needs this kind of story, and what it means about the future for [REDACTED].
This week on DplusCAST we take a look at the most legally impressive piece of art in the past 20 years - Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers! How did they get so many other IP's involved? Are references considered jokes? And is it any good? Listen now, and some of your questions will be answered!
This week, we talk through what it might take to course correct for the once unstoppable streaming service, Netflix. But not before going on some social media rants, and diagnosing what Disney+ has, that Netflix can't seem to compete with.
We talk through Netflix's new best comedy and drama Old Enough, after working our way through anthology episodes of TV - both new an old. We touch on Atlanta's The Big Payback, The Twilight Zone's The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, and Alfred Hitcock Presents: Breakdown.
This week we react to the news around Netflix's historic stock plunge, and try to diagnose what went wrong. After that, we say goodbye to CNN+ (extremely quickly), hype up Peacock and talk through Moon Knight episode 4.
We're finally doing it! We're talking about CNN+! But before that, a return of Peacock Watch, a dip into the surreal with Moon Knight, and we talk all the major Oscars controversies.
We did it! We finished our Best Picture watch along, and almost all of us made it. We talked through Will Smith as an Oscar contender and whether or not best pictures should be *good* or should be *art*. That's to say, we talk Drive My Car!
This week we continue our Oscar watch alongs - but before that, talk the latest updates from Bob Chapek, make a pitch to save his legacy, and discuss Pixar's Turning Red.
This week on the DplusCAST, we say gay! The episode starts discussing Disney's disappointing inactivity around the Floriday Don't Say Gay bill, before Garytt and Will give a spoiler free review of The Batman. After that, we continue our Oscar film festival with Steven Spielberg's West Side Story.
Our Oscar Watch continues as we tackle Nightmare Alley and CODA. Two films that arguably couldn't be more different - one of which quickly became a DplusCAST favorite.
We start our DplusCAST Oscars watch-a-long this week with the two films on Netflix, Power of the Dog and Don't Look Up. One feels destined to win, despite being hard to sink into - and the other feels destined to be remembered, despite not being very good.