LuvOrlando
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I think the movie business is misplacing the blame for slumping sales. Everything's sales are down because people do not have money. Further, sometimes I will purchase a movie if it is a good film. I haven't bought anything in a while because the quality just isn't there, why would I re-watch garbage? Making it hard for me to get the movie as a preview won't alter my behavior at all. If I couldn't be bothered with plunking down $40 to see it in the theater why on earth would waiting another 30 days change me?
The wait will have zero effect on me other than putting more distance between me and their advertising. Chances are the wait would only make me forget all about it, unless they plan on 3 media blitzs: one while in theaters, one for DVD sales and one for rentals. I tend to think they are shooting themselves in the foot to be honest.
BTW, I love movies and watch about 20 a month, sometimes new, sometimes old but only if its rated 3 stars or better.... unless it's a cult favorite like X-men etc. or if I really like the actor, like Robert Downy Jr. Oddly I am beginning to think the critics only favor alternative lifestyles in film lately, regardless of talent, so even the ratings are beginning to become diluted in their effect upon my behavior.... the whole industry is a gigantic propaganda caricature. I don't mind the message if the quality is there but if its a gigantic infomercial my eyes just roll.
Unless the talent pool shores up I think reading will make a big come-back. Netflix and Red box aren't the enemy, big money for little talent is.
The wait will have zero effect on me other than putting more distance between me and their advertising. Chances are the wait would only make me forget all about it, unless they plan on 3 media blitzs: one while in theaters, one for DVD sales and one for rentals. I tend to think they are shooting themselves in the foot to be honest.
BTW, I love movies and watch about 20 a month, sometimes new, sometimes old but only if its rated 3 stars or better.... unless it's a cult favorite like X-men etc. or if I really like the actor, like Robert Downy Jr. Oddly I am beginning to think the critics only favor alternative lifestyles in film lately, regardless of talent, so even the ratings are beginning to become diluted in their effect upon my behavior.... the whole industry is a gigantic propaganda caricature. I don't mind the message if the quality is there but if its a gigantic infomercial my eyes just roll.
Unless the talent pool shores up I think reading will make a big come-back. Netflix and Red box aren't the enemy, big money for little talent is.