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An additional set of four levels, alternately called Tomb Raider II Gold and Tomb Raider II: The Golden Mask, began release in 1999.[44][45] The story follows Lara exploring a hidden realm in Alaska in search of a magical golden mask.[46] The levels were first released as downloadable content through the game's website starting in April 1999.[44] The full version was released as an expansion pack alongside a reissue of the main game on 30 May.[45] The levels were offered for both versions as a free download for those who already owned Tomb Raider II.[47][48] While the levels were original, they were built using the existing engine and technology of Tomb Raider II.[45] Phil Campbell, designer of the Gold editions of the Tomb Raider games, noted that the levels and stories were designed based around references more than having any connection to the main game.[49] The level set was originally going to have an opening cutscene introducing the narrative.[50] Lara was originally given a more revealing leopard skin jumpsuit outfit for the level "Nightmare in Vegas", but was vetoed by Eidos and Core Design as not fitting the character. Another dropped concept for the level was having the scenery mostly in black and white, and human enemies being different versions of Elvis Presley.[23] While released for the Mac in January 2000 and included in the mobile ports,[42][43][48] several re-releases of Tomb Raider II excluded The Golden Mask due to licencing issues.[51]


I'd also put "James and the Giant Peach" in the GLOBAL RIGHTS NOT OWNED BY DISNEY section given that Disney doesn't have the full distribution rights to this movie in Europe (Mainly the UK, France and Germany) as it's distributed by Allied Filmmakers.Also don't forget Glee (20th Century TV, 2009-2015, 6 seasons).




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Good list but I don't think it's fair to list stuff on Hulu. Granted, it be nice to just have one service but Hulu belongs to Disney. I feel that should be considered Disney+ Dark.That said, yeah there's a ton of stuff that should and are hopefully planned to come soon. I especially support anything with 'Muppet' in the title. I love the four movies and Muppet Moments is cute but the Muppet selection is pitiful. It kills me that the newest Muppet series is there but not the classic show. I understand licensing problems but I wish Disney would open the purse strings for one of the best series.Also need Enchanted. Just love that film :)


But you're missing the big picture, just because Diary of a Future President and the upcoming "life and deaf" being produced by CBS Television Studios and airing on Disney+ doesn't necessarily mean that Sabrina and "Sister Sister" will ALSO air on the service as well because again, and last time saying this, if a show is produced and developed by Disney and it's subsidiaries (ABC Studios/Touchstone Television, 20th Century Television) like Boy Meets World, Lost, Desperate Housewives, Golden Girls, Modern Family, among many others then they own the show, but if they did NOT produce/develop a particular show or movie (with some exceptions) that is owned by an outside production company (e.g. Warner Bro.s Television, Sony Pictures Television, CBS Television studios) such as Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Pretty Little Liars, The Middle, Pushing Daisies, The Goldbergs, My Babysitter's a Vampire, Life with Derek, "Sister, Sister", Hotel Transylvania: The Series, and air the show on Disney Channel or ABC then they don't own the full rights to the series. The reason Diary and the upcoming "Life and Deaf" are airing on Disney+ was a decision made by the production company CBS Television studios and the people at Disney+ who gave it a go as it felt family-friendly on the service.


Josh I'm asking once and not asking again please move Bicentennial Man (1999) Starring Robin Williams, "The Post" and Bridge to Terabithia (2007) to "Often-Requested Titles With Global Rights Not Owned By Disney". Literally Disney ONLY owns the rights to the films in North America, but internationally it's not the case. The international rights for Bicentennial Man are owned by Columbia/Sony Pictures, Bridge to Terabithia international rights are fully owned by Summit Entertainment who have full distribution rights in international markets instead of Disney, while the international rights to The Post are owned by Universal Pictures. Also please move Monte Carlo (2011), The Three Stooges (2012), Snow White and the Three Stooges (1961), Life of Pi (2012), The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013), and The Book of Life (2014) to the "20th Century Studios And Affiliated Labels (Pre-2012 Releases)" "and 20th Century Films Since 2012" for the next update? Literally the majority of these films are family friendly and rated PG as well as being the kind of movies more suited to air on Disney+ than say Hulu/Star.


Also in regards to The Princess Bride copyright, it is a distribution rights mess cause literally Disney/20th Century Studios ONLY have the copyright to the film in North America (mainly the United States) while the international rights is a mess cause Lionsgate has the rights to the movie (through the Interaccess Film Distribution/Vestron Pictures) in the UK and who know who owns the distribution rights of the film in other countries which would likely explain why it's not on ANY of the International Disney+ services. Even James and the Giant Peach, The BFG and Valiant are in the same boat cause if you ask me I don't see it on some of the International Disney+ services (especially the UK/Ireland and Germany). Finally I asked once, I asked twice and not asking again can you PLEASE MOVE Bicentennial Man (1999) Starring Robin Williams, "The Post" and Bridge to Terabithia (2007) to "Often-Requested Titles With Global Rights Not Owned By Disney". Literally Disney ONLY owns the rights to the films in North America, but internationally it's not the case. The international rights for Bicentennial Man are owned by Columbia/Sony Pictures not Touchstone Pictures, Bridge to Terabithia's international rights are fully owned by Walden Media and Summit Entertainment who have full distribution rights in international markets instead of Disney, while the international rights to The Post are owned by Universal Pictures. I'd also vouch to remove "(Available in Some Countries)" for Dan in Real Life while at the same time, move the film to the "Global Rights Not Owned By Disney" section? Because Disney/Touchstone doesn't own International rights to "Dan in Real Life" Focus Features have it, nor is the film on ANY of their International Disney+ services including the United Kingdom/Ireland.


Synapse Films, the DVD distributor that brought you such classic exploitation titles as Thriller: A Cruel Picture, Nail Gun Massacre and Let Me Die A Woman have put together a tremendous trailer reel that will have Exploitation buffs around the world drooling. It's called 42nd Street Forever and its out now on DVD! Grindhouse Cinema was really quite a different experience than the usual mainstream moviegoing that most audiences went to see during the 60s, 70s and early 80s. These types of films were generally made on the cheap, but had real big thrills. The advertising (posters and film trailers) were designed to attract viewers by any means necessary. The promotional methods used for Exploitation films were really an art in themselves. The theatrical posters were filled with attention grabbing taglines, eye-catching, colorful artwork and the trailers were usually equally exciting to witness. Since the advent of VHS and DVD, there's been quite a change in how films are marketed. Gone are the days when over the top preview trailers and exploitation posters ruled. Nowadays we get bland voiceovers and dull trailers that use the same old tired pop score tracks. When was the last time you saw a film trailer that actually made you want to go see a movie ASAP? The good news is Don May and the cool folks at Synapse Films have put together a real treat for those of us who love film in all its weird and wild forms. The trailers you'll see on this new DVD are prime examples of what made Exploitation films so exciting and fun, not to mention unique. 42nd Street Forever begins with the trailer for "THE UNDERTAKER AND HIS PALS" in which we see a masked gang of motorcycle maniacs wreaking havoc on innocent civilians. Get ready for lots of blood and gore! A perfect opening to this variety pack of Grindhouse trailer treasures! The genres covered on this DVD range from Grindhouse Horror/Sci-Fi to Porno, Italian and US Crime Films, Blaxploitation, Sexploitation, Japanese Sci-Fi, Kung Fu, Nunsploitation and more! You'll get a sweet and spicy taste of everything Grindhouse on this DVD... 2ff7e9595c


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