Release order. They could do the chronological one as a separate "Collection," but they should be there in the order that they were originally released and intended to be seen in, imo. Either would be better than this random, presumably algorithm-based one they're in now, though .What order are we talking? Chronological or should they be in release date order? Either Captain America or Iron Man?
It really bothers me that they don’t have the movies in their proper order in the Marvel movies section. People shouldn’t have to look up the correct order to watch them in. They should display it in order like a TV show, imo.
I just "added" them into my watchlist in the chronological order.
We should be able to make playlists on these tv/film apps, like Spotify. I'd make director "playlists" and such, it'd be amazing.
This would be such a great feature.I just "added" them into my watchlist in the chronological order.
We should be able to make playlists on these tv/film apps, like Spotify. I'd make director "playlists" and such, it'd be amazing.
They do a lot of official recordings of original Broadway productions for posterity (which I think are stored in the Lincoln Center archives), and while some of those recordings are rehearsals, I think the majority of them are in front of an audience, even if they were filmed on a few different nights. Much like a lot of concert films, they just edit together the best “takes” from each night into a singular performance.Interesting that they make it sound like it's in front of a live audience. My impression was that it was filmed with the original cast over several days so I wouldn't think there would be an audience.
Good call. I would totally watch all these, and seeing them wouldn’t stop me from also watching them live when the opportunity arose. As you say seeing them live is a different experience.Disney should really release their Broadway shows on D+, I mean it’s not the same as seeing it live and in color but it’s still a sight to be seen. I saw the Lion King twice and the Broadway version is still my favorite iteration of it. Also saw Toni Braxton years ago when she did Beauty and the Beast and Aida, excellent shows.
But again, recording their Broadway productions would be a nice addition for this service.