On November 12, Disney Studios is opening its treasure trove of films and videos as a streaming service for $7 a month. But its marketing team made a crucial mistake by not including The Million Dollar Duck, The Computer That Wore Tennis Shoes, and The Barefoot Executive in its promo video. They should have hired me to make it.
Monday, 14 October 2019
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