Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts
Sunday, December 26, 2021
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
The Venus Project desperately tries to get on Netflix
https://t.co/WT8RVuML2k
— The Venus Project (@TheVenusProject) December 22, 2021
3 movies requested:
1. TVP, The Choice is Ours https://t.co/xRzn8MKP2l
2 .TVP, Paradise or Oblivianhttps://t.co/7r1jcvPWdh
3. TvP, Future By Design https://t.co/O3ZKf3jlZy
Labels:
Jacque Fresco,
Netflix,
RBE,
Resource Based Economy,
Roxanne Meadows,
The Venus Project,
TVP
Monday, October 11, 2021
Peter Joseph goes after Dave Chappelle

I disagree with this tweet because you’re holding personal moral obligations to Rogan/Chapelle but I agree with your overall thesis that a system that allows people like Rogan/Chapelle to hoard wealth is what should be criticized.
— JerkWhisperer (@CashMon84244436) October 12, 2021
@charlesperalo ##greenscreen Jim Parsons turned down 50 million dollars. ##jimparsons ##sheldoncooper ##bigbangtheory ##hollywood ##celebrities
♬ Hedwigs Theme-Harry Potter - The Berlin Festival Orchestra
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Peter Joseph's Netflix History
Why do TV shows and movies leave Netflix?
Netflix licenses TV shows and movies from studios and content providers around the world, and those licenses can expire if we don't renew them. Though we strive to keep the content you want to see, we acquire licensing rights for TV shows and movies for a certain period of time - not indefinitely - so some titles do leave Netflix. If a TV show or movie you love is leaving, it indicates that our licensing agreement with the content provider is about to end.
- Zeitgeist: The Movie (2007)
- Zeitgeist: Addendum (2008)
- Zeitgeist: Moving Forward (2011)
Netflix licenses TV shows and movies from studios and content providers around the world, and those licenses can expire if we don't renew them. Though we strive to keep the content you want to see, we acquire licensing rights for TV shows and movies for a certain period of time - not indefinitely - so some titles do leave Netflix. If a TV show or movie you love is leaving, it indicates that our licensing agreement with the content provider is about to end.
- Zeitgeist: The Movie (2007)
- Zeitgeist: Addendum (2008)
- Zeitgeist: Moving Forward (2011)
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