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BaseRSX
01-22-2006, 05:11 AM
Very interesting article that will change a lot in the movie industry.

""I consider it a death threat," says John Fithian president of the National Association of Theatre Owners."

"The way it works now, a hit movie plays in theaters for six weeks or so. Four months later it comes out on DVD. After DVD sales have maxed out, the movie shows up on a pay cable channel, such as HBO, and eventually on free TV. The studios make billions of dollars using this system. HBO and the networks pay themâ??and you pay them twice, buying a ticket and then the DVD. They worry that if you could buy a DVD on opening weekend, they'd get your money only once. "Since when is it a constitutional right that you can have everything you want all on the same day?" says the studio head. But if that's what the consumer prefers ... "Well, I'd prefer a beach house in Malibu, but that doesn't mean I get one.""


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10853264/site/newsweek/


I agree with what they say that it is going to happen no mater what. It already is happening with illegal downloads so soon there will be a way to legally pay and download them. The theater owners should stop trying to fight it and just deal with it and plan new ways to attract people to come see the movies in their theaters.

king kong bong
01-22-2006, 05:15 AM
bootlegs rule!!!

ADaisyChain
01-22-2006, 05:16 AM
I think hes right when he said:

"Since when is it a constitutional right that you can have everything you want all on the same day?"

I just don't see it happening soon. Most people about like 30 (at the oldest) don't download movies. Maybe after a few generations die off it'll happen.

king kong bong
01-22-2006, 05:35 AM
I think hes right when he said:

"Since when is it a constitutional right that you can have everything you want all on the same day?"

I just don't see it happening soon. Most people about like 30 (at the oldest) don't download movies. Maybe after a few generations die off it'll happen.

never. the 30 yr old ones are the ones selling the bootlegs.

ADaisyChain
01-22-2006, 05:48 AM
lol, yeah, i meant above not about. Our generation wants free movies music and all that shit, and that generation says "we can get all that shit free? that means we could sell it and have 100% profit!"

They'll die, and when we're 90, movie theatres will be going downhill. -waits-

Nightstar
01-22-2006, 06:43 AM
A bit off topic but the Price for a drink/snack are ridiculous in a movie Theater.

king kong bong
01-23-2006, 05:40 AM
im a bootlegger myself.

rastabill89
01-23-2006, 05:46 AM
That would Kick Ass dude!!!